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How much do remote humanitarian gis jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote humanitarian gis in the United States is $28.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Humanitarian GIS professionals, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Humanitarian GIS professionals often encounter challenges such as limited access to reliable data, coordination across time zones, and ensuring data security when working with sensitive populations. Overcoming these obstacles typically involves leveraging cloud-based GIS platforms, maintaining clear communication with field teams, and adhering to strict data privacy protocols. Building strong partnerships with local organizations and continually updating skills in GIS technologies can also help address these challenges and improve project outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Humanitarian GIS Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Humanitarian GIS Specialist, you need expertise in geospatial analysis, cartography, and spatial data management, usually supported by a degree in geography, GIS, or a related field. Proficiency with GIS software such as ArcGIS or QGIS, remote sensing tools, and data visualization platforms is typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills help you interpret data effectively and work with diverse teams across humanitarian contexts. These skills ensure accurate, actionable geographic information to support critical decision-making in crisis and development scenarios.

What is the difference between Remote Humanitarian Gis vs Remote Environmental Gis?

AspectRemote Humanitarian GisRemote Environmental Gis
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Geography, GIS, or related field; experience with humanitarian projectsBachelor's in Environmental Science, Geography, or GIS; experience with environmental data
Work EnvironmentNon-profit organizations, NGOs, international agenciesEnvironmental agencies, conservation groups, research institutions
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in disaster response, refugee aid, and crisis mappingUsed in conservation, climate change studies, and resource management
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for project focus and application areasFocuses on environmental data analysis and mapping

Remote Humanitarian Gis and Remote Environmental Gis share similar technical skills and certifications but differ mainly in their application areas. Humanitarian GIS focuses on disaster response and aid efforts, while Environmental GIS emphasizes conservation and environmental management. Both roles require GIS expertise but serve distinct industry needs.

What is a Remote Humanitarian GIS specialist?

A Remote Humanitarian GIS (Geographic Information Systems) specialist is a professional who uses spatial data and mapping technologies to support humanitarian efforts, often from a remote location. They analyze geographic data to help organizations respond to crises like natural disasters, conflicts, or disease outbreaks. Their work includes creating maps, analyzing satellite imagery, and providing spatial analysis to aid decision-making for relief operations. Remote GIS specialists collaborate with teams worldwide, using digital tools to share critical geographic information and improve humanitarian response. This role requires expertise in GIS software, data management, and a strong understanding of humanitarian needs.
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Senior Associate, Mission Support (Planning) - Situation & Geospatial Analysis

Senior Associate, Mission Support (Planning) - Situation & Geospatial Analysis

Team Rubicon

Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Team Rubicon (TR) is seeking a Senior Associate, Mission Support (Planning) - Situation & Geospatial Analysis to join our Programs x Domestic Ops - Mission Support (MSB) team! The Senior Associate, Mission Support (Planning) will strengthen TR planning capabilities at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels by keeping the organization informed of evolving domestic and global events that may affect TR operations. As a member of the Mission Support Branch (MSB) Planning team, this role enables TR's mission by equipping Greyshirt leaders and staff with actionable situational awareness and analysis, reliable planning functional guidance & expertise, and impact quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) support to TR's USA-focused geographic branches and to international/outside the continental United States (OCONUS) operations. This role directly contributes to advancing TR's mission to serve communities before, during, and after disasters and crises, and TR's vision to build resiliency for vulnerable communities worldwide. This role thrives in a highly collaborative environment, both supporting behind the scenes and leading from the front; and models "One TR" by building strong relationships across departments by standardizing planning & reporting practices that help volunteers lead and execute safe, effective operations.
Every day will be a challenge, but every month brings new opportunities for an organization that is quickly becoming a household name in disaster response. This position reports to TR's Manager, Mission Support (Planning) and is based remote anywhere within the continental United States ("Lower 48").
Duties:
Situational Awareness
  • Provide Situation Unit functional leadership to monitor domestic and global events that may trigger TR's response or affect ongoing operations, fusing multiple information sources (e.g., meteorological products, government/NGO situation reports, partner updates, open-source reporting) into clear, actionable situational awareness products tailored to TR decision-makers and Greyshirt volunteer leaders.
  • Coordinate with branch Greyshirt volunteer leaders engaged in more localized situational awareness reporting to ensure unity and continuity of effort.

Geospatial (GIS) Capability & Volunteer Cadre Oversight
  • Lead and develop a cadre of Greyshirt volunteers with GIS expertise to support situational awareness, planning, and decision-making across TR's functions & departments.
  • Apply professional GIS skills to evolve TR's GIS capability, promoting standardization and quality of geospatial products, and coordinating & prioritizing GIS support requests to meet customer needs, including developing dashboards, mapping products, operational visualizations, and common operating pictures that improve organizational visibility and leadership decision-making.

