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Environmental Education & Stewardship Specialist - National Marine Sanctuary Foundation

This is an AmeriCorps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. To serve in AmeriCorps you must be a U.S. citizenU.S. national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States. Please do not inquire if you do not meet these requirements.

The Environmental Education & Stewardship Specialist will support the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s work by providing visitors the opportunity to learn about the Olympic Coast’s dynamic natural and cultural identity and participate in stewardship activities. Duties include:

  • Plan, implement and evaluate K-12 education programs.
  • Collaborate with staff and Washington CoastSavers to plan and coordinate regional beach cleanups.
  • Recruit and train volunteers.
  • Conduct public outreach and engagement through partner organizations and community events.

Monthly stipend: $2,995

Additional Benefits:

  • Medical Insurance.
  • Enhanced member benefits including access to mental health counseling, career services, and financial counseling.
  • Education award of up to $7,395 upon completion of service.
  • Childcare and food assistance if eligible.

About Us

The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary was designated by NOAA in 1994. It is one of the nation's most treasured ocean areas and home to many marine mammals, seabirds, fish, and invertebrate communities. The area is culturally significant and has supported humans since time immemorial. We aim to protect the Olympic Coast’s natural and cultural resources through responsible stewardship. We use research to drive preservation and grow understanding through outreach and education. The member will conduct public outreach and education and lead volunteer stewardship activities. We expect to begin interviews on a rolling basis in April. Visit us online at: https://olympiccoast.noaa.gov/ or contact host site staff directly at: christine.vandeen@noaa.gov for more information.