Ocean Job Board
Newfound Harbor Marine Institute at Seacamp
Start Date:
Seasonal: May 22, 2026 - August 31st, 2026, $190/wk x 14.5 wks = $2755 total
Full Year: May 22, 2026 - May 22, 2027, Starting at $1,100/mo, commensurate with experience and degrees
Application Deadline: Applications accepted until positions are filled
Seacamp is seeking enthusiastic, skilled marine educators to inspire the next generation of ocean stewards through hands-on science, field experiences, and outdoor learning in the Florida Keys. We are currently looking to fill positions for Summer 2026.
Position Overview
Science Instructors are responsible for delivering engaging marine science and outdoor education programs while ensuring the safety, well-being, and positive camp experience of all participants. This role combines teaching, leadership, boating, and mentorship in a dynamic coastal environment.
What You’ll Do
Teach hands-on marine science and outdoor education programs through labs, field trips, discussions, and presentations
Lead snorkeling, boating, and field-based learning experiences in local marine environments
Help teach SCUBA courses and Open Water dives, gaining valuable instructional experience while logging time underwater on Florida Keys reefs.
Mentor and supervise campers, helping them adjust to camp life and build positive peer relationships
Serve as a cabin leader for a small group of campers (summer program)
Coordinate and support visiting school groups, including orientation, scheduling, and daily activities
Maintain scientific labs, equipment, and field gear in safe, functional condition
Uphold Seacamp’s conservation, safety, and operational standards
Actively participate in staff training, camp events, and community responsibilities
Contribute to a collaborative, professional, and supportive camp environment
Leadership & Responsibility
Ensure the health, safety, and welfare of campers, staff, and guests at all times
Supervise participants during meals, clean-up, free time, evening programs, and dorm hours
Operate boats and vehicles in accordance with USCG and Seacamp policies (training provided)
Take ownership of an assigned area of camp responsibility (e.g., lab equipment, science resources, unit leadership)
Qualifications
Minimum age: 21
Bachelor’s degree in marine science, environmental science, outdoor education, or related field
Teaching or instructional experience preferred (camp, classroom, or field-based)
Experience working with youth in group settings preferred
Ability to lead and actively participate in rigorous outdoor activities
High level of enthusiasm, professionalism, and leadership
Open Water Scuba Certification
Certifications (Required or Provided During Training)
American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding, CPR/AED, First Aid
Emergency Oxygen & When Help Is Delayed
Florida Safe Boating Course
Valid U.S. driver’s license with good driving record
Why Work at Seacamp
Teach marine science where it actually happens — on the water and in the field
Gain professional boating, diving, and leadership experience
Work with a passionate, mission-driven team
Make a meaningful impact on youth education and ocean conservation
Live and work in the Florida Keys