Job Opening

Image 1 Credit: Clint Graves. Image 2: Greater Farallones Offices on Crissy Field. Image 3: Aerial of GFNMS.

Marine Science Education Fellow (1 position)

Desired start date: February 2025 or until filled

Greater Farallones Association (GFA) is excited to continue the Marine Science Education Fellowship program with one open position that supports currently enrolled college students interested in pursuing a career in educating others about the ocean, but have little or no experience. GFA is an equal opportunity employer and aims to foster inclusivity, justice, and equity within our organization, and in the broader fields of ocean conservation, environmental education, and nonprofit management. We will consider all eligible student candidates, regardless of ability or background.

Greater Farallones Association (GFA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to conserve the ecosystems of Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. LiMPETS is a joint project of GFA and NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.

Selected candidates will be given the opportunity to build teaching skills and comfort working with students, learn marine science curriculum, and have access to marine sanctuary resources. GFA is committed to providing opportunities to the next generation of marine scientists and educators from all backgrounds, and is dedicated to raising awareness and stewardship of the vital ocean resources right off the coast of San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin, and Sonoma Counties.

Marine Science Education Fellow positions are available with the following program: 

LiMPETS Program (Long Term Monitoring Program and Experiential Training for Students) 

The Marine Science Education Fellow will provide instructional and administrative program support for the LiMPETS program. This Fellowship is a part-time, non-exempt, grant-funded position with the Greater Farallones Association and will require a commitment of 10-20 hours per week, Monday-Friday, with occasional weekend work. The schedule will be decided collaboratively with the supervisor of this role. This is a 6-month position, starting in February 2025 and running to July 2025. The Fellow’s work is managed and mentored by Jaclyn Schneider, LiMPETS Program Coordinator.

Responsibilities 

Responsibilities in this role could include the following and will be worked out collaboratively at the beginning of the fellowship:

  • Assist with the delivery of coastal science education programs, both in the classroom (in-person or distance learning) and in the field
  • Contribute to a safe and inclusive environment for all students during lessons and among staff in the workplace
  • Assist the Program Coordinator in the administration of programs, including outreach to teachers and registration of students
  • Manage program equipment and supplies
  • Assist in the implementation of a teacher professional development workshop
  • Assist in the development of online educational resources, as needed
  • Other program specific tasks as available and capacity allows

Preferred Qualifications

  • At least 18 years of age 
  • Currently enrolled college student at time of fellowship
  • Looking to gain entry-level experience in marine science and education
  • Willingness to learn teaching skills to effectively instruct K-12 students, ages 6 through 17, from diverse cultural, economic, and social backgrounds
  • General knowledge of or willingness to learn about concepts such as key ocean organisms, coastal ecosystems, and coastal stewardship
  • Ability to work as a team member and be an effective communicator
  • Strong computer skills (using the Microsoft Office & Google Suite primarily)
  • Ability to adjust quickly to changing priorities and manage tasks 
  • Ability to lift and carry 35 lbs as this position requires transporting education materials
  • Ability to move over uneven surfaces along the coast
  • Pass mandatory background check and defensive driving course
  • Have access to reliable transportation, a valid driver license, and a clean driving record
  • Be fully vaccinated against COVID as defined by the Centers for Disease Control, and provide proof prior to beginning work (exemptions apply)
  • Documented negative TB test within the last 3 years
  • A negative TB test at the start of position

Employee Status and Benefits

This is a part-time, non-exempt, seasonal position working approximately 10-20 hours per week, for the six-month period of February 2025-July 2025. This role is compensated at the rate of $25.81 per hour per our grant funding. The position is eligible for paid holidays recognized by GFA and sick-time accruals on a prorated basis.

Application Instructions

We encourage those interested in marine science and/or education to apply, regardless of previous science or teaching experience. To apply, please complete the following google form. All questions can be directed to fellowship@farallones.org. Applications will be reviewed starting on January 22nd, but we will continue accepting applications until the position is filled.

Greater Farallones Association is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; national origin; ancestry; religion; sex; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; marital status; pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, or related medical conditions; reproductive decision making; status as a victim of domestic violence, assault, or stalking; genetic information; medical condition; disability, physical or mental; age (for persons over 40); or military or veteran status.