The Billion Oyster Project summer Research Associate Technician Internship
program is an exciting way for young adults who have completed high school
to explore careers in marine, environmental education and engagement, and
non-profit-related fields. Apply now to join the 2025 cohort!

Deadline to Apply:   Feb 28, 2025

Salary:     $19/hour

Start/End Dates:     May 21, 2025 -   August 23, 2025  (flexibility to
start earlier and/or end later)

Job Application Link:
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To apply: Applicants (including high school graduates, college undergrads,
and postgraduates) will need to submit a resume, short project idea, and
cover letter via the enclosed link, addressed to the Public Outreach
Program Manager.

What You’ll Do:

The Research Associate Technician interns will provide support to all the
departments of Billion Oyster Project through a specific programmatic
focus. See below for the programmatic focuses offered. Interns will also
have the opportunity to engage with other departments outside of their
focus to gain an understanding of an environmental non-profit. The Research
Associate Technician will also be responsible for producing a research
project* and presenting said project to Billion Oyster Project staff at the
end of the season. As a Research Associate Technician intern, you will
fully integrate into the organization, attending and reporting at
staff-wide meetings and functions.  All Research Associate Technicians will
have on-site focus supervisors. The Public Outreach Program Manager manages
the Research Associate Technician Program with oversight from the Director
of Public Impact.

Please note that this program is designed to be a learning experience, and
Billion Oyster Project will offer training and career mentorship. We
understand that no candidate has 100% of the listed job qualifications.
Therefore, we encourage you to apply for this position if you believe you
can complete the responsibilities. We encourage anyone interested in or
passionate about these programmatic focuses to apply.

*Research Project Details

Throughout the summer as a Research Associate Technician intern at Billion
Oyster Project, you will be expected to develop and present a final project
or product that reflects your experience, interests, and skills. This
project does not have to be a traditional research paper. Instead, it can
take many forms, from creative storytelling to hands-on education tools,
data analysis, or community engagement initiatives. Your project does not
have to align with the specific department you’re working in, but it should
meaningfully contribute to BOP’s mission. We encourage you to think outside
the box and propose a project idea in your application that excites you!

Potential Project Ideas:

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   Creative & Artistic – Art installations, interactive exhibits, or
   multimedia storytelling about New York Harbor.
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   Educational & Outreach-Focused – An educational activity (i.e., card
   game), workshop, or hands-on activity to teach students or volunteers about
   marine life.
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   Science & Research-Based – Data visualization, biodiversity surveys, or
   water quality mapping.
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   Community Engagement & Policy – A social media campaign, event concept,
   or proposal to improve water access and restoration efforts.

When applying, you will be asked to include a brief idea for a potential
final project—this does not have to be a fully formed plan, nor is it set
in stone, but it should give us insight into how you’d like to contribute
through your work as an intern.


The Internship Site:

● Main locations –

Building 20, Nolan Park Governors Island, New York 10004

MAST Center 134 Carder Rd, Governors Island, New York 10004

● Additional locations – Field Stations and ORS sites across New York
Harbor

Billion Oyster Project Programmatic Focus:

Candidates should provide their Programmatic Focus choices via the
application form.

Community Reefs

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   Assist with hands-on fieldwork at community reefs throughout New York
   City, supporting the maintenance, monitoring, and engagement activities
   that help connect local communities to oyster restoration efforts.
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   Lead and support public education initiatives at community reef sites,
   facilitating engaging and ecology-based learning experiences for youth
   groups, community organizations, and the general public.
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   Conduct outreach and relationship-building with community-based
   organizations (CBOs), helping to foster long-term collaborations that
   promote environmental stewardship and shared learning.
   -

   Represent the Billion Oyster Project at community events, meetings, and
   waterfront programming, assisting in presentations and discussions that
   advocate for local restoration projects and sustainable harbor initiatives.
   -

   Provide logistical and operational support for programming at field
   stations, ensuring that materials, volunteers, and participants are
   properly coordinated for hands-on restoration and learning activities.

Notes on this role:

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   This role requires flexibility in scheduling, as work may be done in
   multiple locations in NYC, including Governors Island, Brooklyn sites, and
   other waterfront communities.
   -

   Interns should be comfortable working outdoors in various weather
   conditions and engaging with diverse audiences, including students,
   families, and local organizations.
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   Interns will work 32 hours per week, with some weekend and evening
   commitments based on event schedules and community needs.

