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Outdoor Program Coordinator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

OUTDOOR LIVING DRAFTER

Tampa, FL · Hybrid

$26 - $32/hr

Work in coordination with Designers, internal staff members, and the City of Tampa. Design and ... Strong knowledge of Structure Studios or other 3-D rendering programs a plus. -Strong problem ...

OUTDOOR LIVING DRAFTER

Tampa, FL · Hybrid

$26 - $32/hr

Work in coordination with Designers, internal staff members, and the City of Tampa. Design and ... Strong knowledge of Structure Studios or other 3-D rendering programs a plus. -Strong problem ...

OUTDOOR LIVING DRAFTER

Tampa, FL · On-site

$26 - $32/hr

Work in coordination with Designers, internal staff members, and the City of Tampa. Design and ... Strong knowledge of Structure Studios or other 3-D rendering programs a plus. -Strong problem ...

Plans, develops, revamps, promotes, coordinates, and monitors activities for the youth and families ... For special outdoor events, there may be occasion for exposure to physical discomforts associated ...

Plans, develops, revamps, promotes, coordinates, and monitors activities for the youth and families ... For special outdoor events, there may be occasion for exposure to physical discomforts associated ...

SPORTS OFFICIAL

Mount Dora, FL · On-site

$16.71 - $22.14/hr

Under the direction of the Program Coordinator or Director. Adult and Youth Officials are ... Work requires the ability to perform activities outdoors, enduring a wide variety of weather ...

Plans, develops, revamps, promotes, coordinates, and monitors activities for the youth and families ... For special outdoor events, there may be occasion for exposure to physical discomforts associated ...

Plans, develops, revamps, promotes, coordinates, and monitors activities for the youth and families ... For special outdoor events, there may be occasion for exposure to physical discomforts associated ...

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How much do outdoor program coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for outdoor program coordinator in Florida is $40,501.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29,900.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an outdoor program coordinator do?

An Outdoor Program Coordinator is responsible for planning, organizing, and leading outdoor activities and programs, such as hiking, camping, and team-building events. They ensure that all activities are safe, engaging, and suitable for participants of various skill levels. Their duties also include managing logistics, supervising staff or volunteers, and maintaining equipment. Additionally, they often work on budgeting, risk assessment, and promoting environmental stewardship.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an outdoor program coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Outdoor Program Coordinator, you need expertise in outdoor education, program planning, and risk management, often supported by a degree in recreation, education, or a related field. Familiarity with safety protocols, outdoor equipment, and certifications such as Wilderness First Aid or CPR is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills enable effective group facilitation and ensure participant engagement. These competencies are vital for delivering safe, enjoyable, and educational outdoor experiences while minimizing risks.

What are some common challenges faced by outdoor program coordinators in managing diverse participant groups?

Outdoor Program Coordinators often work with participants of varying ages, abilities, and experience levels, which can present challenges in designing activities that are inclusive and engaging for everyone. Balancing safety considerations while ensuring programs are enjoyable and accessible requires careful planning and adaptability. Coordinators must also be prepared to handle unexpected changes in weather or logistics, and effectively communicate with both team members and participants to maintain a positive, supportive environment. These challenges can be rewarding, as they offer opportunities to develop strong leadership and problem-solving skills.

What is the difference between Outdoor Program Coordinator vs Outdoor Education Instructor?

AspectOutdoor Program CoordinatorOutdoor Education Instructor
Required CredentialsCPR/First Aid, relevant certifications, sometimes degree in recreation or outdoor educationCPR/First Aid, outdoor skills certifications, often degree or background in education or outdoor recreation
Work EnvironmentOrganizes and manages outdoor programs, oversees staff, plans activitiesLeads outdoor activities, instructs participants, focuses on teaching skills and safety
Employer & Industry UsageRecreation centers, camps, universities, outdoor adventure companiesSchools, camps, outdoor education centers, youth programs

The Outdoor Program Coordinator focuses on planning, managing, and overseeing outdoor activities and staff, while the Outdoor Education Instructor primarily leads and teaches outdoor skills to participants. Both roles require similar certifications and work in outdoor settings, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What are the most commonly searched types of Outdoor Program jobs in Florida?

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Infographic showing various Outdoor Program Coordinator job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 68% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 5% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,501 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

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Professional Girl Scout

Were you a Girl Scout growing up? (It's ok if you weren't!)

Do you love the outdoors?

How about special events?

Do you love science, technology, engineering and math?

Do you buy a case of Thin Mints or Samoas each cookie season? (We're not judging!)

If the answer to any of these questions is "yes," you might want to consider a professional career in Girl Scouting!

But what if the right opportunity isn't posted right now? Fear not! You can still put yourself on our radar.

How? Simply apply to this posting. HR is committed to reviewing applicants to this general posting on at least a monthly basis.

A little about our Team On The Move (TOTM):

Our team consists of various departments as follows:

Executive

  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • Vice President of Human Resources
  • Executive Administrator
  • HR Associate

Led by the Chief Executive Officer, this team is primarily responsible for the stewardship of the Council's human, material and fiscal assets, as well as policies, procedures and practices. Don't let the serious text here fool you; this team has dressed up as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for Halloween, loves a good round of lunch Bingo, and can customize anything with a Cricut!

