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How much do remote teen biologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote teen biologist in the United States is $89,403.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,500.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Teen Biologist vs Remote Environmental Educator?

AspectRemote Teen BiologistRemote Environmental Educator
Required CredentialsBiology degree or related certificationEnvironmental science or education background
Work EnvironmentResearch projects, data analysis, virtual labsEducational programs, virtual workshops, outreach
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, biotech companies, educational platformsNonprofits, schools, environmental organizations
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding biology-focused remote roles for teensFinding remote roles in environmental education

Remote Teen Biologists typically focus on biological research and data analysis, often requiring a biology background. Remote Environmental Educators concentrate on teaching and outreach related to environmental topics, often with an education or environmental science background. Both roles are remote, but they serve different industry needs and target audiences.

What are Remote Teen Biologists?

Remote Teen Biologists are young individuals, typically high school students, who participate in biological research, conservation, or educational projects from a distance using digital tools and online platforms. They may work on data analysis, citizen science projects, or virtual internships with scientific organizations, all while collaborating with mentors and peers remotely. This allows teens to gain hands-on experience in biology, contribute to real-world scientific efforts, and develop skills for future STEM careers, regardless of their physical location.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Teen Biologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Teen Biologist, you need a solid understanding of biological concepts, data analysis, and basic research methods, often supported by coursework or early science program participation. Familiarity with virtual collaboration platforms, basic statistical software, and online research databases is typically expected. Strong communication, self-motivation, and organizational skills help young biologists effectively work remotely and contribute to team projects. These skills and qualities are essential for successful scientific inquiry, collaboration, and growth in a remote learning or research environment.

What are some unique challenges remote teen biologists might face, and how can they effectively collaborate with their peers and mentors?

Remote teen biologists often encounter challenges such as limited access to laboratory equipment and in-person fieldwork opportunities. However, many programs encourage virtual collaboration through online platforms, group projects, and mentorship sessions. To maximize learning and networking, it's helpful to actively participate in virtual meetings, seek feedback from mentors, and engage with online communities related to biology. Utilizing digital resources and maintaining regular communication with peers can help overcome the isolation sometimes experienced in remote roles.
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Director of Therapeutic Care and Formation (part time/remote)

Seeds Wilderness Therapy

Montrose, CO • On-site, Remote

Part-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Applicant Letter (job description below)
Cover letter with more information will be sent upon receipt of application or upon request by emailing heather.m@seedswildernessway.org.
Director of Therapeutic Care and Formation
Seeds Wilderness Way (formerly Seeds Wilderness Therapy)
The Invitation
Seeds Wilderness Way is seeking a spiritually mature and clinically experienced leader to guide transformation and restoration in the lives of teens, families, and ministry leaders. This is not a standard clinical role. We are looking for a partner who bridges professional therapeutic excellence with deep, Spirit-led ministry-someone who longs to advance the Kingdom of God rather than secular modalities.
Our ideal candidate is a Clinical Shepherd who brings high-level training under the submission of the Holy Spirit, shaping both the spiritual and clinical culture of Seeds.
About Seeds Wilderness Way
Seeds Wilderness Way uses wilderness expeditions and community-based discipleship to accelerate spiritual formation and healing. We seek to serve a diverse population-at-risk youth, parents, community leaders, youth pastors, missionaries, and families in crisis. While our flagship offering is a 40-day backcountry expedition for teens, our ministry extends far beyond that single program to include:
  • 40-Day Wilderness Expeditions for teens (Retreat-Restore-Revive model)
  • Parenting Workshops at diverse or home locations across the country
  • Parent and Family Intensives, a 4 day seminar for repair/prevention of deeper issues
  • Spiritual Development for Ministry Workers and Missionaries
  • 3 Year Aftercare Follow-Up Programs, helping build transformational relationships for long term restoration
  • Community-Based Discipleship & Church Partnerships

The ideal candidate will seek to advance the Kingdom of God, utilizing secular therapy models to increase understanding and treatment under the Lordship of Christ. Many of our clientele are coming in with previous diagnoses, complex traumas, and/or mental health disorders. Therefore, we honor clinical understanding, but we prioritize Kingdom approaches-prayer, scripture, spiritual disciplines, and identity formation in Jesus-over the standard "assess-diagnose-treat" model.
The Role
You will serve as a key restoration leader shaping both the spiritual and clinical DNA of Seeds. The role is primarily remote, with strategic travel to Colorado for field engagement, leadership meetings, and relational connection with staff and students.
You will operate at the intersection of:
  • Spiritual authority
  • Clinical oversight
  • Organizational leadership
  • Regulatory compliance