Community Science

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   Assist with collecting and processing water quality samples at the
   Williamsburg Field Station Lab, ensuring that data is accurately recorded
   and analyzed to support ongoing research and community-based monitoring
   efforts.
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   Support the Oyster Research Station (ORS) program by helping with the
   installation, maintenance, and monitoring of ORS cages and assisting with
   data collection and organization to track oyster growth, survivorship, and
   environmental conditions.
   -

   Engage with students, teachers, and community members participating in
   the ORS Program, providing training and guidance on data collection
   protocols while fostering a deeper understanding of oyster restoration and
   its role in improving harbor ecosystems.
   -

   Participate in the Community Water Quality Testing (CWQT) Program by
   assisting with training sessions, field sampling, and data quality control
   to ensure community scientists follow established procedures when testing
   harbor water for bacteria levels.
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   Represent Billion Oyster Project at community engagement events, lab
   presentations, and public outreach programs, helping to communicate key
   scientific concepts and findings to a broad audience while promoting
   citizen science initiatives.

Notes on this role:

   -

   This role requires a mix of laboratory work, fieldwork, and community
   engagement. Activities occur at the Williamsburg Field Station and various
   waterfront locations across NYC.
   -

   Interns should have strong organizational skills, an interest in
   environmental science and community-based research, and be comfortable with
   public speaking and customer service interactions.
   -

   Interns will work 32 hours per week, including Tuesdays through
   Saturdays, varying hours depending on fieldwork and community event needs.

Donor Relations and Communications

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   Collaborate with the Development and Communications teams to support
   donor engagement strategies, assisting with donor research and
   qualification, outreach initiatives, and stewardship efforts
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   Assist with marketing and communications efforts by drafting compelling
   copy for digital media, including social media posts, newsletters,
   campaigns, and website updates. Ensure that all messaging aligns with
   Billion Oyster Project’s mission and branding.
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   Support the management of donor data and communications assets by
   updating BOP’s CRM database, organizing media files, and ensuring effective
   use of digital tools.
   -

   Research digital media platforms, emerging communication trends, and
   engagement strategies, providing insights and recommendations to enhance
   BOP’s outreach and audience growth.
   -

   Provide event support as needed, including corporate volunteer days,
   donor tours and other cultivation events.

Notes on this role:

   -

   This role requires a flexible work schedule, with a mix of office work
   and in-the-field responsibilities, particularly around key donor events and
   high-visibility engagements.
   -

   Interns should have strong writing skills, an interest in digital media,
   and a willingness to learn new technologies
   -

   Interns will work 32 hours per week, with schedules varying depending on
   donor visits, public events, and communication deadline

Finance and Operations

   -

   Assist with preparing and organizing financial documentation related to
   the Fiscal Year Finance Audit, ensuring that all compliance materials are
   accurately maintained and readily accessible for review.
   -

   Support the Finance Team in processing credit card reconciliations,
   tracking expenses, and maintaining accurate financial records that
   contribute to the overall financial integrity of the organization.
   -

   Develop and implement Google Sheets or SmartSheet trackers to help
   manage and update inventory and asset tracking systems. Ensure all office
   supplies, IT equipment, and safety materials are correctly accounted for
   and restocked as needed.
   -

   Contribute to operational efficiency by assisting with document
   organization, shared drive management, and the administration of Billion
   Oyster Project’s Google accounts to streamline internal workflows and
   improve accessibility of critical information.
   -

   Provide logistical and administrative support for office operations,
   including overseeing the ferry reservation system, tracking incoming mail
   and packages, and ensuring that staff members receive timely notifications
   about essential deliveries.

Notes on this role:

   -

   This role requires a mix of office-based tasks and hands-on inventory
   management, with occasional responsibilities related to event logistics and
   administrative coordination.
   -

   Interns should be highly attentive to detail, have strong organizational
   skills, and be interested in financial operations, nonprofit
   administration, or business management.
   -

   Interns will work 32 hours per week, with a structured schedule based on
   office needs and financial reporting deadlines.

Outdoor Learning

   -

   Assist the Education Team in delivering engaging, hands-on educational
   activities for youth groups, school classes, and summer camp participants,
   primarily at Oyster Research Station (ORS) sites, community partner
   locations, and Governors Island.
   -

   Provide logistical and instructional support for Outdoor learning
   Expeditions, classroom workshops, and harbor-based activities, helping
   educators and students connect with New York Harbor through experiential
   learning opportunities.
   -

   Lead or co-facilitate Days of Service on Governors Island, introducing
   visitors to the Billion Oyster Project’s mission, restoration efforts, and
   the ecological importance of oysters in New York Harbor.
   -

   Represent Billion Oyster Project at school-based tabling events, student
   symposiums, and environmental education fairs, engaging students and
   teachers in discussions about harbor restoration, marine science, and
   community science opportunities.

