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Outdoor Designer

Mesquite, TX · On-site

$15.24/hr

Our Outdoor Concept brings everything for outdoor living - pavers, decking, pool tile, outdoor kitchens, lighting, and more - together in one inspiring space. As an Outdoor Designer, you'll design ...

Our Outdoor Concept brings everything for outdoor living - pavers, decking, pool tile, outdoor kitchens, lighting, and more - together in one inspiring space. As an Outdoor Designer, you'll design ...

An Outdoor Coordinator at Griffin Media helps drive the Ideal Team Player culture. Job Summary: As an Outdoor Coordinator, you will support the day-to-day operations of Griffin Media's outdoor ...

Looking for a Full Time Outdoor Laborer - Start Immediately! Guardrail Enterprises is looking for a hard-working, dependable individual with a driver's license. Great pay and three day weekends ...

As an Outdoor Lifeguard at Diventures, you'll spend your days in the sun, build valuable leadership skills, and play a critical role in keeping guests safe while they enjoy the water. At Diventures ...

Our Outdoor Concept brings everything for outdoor living - pavers, decking, pool tile, outdoor kitchens, lighting, and more - together in one inspiring space. As an Outdoor Designer, you'll design ...

Our Outdoor Concept brings everything for outdoor living - pavers, decking, pool tile, outdoor kitchens, lighting, and more - together in one inspiring space. As an Outdoor Designer, you'll design ...

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How much do outdoor jobs jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for outdoor jobs in the United States is $17.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the best paying outdoor job?

Outdoor jobs such as commercial pilots, construction managers, and specialized equipment operators tend to have the highest salaries. These roles often require advanced skills, certifications, and experience, and may involve working in remote or challenging environments.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

In outdoor jobs, high-paying roles such as experienced commercial fishermen, specialized tree surgeons, or certain construction supervisors can earn around $4,000 weekly without a formal degree. These positions often require extensive on-the-job training, physical endurance, and specific skills or certifications. Earnings vary based on experience, location, and workload.

What is the difference between Outdoor Jobs vs Landscaping Workers?

AspectOutdoor JobsLandscaping Workers
CredentialsVaries widely; may include certifications in safety, equipment operation, or specialized skillsOften require basic horticultural or landscaping certifications
Work EnvironmentOutdoor settings, including construction sites, parks, farms, and wilderness areasPrimarily outdoor, working on gardens, lawns, and landscape installations
Industry UsageBroad industry term covering various outdoor rolesSpecific to landscaping and groundskeeping
Common Search IntentLooking for diverse outdoor employment opportunitiesSeeking landscaping or groundskeeping jobs

Outdoor Jobs encompass a wide range of roles in outdoor environments, including construction, forestry, and farming. Landscaping Workers are a subset focused specifically on garden and landscape maintenance. While both work outdoors and may share some certifications, Outdoor Jobs offer broader opportunities across industries, whereas Landscaping Workers specialize in groundskeeping and horticulture.

What jobs can you work outside?

Outdoor jobs include roles such as landscapers, park rangers, construction workers, agricultural workers, and outdoor guides. These jobs often require physical activity, knowledge of tools or equipment, and sometimes certifications like OSHA safety training or first aid. They typically involve working in various weather conditions and outdoor environments.

What job should I do if I love the outdoors?

Outdoor jobs suitable for those who love the outdoors include park ranger, landscaper, outdoor education instructor, forestry technician, and wildlife biologist. These roles often require physical activity, knowledge of nature, and sometimes certifications or specialized training.
What cities are hiring for Outdoor Jobs jobs? Cities with the most Outdoor Jobs job openings:
What states have the most Outdoor Jobs jobs? States with the most job openings for Outdoor Jobs jobs include:
Infographic showing various Outdoor Jobs job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,442 per year, or $17.5 per hour.

Outdoor Educator

Kanuga Conferences, Inc.

Hendersonville, NC • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Kanuga Conferences, Inc
Position: Outdoor Educator
This is a full-time, seasonal position classified as non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). On-site living is required, with housing and meals provided as part of the role.
Availability
Candidates must be available to work during one of the following seasons:
Spring: February-May
Summer: June-August
Fall: September-November
About Kanuga
Kanuga, an independent non-profit organization established in 1928, is a 1,400-acre retreat and learning center nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. With a deep commitment to outdoor stewardship, Kanuga offers year-round programs that connect people with nature, foster personal growth, and build a sense of community. While historically affiliated with The Episcopal Church, Kanuga welcomes a diverse audience-including schools, nonprofits, and businesses-through its retreat center, summer camps, and environmental education initiatives
Position Overview
Outdoor education is central to Kanuga's mission. Leveraging the rich biodiversity of the Southern Appalachian ecosystem, Kanuga engages thousands annually in environmental experiences that inspire a deeper connection to the natural world. Kanuga's Outdoor Educators play a vital role in delivering high-quality outdoor education and supporting all outdoor initiatives, including programs offered through the Mountain Trail Outdoor School (MTOS).
Responsibilities
Outdoor Educators are responsible for:
  • Demonstrating enthusiasm for environmental education and team building for young people and adults.
  • Establishing positive connections with learners of all ages, as well as chaperones and teachers.
  • Adapt customizable lesson plans based on their teaching style, learners' age, and Kanuga's curriculum.
  • Fostering an inclusive learning environment.
  • Identifying and responding to the states and needs of learners
  • Participating in and contributing to Kanuga's professional community of educators.
  • Conducting 6-8 three-hour teaching blocks each week for MTOS groups.
  • Leading 2-3 evening programs each week for MTOS groups.
  • Skillfully delivering Kanuga's experiential education curriculum.
  • Attending all school and group orientations.

Desired Qualifications
  • Willingness to work outdoors and contribute to a welcoming, supportive team.
  • Knowledge of the natural world and outdoor adventure
  • Experience working with children and youth
  • Maturity, initiative, enthusiasm, flexibility, and a team-oriented attitude.
  • Desire to grow as an individual and as an educator.
  • Professionalism in appearance and conduct.
  • Bachelor's Degree, preferably in a related field.
  • First Aid certifications such as CPR, Wilderness First Aid, and Lifeguarding are beneficial.

Degree of Physical Activity Required
The Outdoor Educator position involves a high degree of physical activity, including:
  • Frequent lifting, bending, and carrying of tools, equipment, and supplies (up to 50 lbs).
  • Outdoor work in a variety of weather conditions, including sun, rain, heat, and cold.
  • Regular belaying duties during climbing activities.
  • Standing, walking, kneeling, and bending for extended periods while leading or assisting with programs.
  • Hiking up to 3 miles while leading a group and carrying a backpack with necessary supplies.

Additional Position Details
  • On-Site Housing: Includes private bedrooms, shared bathrooms, kitchen access, laundry facilities, porches, and access to 12 miles of hiking trails and 1,400 acres of natural woodlands and lakes.
  • On-Call Duty: Educators living on-site are required to serve as on-call staff as assigned.
  • Training: Educators receive a paid three-week training program focusing on teaching Kanuga and MTOS's experiential outdoor education curriculum, with an emphasis on social and emotional learning and resiliency.

Join our team and help connect people with nature while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards!