Do you want to help our ocean, coastline, marine life, and community?
Orange County Coastkeeper offers a wide selection of volunteer and internship opportunities throughout the year. Activities can range from coordinating a beach cleanup and collecting water quality samples, to community outreach and film production.
A Coastkeeper intern will gain experience that will further your education or career search and provide a high profile reference for resumes and job applications. As such, the expectations and responsibilities for interns are similar to those found in a standard job setting.
The minimum commitment for an official internship is 80-100 hours (dependent on program). All positions are unpaid, and we encourage student applicants to receive school credit for their hours.
Read more about our internship opportunities below.
Environmental Education
This internship gives students interested in teaching environmental education real experience working with K-12 students. Interns will assist Coastkeeper’s education team with in-class presentations, preparing teaching materials and field trips where they teach students about their local watershed, how to test water quality, etc.
Responsibilities
- Assist with staffing/hosting educational booths at fairs, conferences, and other outreach events
- Assist with the development, implementation, and presentation of hands-on lessons for schools and outreach events (field trips, in-class lessons, career fairs, etc.)
- Support marketing and promotional efforts for the WHALES and Kids Ocean Day programs through social media, press releases, and the Coastkeeper education program websites (blog posts, social media stories, etc.)
- Assist with logistical duties such as maintaining inventory of supplies, calibrating water quality meters, scanning documents, grading worksheets etc.
Qualifications
Applicants must be enrolled in college and in the process of obtaining a degree. Degree is not limited to science/education. Applicants with experience working with students, excellent oral and written communication skills, highly developed organizational skills, and a demonstrated ability to engage students and teachers alike will be given priority.
Candidate must be hardworking, motivated, and most importantly, demonstrate a deep commitment and passion for environmental protection and education. Prior to applying for this position, the applicant should familiarize themselves with the WHALES and Kids Ocean Day programs by visiting the program pages.
Schedule
~10 hours per week. Preference will be given to candidates with availability between the hours of 8:00am-2:00pm for EITHER Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Remaining hours are flexible.
Orange County Coastkeeper accepts applications year-round. To be considered for a 80-hour, unpaid intern position, please fill out this application and send it along with your resume to Michaela Coats at michaela@coastkeeper.org.
Marine Restoration
This internship program is geared towards students interested in marine research and habitat restoration. Major restoration events take place during the summer each year, but ongoing scientific surveys, planning and outreach tasks occur year-round.
Interns will learn about the complete process of habitat restoration from start to finish, including grant writing, fundraising, permitting, monitoring, and restoration. Current Coastkeeper restoration projects are focused on native eelgrass and oysters.
Responsibilities
- Review and summarize relevant scientific literature
- Assist with scientific monitoring in the field
- Enter, organize and analyze data
- Assist with data interpretation and production of summary reports
- Attend and assist with restoration events in Newport Bay
- Develop and improve outreach materials for the restoration program
- Solicit volunteer help for restoration events and coordinate volunteer participation
- Research potential grants and assist in developing grant applications
- Generate a monthly blog post featuring your work with Coastkeeper
- Provide support to other Coastkeeper projects, as well as general office assistance
Required Qualifications
- Hard working, self-motivated and passionate about marine habitat restoration and conservation
- Ability to multi-task, work independently and as part of a team
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Comfortable working long hours outside and near the water
- Proficient in Microsoft programs, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- Reliable transportation to office and field sites
Completed or working towards a college degree. Highest priority will be given to those who must complete an internship for college credit, or have an equally decisive way of verifying a deep commitment to the success of their Coastkeeper internship
Preferred Qualifications
- Current AAUS certified Scientific Diver
- Geographic Information Systems experience
- Grant and scientific writing experience
Schedule
8 – 16 hours a week, including occasional weekends. Can be flexible around work and school schedules, but applicants must commit to at least two days a week in the office, as well as the vast majority of restoration events.
The restoration program accepts applications year-round but has limited capacity. To be considered for an unpaid intern position, please submit your application, a resume, and a brief cover letter to Kaysha Kenney at Kaysha@coastkeeper.org.
Advocacy and Research
Much of our work relies on strong research skills to support our advocacy efforts. As an advocacy and research intern, you may focus on a specific project that is timely and piques your interest, or you could delve into a variety of tasks throughout your time with us. You might work in areas such as scientific research, campaigns, event planning, and MPA Watch.
Responsibilities
Work on a variety of projects that include field work, research, report writing, data entry, attending public meetings, writing letters and working with the public.
Qualifications
Must have your own transportation, be willing and able to work outdoors in a variety of locations, have good communications and writing skills, ability to work as part of a team.
Orange County Coastkeeper accepts applications year-round. To be considered for a 100-hour, unpaid intern position, please fill out this document and send it along with your resume to Ray Hiemstra at ray@coastkeeper.org.
Communications
Coastkeeper is looking for photographers, writers, videographers, graphic designers, and other creatives to help promote our environmental programs. This is a flexible opportunity that tailors the experience of every individual intern to highlight their skills.
Responsibilities
- Draft press releases and media alerts
- Create content for social media
- Create innovative communications and fundraising strategies
- Schedule and post content on social media
- Contact and engage with local businesses and organizations
- Create marketing materials such as fliers and e-blasts
- Shoot and edit photos and video
- Act as communications liaison on field trips, beach cleanups, and restoration efforts
Qualifications
Applicants should have experience with creating marketing and communications projects and an interest in environmental awareness campaigns. Candidates must have excellent oral and written communication skills, highly developed organizational skills, and a demonstrated ability to manage projects. They must be hard-working, self-motivated, and must demonstrate a deep commitment and passion for environmental protection.
- Strong writing and verbal communication skills
- Writing experience (journalistic & creative)
- Attention to detail
- Confidence in public speaking
- Creative mindset
- Ability to work independently
- Preferred digital design experience with Photoshop, Canva, etc.
- Preferred photography and/or videography skills
Orange County Coastkeeper accepts applications year-round. To be considered for an unpaid intern position, please fill out this application and send it along with your resume to Matt Sylvester at matt@coastkeeper.org.
Beach Cleanup
The Cleanup OC program is looking for a well organized and creative intern that is interested in community outreach and event programming. Cleanup OC is Orange County Coastkeeper’s community cleanup program that strives to improve the quality of life and the environment throughout Orange County. Cleanup OC provides an opportunity for the community to give back and protect their home.
Coastkeeper holds monthly beach cleanups and co-coordinates the annual OC Coastal Cleanup Day. At these public events, community members take initiative and spend time outdoors with friends, family, and neighbors to make their home a better place.
Responsibilities
- Help coordinate all aspects of the expansion of the Cleanup OC programs. This includes event planning, community outreach, coordinating volunteers.
- Attend and help facilitate beach cleanups.
- Design online content to promote events.
- Work with public relations team to schedule and post social media content.
- Aid in recruitment of volunteers for events
Qualifications
Applicants should have experience with event planning, community outreach, communications and an interest in environmental stewardship. Candidates must have excellent oral and written communication skills, highly developed organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to manage projects. He or she must be hard working, self-motivated and must demonstrate a commitment and passion for environmental protection.
- Experience in event planning and coordinating volunteers
- Strong writing and verbal communication skills
- Confidence in public speaking
- Creative mindset
- Ability to work independently
Orange County Coastkeeper accepts applications year-round. Please fill out this application and send it along with your resume to Irene at irene@coastkeeper.org.
Environmental Litigation & Advocacy
For more information on our environmental litigation and advocacy internship, please click here.