1

Summer Baseball Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Summer Team Services

Sandy, OR · On-site

$15.05 - $18.68/hr

Attend all pre-camp orientation, meetings, meals, and job-related clinics. * Assist with setup and teardown procedures at the beginning and end of summer, including hard labor as needed. * Work with ...

Attend all pre-camp orientation, meetings, meals, and job-related clinics. * Assist with setup and teardown procedures at the beginning and end of summer, including hard labor as needed. * Work with ...

Office Assistant

Sandy, OR · On-site

$15.05 - $22.97/hr

COMPENSATION: $15.05-$22.97/hour SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES : Assist and guide all summer employees through office procedures as needed and in accordance with the organization's policies and ...

Office Assistant

Sandy, OR · On-site

$15.05 - $22.97/hr

COMPENSATION: $15.05-$22.97/hour SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES : Assist and guide all summer employees through office procedures as needed and in accordance with the organization's policies and ...

Office Assistant

Sandy, OR

$15.05 - $22.97/hr

COMPENSATION: $15.05-$22.97/hour SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES : Assist and guide all summer employees through office procedures as needed and in accordance with the organizations policies and ...

Being a summer camp counselor is long time rite of passage for many people. It is a tried and true way to develop your leadership, interpersonal, problem solving, and stress management skills in ...

Youth Counselor

Sandy, OR · On-site

$15.05 - $17/hr

Being a summer camp counselor is long time rite of passage for many people. It is a tried and true way to develop your leadership, interpersonal, problem solving, and stress management skills in ...

The summer environment fosters professional and athletic development like nowhere else in the world, you can get a full seasons worth of experience and progression in just a few weeks. We pair that ...

Uncertified Ski Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$16.03/hr

The summer environment fosters professional and athletic development like nowhere else in the world, you can get a full seasons worth of experience and progression in just a few weeks. We pair that ...

Uncertified Ski Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$16.03/hr

The summer environment fosters professional and athletic development like nowhere else in the world, you can get a full seasons worth of experience and progression in just a few weeks. We pair that ...

Certified Ski Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$22.48 - $23.73/hr

The summer environment fosters professional and athletic development like nowhere else in the world, you can get a full seasons worth of experience and progression in just a few weeks. We pair that ...

Certified Snowboard Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$22.48 - $23.73/hr

The summer environment fosters professional and athletic development like nowhere else in the world, you can get a full seasons worth of experience and progression in just a few weeks. We pair that ...

Certified Snowboard Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$22.48 - $23.73/hr

The summer environment fosters professional and athletic development like nowhere else in the world, you can get a full seasons worth of experience and progression in just a few weeks. We pair that ...

MT Bike Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$16.03 - $19/hr

Arrive on the scheduled pre-camp arrival day. * Assist with set up/tear down procedures at the beginning and end of the summer. This will include some hard labor, employee/management evaluations and ...

Skateboarding Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$16.03 - $19/hr

Arrive on the scheduled pre-camp arrival day. * Assist with set up/tear down procedures at the beginning and end of the summer. This will include some hard labor, employee/management evaluations and ...

MT Bike Coach

Sandy, OR

$16.03 - $19/hr

Arrive on the scheduled pre-camp arrival day. * Assist with set up/tear down procedures at the beginning and end of the summer. This will include some hard labor, employee/management evaluations and ...

Skateboarding Coach

Sandy, OR · On-site

$16.03 - $19/hr

Arrive on the scheduled pre-camp arrival day. * Assist with set up/tear down procedures at the beginning and end of the summer. This will include some hard labor, employee/management evaluations and ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Summer Baseball information

See Oregon salary details

$9

$20

$32

How much do summer baseball jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer baseball in Oregon is $20.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.26 and $21.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the summer baseball position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Summer Baseball Coach position, you need a solid understanding of coaching fundamentals, baseball rules, and strategies, typically supported by previous playing or coaching experience. Familiarity with scorekeeping apps, basic first aid certification, and scheduling tools is often required. Strong leadership, patience, and effective communication are key soft skills for guiding and motivating young athletes. These abilities are essential for fostering skill development, teamwork, and a safe, positive playing environment throughout the season.

What are the main responsibilities and daily activities of a summer baseball coach?

As a Summer Baseball Coach, your day typically involves planning and running practices, instructing players on techniques and strategies, and organizing lineups or rotations during games. Coaches often collaborate closely with assistant coaches, parents, and league organizers to ensure smooth operations and positive athlete development. Responsibilities may also include maintaining equipment, handling team logistics, and promoting sportsmanship. The role is highly interactive and requires adaptability, especially when managing diverse skill levels and addressing real-time game situations. This hands-on, team-oriented environment provides a rewarding opportunity to help players build confidence and improve their abilities.

What is a summer baseball?

