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What to expect from outdoor jobs abroad
Travel Level
Activity dependent
Job Examples
Activity Specialist at Summer Camp
Destinations
USA, Canada, and China
Age Range
18+
Outdoor Jobs Abroad Guide
Unlock the excitement of an adventurous outdoor job abroad that lets you connect with nature and work outdoors, turning a boring 9-5 life into a daily exhilarating journey.
There's nothing quite like getting paid to enjoy the outdoors. You get to keep active, embrace the elements, and do something you love, making Mother Nature your true employer.
Whether you're passionate about rock climbing, outdoor education, or anything in between, carve your path in this fulfilling career where personal growth thrives. It welcomes beginners and experienced individuals to shape their own unique outdoor stories.
Do I need experience for an outdoor job abroad?
This depends on the outdoor job abroad. If you apply to be a powerboat driver at summer camp, you’ll need your PYA Level 2 Powerboat Qualification or equivalent, as you’ll operate heavy machinery. However, other outdoor education jobs abroad may not require experience, so research first.
Are outdoor jobs abroad fun?
If you love being outdoors and are passionate about an activity, outdoor education jobs abroad are the perfect next step. You’ll spend time doing something you love whilst inspiring the next generation into a hobby. Being outdoors is the ideal way to enjoy a season abroad.
Where can I get an outdoor job abroad?
What types of outdoor jobs abroad are there?
There are outdoor jobs abroad globally, depending on your chosen role. A major source of outdoor jobs abroad is summer camp with Activity Specialist roles. These span from being a Football Coach to a Waterski instructor, meaning you can secure your dream outdoor education job abroad.
What kind of outdoor education jobs abroad are available?
If animals are you're passion, then you're in luck. There are lots of volunteer wildlife conservation roles available globally. While these roles are unpaid, you will still get to experience something that is unforgettable. From orangutan conservation in Borneo to turtle conservation in Greece, there is so much for nature lovers to get involved with.
A popular choice among backpackers seeking seasonal work in sunny locations, fruit picking is an excellent choice for those who love to work in outdoors locations. Australia and New Zealand are two countries that are ideal for those wanting to get involved with this type of work.
Ski instructors typically work at ski resorts in mountainous regions worldwide, including popular destinations like Aspen in the United States, Verbier in Switzerland, Mt Ruapehu or Niseko in Japan. If you took this role you would be teaching skiing techniques, assessing people's skill levels, and ensuring everyone has a safe learning experience on the slopes. Instructors typically teach in groups or they can offer private lessons to individuals.
The job of a lifeguard is responsible, but mainly a simple and fun job, through which you have a unique chance to get to know the USA.
The content of your work will be to ensure the safety of visitors to the pool assigned to you. Keeping the pool itself and its surroundings clean is a matter of course.
It also includes a course of the American Red Cross, so thanks to the program you will gain experience and knowledge that you will use in the future.
Even before the interview and the course itself, you will complete a preliminary exam so that you know that you will be able to complete the course 100% and that the summer in the USA is very close.
The pools are mainly located on the east coast in the states of Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virginia.
If you’re the type who can help out in a variety of ways, you’ll make a great General Counselor.
You’ll get to take part in all the fun camp activities, and experience something new every day.
You’ll be a role model for your small group of campers, and you’ll be the person they’ll turn to if they need help.
You can make a big impact on your group because you’ll be with them day in and day out. You’ll get to watch them grow over the summer, which makes this a truly rewarding role.
Qualifications: No qualifications are needed for this role.
If you’ve got a one-track mind, this one’s for you.
If there’s a better summer job than helping kids develop their skills in an activity you’re passionate about, we haven’t heard of it. If you’d be confident enough to teach kids about your chosen activity, you’ll be a great fit. All you really need to bring to this camp role is your enthusiasm and creativity. You’ll excel if you can find ways to help kids grow in different ways. You’ll usually have five 1-hour sessions at your station each day, and you can join other activities or groups in your spare time.
There’s a huge range of activities and job roles at summer camps in America, so there’s likely a perfect role for you. Make sure to let us know about your skills in your application. If you're interested in a specific role, ask our team on your welcome call.
Qualifications: Not required for most Activity Specialist roles. If you do have qualifications in any of the activities on your profile, that’s a bonus!
FAQS
Yes!
There are a huge range of different roles at camp, with superstars needed for all types of outdoor education roles.
Whether you love the water and want to be a watersports instructor or lifeguard, or if you love camping and you wish to teach outdoor cooking, we would love to hear from you.
You can find more information about this on our Outdoor Jobs page here.
Summer camp has one of the biggest selection of outdoor jobs anywhere in the world.
From major sports, through to niche activities, summer camps across America, Canada, and China are all searching for specialist superstars who are looking for adventure jobs abroad.
If you have an outdoor hobby, it will be available in a role.
You don't even need to have a formal background or education in a similar role, as summer camps are looking for the right candidates who are passionate in their activity and are determined to learn.
Not only will you get an outdoor job in something you love, but you will leave with full training and experience, which you can take on to further your outdoor career.
Outdoor instructors help lead, teach, and instruct people through specific outdoor activities.
It can span a whole array of areas, from sports through to outdoor cooking, with the main aim to ensure that the people you look after have fun, learn, and are safe.
You'll need to have a passion for the outdoor job you are in, and translate that passion and energy to the campers.
Outdoor instructors have a huge influence on the campers enjoyment of the outdoor activity and could have a massive affect on whether they take up or continue with it after summer camp.
It's a fantastic opportunity to be a positive impact on young peoples' lives.
Experience in a similar role is beneficial, but not essential.
The main thing we're looking for is passionate, energetic and driven people, who are looking to learn.
You will, however, have to have a passion and interest in your chosen activity.
Being involved in it as a hobby or a pastime is important, as you'll have to pass over your energy for it to the campers.
But don't worry; when you arrive at summer camp, you'll have a full training period, where you'll get more thoroughly involved in the activity.
Here, the summer camp can make sure you get up to a certain standard, through practice, practice, practice!
You'll also gain relevant qualifications and advice from your team leaders on how to instruct, so you can go from 0-100 real quickly!
Absolutely.
By working an adventurous job such as being an Outdoor Instructor at summer camp, you're gaining vital skills and experience in within an industry you love.
You'll be gaining key qualifications, whether that be in health and safety or in technical proficiency, alongside valuable, real-life experience.
These things you're able to take on to your next active job and really start building your outdoor career.
In fact, many summer camp staff have then gone on to forge out a career in a particular industry, based on their experience at camp.
So if you're wondering whether to take that adventure job; this is a sign to do so.
Working outdoors is perfect for those with lots of energy and a passion for nature.
By understanding the area in which you think you'd like to contribute, it makes it much easier to find jobs that align to it.
So, if you're a keen camper, you could become a Camping Trip leader.
Love cooking? Then an Outdoor Cooking role could be perfect for you.
Love sport and play it constantly? Then being an activity specialist is the way to go.
Whatever your area or passion is, we guarantee there'll be a role out there for you.