Job Opportunity: The Whale Museum's Soundwatch Boater Education Program
Summer 2026 Vessel Operator/Educator

Dear MARMAM Community,

The Whale Museum is seeking one vessel operator/educator to join the
Soundwatch Boater Education Program for the 2026 summer field season.
Soundwatch is a research, education and monitoring program operated by The
Whale Museum (TWM), a not-for-profit organization located in Friday Harbor
on San Juan Island in Washington State. The Soundwatch program mission is
to reduce vessel disturbance to marine wildlife, particularly the
endangered Southern Resident killer whales, in the Salish Sea region of
Washington State (USA) and British Columbia (Canada). Soundwatch is looking
for vessel operators/educators to carry out program objectives; educate
boaters on best practices for viewing marine wildlife before they leave the
shore; reinforce the learning experience in the actual context where
disturbances take place; develop and evaluate community-based voluntary
guidelines; and provide a scientific platform to monitor vessel activities
around marine mammals. To learn more, please visit our website
<https://whalemuseum.org/pages/soundwatch-boater-education-program> and
read Soundwatch’s most recent Contract Report and publications.

Vessel operators/educators will conduct seasonal vessel patrols, educate
boaters on regional/federal Be Whale Wise
<https://www.bewhalewise.org/> guidelines
and regulations, and collect data while monitoring vessel activity around
whales. Data from this critical program characterizes vessel activity
trends around endangered killer whales and other marine wildlife. The data
are used to promote better boater compliance and to inform marine mammal
management strategies such as state and federal vessel laws and
guidelines.


Vessel operators/educators report to the Soundwatch Program Coordinator and
work cooperatively with other museum staff, program interns, and
volunteers. This position is classed as Seasonal Field Work Contractor,
May-September. The hourly wage for this position is commensurate with
experience and starts at $25.00/hour.


VESSEL OPERATOR/EDUCATOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Seasonal field operations:

Be able to work approximately 35-40 hours per week, Mon-Sun. Holiday work
required.

Conduct full- or half-day on-the-water educational patrols and monitoring
of vessel activity and whale behavior May-September. Possibility for
extension into October.

Maintain daily boat patrol protocols and data collection procedures on
whale watching and marine wildlife viewing trends, regulation and guideline
compliance measurements, and educational materials distribution.

Prevent wildlife disturbance by intercepting boaters before they are within
close vicinity of wildlife.

Maintain equipment and collection materials.

Work directly with Soundwatch volunteers and interns, leading daily
operations.

Dictate data collection to other crew members to record.

Small Vessel operations:

Operate 17’-20’ outboard vessels.

Perform routine maintenance and minor boat/engine repair, maintain
vessel/engine/operation and safety equipment, communicate with coordinator
and/or mechanic for troubleshooting advice, provide vessel operation
briefing to interns and volunteers.

Education/Outreach on marine stewardship:

Distribution of educational materials on-the-water, at regional boating
facilities and to specific organizations.

Communicate with the public and boaters while underway.

Participate in local education and outreach events.

Soundwatch field data-entry:

Assist with field season data entry.

Assist with training of volunteers and interns. Keep track of volunteer
activities for future reporting.

APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS:

Bachelor’s degree in marine/wildlife sciences.

Valid US passport or an enhanced driver's license (for the entirety of
their position) and CPR/First Aid certification.

Strong situational awareness and attention to detail.

Ability to lead effectively and demonstrate professionalism in demanding
environments.

Capable of lifting 40 lbs, standing and being outside on a small vessel for
over 8 hours.

Familiarity with recovery priorities related to endangered SRKW.

Minimum requirement: Washington state boater license.

Minimum requirement: 3 years of small vessel operation with experience
operating around marine wildlife. Soundwatch operates under a NOAA NMFS
research permit which requires vessel operator candidates to have relevant
field experience. The successful candidate must be approved for operation
by NMFS as a condition for hiring.


HOW TO APPLY FOR POSITION:

Please send a letter of interest, your CV, and contact information for
three references. Please include any hard start/end dates and passport
status.

Submit application materials via email as one PDF.

Please include in your subject line:

Soundwatch 2026 Vessel Operator Application (Last Name).

Soundwatch Vessel Driver/Educator should plan to be on San Juan Island by
May 1, 2026 (Exact start date negotiable). Active review of submitted
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled.


PLEASE SEND INQUIRIES AND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO:
[email protected] <[email protected]>


*Erin Casellas (she/her)*
*Field Operations Coordinator*
The Whale Museum - Friday Harbor, WA
(360) 378-4710 ext. 1035
www.whalemuseum.org
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