Notes on this role:


   -

   This role requires a structured schedule, typically Monday through
   Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM, with flexibility depending on school programming
   and special events.
   -

   Interns should have strong teaching, facilitation, and public engagement
   skills, along with a passion for outdoor education and environmental
   stewardship. Note the audience range is K-12.
   -

   Much of this role involves field-based activities, requiring comfort
   working outdoors in various weather conditions and engaging with diverse
   student audiences.

Public Outreach

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   Serve as a key representative of the Billion Oyster Project at the
   Exhibit House and Gallery Space on Governors Island, engaging visitors with
   interactive exhibits, educational displays, and rotating installations that
   connect art, science, and history to oyster reef restoration.
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   Assist with the planning and execution of public outreach programs,
   including guided walking tours, exhibit openings, and special community
   events, ensuring that participants gain a meaningful understanding of
   Billion Oyster Project’s mission and impact.
   -

   Represent Billion Oyster Project at tabling events and partner-hosted
   public engagements, facilitating interactive discussions, leading
   age-appropriate educational activities, and encouraging deeper community
   involvement through mailing list sign-ups and engagement opportunities.
   -

   Support internal and external public exhibits by collaborating with
   artists, museums, and cultural institutions, contributing to educational
   content and logistics that align with Billion Oyster Project’s restoration
   initiatives and public engagement goals.

Notes on this role:

   -

   This role requires a highly public-facing presence, with most work
   occurring at the Exhibit House on Governors Island, partner events, and
   public engagement sites throughout NYC.
   -

   Interns should have an interest in art, interdisciplinary study,
   curation, and/or public program development.
   -

   Interns should have strong interpersonal skills, confidence in public
   speaking, and an enthusiasm for engaging diverse audiences in environmental
   education and restoration efforts.
   -

   Interns will work 32 hours per week, with a schedule that includes
   weekdays and some weekends to accommodate public programs, tabling events,
   and gallery openings

Restoration Field Support

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   Support the Oyster Reefs, Oyster Production, Fabrication, and Shell
   Collection programs within the Restoration Team, primarily in the field
   (Governors Island and active or planned reef sites) throughout New York
   Harbor, with some office work as needed.
   -

   Assist the Oyster Reefs by participating in annual monitoring,
   conducting pre-construction data collection activities, and performing gear
   maintenance.
   -

   Contribute to the Oyster Production by assisting with deployments and
   supporting hatchery production maintenance activities.
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   Support the Fabrication program by assisting in the fabrication of
   restoration structures, maintaining the shell pile, and helping with public
   tours.
   -

   Assist the Shell Collection program by fulfilling shell requests,
   engaging with on-island vendors, and collaborating with current restaurant
   partners.


Notes on this role:

This is a field-heavy role that primarily takes place on Governors Island
and at reef sites across NYC, with some office work for Shell Collection.
The position requires flexibility in working hours, including early
mornings, evenings, and weekends based on tides and project needs. Priority
will be given to the Oyster Reefs, with time shared among the other
programs. While the schedule may vary, the total hours will not exceed a
maximum of 32 hours per week.

Volunteer and Fabrication

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   Assist with delivering public volunteer events on Governors Island and
   at waterfront locations across NYC.
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   Support community science initiatives by helping facilitate public
   volunteer Oyster Research Station (ORS) monitoring and data collection.
   -

   Support Volunteer Fabrication Days, engaging public volunteers in oyster
   structure construction and shell processing.
   -

   Support shoreline cleanup events to improve waterfront areas and
   contribute to restoration efforts.
   -

   Staff volunteer outreach table to engage passersby, share information
   about Billion Oyster Project, and encourage participation in upcoming
   volunteer events and restoration activities.

Notes on this role:

This role requires weekend availability, with a typical schedule including
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays to accommodate public
engagement events. Fieldwork is a significant component of this position,
requiring comfort with outdoor, hands-on activities in various weather
conditions and the ability to lift materials as needed. Interns will work
32 hours per week, with some flexibility based on event schedules and
volunteer needs.


All Hands on Deck:

All interns will have the opportunity to docent at the Exhibit House,
monitor oyster reefs, and collect data at our sites across the city.
Additionally, interns will work together at large events such as the
Billion Oyster Project Symposium, and City of Water Day.

Requirements Are:

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   Ability to work weekends
   -

   Self-motivated, highly organized, upbeat, and flexible
   -

   Ability to work independently and in collaboration with all teams
   -

   Positive work ethic
   -

   Strong communication skills, including verbal, written, and public
   speaking
   -

   Strong time management and customer service skills
   -

   Proficiency in MS Office Suite and/or Google Suite
   -

   Some duties may require moving equipment or materials weighing up to 50
   pounds
   -

   Some work will take place on boats, wading in the water, and on-shore in
   various weather conditions
   -

   Ability to work some weekends


The Ideal Candidate:

   -

   Familiar with marine science, environmental studies, and/or the maritime
   industry
   -

   Familiar with data management
   -

   Enjoys communicating with the public
   -

   Enjoys working with students, volunteers, and marine life
   -

   Ability to perform administrative tasks with an eye for detail
   -

   Enjoys working in and/or around the water and being outdoors for an
   extended time
   -

   Flexible to schedule changes
   -

   Experience teaching or providing informal instruction to children and/or
   adults (or willingness to learn)
   -

   Ability to travel with the crew on small vessels



Who We Are and the Work We Do

About

Billion Oyster Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission
is to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education
initiatives. Billion Oyster Project is fueled by the passion and commitment
of the team. Enthusiasm for the work of environmental restoration, public
education, and environmental justice is an expectation for the position.
Candidates should be comfortable working on a team with various
stakeholders and delivering on complex, multi-step projects.

Our Vision

A future in which New York Harbor is the center of a rich, diverse, and
abundant estuary. The communities that surround this complex ecosystem have
helped construct it, and in return, benefit from it, with endless
opportunities for work, education, and recreation. The harbor is a
world-class public space, well used and well cared for—our Commons.

Our Ethos

Restoration through Education

We believe that restoration without education is fleeting. To ensure the
long-term health and productivity of our natural environment, we must teach
young people to care for, monitor, and restore their Harbor.

Education through Restoration

We believe that students learn best when applying their studies to
large-scale ecosystem restoration projects that challenge them to become
active participants and take them out of the classroom, down to the water’s
edge to experience the ecosystem first-hand.

Our Flagship School

The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School’s mission is to provide a
college-preparatory education built upon New York City's maritime
experience that instills in students the ethics of environmental
stewardship and the skills associated with careers on the water. New York
Harbor School offers career and technical education (CTE) programs in 7
areas of marine science, technology, policy, and engineering.

Additional Information

Employment Authorization

Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the United
States. We are unable to sponsor or take over the sponsorship of an
Employment Visa at this time.

Work Location

Employees of Billion Oyster Project must reside within the tri-state area
and be able to commute daily to Governors Island unless otherwise noted in
the job description.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Billion Oyster Project is working towards a diverse workforce that is
representative, at all job levels, of the communities we serve. We want to
foster an environment of mutual respect where every race, color, religion,
age, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression is not only celebrated, but eligible for
equal employment opportunities. From educators to interns to restoration
practitioners — working from Soundview Park to Staten Island to Sunset Park
— we believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion across our team are
critical to the success of Billion Oyster Project. With this mind, we will
only begin evaluating applicants once a diverse candidate pool has been
achieved*, and we look forward to developing and retaining the most
talented full-time individuals in the Greater New York City area.

We are collecting the following optional information to ensure our
recruiting efforts are effective. Any information that you choose to
provide is not linked to your application and is gathered for recruitment
purposes only.

Submission of this information is voluntary and declining to provide it
will not subject you to any adverse treatment. The information obtained
will be kept confidential within Human Resources and may only be used in
accordance with the provisions of applicable laws. If you have questions
about this, or how we define any of the following demographics, reach out
to our HR department at h...@billionoysterproject.org.

Fingerprinting

Any person working in the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE)
buildings, working with NYC DOE students, or who has access to NYC DOE
confidential information is required by New York State law to undergo a
security clearance, including fingerprints, prior to commencing services.
All prospective employees must have a security clearance before starting
work. No one can be fingerprinted by the NYC DOE or undergo security
clearance unless they have been added to the organization or agency's
Personnel Eligibility Tracking System roster.



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*Agata Poniatowski*
*Public Outreach Program Manager*
*Community Engagement Department *
*Billion Oyster Project*
Governors Island
10 South Street Slip 7
New York, NY 10004
ph: 631-579-9184
aponiatow...@billionoysterproject.org
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