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Clean Marina Program Graduate Assistant

S.C. Sea Grant Consortium, Charleston, SC, United States


Clean Marina Program Graduate Assistantship
The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium is seeking a part-time Clean Marina Graduate Student Assistant for the Extension Program to be based at its office in Charleston, South Carolina. The Clean Marina Intern will work directly with the Coastal Communities Specialist and Extension Program Specialists on tasks and deliverables set by the Clean Marina Program (CMP) steering committee.

The intern will have opportunities to work in the field and in the office; will be able to travel to and visit marinas across the state; and will network with public entities and private industry – working together to encourage sustainable practices along South Carolina waterways.

This is a paid internship position. There is an opportunity to develop a thesis or internship project as part of the work, depending on the student’s interest.

The Consortium is a university-based state agency established in 1980 to generate and provide science-based information on issues and opportunities to improve the social and economic well-being of coastal residents while ensuring the optimal use and conservation of marine and coastal natural resources.

The South Carolina Clean Marina Program (CMP) is part of a national effort to protect and improve water quality by reducing nonpoint source water pollution. Originally established in coastal states with support from the Coastal Zone Management Program and Sea Grant, the CMP includes more than 30 states and territories that participate in this voluntary compliance program focused on environmentally responsible marina and boating practices.

Marinas and boatyards that meet the program’s environmental standards are recognized for their commitment to stewardship and are eligible to display the Clean Marina flag and use the logo in their marketing. Participating marinas also play an active role in encouraging their customers and other boaters to help protect our waterways.

Qualifications
This position requires current enrollment or acceptance into a graduate degree program at an accredited university or college in South Carolina. The chosen graduate intern will have a well‑rounded marine or environmental studies background, experience or a keen interest in extension and outreach programs, strong interpersonal and written communication skills, an ability to coordinate groups and teams of people as well as work independently, and superior organizational capability.

Position requires a valid driver’s license.

Job Duties

Coordinate technical advisory committee activities and program communications

Assist with coordinating, scheduling, and conducting site visit inspections, including being on‑site for inspections

Assist in the development of site inspection summary reports

Engage with marina staff through on‑site visits to promote the program and strengthen stakeholder relationships

Visit multiple marinas along the South Carolina coast to recruit new marinas, develop marketing materials, highlight features, newsletter content, testimonials, and social media content

Organize and support certification/recertification workshops in collaboration with S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR)

Partner with SCDNR to enhance program visibility through participation in regional boat shows and outreach events

Maintain and update program resources, including training presentations and the CMP Guidebook

Manage CMP Website content by updating links, informational resources, and marketing materials as needed

Position Type
Part‑time paid internship, $20/hour

Work Location and Hours
20 hours/week (may include hours outside the regular business day) and routine paid travel to locations around the state. All non‑travel work must be conducted at the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium office located in Charleston, SC. No remote work can be offered.

The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. South Carolina is making our veterans a priority for employment in state agencies and institutions. The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium participates in E-Verify.

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