Remote available in the following approved states: Arizona Florida Georgia Idaho Iowa Michigan ... In summer, activities include hiking, biking, rafting, golfing and fly fishing; winter brings world ...
Remote available in the following approved states: Arizona Florida Georgia Idaho Iowa Michigan ... In summer, activities include hiking, biking, rafting, golfing and fly fishing; winter brings world ...
Remote/After-Hours Coverage: Benefit from remote/digital frozensection diagnostic capabilities ... skiing, fly-fishing, hiking, and biking). The residency program encompasses 16positions, and the ...
Remote/After-Hours Coverage: Benefit from remote/digital frozensection diagnostic capabilities ... skiing, fly-fishing, hiking, and biking). The residency program encompasses 16positions, and the ...
Remote/After-Hours Coverage: Benefit from remote/digital frozensection diagnostic capabilities ... skiing, fly-fishing, hiking, and biking). The residency program encompasses 16positions, and the ...
Remote/After-Hours Coverage: Benefit from remote/digital frozensection diagnostic capabilities ... skiing, fly-fishing, hiking, and biking). The residency program encompasses 16positions, and the ...
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To thrive in remote fly fishing guiding, you need strong knowledge of fly fishing techniques, aquatic ecosystems, and the ability to instruct or guide clients, often backed by relevant experience and sometimes professional certifications in guiding or wilderness safety. Familiarity with digital communication tools, online booking platforms, and, for virtual instruction, video conferencing systems may be important. Exceptional communication, patience, and adaptability help create positive client experiences and manage varying skill levels and conditions. These skills are crucial for ensuring both client safety and satisfaction in a remote or online fishing guidance setting.
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As a remote fly fishing guide or instructor, you'll primarily assist clients with skill development, provide gear recommendations, and share knowledge about local fish species and waterways, often via digital platforms. Your day could include conducting virtual lessons, organizing guided trips, coordinating logistics with local partners, and answering clients' questions before their outings. Strong communication skills are essential to bridge the gap posed by remote work and to ensure clients feel supported and prepared. Additionally, you'll often collaborate with colleagues or regional outfitters to coordinate bookings and share expertise, contributing to an engaging and informative experience for all involved.
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A Remote Fly Fishing job typically involves guiding, instructing, or creating content related to fly fishing while working from a remote location. This can include online coaching, writing articles, selling gear, or even managing digital marketing for fly fishing brands. Some remote fly fishing jobs also focus on travel planning for fishing trips or research on fisheries. It allows professionals to combine their passion for fly fishing with flexible, location-independent work.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement
Posted 19 days ago
Bozeman Health rating
7.6
Based on 22 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
Job description
Remote available in the following approved states:
Arizona
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Iowa
Michigan
North Carolina
South Carolina
South Dakota
Texas
Wisconsin
About Bozeman Health
Bozeman Health is a nonprofit, integrated health care system serving an 11-county region in Southwest Montana. Governed by a volunteer community board of directors, it is the largest private employer in Gallatin County, with more than 2,900 employees and approximately 270 medical providers representing a broad range of clinical specialties.
Bozeman Health's care network includes two medical centers - Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center and Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center. It also has two clinics, one in Bozeman and a second in neighboring Belgrade. Additional system components include:
- Six urgent care and micro care clinics
- Bozeman Health Medical Group
- Highland Park Medical Campus
- Bozeman Health Hillcrest Senior Living
- Outpatient service centers
- Same-day surgery center
- Clinical research programs
Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center
Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center in Bozeman is a DNV-accredited Level III trauma center with 154 licensed beds, a 20-bed critical care unit, operating rooms, and a 24/7 emergency and trauma department. Its Family Birth Center also includes Southwest Montana's first neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center
Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center is an eight-bed, critical access hospital serving the Big Sky and West Yellowstone communities. The facility offers 24/7 emergency care with a helistop, inpatient and primary care, psychiatry services, imaging and ultrasound, laboratory services and pharmacy services. It has earned the Montana Trauma Receiving Facility designation (commonly referred to as a Level 5 trauma program).
Clinical Growth and Innovation
Bozeman Health has expanded clinical services in recent years, including pediatric orthopedics, a Spine + Joint Institute, and urogynecology. The system opened a new adult inpatient psychiatric unit in 2025 and continues to build additional specialty service lines, including gynecologic oncology, and a Neurosurgery and Spine clinic.
Compensation and Benefits
This is an employed, salaried position with incentive and quality compensation, and potential for a sign-on bonus. The comprehensive benefits package includes:
- Health, dental and vision insurance
- Retirement plan with employer contribution
- Life insurance
- Paid malpractice insurance including tail coverage
- Continuing medical education allowance
- Paid medical licensing fees
- Professional dues and DEA expenses
About Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman sits in a scenic valley framed by six mountain ranges and is about 90 minutes from Yellowstone National Park, offering residents unmatched access to outdoor recreation. In summer, activities include hiking, biking, rafting, golfing and fly fishing; winter brings world-class skiing at nearby Big Sky Resort and Bridger Bowl.
The city is one of Montana's fastest-growing communities with the current population just under 60,000. Bozeman is also home to Montana State University, the largest university in the state, drawing students, academics and industry talent that contribute to a vibrant local economy.
The area offers strong cultural amenities, including live music, summer festivals, museums and a thriving downtown arts scene. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) provides direct flights to more than 20 U.S. destinations, enhancing regional connectivity.
Join Us
At Bozeman Health, we are privileged to deliver expert, compassionate health and wellness services across the continuum. Join our mission to improve community health and quality of life in Southwest Montana.
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