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Ocean Guard

Nags Head, NC · On-site

$13.75 - $17.50/hr

Ocean Lifeguard Position The Town of Nags Head, located on the northern Outer Banks of North ... Training Camp #1 will run 5/10/26 - 5/23/26 and Training Camp #2 will run 6/5/26 - 6/17/26.

Receptionist

Broussard, LA · On-site

$12.75 - $16.75/hr

Description At Oceans Behavioral Hospital Broussard, healing is our focus. We are passionate about ... Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM * Part-Time Schedule: Weekends only, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM The ...

Minimum 5 years of experience in ocean pricing, freight forwarding, or international logistics. * Strong expertise in FCL and LCL ocean freight pricing and trade lane dynamics. * Proven experience ...

Description At Oceans Behavioral Hospital Biloxi, healing is our focus. We are passionate about ... are providers. 5. Performing invasive procedures. 6. Educating patients on positive health ...

Requirements Requirements: * 5+ years ocean freight forwarding experience (FCL/LCL/break bulk). * Strong knowledge of NVOCC operations and international logistics. * Product management or equivalent ...

Requirements Requirements: * 5+ years ocean freight forwarding experience (FCL/LCL/break bulk). * Strong knowledge of NVOCC operations and international logistics. * Product management or equivalent ...

Ocean Export Coordinator

Wayne, PA · On-site

$24 - $25/hr

Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pay: $24-$25/hr DOE | Type: Contract-to-Hire Overview: We're seeking a detail-oriented Ocean Export Coordinator to manage export operations, ensure documentation compliance ...

Description At Oceans Behavioral Hospital Biloxi, healing is our focus. We are passionate about ... are providers. 5. Performing invasive procedures. 6. Educating patients on positive health ...

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How much do oceans 5 jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for oceans 5 in the United States is $49,343.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $54,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Oceans 5?

Oceans 5 is a collaborative funders’ initiative dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans by supporting projects and organizations that aim to create large, ecologically significant marine reserves and improve fisheries management. The coalition brings together philanthropists and foundations that pool resources and expertise to address critical ocean conservation challenges. Oceans 5 focuses on strategic grantmaking and advocacy efforts to achieve significant, measurable improvements in ocean health. Its projects often include working with governments, NGOs, and local communities to promote sustainable ocean policies.

What is the difference between Oceans 5 vs Marine Biologist?

AspectOceans 5Marine Biologist
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; specialized training or certifications in oceanography or related fieldsBachelor's degree in Marine Biology, Oceanography, or related field; advanced degrees often preferred
Work EnvironmentResearch vessels, laboratories, fieldwork in oceans and coastal areasResearch facilities, laboratories, fieldwork in marine environments
Industry UsagePrimarily in ocean conservation projects, research organizations, environmental agenciesAcademic institutions, research centers, government agencies, environmental NGOs

Oceans 5 and Marine Biologist roles both focus on ocean-related work, but Oceans 5 typically refers to a team or project involved in ocean conservation initiatives, often requiring specialized training. Marine Biologists usually hold formal degrees and conduct scientific research on marine life. While both work in marine environments, Oceans 5 roles are more project-based, whereas Marine Biologists are involved in academic and scientific research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Oceans 5 professional, and why are they important?

To excel in an Oceans 5 position, you typically need expertise in marine conservation, environmental science, and project management, supported by a relevant degree or experience in nonprofit or environmental sectors. Familiarity with data analysis tools, grant management systems, and environmental policy frameworks is important. Strong collaboration, communication, and strategic thinking skills help professionals build effective partnerships and advocacy campaigns. These capabilities are crucial for driving impactful conservation initiatives and achieving organizational goals in the global marine environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in ocean conservation organizations like Oceans 5, and how can new team members prepare for them?

