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As a Teen Support Specialist, you'll be a positive role model, leading engaging activities ... Engage youth in recreational and prosocial activities such as fishing, hiking, YMCA visits, go ...

As a Teen Support Specialist, you'll be a positive role model, leading engaging activities ... Engage youth in recreational and prosocial activities such as fishing, hiking, YMCA visits, go ...

As a Teen Support Advocate, you'll be a positive role model, leading engaging activities ... Engage youth in recreational and prosocial activities such as fishing, hiking, YMCA visits, go ...

As a Teen Support Advocate, you'll be a positive role model, leading engaging activities ... Engage youth in recreational and prosocial activities such as fishing, hiking, YMCA visits, go ...

Respite Provider

Marathon, WI

$15.75 - $18.25/hr

This teen loves going to parks, hiking, and Fishing, sensory items, trains, and Construction equipment trucks. SCHEDULE 3 hours per week - Afternoons, evenings, and weekends - flexible schedule JOB ...

Respite Provider

Marathon, WI · On-site

$15.75 - $18.25/hr

This teen loves going to parks, hiking, and Fishing, sensory items, trains, and Construction equipment trucks. SCHEDULE 3 hours per week - Afternoons, evenings, and weekends - flexible schedule JOB ...

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How much do teen fishing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen fishing in the United States is $37.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.44 and $45.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To excel in teen fishing roles—such as junior fishing guides or youth assistants in fishing camps—candidates typically need a solid understanding of fishing techniques, local aquatic environments, and basic boating safety, along with the physical ability to handle equipment. Familiarity with fishing gear, knot-tying, small motorboats, and sometimes completion of a boater safety or fishing education course may be required. Strong communication, teamwork, and leadership skills help teens interact with guests or peers and contribute positively to group activities. These qualifications ensure safe, educational, and enjoyable fishing experiences for participants while fostering responsible environmental stewardship.

What is a Teen Fishing job?

A Teen Fishing job typically involves assisting with fishing-related tasks, such as baiting hooks, cleaning fish, maintaining gear, and helping customers on fishing trips. These jobs are often seasonal and provide young workers with hands-on experience in the fishing industry. Responsibilities may vary depending on the employer, but they usually include learning about local fish species, regulations, and proper fishing techniques. This type of job is great for teens who enjoy the outdoors and want to develop valuable skills in teamwork, patience, and responsibility.

What types of responsibilities can I expect as a teen fishing assistant or guide?

As a teen fishing assistant or guide, your responsibilities typically include helping set up fishing equipment, teaching basic fishing techniques to participants, ensuring safety guidelines are followed, and assisting with boat launch or retrieval. You may also be involved in maintaining gear, supporting environmental learning activities, and guiding small groups under adult supervision. These tasks are usually performed outdoors, often as part of a team serving youth camps, tours, or community programs. The role provides valuable hands-on experience in leadership, teaching, and outdoor stewardship, making it a great stepping stone for those interested in outdoor education or fishery-related careers.

What are the most commonly searched types of Teen Fishing jobs? The most popular types of Teen Fishing jobs are:
What states have the most Teen Fishing jobs? States with the most job openings for Teen Fishing jobs include:
Infographic showing various Teen Fishing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $78,763 per year, or $37.9 per hour.
Youth and Teen Instructor - Fishers

Youth and Teen Instructor - Fishers

Indianapolis Art Center

Fishers, IN • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description
About the Fishers Art Center
The Fishers Art Center's mission is to provide accessible and inclusive art experiences that inspire creativity, educate, engage and enrich our community.
The Fishers Art Center envisions a community made better, stronger, healthier, and more creative through art.
The Fishers Art Center values: Integrity. Inclusivity. Innovation. Accessibility. Stewardship. Creative expression. Discovery. Respect
Job Summary:
The Fishers Art Center promotes life-long learning through hands-on art classes, workshops and art activities. A Youth Instructor will teach educational programs offered by the Art Center. Youth Instructors will promote and nurture the education of students by planning and tailoring courses and lesson plans that provide meaningful learning opportunities and support youth development; providing encouragement and guidance to young students; promoting positive self-expression; and keeping students informed about various Art Center efforts and other opportunities. Instructors must be friendly and enthusiastic ambassadors of the Fishers Art Center's mission and provide exemplary customer service to our students and patrons.
Job Responsibilities:
  • Educate students by planning and developing class curriculum and lesson plans which follow methods such as Discipline Based Art Education (DBAE) and support youth development through providing opportunities for self-expression, dialogue, critical thinking, problem solving and interaction with peers.
  • Prepare adequate and appropriate materials, supplies, tools and equipment to encourage students' full participation in the planned curriculum. Note: Youth students are not expected to bring their own materials to class.
  • Motivate, encourage, and develop students by providing coaching, demonstrations, advice and direction as appropriate to each individual student's ability level. Note: Youth with special needs may register for any class with or without disclosure.
  • Maintain a safe, secure and healthy educational environment by establishing classroom behavior expectations with consistent enforcement, communicating safety information and procedures to students appropriate to the medium being taught, and following all Art Center policies and procedures including those related to child safety and protection.
  • Clean and store all materials, equipment, and the studio space at the end of each class session.
  • Report to program staff as requested (ex. narrative outcomes of each class session, student attendance, demographic data, etc.) and ensure that all necessary reports, records and documents are accurately completed and submitted on time.

Additional Job Functions:
  • Maintain positive interactions with parents of students, including communicating with them about their child's achievements or struggles.
  • Actively participate in retention and recruitment of students; assume an active role in the promotion of classes taught, utilizing a variety of existing and new channels.
  • Attend meetings and trainings as determined by program staff.
  • For off-site programs, maintain positive interactions and relationships with partner site staff, acting as a representative of the Fishers Art Center.
  • Prepare artwork for exhibition as necessary.

Competencies Required
  1. Flexibility: Readily adapt to changing circumstances, embracing different needs with ease, while contributing effectively across various projects or assignments.
  2. Problem Solving: Ability to be flexible, resourceful, and inspiring in order to create and deliver effective instruction.
  3. Time Management: Strong ability to manage multiple projects and calendars to ensure on time completion working independently and as part of a team.
  4. Organization: Adeptly manage tasks demonstrating exceptional organizational abilities that ensure efficient and timely project completion.
  5. Engagement: Captivate students through compelling communication and active listening to foster meaningful connections and interactions in the camp setting.

Additional Education/Knowledge/Skills Requirements:
  • A combination of education, training and experience equivalent to an undergraduate degree in art or art education.
  • Experience working with diverse and underserved audiences desired; required for Outreach instructors
  • Experience working with youth for Outreach, youth/teen and art camp instructors is required
  • Prior experience teaching or leading groups of youths
  • Art professional experience. A personal art portfolio may be requested.
  • CPR Certification required

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
  • Instructors are required to travel to and from the Art Center campus and/or various locations in the city.
  • Occasionally required to lift heavy objects up to 50 lbs.
  • Perform physical tasks related to the medium being taught.
  • Instructors must pass a criminal background check prior to employment.
  • This position is not a telecommute position and thus, the individual is required to work in person at the Fishers Art Center.
  • All Team Members must pass a criminal background check prior to employment.