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How much do internship coastal modeling jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship coastal modeling in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a Coastal Modeling internship?

As a Coastal Modeling intern, you can expect to work on projects involving data collection, model setup and calibration, and scenario analysis using specialized software such as Delft3D or MIKE21. Your daily tasks may include processing field or remote sensing data, assisting with simulations of tides, waves, or sediment transport, and preparing visualizations or technical reports. Interns often collaborate closely with senior modelers, environmental engineers, and project managers, gaining exposure to real-world coastal engineering challenges and solutions. This hands-on experience provides a strong foundation for career growth in environmental and coastal engineering fields.

What are Internship Coastal Modeling positions?

Internship Coastal Modeling positions are temporary roles, often for students or recent graduates, that provide hands-on experience in coastal modeling—using computer simulations to study coastal processes such as tides, erosion, flooding, and sediment transport. Interns typically assist with data collection, model setup, analysis, and reporting, often supporting research or engineering projects aimed at understanding or managing coastal environments. These positions are valuable for gaining practical skills in environmental science, oceanography, or civil engineering and preparing for a career in coastal or marine research.

What is the difference between Internship Coastal Modeling vs Coastal Engineering Intern?

AspectInternship Coastal ModelingCoastal Engineering Intern
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in oceanography, environmental science, or civil engineeringUsually studying civil, environmental, or coastal engineering
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, modeling software, data analysisConstruction sites, field surveys, design projects
Industry UsageResearch institutions, government agencies, consulting firmsEngineering firms, government agencies, construction companies

Internship Coastal Modeling focuses on developing and analyzing computational models of coastal processes, while Coastal Engineering Internships involve practical design and construction projects related to shoreline protection and infrastructure. Both roles require a background in engineering or environmental sciences, but they differ in daily tasks and work environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Coastal Modeling, and why are they important?

To thrive as an intern in Coastal Modeling, you generally need a background in environmental science, oceanography, or engineering, with coursework or experience in hydrodynamics and data analysis. Familiarity with modeling software such as Delft3D, MIKE21, or MATLAB, as well as GIS tools, is typically expected. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with teams and presenting findings. These skills and qualifications are crucial for accurately simulating coastal processes, supporting project goals, and contributing to environmental management solutions.
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Regional Coordinator, Coastal MS

Mississippi Votes

Gulfport, MS • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Salary: $68,000

Regional Coordinator
Full Time, At-Will Employment
Location: Gulfport, MS
Salary: $68,000 annually

About Us

Mississippi Votes is an intergenerational, youth-centered civic engagement organization committed to building a transformative culture of democracy in Mississippi. We do this through voter education, advocacy, leadership development, and place-based grassroots organizing led by young people. Our work is rooted in the belief that communities most affected by policy should lead the process of shaping it, and that young people are critical to building an equitable and just future in Mississippi.

Position Overview

The Regional Coordinator is the lead point of coordination, leadership, and accountability for Mississippi Votes programming, field operations, and regional presence in an assigned area of the state. This role requires both strategic and operational capacity: the Regional Coordinator co-develops the regional field plan aligned with statewide goals, supervises field and youth organizing staff, manages the regional office, and maintains strong community relationships across the region.

This position is responsible for translating statewide field strategy into local execution, setting and tracking regional field targets, making data-informed decisions, and ensuring that voter registration, civic education, election protection, and turnout work are successfully implemented. The Regional Coordinator reports to and works closely with the Field Director. The Regional Coordinator works with fellow Regional Coordinators to build, test, evaluate, and strengthen Mississippi Votes statewide field model.