Mission Delivery

  • Senior Vice President of Mission Delivery
  • Director of Product Sales
  • Director of Girl Experience
  • STEM Program & Education Manager
  • Outdoor Program & Education Manager
  • Girl Experience Managers
  • Seasonal Camp Staff
  • Product Programs Coordinator

Led by the Senior Vice President of Mission Delivery, if you think of Girl Scouts and you think cookies, or incredible leadership development programming - you are thinking of this team. That's why the department name Mission Delivery seems super on point! This team is almost always ready with a joke, loves to bake and break bread, and sincerely looks forward to meeting the new stuffed animals and rewards that accompany each cookie season. In addition, the Girl Experience team leads and coordinates all girl-related programming, from STEMapalooza, to Summer Resident Camp, to Mall Madness, to Move Mania. Ultimately, this team is responsible for delivering THE Girl Scout Leadership Experience to girls in our community. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a collection of engaging, challenging and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors and doing community service projects. And it's all based around four pillars: (1) science, technology, engineering and math; (2) outdoors; (3) life skills; and, (4) entrepreneurship. Girl Experience Managers develop educational programming around these pillars, both internally, and with external community partners. It has some pretty fun perks, too! Members of this team have been paid to make candy sushi, to try their hand at flying a plane when researching aeronautical program opportunities and have witnessed rockets take off from Kennedy Space Center! Pass the space-safe freeze-dried ice cream?

Membership & Business Systems

  • Senior Vice President of Membership & Business Systems
  • Director of Membership & Community Partnerships
  • Director of Member Experience
  • Associate Director of Community Programs
  • Volunteer Training Manager
  • Community Managers
  • Customer Care Coordinators
  • Data Entry & Customer Care Specialist
  • Troop Facilitators

Led by the Senior Vice President of Membership & Business Systems, this team is responsible for recruitment of girl and adult members, the volunteer experience, and information systems. The Member Experience team is the voice of Girl Scouts. If you have ever called or e-mailed us to find out about troop camp training opportunities, travel forms, or anything else, chances are you have spoken or corresponded with a member of this team. You can literally hear their smile when speaking to them and we absolutely adore that fact! Trust us when we tell you that this team will always win every baking competition, is super creative at coming up with fun ways to introduce new girls and parents to Girl Scouting, loves to write a good old fashioned thank you note to volunteers, and makes sure that our laptops work no matter where we are, to boot!

Operations

  • Vice President of Marketing
  • Digital Marketing Manager
  • Graphic Designer
  • Camp Rangers

Led by the Chief Operating Officer, the Operations Team oversees all marketing and communications for the Council as well as the Camp Rangers that reside on our Council-owned properties. This team is known for painting rocks to commemorate work anniversaries, creating amazing media exposure and collateral, and running the daily operations of our camps so that they are safe and always ready for use. I even saw three bunnies last time I was at Camp Welaka!

Advancement

  • Vice President of Advancement
  • Director of Advancement
  • Events Manager
  • Grants Manager
  • Advancement Associate

Led by the Vice President of Advancement, the Advancement team is responsible for special events, stewardship, grants and community partnerships. They have never met a centerpiece they didn't want to build upon, love sharing scouting successes and stories with community partners and genuinely are passionate about finding funding opportunities to share The Girl Scout Leadership Experience with diverse groups throughout our communities.

Finance

  • Director of Retail Sales
  • Accountant
  • Finance Associate
  • Retail Associates

Led by the Chief Financial Officer, this team is small, and this team is mighty. The retail team runs our Girl Scout shops, with one located in Jupiter and the other in Tamarac. It's hard to enter one of these stores and not buy something. From flamingo key chains to shirts for Dad to badges and patches galore, we love to see our members shopping and smiling. Known for producing detailed budgets, running payroll like clockwork, and for receiving flawless audits, they love numbers, rulers, and back-up documentation. And like most professional Girl Scouts, they are so much more than what they do at the office! This group is an active bunch that that is involved in paddle boarding, Tae Kwan Do and more!

What will you get?

We are an energetic group that makes work FUN! We prioritize professional development, recognition, and well-being. We do this through voluntary diversity, equity and inclusion lunch and learns, required annual professional development goals, employee recognition preference questionnaires, workiversary mile "stones," on-site yoga classes, an annual Health & Wellness Day, and more. In short, we take care of our team, so they can focus on building the next generation of changemakers, community leaders and CEO's.

Overall, we provide an exceptional environment and total compensation package that includes professionally decorated Class 'A' office space, a paid summer shut-down the first week in July, a paid winter break, and a four-day workweek; a generous amount of vacation and sick time; heavily employer-subsidized medical and dental insurance; employer-paid Teladoc; and employer-paid employee assistance program access, life and disability insurance. We also offer employees the opportunity to fund through payroll deductions discounts on veterinarian visits, a pre-paid legal plan, additional voluntary life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and vision coverage. Team members also are eligible to participate in a 401k plan with employer match from day one with no vesting period! An additional 401k profit sharing plan is also available after one year of service with a vesting schedule. We are also a Public Service Loan Forgiveness qualifying employer.

As if that's not enough, we recently implemented a Grow In Your Role Pilot Program that enables team members to see a clear career path for their positions in the organization, with established promotional opportunities inclusive of title changes and base pay increases at three and five years of service, as well as opportunities for one-time bonuses at one, three and four years of service contingent on individual and organizational performance. Additional terms and conditions apply and are explained during onboarding.

Finally, all team members are invited to join our Equity Team!

How do you apply?

Complete our online application or text 'JOBS' to 386-230-9744.

Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity