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 Description*:
 
https://www.billionoysterproject.org/s/2025_Research-Associate-Technician-Internship.pdf
<https://www.billionoysterproject.org/s/2025_Research-Associate-Technician-Internship.pdf>

Job Application Link:
*https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/0111b3847e0a446283832f9f4fa98f33
<https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/0111b3847e0a446283832f9f4fa98f33>*

Demographic Survey: *https://forms.gle/X1YT2UAGwr5JM8bm8
<https://forms.gle/X1YT2UAGwr5JM8bm8>*

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:

   - Creative & Artistic – Art installations, interactive exhibits, or
   multimedia storytelling about New York Harbor.
   - Educational & Outreach-Focused – An educational activity (i.e., card
   game), workshop, or hands-on activity to teach students or volunteers about
   marine life.
   - Science & Research-Based – Data visualization, biodiversity surveys,
   or water quality mapping.
   - 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.

Programmatic Focuses Include:

   - Community Reefs
   - Community Science
   - Donor Relations and Communications
   - Outdoor Learning
   - Public Outreach
   - Restoration Field Support
   - Volunteer and Fabrication
   - Finance and Operations

Read more about the roles here:
https://www.billionoysterproject.org/s/2025_Research-Associate-Technician-Internship.pdf


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

*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:

   - 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
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