Key Responsibilities

Field Strategy, Planning, & Implementation

  • Co-develop the regional field plan in alignment with statewide goals, metrics, and timelines
  • Set regional voter registration, voter turnout, and civic engagement targets
  • Run or approve regional field tactics including canvassing, relational organizing, phone banking, texting, tabling, field launches, and voter education events
  • Use voter data tools (VAN, TargetSmart, EveryAction, etc.) to guide strategy, turf cutting, and progress tracking
  • Hold regional organizers, fellows, and volunteers accountable to field metrics and reporting standards
  • Lead regional execution of Election Protection, GOTV, campus engagement, ballot access, and other election cycle programming
  • Participate in statewide field strategy meetings, data reviews, and post-cycle debriefs

Team Leadership & Staff Supervision

  • Directly supervise the Field Organizer, Youth Organizer, regional fellows, and interns
  • Provide work plans, weekly check-ins, coaching, performance feedback, and accountability based on internal organization wide structures
  • Uphold MS Votes commitment to youth leadership, anti-oppressive organizing, and values-based supervision
  • Ensure all staff follow data, safety, confidentiality, and compliance procedures

Community Partnerships & Volunteer Engagement

  • Build and sustain relationships with community leaders, campuses, grassroots organizations, local government, and movement partners
  • Recruit, train, and retain volunteers who support year-round voter engagement efforts
  • Represent MS Votes in regional coalitions, civic spaces, and public-facing events
  • Ensure programming reflects the identities, needs, and strengths of the communities served

Regional Operations & Administration

  • Manage the day-to-day operations of the regional office, ensuring functionality, safety, and alignment with organizational policy
  • Track and submit weekly and monthly reports on field metrics, volunteer engagement, and program outcomes
  • Support regional budget tracking and expense submissions as required
  • Maintain strong internal communication with statewide staff, including communications, policy, and leadership teams

Values and Leadership Expectations

  • Commitment to pro-Black, pro-queer, pro-youth, anti-oppressive organizing practices
  • Ability to collaborate and lead across lines of race, age, gender, and lived experience
  • Strong belief in collective power, voter access, grassroots leadership, and long-term movement building
  • Grounded in harm reduction, accountability, transparency, and liberation-centered politics

Youth-Led Movement Alignment

  • Must uphold MS Votes belief that young people are not just participants but leaders in shaping democracy
  • Must be comfortable coaching, managing, and mobilizing emerging organizers ages 1630
  • Must demonstrate respect for youth wisdom, autonomy, and political analysis

Travel & Schedule Requirements

  • This role requires frequent travel within the assigned region and occasional statewide travel for staff meetings, retreats, and program execution
  • Must have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation, and the ability to transport materials and supplies
  • Evening and weekend work is required during peak voter engagement periods, election cycles, trainings, and special events

Qualifications

  • Experience in grassroots or electoral organizing, political campaigns, advocacy, youth leadership development, or community-based work
  • Experience supervising staff, interns, or volunteers in an organizing or field setting
  • Experience using voter/contact data platforms (VAN, TargetSmart, PDI, etc.) or willingness to be trained
  • Strong project management, time management, and communication skills
  • Ability to move between big-picture planning and hands-on implementation
  • Ability to work independently and meet goals with limited oversight
  • Lived experience in Mississippi communities and/or deep knowledge of Mississippis political and cultural landscape is strongly preferred
  • Bachelors degree OR equivalent experience in organizing, advocacy, or public-facing leadership

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $68,000 annually
  • Monthly cell phone stipend
  • Healthcare, dental, and vision coverage at 50% paid by MS Votes
  • 100% employer-covered mental health support benefit
  • Paid holidays, PTO, and organizational closure periods
  • Professional development opportunities

Work Environment & Physical Demands

Able to work on a computer including sitting at a desk for extended periods of time with or without reasonable accommodation; manual dexterity to operate a keyboard; able to see or read a computer screen and printed material with or without vision aids; able to speak clearly and in audible tones on the phone and in-person and be understood by others; able to hear and understand speech, including on the phone; able to understand and follow oral and written instructions; able to occasionally lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds, etc. Must be able to stretch, bend, kneel, twist, squat, reach above or below the shoulder, push, grasp, and lift up to 20 pounds. able to walk, drive, write, stand, and sit. Ability to walk for up to 4 hours daily to canvass door-to-door.


Mississippi Votes is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply regardless of race, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, age, height, weight, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, marital or domestic partner status, or religious affiliation.