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As a Preschool Teacher at A Primrose School of Hunter Creek, you'll create a fun, safe environment with a daily schedule designed to develop children's confidence and independence. You'll help guide ...

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How much do hunting guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for hunting guide in Florida is $7.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $5.77 and $10.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are hunting guides?

Hunting guides are professionals who assist individuals or groups in planning and conducting hunting trips. They possess extensive knowledge of local wildlife, hunting laws, safety protocols, and the terrain in which they operate. Hunting guides provide guidance on tracking, identifying game, and proper hunting techniques, often supplying necessary equipment and ensuring compliance with regulations. Their goal is to help hunters have a successful, ethical, and safe hunting experience. Many hunting guides are also skilled in outdoor survival and first aid.

What Does a Hunting Guide Do?

A hunting guide plans and executes outdoor adventure trips for hunting enthusiasts. For this job, your responsibilities include locating the best and legal places for hunting and obtaining any permissions or licenses necessary to bring a group there to hunt. Additionally, you may arrange purchase and delivery of any required equipment from a hunting guide outfitter, hunt alongside the individual or group, and assist with preparing and processing the animals when a kill is successful. Qualifications for a career as a hunting guide include a valid hunting license, planning skills, and familiarity with the proposed hunting area, as well as the game in that area. You should also have a vast understanding of gun safety and the different kinds of ammunition needed for a variety of targets.

What is the difference between Hunting Guide vs Fishing Guide?

AspectHunting GuideFishing Guide
Required CredentialsHunter safety courses, state licensesFishing licenses, certifications (if applicable)
Work EnvironmentForests, wilderness areas, hunting groundsLakes, rivers, coastal waters
Employer & Industry UsageOutdoor adventure, tourism, conservationRecreation, tourism, outdoor sports

Both Hunting Guides and Fishing Guides work outdoors, often require specific licenses or certifications, and serve the outdoor recreation industry. The main difference lies in their focus: Hunting Guides specialize in guiding clients on hunting expeditions in wilderness areas, while Fishing Guides focus on fishing trips in lakes, rivers, or coastal waters. Understanding these distinctions helps clients choose the right guide for their outdoor adventure.

What are some common challenges faced by hunting guides during a typical season?

Hunting guides often navigate unpredictable weather conditions, varied client skill levels, and remote terrain, which can all impact trip success and safety. Additionally, balancing guest expectations with ethical and legal hunting practices requires strong communication and leadership skills. Guides must also be prepared to handle emergencies and adapt plans on the fly to ensure both client satisfaction and wildlife conservation.

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

To thrive as a Hunting Guide, you need expertise in wildlife tracking, outdoor survival, navigation, and a thorough understanding of local hunting regulations, often supported by hunter safety certifications or guiding licenses. Familiarity with GPS devices, firearms, and communication equipment is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and customer service skills set exceptional guides apart. These competencies ensure client safety, legal compliance, and a rewarding outdoor experience for guests.
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Infographic showing various Hunting Guide job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $15,561 per year, or $7.5 per hour.
Onsite Parking Compliance Inspector - Part Time (Hunters Green)

Onsite Parking Compliance Inspector - Part Time (Hunters Green)

RealManage

Tampa, FL • On-site

$16/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


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Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Job description

Role: Onsite Parking Compliance Inspector - Part Time

Location: Tampa, FL

Community: Hunters Green Community Association

Pay: $16.00 per hour

Job Type: Part Time

Typical Schedule: Various nights (11:00 PM - 7:00 AM)
 


Company Summary

RealManage Elevated Onsite is a division of RealManage, a company that specializes in the management of community associations with onsite staff. Our mission is to provide the best possible lifestyle HOA management services to our partner communities by encompassing the Best People, Best Technology, and Best Service reputation of RealManage and its CiraConnect division. The RealManage Elevated Onsite professional staff has decades of experience managing age-restricted communities, luxury high-rise condominiums, co-ops, urban mixed-use, and large-scale single-family developments with complex amenities. Our focus is on customer service and lifestyle for the residents and the boards we serve- ensuring that the community receives the finest management in the industry.

RealManage Elevated Onsite is a values-based company with the following values as our guiding principles:

  • Integrity: We always do the right thing.
  • Respect: For our customers, employees, and company; mutual respect is the cornerstone for every RealManage relationship.
  • Selflessness: More than teamwork; we are part of something special and much larger than any of us.
  • Personal Relationships: We are a professional services company; people do business with people they like.
  • Always Improving: Never satisfied, always learning, and always growing; one is either getting worse or getting better...never staying the same. At RealManage, we are always getting better.

Join RealManage Elevated Onsite's fast-growing team where energy, teamwork, innovation, and contribution are highly valued.Each branch proudly serves a diverse mix of single-family, townhome, and condominium communities. These community associations are of all sizes, from small communities to large, master-planned communities.


Community Summary

Hunter’s Green in New Tampa is a gated development exemplified by harmonizing suburban life and nature. Against a backdrop of 43 lakes on 65 acres of protected wetlands, families enjoy 23 unique enclaves taking advantage of community facilities with designated bike lanes, playgrounds, lighted tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer and baseball facilities, jogging trail with a 15-station exercise circuit and an off-leash dog park. Also located on property, separate membership at Hunter’s Green Country Club can include golfing on the 18-Hole Tom Fazio designed course or privileges at their Tennis and Athletic Center. Next door, Flatwoods Nature Park offers a 7-mile loop for biking, hiking and bird watching. Shopping and restaurant options abound right outside our 24/7 manned gates.


Role Summary

The Onsite Parking Compliance Inspector plays a vital role in maintaining the aesthetic and operational standards of our community. This position is primarily responsible for monitoring the community to identify and document any compliance infractions using an Association-issued iPad. Working closely with the General Manager, you will ensure that property details are accurately recorded and promptly reported, supporting the enforcement of community rules and regulations.


Responsibilities

  • Drive their vehicle throughout the community to identify lots where violations of the governing documents exist
  • Document violation via the association-provided technology
  • Apply the standards in the association documents in real-life situations
  • Tracking those violation notices with the aid of company software.
  • Ideal candidates will be detail-oriented, strong communicators, and be comfortable working alone, with some interaction with homeowners and staff
  • May include Gate Attendant Responsibilities

Disclaimer

This description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. Responsibilities may evolve based on Board direction and community needs. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals to perform the essential functions of this position.

  • Must have own vehicle, clean driving record, and be detail-oriented
  • Must have a high level of IT proficiency, be exceptionally organized, and possess strong time management skills, as well as the ability to multitask daily
  • Be a team player
  • Background screening and pre-employment drug screening are required
  • The ability to utilize technology is mandatory
  • Must be able to communicate information and ideas so that others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations
  • Must be able to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer)
  • Must be able to work in outdoor weather conditions while on-site at various communities
  • Occasionally ascends/descends a ladder or stairs

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to sit for prolonged periods at a desk and work on a computer.
  • Ability to occasionally stand, walk, bend, or reach as needed.
  • Ability to lift or move objects up to 10–15 pounds (e.g., files, office supplies).
  • Manual dexterity to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, telephone, and other office equipment.
  • Visual acuity to read printed materials, spreadsheets, and computer screens.
  • Hearing and speech ability to communicate effectively in person, by phone, and in virtual meetings.
  • Ability to work in a standard office environment with moderate noise levels.
  • Ability to work a standard schedule, with occasional extended hours as required.

Pay 

$16.00 per hour


EEO & Values Statement

RealManage is a valuesbased, equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.


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