The Whale 
Museum<https://whalemuseum.org/pages/job-internship-volunteer-opportunities> is 
seeking a new Be Whale Wise<https://www.bewhalewise.org/> Coordinator! This is 
a year-round position with 75% employment. Pay ranges from $25 to 30 an hour, 
includes benefits. The application deadline is January 5th, 2026 or until 
filled.

Location: The preferred location for this position is on-site at The Whale 
Museum in Friday Harbor, WA. We are willing to consider alternative locations 
within the project areas.
Established in 1979 as the first U.S. museum dedicated to whales living in the 
wild, The Whale Museum (TWM) promotes stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea 
ecosystem through education and research. Through education, we increase public 
knowledge about whales, other marine species and the Salish Sea ecosystem to 
promote more responsible environmental stewardship practices.
The Be Whale Wise program is part of our effort to directly educate people and 
improve the conditions for Southern Resident killer whales and the ecosystem 
around them. The Be Whale Wise Program Coordinator is a staff position at The 
Whale Museum with responsibility to implement and advance that educational 
mission.
Program Goal:
Be Whale Wise is a partnership of governmental agencies, non-profits and others 
in British Columbia and Washington state to educate the boating public about 
laws and best practices to protect the region's whales and their environment. 
The Be Whale Wise partnership helps to create consistent messaging and 
education for vessel operators, coastal residents, and tourists to the region. 
Be Whale Wise partners accomplish this goal by educating boaters on shore, then 
reinforcing the message on-the-water around marine mammals through its partner 
programs.
Be Whale Wise core partners include: National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Washington 
Department of Fish & Wildlife, Transport Canada, the United States Coast Guard, 
CETUS Research and Conservation/Straitwatch, and The Whale Museum/Soundwatch.
Be Whale Wise Program Objectives:

  *   Educate boaters on Be Whale Wise Guidelines and Federal, State and Local 
regulations;
  *   Educate boaters on best practices for viewing marine wildlife before they 
leave the dock;
  *   Ensure communication of coordinated stewardship messages from partners to 
boaters regarding marine wildlife.

Required Qualifications:

  *   Bachelor’s degree in communications and public affairs, environmental 
education,  social sciences, environmental sciences, marine science, fisheries 
or a related field;
  *   Minimum 2 years of professional experience in one of the above areas;
  *   Experience coordinating and training volunteers;
  *   Experience with event planning and coordination and/or meeting 
facilitation;
  *   Demonstrated ability to coordinate multifaceted groups and prioritize 
among competing demands;
  *   Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to 
interface with the public in a manner that is respectful and professional, 
sometimes in challenging situations;
  *   Experience with data management and proficiency in common software 
packages;
  *   Drivers license and willingness to travel regionally for outreach 
events/partner meetings;
  *   International applicants must have an approved visa and documentation to 
work in the U.S. at the time of submission;
  *   This position includes seasonal weekend and holiday work as well as 
office time in The Whale Museum.

Preferred Qualities:

  *   Experience with grant writing and grant/budget management;
  *   Experience with social media management and content development;
  *   Familiarity with the marine environment and marine mammal management in 
Washington State and British Columbia;
  *   Spanish language capabilities.

Be Whale Wise Program Coordinator Job Tasks:
The Coordinator reports to TWM Research Director and works cooperatively as 
part of the Museum staff. The Coordinator works closely with TWM leadership and 
Be Whale Wise partners to coordinate and ensure all aspects of the Be Whale 
Wise Partnership. The Coordinator is responsible for the organization and 
staffing of outreach events throughout the region, communication and 
coordination among Be Whale Wise partners, Be Whale Wise materials, and 
coordination of volunteers. Details of the Be Whale Wise Coordinator duties are 
provided below:

  *   Facilitates Be Whale Wise efforts through routine interaction with 
partners, updating and distributing educational materials, and maintaining 
distribution database.
  *   Education/Outreach on marine stewardship through planning, staffing and 
evaluating outreach events, including coordination of the Boater Ambassador 
Program, managing the program’s website and social media, liaising with 
regional user groups, and conducting specialized trainings for enforcement 
agencies, and commercial naturalists and guides.
  *   Coordinates with BWW member organizations and provides feedback on marine 
wildlife viewing guidelines through education, outreach, and adaptive 
management strategies. The Coordinator interacts with the region’s on-water 
vessel education programs including: The Whale Museum’s Soundwatch Boater 
Education Program and Cetus Society’s Straitwatch Program to ensure consistent 
messaging, data collection, and analysis.
  *   Represents TWM and Be Whale Wise at relevant stakeholder meetings, 
conferences, and workshops. Provides expertise on wildlife viewing, marine 
stewardship, whale-vessel interactions and boater education and monitoring. 
Networks with regional marine protection programs including state and 
commercial coordination organizations.
  *   Works with stakeholders to annually adapt current wildlife viewing 
guidelines. Collaborates with transboundary federal, state, provincial, and 
local governments, whale watch operators, scientists and NGOs to adjust 
guidelines as indicated by new scientific findings and shifts in vessel/whale 
behaviors.
  *   Program Operations: Responsible for end of year program reporting 
(including data analysis). Oversees program budget and assists with program 
accounting. Identifies and pursues funding opportunities in collaboration with 
TWM leadership.
  *   Represents the program through media and public presentations on whale 
watching activities and marine stewardship under the supervision of TWM 
leadership.

The Whale Museum’s benefit package includes: Health Care (medical, vision, 
dental), Simple IRA Retirement Plan Contribution, Paid Time Off and Holidays.
HOW TO APPLY: Please submit a single PDF file containing your letter of 
interest, resume and at least three references. Your letter of interest must 
address (1) examples of accomplishments to illustrate your experience for this 
role with emphasis on your leadership and outreach/education experience; (2) 
your philosophy about the position; and (3) insight into what draws you to The 
Whale Museum's mission and this position at this time in your career. Please 
email your PDF package to: Be Whale Wise Search Committee, The Whale Museum - 
email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
The Whale Museum is committed to creating a workplace that reflects the 
diversity of the ecosystems and communities we serve. Employment decisions are 
based on qualifications and organizational needs, without regard to race, 
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, 
national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other lived experience.

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