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Nature Guide Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Porter

Tigard, OR

$15 - $18.75/hr

... deeply rooted purpose and guided by a powerful principle: Here, We Do More. It is the Crash ... general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not ...

Occupational Therapist - Full Time

Medford, OR · On-site

$42.75 - $56.25/hr

Apply now and we'll connect you with a recruiter who can guide you through the next steps. Minimum ... nature and culture. Impacting Patient Care Nationwide Jackson Therapy Partners offers a variety of ...

Become proficient qualifying vendors and subcontractors including guiding them through vendor ... general nature and level of work being performed by employees, and are not to be construed as an ...

Travel Director

The Dalles, OR · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

Travel Director/Adventure Guide - National Parks American Cruise Lines is seeking Travel Directors ... nature, and wildlife. * Effectively communicate with guests about the schedule, weather, and ...

... guide organizations in navigating risk, opportunity, and uncertainty. Your ability to empathize ... Your resilience, competitive nature, and intellectual curiosity drive your continuous personal and ...

... for nature are so important to us. The SH Front Offices are at the heart of every hotel, and our ... As a mission-driven company, our purpose is our true north, and our compass guides the way. The ...

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How much do nature guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for nature guide in Oregon is $18.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a nature guide do?

A Nature Guide leads individuals or groups on outdoor excursions, educating them about local wildlife, plants, and ecosystems. They ensure a safe and enjoyable experience while sharing knowledge about conservation and the natural environment. Nature Guides may work in national parks, wildlife reserves, or private tour companies. Their responsibilities can also include trail navigation, first-aid assistance, and engaging storytelling to enhance visitors' experiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a nature guide?

To thrive as a Nature Guide, you need a deep knowledge of local flora and fauna, outdoor navigation, and environmental interpretation, typically supported by relevant certifications such as first aid, CPR, and sometimes specialized wilderness training. Familiarity with GPS devices, communication radios, and mapping tools is often required in the field. Exceptional communication, leadership, and adaptability help guides engage groups, manage safety, and respond effectively to changing outdoor conditions. These skills ensure an informative, enjoyable, and safe experience for participants while maintaining high professional standards.

How do you become a nature guide?

To become a nature guide, individuals typically need a strong knowledge of local flora, fauna, and ecosystems, often gained through relevant education or experience. Certification in outdoor or environmental education, first aid, and safety training can enhance job prospects, and guides usually need good communication skills and familiarity with outdoor tools and equipment.

How much do nature guides get paid?

The average pay for a nature guide ranges from $12 to $25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer. Seasonal and part-time guides may earn less, while those with specialized skills or certifications can command higher rates.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Nature Guide jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Nature Guide job openings:

Infographic showing various Nature Guide job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,976 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

CRNA - Anesthesiology job available in Stayton, Oregon

Summit Recruiting Group

Stayton, OR

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

CRNA opportunity in Stayton, OR

  • Located 15 minutes from Salem and 1 hour from Portland
  • About the Job
  • Full-time, permanent
  • 40 hour work week
  • On-call 1 weekday per week, 1 weekend per month, post-call day off
  • EMR is Centriq
  • Involved in Orthopedics, ultrasound-guided blocks, general GYN & OB deliveries, podiatry, endoscopy, and general surgeries, central lines and intubations on occasion in the ICU or Emergency Department
  • Qualifications
  • Active Licensed CRNA in the State of Oregon
  • Current DEA License
  • ALS & PALS
  • Benefits:
  • 401(k) Retirement plan
  • Healthcare Benefits both dental and vision insurance
  • Disability and life insurance
  • Paid malpractice
  • Generous paid time off
  • Employer contributions to retirement plans
  • CME reimbursement
  • Competitive salary
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Relocation assistance
  • **About Stayton:
  • Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, Stayton is conveniently located 12 minutes from Salem and one hours drive from Portland.
  • Beautiful mountains and plentiful outdoor activities make Stayton the perfect home for a nature enthusiast.
  • Also, located in the heart of Oregon's premier wine region, Stayton offers bountiful weekend getaways.
  • With a medium size population base, Stayton offers the opportunity to get to know your patients while also keeping your practice bustling.
  • About the Hospital
  • Not-for-profit, 40 bed acute-care hospital located in Stayton, Oregon and serves more than 30,000 people annually from the communities of Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsville, Mill City, Jefferson, and the surrounding areas.
  • Group specializes in a wide range of treatments at our hospital and our clinics are designed to serve the medical needs of our communities.
  • Hospital has a long history in the Willamette Valley, dating back to 1950 when the North Santiam area community leaders formed a nonprofit organization with the mission to build a community hospital. By 1953, the hospital doors open, after much appreciation to generous donations from more than 3,000 community individuals and businesses.