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Wilderness Therapy Guide

Klawock, AK ยท On-site

$215.50/day

Passages Alaska Field Guide This position requires a drive for adventure, the ability to manage the ... Previous wilderness therapy experience. * Must be able to pass a background check, and random UA'

Wilderness Therapy Guide

Klawock, AK ยท On-site

$215.50/day

Passages Alaska Field Guide This position requires a drive for adventure, the ability to manage the ... Previous wilderness therapy experience. * Must be able to pass a background check, and random UA'

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

Outdoor Field Guide

Enterprise, UT ยท On-site

$153 - $260/day

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

Outdoor Field Guide

Enterprise, UT ยท On-site

$153 - $260/day

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

Outdoor Field Guide

Enterprise, UT ยท On-site

$153 - $260/day

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

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Outdoor Youth Mentor

Saint George, UT ยท On-site

$165 - $246/day

Star Guides is a wilderness therapy program that takes at-risk youth backpacking in Utah's desert backcountry. Our clients issues include ADD, depression, anxiety, sexual behavioral problems, and ...

Outdoor Youth Mentor

Enterprise, UT ยท On-site

$153 - $260/day

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

... guides, executive director, insurance case managers, or other need to know clinical staff ... Continued professional development specific to wilderness therapy outcomes and necessary continuing ...

Outdoor Youth Mentor

Enterprise, UT ยท On-site

$153 - $260/day

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

... guides, executive director, insurance case managers, or other need to know clinical staff ... Continued professional development specific to wilderness therapy outcomes and necessary continuing ...

... guides, executive director, insurance case managers, or other need to know clinical staff ... Continued professional development specific to wilderness therapy outcomes and necessary continuing ...

... guides, executive director, insurance case managers, or other need to know clinical staff ... Continued professional development specific to wilderness therapy outcomes and necessary continuing ...

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

The field guide is the person who sees our students every day and directly facilitates the healing ... Wilderness therapy occurs within the context of healthy relationships , in small groups where ...

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How much do wilderness therapy guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for wilderness therapy guide in the United States is $19.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Wilderness Therapy Guides face when working with participants in remote environments?

Wilderness Therapy Guides often encounter challenges such as managing unpredictable weather conditions, ensuring participant safety during outdoor activities, and supporting individuals through emotional breakthroughs in unfamiliar settings. Guides must balance maintaining group morale with enforcing structure and safety protocols, all while adapting to the unique needs of each participant. Effective communication, flexibility, and strong leadership skills are essential for overcoming these challenges and facilitating a positive, transformative experience for everyone involved.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Wilderness Therapy Guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wilderness Therapy Guide, you need strong outdoor survival skills, first aid certification (such as Wilderness First Responder), and a background in psychology or counseling. Familiarity with GPS navigation, risk management protocols, and group facilitation tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, empathy, and leadership skills help guides build trust and foster personal growth within diverse groups. These abilities ensure client safety, effective therapeutic experiences, and successful outcomes in challenging and unpredictable wilderness environments.

What is the difference between Wilderness Therapy Guide vs Wilderness Therapist?

AspectWilderness Therapy GuideWilderness Therapist
CredentialsCPR/First Aid, outdoor leadership certificationsLicensed mental health or clinical certifications, therapy training
Work EnvironmentOutdoor wilderness settings, adventure-based programsOutdoor settings with a focus on therapy sessions
Employer & IndustryOutdoor adventure programs, youth treatment centersBehavioral health clinics, residential treatment centers

Wilderness Therapy Guides primarily lead outdoor activities and ensure safety, focusing on experiential learning. Wilderness Therapists, on the other hand, provide therapeutic interventions and mental health support. Both roles work outdoors and may overlap in settings, but their core responsibilities differ: guides focus on outdoor leadership, while therapists focus on mental health treatment.

What is a Wilderness Therapy Guide?

A Wilderness Therapy Guide is a professional who leads and supports individuals, often youth or young adults, through therapeutic programs set in outdoor, wilderness environments. Their role combines outdoor leadership with mentorship and emotional support, helping participants build confidence, resilience, and coping skills through nature-based activities. Guides are responsible for ensuring safety, facilitating group dynamics, and collaborating with therapists or counselors to support each individual's treatment plan. The job requires a strong understanding of outdoor survival, risk management, and interpersonal communication. Wilderness Therapy Guides play a vital role in promoting personal growth and healing through structured wilderness experiences.
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Wilderness Therapy Guide

Passages Alaska

Klawock, AK โ€ข On-site

$215.50/day

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Passages Alaska Field Guide



This position requires a drive for adventure, the ability to manage the unexpected, and the desire to be a healthy influence in the lives of others. It requires the ability to hold safe space in a wild place for a person that is struggling and may feel very out of their element. Working as a field guide in Southeast Alaska is the opportunity to experience a part of the Last Frontier from the seat of a canoe. You will encounter humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, black bears, bald eagles, salmon, halibut along with many others and come face to face with yourself. The guide position requires the confidence to manage a challenging situation with the humility to accept that there might be another way. Guides work as part of a team with other guides and clinical staff.

Fishing experience is a plus. You will not be functioning as a fishing guide, but fishing is an integral part of our program. Good outdoor skills, including next level fire and shelter building are a necessity. Experience working with emotionally struggling young adults and adolescents is a plus but not required if similar experience suggests that a person might be a good fit.


Duties:

  • Guides have the primary responsibility to facilitate a physically safe, and appropriately challenging experience for Passages Alaska participants.
  • Guides model appropriate behavior.
  • They teach support, encourage, and invite inquiry; inspiring students in a safe and validating manner.
  • Guides exhibit and teach outdoor skill while living and traveling in the near coastal waters of Southeast Alaska via primitive means.
  • Guides teach concepts and facilitate learning from an established, mindfulness-based student curriculum and from the natural world as teaching moments arise.
  • Guides may lead group meditation, teach yoga, prepare a meal, de-escalate an emotional student and manage a black bear encounter all in the same day.
  • Guides are responsible for documenting their work.
  • Guides are asked to be flexible and willing to help out in areas outside of specifically delineated duties.


There is nothing boring or ordinary about work in this setting. It is challenging and awe inspiring. You will come away with a changed perspective about the world and likely about yourself.

It's important to recognize that all staff members are growing and experiencing change along-side of the students we serve. Healthy boundaries are a must but parallel growth is a valuable benefit of this work.


Requirements:

  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Previous wilderness therapy experience.
  • Must be able to pass a background check, and random UA's
  • Must be physically and emotionally capable of spending extended time outdoors, away from cell service and Wi-Fi connectivity.
  • Canoe and salt water experience is a plus.
  • All staff must be comfortable living a congruent life with the values that we teach our students, to include living a clean and sober lifestyle and conducting themselves in a manner that reflects positively on themselves and our organization both on and off duty. We live and work in a very small community so our organization members are visible during their off time. We value our positive public image.


We offer:

  • Pay is dependent on experience, but Alaska labor regulations dictate that our pay is above the industry standard and starts at $215.50 per day for in field days. Step increases are available with experience and professional development.
  • We like to hire other positions from within our own organization so there is opportunity to move into other areas of responsibility
  • Ongoing clinical and professional training
  • Meals are included while guides are in the field.
  • Two weeks paid training/ hiring seminar
  • The opportunity to experience, in depth, a world class eco touring and sporting destination
  • Typically 2 weeks on 1-2 weeks off allow plenty of time for travel and personal exploration
  • A supportive and validating organization that values and works to incorporate the individual skills and talents of its members


Check us out at www.passagesalaska.com