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Compensation: $23.00 per hour, part-time (20-30 hours per week), temporary, non-exempt
Priority Application Date: February 23, 2026
Season Dates: April 14 to October 30, 2026
position Locations: majority of shifts at Seattle Gear Library with occasional shifts at South Puget Sound Gear Library
About Washington Trails Association
Washington Trails Association (WTA) is the nation’s largest state-based hiking and trail maintenance nonprofit. For 60 years, we’ve been mobilizing hikers as public lands advocates, trail stewards and on-the-ground experts in pursuit of our vision of Trails for Everyone, Forever. Each year, with the support of over 23,000 donating members, WTA staff and more than 3,500 volunteers perform over 160,000 hours of trail maintenance across the state. Through our online Hiking Guide and Trailblazer app, we help hundreds of thousands of people find trails, from everyday adventures to backcountry explorations. Our vision depends on fostering an organization and outdoor community where all people are welcome, represented and included.
Outdoor Leadership Training
WTA’s strength is our community, and our vision depends on fostering an inclusive organization where everyone feels welcome and represented. The Outdoor Leadership Training (OLT) program assists in fostering inclusive communities by empowering educators and youth program facilitators with the skills and resources they need to lead safe and fun outdoor experiences. The program includes Gear Libraries to support access for youth, families and adults in need of appropriate gear to enjoy their outings without the expensive barrier. In 2025, the gear libraries supported over 175 outings to provide more than 6,000 experiences.
About This Opportunity
WTA seeks an Outdoor Leadership Training (OLT) Gear Library Assistant with a strong desire to support outdoor experiences with diverse communities. The position’s primary responsibility is to assist community partners with borrowing gear at WTA’s Gear Libraries. The ideal candidate has some experience with hiking and camping, will demonstrate a flexible, proactive attitude and will contribute to the overall success of WTA by welcoming requests for support, tracking key information and meeting deadlines. This position is a great opportunity to learn more about inventory management systems, outdoor gear, customer service and youth-focused outdoor programs. The position reports to the Outdoor Leadership Training Manager.
The Outdoor Leadership Training (OLT) Gear Library Assistant is a temporary, part-time, non-exempt position based in Seattle, WA.
Primary Responsibilities
Assist with outdoor gear lending procedures – 80%
Engage with community-based organization leaders – 15%
Support community outreach and partnership development – 5%
Experience, Skills, Knowledge, and Values
Competitive candidates will highlight the following in their resume & cover letter, or express willingness to learn:
Location and Schedule
The Gear Library Assistant is a part-time, temporary, non-exempt position. This role is based at WTA’s Seattle Gear Library (847 Hiawatha Place S, Seattle, WA, 98144) and will require travel and occasional work shifts at WTA’s South Puget Sound Gear Library (14422 Meridian E, Puyallup, WA 98375). The expected work schedule is 20 to 30 hours per week, generally Tuesdays through Fridays with occasional weekends, starting April 14 and concluding on October 30, 2026.
Compensation
Compensation is $23.00 per hour. This position is eligible for paid holidays and sick leave (prorated to hours worked), health stipend, transportation and an employer-matched retirement plan. WTA is committed to supporting professional development. A WTA vehicle may be provided for transportation between the gear libraries and off-site locations. Should a personal vehicle be used to fulfill program needs, mileage reimbursement is provided for travel between the work site and the base of operations (Seattle Gear Library, Seattle, WA), up to 250 miles round-trip. For more information on benefits, please visit our website at www.wta.org/benefits.
Join Our Team
Our hiring process At WTA we consistently evaluate and update our hiring process to align with current best practices for equity and inclusion. The hiring process for this role will include a phone screen, in-person panel interview, background check and reference checks. WTA’s practice is to run a background check with the opportunity to discuss any results before final hiring decisions are made. If you have any questions or need accommodation in our recruitment process, please contact seasonaljobs@wta.org.
Equal Opportunity
We believe WTA and Washington’s outdoor community are stronger when made up of people with varied backgrounds, identities, abilities and lived experiences. WTA is committed to advancing equity and continually working to become a more inclusive organization. People of color and people with other identities that are underrepresented in the outdoor industry — including but not limited to gender identity, class, sexual orientation, age, ability and background — are strongly encouraged to apply. To read our complete Equal Opportunity Employer statement, please visit www.wta.org/careers.
How to Apply
Complete an application contact form and email a resume and brief cover letter to seasonaljobs@wta.org. Include “Gear Library Assistant
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How to Apply
Complete an application contact form and email a resume and brief cover letter to seasonaljobs@wta.org. Include “Gear Library Assistant” in the subject line. Please use the following format for file names: “Last Name, First Name – Resume/Cover letter.” The priority deadline is February 23. If you have any questions, please contact seasonaljobs@wta.org. We look forward to hearing from you.
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