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Preschool Teacher

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$14 - $18.50/hr

The curriculum at a Sea Turtle preschool focuses on creativity and self-expression through activities that include dress-up, play-acting, cooking, building, singing, and painting. Outdoor play in all ...

Biologist

Key West, FL · On-site +1

$65K - $85K/yr

Work includes land and marine tasks such as seabird and sea turtle monitoring, invasive species management, marine surveys, and restoration projects. Because the park is remote and weather can change ...

Complete weekly/bi-weekly fulfillment processes by printing and mailing membership, Adopt-an-Animal and Sea Turtle Guardian materials * Enter complete and thorough data in customer relationship ...

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This proposed role will support marine mammal and sea turtle science through data collection, data management, survey coordination, quality control, documentation, reporting, and dissemination of ...

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How much do sea turtle jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for sea turtle in the United States is $19.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a sea turtle?

A Sea Turtle job typically involves working with sea turtle conservation, research, or rehabilitation. These roles may include monitoring turtle populations, protecting nesting sites, rehabilitating injured turtles, and educating the public about conservation efforts. Jobs can be found in organizations such as marine conservation groups, research institutions, aquariums, and government agencies. Depending on the position, responsibilities may vary from fieldwork on beaches to lab research or public outreach. Many roles require a background in marine biology, ecology, or environmental science.

What are some common challenges faced by marine biologists when monitoring sea turtles in the wild?

Marine biologists monitoring sea turtles often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, difficulty in tracking migratory patterns across vast ocean areas, and ensuring minimal disturbance to natural habitats. Fieldwork can involve long hours and irregular schedules, especially during nesting seasons when monitoring is most critical. Additionally, researchers must collaborate closely with local communities and conservation organizations to protect nesting sites and gather accurate data.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a sea turtle biologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sea Turtle Biologist, you need a solid background in marine biology, ecology, and conservation, often supported by a relevant degree and field research experience. Proficiency with data collection tools, GPS mapping, and statistical analysis software is commonly required. Strong observation skills, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial for successful fieldwork and collaboration with conservation teams. These skills ensure accurate data collection, effective conservation strategies, and the ability to advocate for sea turtle protection.

What is the difference between Sea Turtle vs Marine Biologist?

AspectSea TurtleMarine Biologist
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, conservation trainingBachelor's or higher in Marine Biology or related field
Work EnvironmentWildlife reserves, beaches, conservation sitesResearch labs, field sites, universities
Industry UsageWildlife conservation, environmental agenciesResearch, academia, environmental organizations

While a Sea Turtle is an animal species, a Marine Biologist is a professional who studies marine life, including sea turtles. Marine Biologists often work to protect species like sea turtles through research and conservation efforts. Understanding the differences helps clarify career paths and roles within marine conservation.

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Infographic showing various Sea Turtle job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $41,531 per year, or $20 per hour.

Associate Veterinarian, Relief/Temporary

South Carolina Aquarium

Charleston, SC • On-site

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:
The Temporary (Relief) Associate Veterinarian is responsible for assisting the Veterinarian in the health management of the living population at the South Carolina Aquarium, with special emphasis on teleosts and elasmobranchs, small mammals, birds and reptiles, and the rehabilitation patients in the South Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Care Center. The individual will work closely with the animal care staff and the Veterinarian and Veterinary Assistant with coordination of medical cases and treatments. This is a temporary position for approximately 2 to 4 months, with possibility for extension based on needs of the facility.
Essential Functions:
  • Assist the Veterinarian and Veterinary Assistant with medical case management, including diagnoses, treatment, surgery, and postmortem/pathological examinations, as well as quarantine implementation and exams (fecals, blood smears, skin scrapes, etc.)
  • Provide emergency and after-hours veterinary care as part of an on-call rotation schedule, with regularly scheduled weekend coverage to ensure 24/7 care (collection and rescue response)
  • Assist with the medical care and regulatory compliance of the South Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Care Center
  • Assist with health certificates, animal transfers, and acquisitions
  • Maintain a medical records system (TRACKS) that is accurate, thorough, and up to date
  • Interact with animal care staff for education, communication, and hands-on procedural training and foster hands-on staff involvement with procedures, examinations, and diagnoses
  • Maintain compliance (AZA, USDA, State) for all lab operations and equipment (e.g. oxygen storage, vaccinations, licenses and certifications)
  • Be responsible for proper use and regulatory compliance of controlled substances
  • Maintain up to date knowledge of recent advances in veterinary medicine
  • Adhere to the South Carolina Aquarium Policies
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Attend regularly scheduled meetings (rounds, departmental meetings, all staff meetings)
  • Foster strong relations with visitors, volunteers, staff and contractors by promoting a positive attitude, cooperation, and providing high standards of care
  • Support staff and visiting students' professional development and participate in Aquarium sponsored programs and events as needed
  • Perform additional duties as requested
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Proficient in a variety of clinical tasks including blood, fecal and urine sampling and analysis, and cytology interpretation
  • Experience with advanced imaging and clinical techniques including onsite computed tomography, radiology, endoscopy, and ultrasonography
  • Familiarity and advanced understanding of aquatic life support systems and water quality
  • Strong knowledge of aquatic biology and clinical pathology
  • Strong organizational and time management skills
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills along with a mastery of written and verbal communication
  • Capacity to take control in an emergency with a calming demeanor and quickly make decisions
  • Capacity to empathize and work with staff to provide the best possible care for the living population
  • Self-motivated, goal oriented, and able to work independently
  • Willingness to work weekends, holidays, and after hours as required
Qualifications:
  • DVM or VMD degree from accredited university
  • License to practice veterinary medicine in State of South Carolina or ability to obtain one prior to beginning position
  • Driver's License
  • USDA/APHIS accreditation type II for health certificates or ability to obtain
  • Prefer at least 1 year of experience in a zoological or Aquarium facility or completion of an internship/residency program in zoological/aquatic medicine
  • Preferred 1 year experience with sea turtle rehabilitation
Supervision of Others:
Veterinary externs, Husbandry/Sea turtle interns, graduate students, volunteers, staff, etc. as deemed necessary.
Physical Requirements:
Average walking, standing, bending/stooping/crouching, climbing ladders, carrying up to 50 lb, sitting, kneeling, balancing, pushing and pulling, crawling.
Working Conditions:
  • Working nights and weekends required, some travel may be required as part of on call rescue responsibilities
  • 24/7 emergency availability required
  • Normal office environment
  • Contact with Aquarium guests, contractors, vendors, and business associates
  • Must be flexible with schedule
  • Exposure to elements such as sun, hot, cold, dirty, noisy, wet, frequent temperature changes, poor lighting, etc.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not construed to be an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by the personnel classified.
The Aquarium is an "at-will" employer, and as such, employment with the Aquarium is not for a fixed term, or definite period and may be terminated at the will of either party, with or without cause, and without prior notice.