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Live In Summer Ranch Jobs in Spokane, WA (NOW HIRING)

Spokane in the winter * Paddleboarding or swimming on Lake Coeur D'Alene in the summer * Hiking ... It is an affordable space to live, breathe easier and still have access to the things that matter ...

Spokane in the winter * Paddleboarding or swimming on Lake Coeur D'Alene in the summer * Hiking ... It is an affordable space to live, breathe easier and still have access to the things that matter ...

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How much do live in summer ranch jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in summer ranch in Spokane, WA is $16.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.61 and $17.74 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Live In Summer Ranch vs Summer Camp Counselor?

AspectLive In Summer RanchSummer Camp Counselor
CredentialsBasic certifications, sometimes first aidFirst aid, background checks, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentRanch settings, outdoor, ruralCampgrounds, outdoor activities, rural or suburban
Employer & IndustryRanch or farm operationsSummer camps, youth programs

Both roles involve outdoor work and supervising youth, but a Live In Summer Ranch typically focuses on farm or ranch activities, while a Summer Camp Counselor emphasizes recreational activities and youth engagement at camps. The credentials are similar, but the work environments and employer types differ, making each role unique within outdoor youth programs.

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job description

Spokane Foot Clinic, a thriving private practice of four physicians located in beautiful Spokane Washington, is seeking a Foot and Ankle Surgeon to join our dynamic and independent group. This is a rare opportunity to shape your own future in a supportive, physician-owned setting that rewards self-investment and autonomy.

We are looking to replace one of our four doctors who will be retiring in October of 2026, offering you the opportunity to step directly into a thriving practice with established patients. The retiring physician maintains a busy schedule, working 4 1/2 days per week with a half day of surgery each week in our Ambulatory Surgical Center.

Whether you're looking to escape hospital bureaucracy or ready to invest in your own success, this is your chance to do both in a vibrant and growing community. With three primary clinic locations with two satellite sites, along with continued expansion into North Idaho you'll have the support and infrastructure to grow a practice that fits your life.

Benefits:

  • Salary :120K - 550K

  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance, AD&D Insurance

  • 401(k) retirement plan

  • PTO

  • CME allowance

Qualifications:

  • Candidates must be eligible for medical licensure in the State of Washington and must be Board-qualified or certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery.

Apply today to learn more about joining our team at Spokane Foot Clinic in Spokane, WA.

Living in Spokane:

If you're looking for a place that feels both grounded and quietly spectacular, look no further than Spokane. Known as the "Lilac City," Spokane is blooming with beauty and vibrance. Deep in the heart of Downtown Spokane is nestled Riverfront Park where the Spokane River crashes through basalt cliffs and is very dramatic in the spring when the snowmelt turns it into a roaring centerpiece.

Riverfront Park has a relaxed, easy, lived-in energy where people spend time; morning coffee walks, evening concerts, seasonal events and watching the gondolas drift over the river.

What really sets Spokane apart is how close everything is. Within an hour, often less, your options open up to adventures in nature:

  • Ski or snowboarding at Mt. Spokane in the winter

  • Paddleboarding or swimming on Lake Coeur D'Alene in the summer

  • Hiking forests, waterfalls and ridgelines in Riverside State Park

  • Mountain biking in the scenic, high-variety trail network of Beacon Hill.

  • Within minutes of 16+ golf courses in the Greater Spokane and Inland Northwest area

Four seasons put on a show in Spokane with crisp, colorful autumns that smell like leaves and woodsmoke. Winters with real snow. Spring explodes with colors and rushing waters of the Spokane River. Rounding out with warm, golden summers with long evenings and dry air.

The vibe of Spokane has good coffee, local breweries, growing food scene and neighbors that feel like neighbors. The culture is filled with mansions, museums, music, historic hotels, old theaters and the old-world elegance of the Davenport Hotel.

The most underrated part is the balance you find in Spokane. It is an affordable space to live, breathe easier and still have access to the things that matter - healthcare, schools, arts and an airport that connects you outward.

The name "Spokane" is often translated as "Children of the Sun," which is fitting given the region's bright summers and open skies. It's charming in a way that feels relaxed and comfortable.