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SUNY Maritime CollegeLocation: Bronx, NY Category: Administrative & Professional Posted On: Fri Nov 21 2025 Job Description:
SUNY Maritime College, located in Throggs Neck (Bronx), New York, is looking for outgoing, responsible and motivated Marine Environmental Science Educators to develop, test, implement, and evaluate a hands-on marine environmental science curriculum and lesson plans for its three, 2-week long sessions of Maritime Adventure Camp. Apply your knowledge and passion for marine science to ignite program participants' interest in marine environmental science and aquatic activities. Candidates will be given preference based on core studies at SUNY Maritime College in Marine Environmental Science curriculum relevant to the internship.
Responsibilities:
- Adapt and develop marine science curriculum for campers in 3rd - 9th grade
- Prepare and teach daily hands-on marine science lessons and activities
- Collaborate and work with counselors, counselors in training (CITs), and other camp staff
- Ensure a safe and fun learning environment
- Evaluate and adjust lesson plans and activities, as needed
- Acquire, prepare, maintain and properly clean and stow all materials and equipment
- Assist with other educational summer programs at the Waterfront, including "Boogie Down to the Sound"
- Perform all other duties as assigned by Waterfront Staff
Job Requirements:
Required Qualifications:
- Currently pursuing degree in marine environmental science, marine biology, environmental education, related field or equivalent training and knowledge, preferably with teaching experience
- Passion for sharing your love of the marine environment and aquatic activities with children
- Fun-loving, sense of adventure, team player, positive, can-do attitude
- Ability to work well with others as a collaborative team player and take initiative as a leader
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in camp, nature, or marine education center setting with children
- Experience with US Sailing REACH Curriculum or other STEM programs
- Current CPR and First Aid Certification
- Experience in maintaining fish tanks, seining, and identifying marine species
- Waterfront Lifeguard Certification
- US POWERBOATING Safe Powerboat Handling Certification
- PADI or NAUI SCUBA Certification
Additional Information:
Classification: FLSA non-exempt position that is eligible for overtime monies.
Budget Title: Technical Specialist (CSL)
Local Title: Marine Environmental Science Educator(s)
Review of applications will commence immediately and conclude when position is filled.
Compensation
- $4650/summer; lunch included
- Possible dorm room housing available
- May qualify for SUNY Maritime College Environmental Science Internship (ES 505 - 3 credits)upon approval of Science Department
Tentative Schedule
- Mid-May to mid-June: curriculum preparation (flexible hours, work from home or on-site)
- June 22 - June 26, 2026: on-site camp training & orientation
- June 29 - August 7, 2026: camp (three 2-week sessions, Monday - Friday)
- August 10 & 11, 2026: post-camp debrief & pack-up
- Will be required to work one Saturday, date TBD, at "Boogie Down to the Sound" event
For those desiring additional information, please contact the Waterfront at waterfront@sunymaritime.edu.
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