Professionals at organizations such as Oceans 5 often face challenges including coordinating global conservation efforts, navigating diverse stakeholder interests, and adapting to rapidly changing environmental regulations. New team members should be ready to work in multidisciplinary teams, communicate effectively across cultures, and stay updated on the latest scientific and policy developments. Proactivity, flexibility, and a willingness to learn from both successes and setbacks are key to thriving in this dynamic environment.
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What cities are hiring for Oceans 5 jobs? Cities with the most Oceans 5 job openings:
Infographic showing various Oceans 5 job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 80% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,343 per year, or $23.7 per hour.
Ocean Lifeguard Lieutenant

Ocean Lifeguard Lieutenant

Brevard County

Satellite Beach, FL

$25.01 - $25.30/hr

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Brevard County rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

300th of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description


Department:Fire Rescue Department

Organizational Unit:Ocean Rescue

Position Type:Permanent Full Time/Part Time:Full Time

Open Until Filled.

$25.01 to $25.30 hourly. Actual salary negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Beachside/Travels Countywide.Work schedule is variable and includes evenings, weekends, and holidays.Performs skilled protective service work guarding the safety of patrons at assigned ocean beaches and provides information pertaining to beach and ocean conditions.

REQUIREMENTS:A high school diploma or its equivalent, as required by the Florida Department of Health,PLUSsix hundred (600) hours of documented hands-on experience working as an ocean lifeguard.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess, or obtain prior to employment, a valid Florida driver's license and maintain said license during the term of employment. Must possess a State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification or a State of Florida Paramedic certification and maintain said certification in an active status during the term of employment. Must be able to successfully complete the Brevard County Lifeguard Performance Test annually, which includes swimming 500 meters in an ocean environment and a physical agility test, in accordance with the United States Lifesaving Association (USLA) Advanced Guidelines. Must possess, or obtain by the completion of the Brevard County Ocean Lifeguard Level I Officer Training Program, a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from an approved agency and maintain said certification in an active status during the term of employment. Must possess, or obtain by the completion of the Brevard County Ocean Lifeguard Level I Officer Training Program, an Emergency Medical Responder certification from an approved agency and maintain said certification in an active status during the term of employment. Must be able to successfully complete the Brevard County Ocean Lifeguard Level I Officer Training Program, which includes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ICS-100 and ICS-200 certifications. Must be capable at all times of meeting the physical requirements necessary to perform the duties of this classification, as specified in the Brevard County Fire Rescue Ocean Rescue Division Manual. Must be of good moral character, as determined by a local Clerk of Court, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background investigation. Must be able to successfully pass a Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) background check administered by the Brevard County Sheriff's Office (BCSO).In the event of a hurricane, major storm, natural or man-made disaster that may threaten the area, the employee will be required to perform emergency duties as directed.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST

(With or without reasonable accommodations)

PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES / TRAITS

  1. The employee must be able to:
    • LIFT:50 lbs. or more
    • CARRY:50 lbs. or more
    • PUSH:50 lbs. or more
    • PULL:50 lbs. or more

  2. In an eight hour day, the employee may have to:
    • STAND:5 - 8 hours
    • WALK:5 - 8 hours
    • SIT:5 - 8 hours
    • DRIVE:5 - 8 hours

  3. The employee must repetitively perform:
    • Fine manipulation (ex. writing, wiring); Operating foot controls; Pulling; Pushing; Simple grasping (ex. pen, screwdriver)

  4. The employee must be able to:
    • Balance; Bend; Climb; Crawl; Dig; Jump; Kneel; Reach; Run; Smell; Stoop

  5. The employee must have:
    • Color Perception; Good distant vision; Good hearing; Good near vision; Good speech; Other; Use of both eyes

  6. Other necessary physical activities/traits
    • N/A


WORKING CONDITIONS

  1. Working conditionsthat will apply to the employee:
    • At heights above/below ground level; Below ground level (ditches, tunnels, etc.; In cold; In dampness or chilly conditions; In heat; In high humidity; In or with dusty conditions; In or with moving objects or vehicles; In or with noisy conditions; On or with ladders or scaffolding; On slippery or uneven walking surfaces; Other working conditions; With chemicals or solvents; With electricity; With explosives; With feet, legs or hands in water; With fumes, smoke, gases or flames; With grease; With hazardous materials; With lawn grasses, plants, etc.; With odors; With oils; With poor lighting; With poor ventilation; With radiant energy (x-rays, etc.); With silica, fiberglass, etc.; With vibrations (jackhammers, etc.); Work alone; Work inside; Work outside; Works Closely with Others

  2. Other working conditions:
    • N/A

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