In the realm where tourism fuels local economies, this study unveils the transformative landscape of the “green job ecosystem,” aiming to transcend traditional constraints. Through a meticulous conceptual model, it dissects vital threads of green job characteristics and social-cultural factors, proposing succinct research propositions for future empirical investigations. Methodologically anchored in rigorous conceptual approaches and robust theoretical frameworks, the study delves into drivers of change, job characteristics, and community factors within the ecosystem. The model envisions a future where tourism intertwines with sustainability, shaped by environmental awareness, policy support, technological innovation, and community engagement. As a call to action, this research invites future exploration to test the conceptual framework empirically, contributing to a flourishing, sustainable narrative for both destination and resident alike.