Operational Support & Volunteer Empowerment
  • Provide TR mission planning expertise to support and advise Greyshirt volunteer leaders and staff through the full mission planning process for domestic and OCONUS operations throughout all phases of the disaster cycle.
  • Build strong working relationships across TR's geographic branches and mission support functions to remove friction, clarify roles, and ensure consistent planning standards, coordinating mission planning inputs to produce clear, executable plans.
  • Maintain and continuously improve planning tools, templates, and procedures that promote consistency while remaining adaptable.

Data Analysis, QA/QC, and Impact Assessment Support
  • Support QA/QC for operational data and reporting to improve accuracy and timeliness of information used for internal decision-making and external reporting, working collaboratively with other functions & departments to develop analytical tools enabling impact assessment, lessons learned, and continuous improvement across domestic and OCONUS operations.

Experience and Background:
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience preferred
  • 3-5 years of relevant professional experience in disaster response, emergency management, crisis operations, humanitarian assistance, military operations, or related fields (public, private, and/or nonprofit)
  • Previous experience and fluency in TR mission planning concepts and the ability to provide reliable guidance to volunteer and staff leaders across domestic and OCONUS contexts (or demonstrated ability to rapidly achieve this fluency)
  • Experience supporting international/OCONUS operations, including awareness of common security and access considerations in the global humanitarian environment, the humanitarian principles, and coordination bodies such as the UN Cluster System
  • At least entry-level professional capability with GIS tools and geospatial concepts is required, including the ability to generate and/or validate common mapping and visualization products and guide their development and use to meet changing needs; advanced GIS proficiency with a demonstrated experience managing GIS workflows, including familiarity with Esri platforms such as ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online (web maps, dashboards, Experience Builder, Survey123, and Field Maps) is strong preferred
  • Experience supporting or leading data collection, QA/QC, analysis, and reporting to inform decisions and impact assessments; ability to translate data into clear insights and recommendations
  • Experience with business intelligence and/or data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI) and with data management practices that improve reporting quality and transparency preferred
  • Experience producing situational awareness products (e.g., hazard monitoring, storm track interpretation, risk/impact summaries) in support of operational decision-making
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to brief diverse audiences and communicate plans, risks, and recommendations clearly

Special Requirements:
  • This is a full-time;REMOTE position and can be based anywhere within the continental United States ("Lower 48") and provides a flexible & non-traditional work schedule
  • Occasional irregular hours on evenings/weekends required to accommodate and support operations spanning multiple time zones with rotating coverage schedules and periods of increased operations tempo (e.g. EOC activations)
  • Travel: At least 25% non-local travel for planned conferences, events, on short notice (e.g. for EOC activations), mostly domestically but potentially internationally
  • Required: Must possess or be able to obtain a valid passport and any required travel documentation/clearances for OCONUS deployments

Job Tier:
  • Senior Associate

Pay Range:
  • $57,413.06 - $85,630.27 per year

The hiring range reflects where in the range we most likely intend to hire for this role. Additionally, compensation within that range can vary for several reasons including market conditions, cost of living, skills/capabilities, experience, etc.
Cultural Values:
  • Mission First, Greyshirts Always: Anyone joining TR must understand that our mission to provide disaster response comes first
  • Step Into The Arena: TR needs leaders who aren't afraid to dare to be great
  • Everyone Has A Role Know It: Ability to successfully navigate a fast-paced, high-growth environment and solve problems in the face of ambiguity
  • GSD: We are entrepreneurial, resourceful, and determined no matter how chaotic the situation
  • Change Your Socks: We take care of ourselves and each other so we are best equipped to serve those in greatest need
  • Adults Only: Every team member is an adult until proven otherwise
  • Your Mother's A Donor: Every leader must be committed to fiduciary responsibility, transparency, and financial stewardship

Perks of the Team:
  • Flexible Unlimited Paid Time Off
  • Generous holiday schedule (including a paid week off between winter holidays)
  • Matching 401k contributions up to 4% with no vesting requirement
  • 100% company-paid health benefits for employees and their dependents
  • Professional development, leadership development and events/conferences
  • Paid time off to volunteer with the non-profit of your choice
  • One-week all-inclusive onboarding experience

Learn more about Team Rubicon:
  • Website: Team Rubicon USA
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Team Rubicon is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to not only including but actively seeking out a diversity of lifestyles, experiences, perspectives, and voices in order to foster inclusion, growth, and innovation. Your candidacy will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.