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... the unique ocean ecosystems the farm rests upon. Summer Programs Educators operate multiple ... cleanup, etc. • Motivation and interest to care for our education gardens including planting ...

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How much do summer ocean cleanup jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer ocean cleanup in the United States is $20.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What challenges might I face while working on a Summer Ocean Cleanup team, and how can I prepare for them?

Working on a Summer Ocean Cleanup team can involve physically demanding tasks such as collecting debris in hot, humid conditions and sometimes wading through water or walking along uneven shorelines. Team members often work early mornings or long hours to maximize cleanup efforts and may need to adapt to changing weather or unexpected environmental hazards. To prepare, it's important to maintain good physical fitness, wear appropriate sun protection and gear, and stay hydrated. Teamwork and clear communication are also essential for safety and efficiency, as you will frequently coordinate with others to handle large or hazardous items and document collected materials.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Ocean Cleanup worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Ocean Cleanup worker, you need physical fitness, environmental awareness, and often basic safety or lifeguard training. Familiarity with marine debris collection tools, safety gear, and potentially small boat operation is typically required. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating and ensuring safety. These abilities help ensure efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible cleanup operations, protecting marine ecosystems.

What is the difference between Summer Ocean Cleanup vs Beach Cleanup Worker?

AspectSummer Ocean CleanupBeach Cleanup Worker
Required CredentialsNone or basic safety trainingNone or basic safety training
Work EnvironmentOpen ocean, coastal areas, boatsBeaches, shoreline, coastal areas
Employer & IndustryEnvironmental organizations, NGOs, government programsLocal communities, environmental groups, volunteer organizations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Summer Ocean Cleanup involves removing debris from open waters and coastlines, often requiring boat access and working in marine environments. Beach Cleanup Workers focus on cleaning beaches and shoreline areas, typically on foot. Both roles aim to protect marine ecosystems but differ mainly in location and scope. Understanding these differences helps volunteers and job seekers find the right opportunity in marine conservation efforts.

What is a Summer Ocean Cleanup job?

A Summer Ocean Cleanup job typically involves participating in organized efforts to remove trash, debris, and plastic pollution from beaches, coastlines, and ocean waters during the summer months. Workers may join teams to collect and properly dispose of litter, sort recyclables, and sometimes help with data collection or public education about marine conservation. These positions can be volunteer-based or paid and are often offered by non-profit organizations, environmental groups, or local governments. The main goal is to improve the health of marine ecosystems and raise awareness about the impact of pollution on the oceans.
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Infographic showing various Summer Ocean Cleanup job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,263 per year, or $20.3 per hour.
Summer Programs Educator

Summer Programs Educator

Wolfe's Neck Center

Freeport, ME • On-site

$16 - $17/hr

Temporary

Posted 17 hours ago


Job description

Public Programs
Wolfe's Neck Center's Public Programs connect thousands of visitors of all ages to our farm and sustainable agriculture each year. Educators will play a role in both formal and informal education, with offerings ranging from answering questions for first-time visitors, sensory explorations in the barn with toddlers, leading workshops in our education kitchen, to working with school groups on field trips. These programs are both free & fee-based, pre-registered and drop in programs, as well as spontaneous barn tours and talks.
What is a Summer Programs Educator?
Reporting to the Manager of Visitor Education as a part of the Visitor Education and Experience Department, the Summer Programs Educator engages with guests in formal and informal programs across the campus to enhance their experience while helping keep the public and our livestock safe and happy. This temporary position can be full time (30-40 hours a week) or part time (15-25 hours a week) depending on availability and runs from June 1st-September 4th.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Lead and create programs with a wide range of audiences to facilitate a deeper connection to our unique farm and ecosystems
• Provide farm guests with accurate information about Wolfe's Neck Center's history, agricultural operations, natural ecosystems, community events, and various programs
• Help guests meaningfully and safely engage with various aspects of the farm, including livestock, production fields, and tractor rides
• Care for our education spaces and livestock, including the education gardens and the animals in the Wishcamper Education Barn
• Working regular evenings and weekends, often as the only onsite education staff member
What We're Looking For
With over 30,000 visitors each year, Farm Programs Educators connect people to farming and our mission. WNC is looking for individuals who are passionate about education with a desire to introduce people of all ages to the farm, our livestock, and the unique ocean ecosystems the farm rests upon. Summer Programs Educators operate multiple programs on any given day, often without direct support and supervision, so candidates must be self-motivated, self-sufficient, and reliable. As with any educational program, situations can change quickly (weather, animal issues, etc.) so educators must be confident, flexible, and not easily flustered by change. Prior farm, livestock, ecology, and fruit & vegetable knowledge is not required, but candidates must be excited about the opportunities to become well versed in our different practices and overall mission.
Qualifications
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to perform this job successfully. If you do not fit this description perfectly but believe that you would be a good fit for this position, please do not hesitate to reach out with questions or apply. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
• Some higher education, and/or experience equivalent in environmental education, childhood education/development, agriculture, food systems, or related fields
• Ability to assist with livestock chores, including egg collecting, milking a goat, hay and manure cleanup, etc.
• Motivation and interest to care for our education gardens including planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, etc.
• Desire to interact with livestock and introduce thousands of people to small-scale agriculture and Wolfe's Neck Center
• Ability to manage program registration efficiently and graciously, walk-on participants, questions from the general public, while also helping to collect program data
• Experience with Google Suite in order to track data, metrics, and create content where applicable
Requirements
• Legally able to work in the United States (we cannot provide VISA sponsorship)
• Successful Completion of a background check
• Must be 21+ years of age in order to operate a tractor under Wolfe's Neck Center insurance
• Ability to work from the Wolfe's Neck Center campus in Freeport, ME
Terms of Employment
The Summer Programs Educator is a seasonal position, running June-August, based at Wolfe's Neck Center in Freeport, ME. Compensation includes: $16.00-$17.00/hr depending on experience, to be paid on a bi-monthly basis; potential for low-cost on-site housing; free rentals for bikes, kayaks, and canoes (dependent on availability); free oceanfront camping (dependent on availability); 25% discount in the Farm Café and Farm Store.
To Apply: Please submit an online application, along with your resume and a cover letter explaining why you'd be a fantastic Summer Programs Educator. The application can be found on our website. If you are unable to upload your cover letter and resume to the application, you can email them to Michael Messina, our Manager of Visitor Edu, at mmessina@wolfesneck.org with "Summer Programs Educator" in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled .
The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to perform this job successfully. If you do not fit this description perfectly but believe that you would be a good fit for this position, please do not hesitate to reach out with questions or apply. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment welcomes a diverse pool of candidates. In accordance with federal Equal Opportunity laws, Wolfe's Neck Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, sexual orientation including gender identity or expression, veteran status, or physical or mental disability in the hiring of its employees. Applicants are selected based on their ability to perform the essential functions of the job, prior work experience, and references from previous employers.