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How much do conservation couple jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for conservation couple in the United States is $20.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Conservation Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Conservation Officer, you typically need a background in environmental science, biology, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree and law enforcement training. Familiarity with GIS mapping tools, wildlife tracking technology, and regulatory compliance systems is commonly required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and conflict resolution skills help you engage with the public and handle challenging situations. These skills are crucial for protecting natural resources, enforcing conservation laws, and fostering positive community relationships.

What is the difference between Conservation Couple vs Conservation Technician?

AspectConservation CoupleConservation Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in environmental science, biology, or related fields; some certifications may be preferredOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree; certifications like First Aid or specialized training can be advantageous
Work EnvironmentFieldwork in natural settings, conservation projects, and community outreachFieldwork, laboratory work, and site assessments in outdoor or controlled environments
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, government agencies, conservation organizationsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, conservation projects

The main difference between a Conservation Couple and a Conservation Technician lies in their roles and credentials. Conservation Couples often work together on projects, combining skills and responsibilities, while Conservation Technicians typically focus on field data collection and technical tasks. Both roles are vital in conservation efforts but differ in experience requirements and daily duties.

What are Conservation Couples?

A Conservation Couple typically refers to a pair of individuals, often partners or spouses, who work together in conservation efforts to protect natural resources, wildlife, and ecosystems. They may be involved in activities such as habitat restoration, environmental education, ecological research, and advocacy. Conservation Couples often collaborate on field projects, community outreach, and policy initiatives, leveraging their shared passion for the environment. Their teamwork can amplify the impact of conservation programs and serve as inspirational role models for sustainable living. These couples may work for non-profit organizations, government agencies, or as independent advocates in the environmental sector.

What are some common challenges faced by conservation couples working together in field projects?

Conservation couples often face unique challenges such as balancing personal and professional boundaries, adapting to remote or rugged work environments, and coordinating responsibilities both in the field and at home. Effective communication and clear role delineation help manage overlapping job duties and minimize stress. Additionally, working in conservation can involve unpredictable hours and travel, so flexibility and mutual support are essential for maintaining both relationship and project success.
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Infographic showing various Conservation Couple job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 87% In-person, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,215 per year, or $20.8 per hour.
Nursing Quality Assurance Coordinator

Nursing Quality Assurance Coordinator

KabaFusion

Jupiter, FL • On-site

Full-time

Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


KabaFusion rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description


Come join an exciting and innovative company that puts the “care” back in healthcare!


In office position working with Nursing Administration, Field Nurse support team, and providing infusion services to patients in the field and AIS

At KabaFusion, our patients come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire GREAT people, period! Our culture celebrates and supports the differences that make us unique. Here, it doesn’t matter what your role is, your hard work and dedication is not only recognized but celebrated. Join us and find out why this is the place to excel and do your best work.

About Us:

What started as a single pharmacy in 2010 has grown into KabaFusion becoming the largest privately held home infusion company in the country. We have a national network of pharmacies and nursing offices strategically placed to service 40+ states. Couple that with over 30 years of combined experience and it’s no wonder why KabaFusion is the industry leader in home infusion.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Nursing Quality Assurance Coordinator is responsible for the overall quality assurance and performance improvement program for the agency/branch. Works with nursing and pharmacy teams in order to assist with and manage various quality assurance responsibilities for the agency/branch. Provides patient teaching as needed for new nursing patients for the agency/branch.

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Responsible for agency/branch programs for the improvement of quality and service productivity by performing medical record audits, reviewing nursing documentation and collecting QA data for the agency/branch Performance Improvement (PI) program.

2. Performs data collection activities and related data analysis for agency programs and services.

3. Assists with assessing the agency’s compliance to State Regulations for offices that are Licensed or Exempt from Licensure and ACHC accreditation.

4. Assists team with preparation for accreditation and certification surveys. Involves staff at all levels in survey compliance issues.

5. Assists with educational activities related to the quality assurance/performance improvement program for all employees.

6. Coordinates quality improvement/PI teams and maintains documentation of all team activity.

7. Serves as a resource to all staff regarding quality improvement and documentation.

8. Assists with orientation related to documentation and improvement for all new employees.

9. Ensures that all agency quality improvement activities are performed adequately and in a timely manner.

10. Coordinates quarterly reporting functions and writes report summaries.

11. Creates the Plan of Treatment/Plan of Care and faxes, tracks, and follows up on the POT/POC//MD orders/Recerts

12. Monitors documentation submission by nursing staff and follows up on late documents.

13. Uses EMR system reports to track POT recert needs and other reports.

14. Works with Intake team to track and maintain Annual Consent logs using Excel spreadsheets or system generated reports as per office practices. Follows up with nursing staff and patients to obtain Annual Consents.

15. Discharges patients in Computer System as needed and verifies census every week.

16. Performs chart audits for active and discharges patients each quarter.

17. Provides virtual or live initial patient education for new nursing patients either in hospital or at patient home.

18. May perform nursing visits to patients in home as needed to assist with branch patient nursing assignments.

19. Participates in the branch nursing on call rotation as needed.

20. May perform nursing supervisory visits as needed for nursing competency.

21. Other duties as assigned

SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

• Demonstrates initiative and skills in planning and organizing work requiring minimal supervision and is self-directed.

• Demonstrates organizational awareness and commitment

• Observes confidentiality policy at all times

• Observes attendance and attire policies

• Complies with all other related policies, procedures and requests

• Conserves agency resources and reduces the likelihood of safety hazards

• Demonstrates interpersonal understanding and utilizes effective communication skills

• Exhibits behaviors of cooperation

• Maintains professional licensure/certification and attends/completes all agency provided/required in-services to fulfill job requirements.

• Exhibits adaptability, flexibility, self-control and maturity in work and behavior

• Exhibits critical thinking abilities and applies them for continuous improvement of services

• Empowers others by sharing responsibility to encourage a deep sense of commitment and ownership.

• Demonstrates self-confidence and ability to think conceptually in leading and directing others


EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

• Minimum education of a registered nurse or a licensed vocational nurse with active license in state of practice

• Minimum of two years of experience in nursing required

• Minimum of 2 years’ experience working in a position performing clinical record audits, developing plan of cares, or performing a QI audit function.

• Maintains a current CPR/BLS certification.

• Maintains a current driver’s license in good standing required

• Must be a valid licensed driver with an automobile that is consistently insured in accordance with state and agency requirements and is in good working order.


Knowledge and Abilities:

a. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to and communicate with patients.

b. Able to assess data reflecting the client’s status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each client’s requirement relative to their age-specific needs.

What we offer:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Benefits start on your 1st day of employment
  • 401k w 4% match – no waiting or vesting period
  • PTO / Floating Holidays / Paid Holidays
  • Company paid life insurance, short term disability
  • Employee Assistance programs to help with mental health / wellness
  • Learning & Development Programs
  • Perks… includes discounts on travel, cell phone, clothing and more…
  • Generous employee referral program

To learn more about KabaFusion, please visit our careers page: https://www.kabafusion.com/careers/

Join us and find out why this is the place to excel and do your best work.



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