We created the Ocean Job Board to facilitate access to job postings in the marine community.
The board links directly to the career pages of ocean organizations and updates when jobs are posted or taken down. It's free to use, and all applications go directly to the hiring organization.
Posting a job is free. To add or remove your organization or ask a question, please email us at jobboard@schmidtmarine.org.
Disclaimer: Schmidt Marine does not investigate the practices or validity of any organization or posting on this site. These links are provided as a free offering and do not constitute an endorsement from, or relationship with, Schmidt Marine. Schmidt Marine does not have any obligation to screen any of the listings or to include any listings in its search results, and it may exclude or remove any listing for any or no reason. This site and all materials are provided “as is” with no warranties, express or implied, and you agree that under no circumstances shall Schmidt Marine or its affiliates be liable for your use of or reliance on any information provided on this site or otherwise.
Review coastal development permit applications for conformity with California Coastal Act requirements;
Review and process after-the-fact coastal development permit applications;
Analyze coastal land use plans (LUP) and zoning ordinances prepared by cities and counties in the coastal zone for conformity with California Coastal Act requirements;
Draft and review planning policies for local LCPs and LUPs;
Prepare written recommendations to the Commission on permit applications and other matters;
Review compliance by applicants with the terms of previously issued coastal permits;
Coordinate with District Enforcement staff on ways to address Coastal Act violations;
Monitor the coastal regulatory and planning programs of assigned cities and counties and participate through means such as commenting on proposed developments under review at the local level and assisting local government planners in interpretation of California Coastal Act and LCP policies;
Provide information to permit applicants and members of the public regarding the Commission’s regulatory and planning programs;
Take a proactive approach to identifying and solving problems of LCP interpretation and implementation;
Perform miscellaneous other tasks, including analyzing the environmental impacts of projects in the coastal zone; interpreting aerial photographs and mapped information; visiting the sites of coastal projects; and attending meetings with local, state, and federal government agencies;
Some travel and fieldwork;
Support public participation and public outreach; including support for in-person and virtual public hearings;
Prepare and present effective oral presentations to various audiences; and