The CCE Co-Leader will co-plan and facilitate a month-long traveling internship program for adults from southcentral Alaska called the
Community Coastal Experience (CCE), which will take place in June and July 2025.
During the Community Coastal Experience, the Co-Leader will connect the interns with projects and organizations that are working to forward collaborative science and restoration and weave together environmental science and Alaska Native cultures of the region impacted by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in southcentral Alaska. The Co-Leader will facilitate activities with partner organizations on the topics of marine ecology, mariculture, environmental monitoring, archaeology, and cultural revitalization. They will help the interns to boost their field work skills, build networks with other communities and individuals, and become more familiar with local Indigenous cultures and coastal science.
The Co-Leader will spend 4-5 weeks with the Community Coastal Experience traveling to 2-4 communities in southcentral Alaska, which may include Homer, Seldovia, Cordova, Kodiak and/or Seward, spending approximately 1-2 weeks in each location. During this experience, they will be living with and supporting up to 8 interns in day-to-day needs as well as the scheduled learning activities. Field sites feature rocky intertidal areas of outstanding diversity, coastal forests, salt and freshwater wetlands, and research vessels.
Planning will take place from February through May as a collaboration between the two CCE co-leads, the CCE Coordinator, and program partners. Program wrap-up will take place from mid-July through the end of August.
This position is part of the Community Organized Restoration and Learning (CORaL) Network, funded by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council.
Position runs February 3 - August 31, 2025
In-person training required February 10-14 in Cordova, AK (travel costs will be covered). With the exception of those training dates, the work schedule for February-April is flexible and can include remote work. Full-time, in-person work required May-August.
Compensation: $21/hour with shared housing in Homer provided ($24/hour without housing). Additional benefits include up to $600 in funding for the costs of professional development opportunities, paid holidays with flexible dates, and 40 hours of paid sick leave (including mental as well as physical health and family emergencies).
To Apply: Please visit
Employment — Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies for more information. To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for 3 references to jobs@akcoastalstudies.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis with a
priority deadline of November 25, 2024. In your 1-page cover letter, please explain why you are interested in this position and describe the relevant work, academic, and/or life experience that you will bring to this position. Please indicate in both the cover letter and email subject line the position for which you are applying