Careers
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Current Job Openings
Sea Grant is committed to developing a skilled marine and coastal workforce by providing job-based training, internships, fellowships and research funding to undergraduate and graduate students. Additionally, Sea Grant employs over 1,500 full and part-time faculty and staff.
California Sea Grant
Social Scientist Extension Specialist, application review begins November 25, 2024
Connecticut Sea Grant
Regional Aquaculture Liaison Assistant Extension Educator, open until filled
Hawai‘i Sea Grant
Moku Resilience Stewardship Coordinators (5 openings), application review begins October 28, 2024
Georgia Sea Grant
Marine Education Specialist, open until filled
Assistant Curator, open until filled
Maintenance Worker, open until filled
Guam Sea Grant
Fiscal Officer, open until filled
Maine Sea Grant
Grants Manager and Fiscal Officer, application review begins January 20, 2025
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium
Research Counsel II, open until filled
Minnesota Sea Grant
Student Office Support, open until filled
New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium
Field Instructor, open until filled
New York Sea Grant
Climate Stewards Outreach Coordinator, applications due by January 16, 2025
Ohio Sea Grant
Stone Laboratory Seasonal Positions, open until filled
Oregon Sea Grant
Oregon Coast STEM Hub Coordinator – South Coast, application review begins January 17, 2025
Texas Sea Grant
Program Coordinator II – Research, open until filled
Student Opportunities
Sea Grant supports hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students each year through fellowships, internships, and scholarships. Learn more on our students page.
Opportunities from partners
NOAA Fisheries, Office of Aquaculture
Aquaculture Communication Specialists (open to applicants who have participated in an eligible internship or mentorship program), applications due by June 24, 2024