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Onboard Programs Coordinator

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater

Beacon, New York

Job Type Temporary
Salary $16 per hour
Benefits Five paid personal days plus accrued sick time. Location: Live onboard the sloop Clearwater anywhere between Albany and Brooklyn during onboard weeks; alternate weeks are off the sloop. Sailing season is April 18-July 31 Schedule: Alternate one week onboa
Deadline Dec 05, 2025
Experience 2 - 6 years

The Onboard Program Coordinator leads and facilitates educational programming both onboard the sloop and onshore. The OPC recruits, trains, and manages onboard volunteers, maintains educational supplies, liaises with teachers and volunteers, and acts as host on public and charter sails. This position reports to Clearwater’s Director of Education and will alternate weekly between working and living communally onboard the Clearwater (facilitating programs) and working on shore (volunteer communications, planning, teaching). Competitive applicants will have a background in environmental education and volunteer management, with a strong work ethic, organizational skills and be prepared to work outdoors in all weather on the Hudson River. 

Important Notes: The OPC is a drug-tested member of crew on the Coast Guard roster and must pass an initial drug screening upon employment and as randomly requested by the Coast Guard throughout the season.

The OPC is responsible for securing their own housing during their onshore weeks throughout the season. We can assist in finding housing in the area. The sloop will be sailing a shortened season from April through the end of July before coming out for a ten-month restoration, at which point the OPC will transition to teaching onshore, in classrooms, and other areas where needed through the end of November. 

Job Overview

Clearwater’s Onboard Program Coordinator’s (OPC) two primary responsibilities are:

1. Lead Clearwater Programs. This includes in-school and land-based programming during onshore weeks/when the boat isn’t sailing, and facilitating up to two 2.5-hour education sails per day for groups of varying ages onboard the sloop; corresponding with teachers the week prior about arrivals, departures, questions, and directions.

2. Managing and training onboard volunteers, who live on the sloop for a minimum of one week and learn to assist in teaching stations during the Sailing Classroom programs.

Additional responsibilities include:

1. Acting as the host for public and charter sails. This includes greeting any speakers/musicians who may be onboard for programs, checking passengers in through our booking software (FareHarbor), and socializing/speaking casually with guests throughout the sail.  

2. Providing information to guests of other offerings/events by Clearwater, membership options, and opportunities to volunteer or donate

3. Interviewing, scheduling, and coordinating with potential onboard volunteers, ensuring their compliance with policies and onboarding paperwork.  

4. Liaise with teachers, ensure education materials are supplied, and work on program reporting and communication with the Clearwater office.

5. Maintaining accurate records of all fish caught onboard for permit reporting purposes. Onboard Program Coordinators report to the Education Director, with Captain oversight during onboard days. OPCs are expected to communicate consistently with the captains, mate, fellow OPC, Sales and Booking Coordinator, as well as other folks in the office as needed.

Onboard Program Coordinators can expect to gain:

  • Sea time (‘hours at sea’) that may count toward some marine certifications and licenses
  • Teaching experience and knowledge of NYS standards, including newly adopted Portrait of a Graduate 
  • Knowledge of sailing and sailing history; building sailing skills
  • A greater familiarity with the ecology of and challenges facing the Hudson River
  • An incredible onboard community
  • A lasting relationship with one of the most prestigious environmental education organizations in the Hudson Valley
  • Room and board while living on the boat (April through July) 

Regular responsibilities:

  • Recruit, select, and coordinate with volunteers, preparing them for their time onboard
  • Train incoming crew and volunteers to teach the Sailing Classroom’s learning stations each week: primary stations are Navigation, Life (fish ID and ecology), Water Quality, and Indigenous Peoples of the Hudson Valley. Other topics can include climate change, marine debris and microplastic pollution, history, art, knots, mechanical advantage, and sail theory. 
  • Support the comfort, wellbeing and educational preparedness of volunteers.
  • Maintain education supplies including a fishing trawl net, navigational charts, water quality testing equipment, and assorted printed materials. Inventory supplies and keep a record of their condition throughout the season. Keep the Education Director updated for purchase needs.
  • Act as the primary caretaker of fish and macroinvertebrates in the onboard aquarium. Identify and log all fish caught in accordance with catch-and-release permits. Communicate with specialists as needed.
  • Maintain a strong line of communication between the boat and office (attending meetings, answering messages in a timely manner, etc).
  • With the assistance of the Education Director, plan and facilitate up to three summer three-day Youth Empowerment Programs onboard to include recruiting participants, coordinating supplies, and ensuring programs are adequately staffed.
  • Work closely with the other Onboard Program Coordinator to fulfill responsibilities of role and ensure consistent communication about programs with captains and crew.
  • Stay up to date on environmental issues developing in the Hudson Valley and pass along information regularly to crew and volunteers.
  • Be an exemplary crew member and model good shipboard/community behavior, along with a basic understanding of the ship's systems.

Desirable Qualifications Research shows that women and people from under-represented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. Please know that no one ever meets 100% of the qualifications. If much of this describes you, we encourage you to apply.

  • Background in education, environmental studies, public speaking, leadership, or related fields
  • Experience teaching and managing volunteers
  • Knowledge of the Hudson River (and/or estuary and environmental science more broadly)
  • Public speaking and customer service skills
  • Ability to think on one’s feet and adapt programming to changing conditions
  • Curiosity and a desire to learn more about the environment and history of the Hudson River Valley
  • Sailing and/or musical experience not required but is a plus
  • Ability to thrive in communal living environment
  • Strong work ethic and organizational skills
  • Enthusiasm for working outdoors in all weather conditions on the beautiful Hudson River

Clearwater acknowledges that the construct of race disproportionally affects Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Clearwater respects LGBTQIA+ people; we use language and actions that are respectful of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Clearwater celebrates and welcomes members of any race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation or identity, physical or mental ability, or age to apply.  

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, please send a resume and list of three references to hr@clearwater.org  with the subject line “Onboard Program Coordinator 2026.”

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category Environmental Education, Outdoor Recreation
Tags Volunteer Coordinator