A Summer Baseball job typically involves working with a baseball team, camp, or league during the summer months. Roles can vary from coaching and umpiring to managing equipment, organizing events, or assisting with operations. These jobs provide hands-on experience in sports management, player development, and event coordination. Many positions are ideal for students, coaches, or baseball enthusiasts looking to gain experience in the sport. Responsibilities and requirements depend on the organization and specific role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Baseball jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Baseball jobs in Oregon are:

What are popular job titles related to Summer Baseball jobs in Oregon?

For Summer Baseball jobs in Oregon, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Summer Baseball jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Summer Baseball job openings:

Infographic showing various Summer Baseball job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Internship, 14% Full Time, 43% Part Time, and 29% Summer. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $43,465 per year, or $20.9 per hour.

$15.05 - $18.68/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • At least 18 years of age
  • CPR w/AED & First Aid Certified prior to start date
  • Current Drivers License with clean driving record
  • Experience working in Customer Service
  • Effective communication skills
  • Experience working with children as a leader and instructor
  • Advanced trampoline skills
  • Able to work unsupervised
  • Well organized and self-motivated

SUMMARY:
The purpose of a Team Services Staff is to assist the Team Service Manager in the operation, upkeep, and supervision of the team services facilities. This includes hosting Guest Teams and other groups on the Wy'east Academy Campus as well as providing instruction on the trampolines and airbags for campers in accordance with the mission statements, goals and objectives of the company. This involves preparing and maintaining the facility, reviewing team registrations with associated paperwork, leading safety briefings, shuttling athletes up the access road, and generally supporting guest teams on campus as well as, organizing trampoline lessons for campers.
This is achieved by fulfilling the essential functions and duties below.
Compensation:
$15.05-$18.68/hour
SUPERVISORYRESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for ensuring up to 20 teams guests are following facility rules when hosting Teams. Responsible for supervising up to 15 campers in the trampoline area. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable federal, state, and local laws.
ESSENTIALDUTIESANDRESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Arrive on the scheduled pre-camp arrival day.
  • Attend all pre-camp orientation, meetings, meals, and job-related clinics.
  • Assist with setup and teardown procedures at the beginning and end of summer, including hard labor as needed.
  • Work with snowboard and skateboard training devices in the trampoline area, including balance boards, dry land rails, trampoline skis, and snowboards.
  • Help enforce rules, regulations, safety signs, and security systems for the trampoline area to ensure use only occurs under appropriate supervision.
  • Perform regular maintenance, cleaning, and daily safety checks of the trampolines, airbags, drylsopes, and surrounding areas.
  • Make minor repairs and clean up as necessary and immediately report larger repair needs to the Facility/Maintenance Manager.
  • Complete safety checklists at the end of each session and submit them to the appropriate supervisor.
  • Provide high-level customer service to visiting teams before, during, and after their training sessions, treating all guests with the same standard of service regardless of level.
  • Work with the office team to collect and review required registrations, paperwork, and documentation before teams travel to campus.
  • Meet guest teams at the gate, check them in, welcome them, and anticipate the needs of coaches and athletes throughout their time on campus.
  • Prepare facilities for team arrivals each morning and clean them after departure, including restrooms, vehicles, indoor and outdoor training facilities, and customer service areas.
  • Troubleshoot daily facility issues with support from Maintenance.
  • Lead or support guest safety briefings and help drive a strong safety culture by ensuring operational standards are followed and issues are identified and managed as they arise.
  • Shuttle guests up the Landing Bag Access Road using Can-Am™ Side-by-Sides or other approved vehicles during their sessions.
  • Operate and supervise facilities used by guest teams, including the Landing Bag, Flat Bag, weight rooms, trampolines, dry slopes, skateparks, and related training areas.
  • Supervise youth campers on trampolines and other Team Services facilities during the summer.
  • Execute standards and clinics as laid out in the Trampoline Program Manual as well as the Landing Bag Manual.
  • Remain flexible and adaptable as schedules and responsibilities may change due to snow levels, lift hours, weather conditions, bookings, and other operational needs.

CONDITIONSOFEMPLOYMENT:
Successful candidate must submit to post offer, pre-employment drug testing, and criminal background check.
REQUIREMENTS:
All staff must be able to;
  • Repeatedly lift 75 pounds, move heavy luggage, climb stairs, ladders, ride a bicycle and be physically able to participate in all activities that We Are Camp offers.
  • Verbally communicate with campers, staff and parents, and provide information in a coherent manner.
  • Follow all ACA requirements and standards.
  • Agree to random drug tests or drug tests required after any accident or Workers Compensation claim that holds drugs and/or alcohol under reasonable suspicion of cause.
  • Follow all We Are Camp employee personnel policies and regulations found in the Employee Handbook and Staff Training Manual.