You will report directly to the Executive Director and work closely with the Field Director, primary therapists, and pastoral staff.
The Ideal Candidate: Spiritual DNA
  • Deep intimacy with Jesus and a life led by the Holy Spirit.
  • Believes experiential learning in the wilderness is a more powerful teacher than traditional talk therapy.
  • Alignment with the principles of Soul Care (Reimer), Breakthrough (Warner), and/or Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You (Wilder).
  • Recognizes the relational roles that biological family, adoptive family (legal or spiritual adoption), the Church, and the community play in transformation.
  • Ability to hear from God and lead with spiritual authority.
  • Adheres to Elder standards as described in 1 Timothy and Titus and as understood in the Life Model stages of maturity.

Key Responsibilities
-Spiritual & Strategic Leadership
  • Lead subordinates with spiritual authority, prayer, discernment, and a Kingdom mindset.
  • Shape the spiritual and clinical culture of the organization.
  • Participate in leadership strategy sessions, planning, and decision-making.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the board's leadership and the organization's other leaders, engaging with them in a posture of mutual relational submission.

-Admissions & Client Vetting
  • Oversee the admissions pipeline, evaluating clinical fit and making acceptance or referral decisions.

-Program Development & Field Engagement
  • Develop and implement curriculum for students, parents, and ministry leaders. This may also include contribution to the staff manual and training materials.
  • Support and/or supervise on site therapists. On site therapists will in turn disciple and shepherd students in the field and/or mom and dad at home.
  • Lead or contribute to clinical meetings, in-service trainings, webinars, and situational teaching engagements.
  • Support communication with parents through partnership with the parent coordinator.
  • Be onsite in Colorado for strategic trips to facilitate ministry or leadership engagements. This may include a mid-course parent week, training, or graduation ceremony. Additional conferences or key strategic events can be discussed

-Oversight & Compliance: Spiritual & Clinical
  • Review and approve all treatment plans, ensuring discipleship objectives, SMART goals and state licensing requirements are met.
  • Ensure Seeds adheres to evidence-based therapeutic practices while integrating Christ-centered ministry.
  • Maintain documentation compliance with Colorado DHS childcare facility regulations.
  • Monitor progress using tools such as YOQ and other outcome measures.
  • Oversee the professional development of the staff, both from a spiritual shepherding and clinical perspective.

Professional Qualifications
  • Master's-level training (LMFT, LPC, LCSW, or equivalent seminary counseling degree).
  • Licensed or license-eligible in Colorado (required).
  • Ability to supervise LPC or LMFT is preferred.
  • 3-5 years of clinical experience preferred.
  • Experience with trauma, addiction, identity work, and complex family systems.
  • Meets and maintains biblical elder standards.
  • Loves the wilderness and understands its transformative power.

Work Expectations
  • Minimum of 10 hours/week for part-time;
  • Weekly video meetings, including:
    • 1:1 with the Executive Director
    • Level 10 leadership meetings
    • Weekly clinical meetings (with additional supervision hours potentially to follow).
  • Flexibility for webinars, trainings, and occasional travel.
  • Keep up with emails, phone calls, and/or other professional correspondence (i.e. admissions updates).
  • Primarily remote with strategic trips to Colorado for relational and programmatic impact.

Why Join Seeds Wilderness Way?
  • Impact: Move beyond symptom management into true identity restoration in Jesus.
  • Community: Join a team that values prayer, discipleship, and the presence of God as the primary change agent.
  • Calling: Step into a role that blends clinical excellence with Spirit-led ministry.
  • Flexibility: Work remotely while staying deeply connected to wilderness transformation.

How to Apply
Please submit your
1.) Resume/CV
2.) A short cover letter outlining:
  • Your spiritual journey
  • Your experience with wilderness and/or how Creation has lead you to the Creator
  • Your clinical /spiritual formation experience

3.) A 3-5 page paper on your philosophy of ministry, and why you think wilderness retreat might enhance this.