Share your talents, hobbies or interests by leading a weekly program (i.e. knitting, photography, book club, dance, geology, etc.).
Assist our job coaches by helping students develop interview skills and a sense of professionalism, providing or locating job shadowing opportunities for high school students, assisting with resume writing, helping with college research and/or college application process, or providing SAT coaching.
Assist with maintenance tasks such as moping, washing windows, washing dishes, vacuuming, maintaining grounds, or assisting with one-time maintenance projects (i.e. painting, repair, etc.).
For those seeking a biology or environmental volunteer opportunity to fulfill hours for school credit, please plan ahead. You must attend one of our monthly New Volunteer Classes before you will be allowed to begin volunteering.
Plan, prepare, serve, and clean a community meal.
Enjoy a great sense of pride when you are part of one of our successful events. Whether you like being on the front line at a high-energy event, like our Rescue Run: Race for Marine Mammals, Atlantic Grill Music by the Sea Concert Series, or BioBlitz, or prefer to help plan, set-up, or break-down, join…
Cook and/or serve snacks or help manage classroom, aid with attendance, help transitions from one activity to the next, etc.
For those seeking a short-term volunteer opportunity to fulfill a community service, non-educational requirement, we require a minimum of two weeks prior notice.
Help in the office by preparing mailings, providing general office help, or delivering flyers.
Our CIT program is a unique volunteer opportunity for Seacoast Science Center member teens (13-17) to acquire leadership and informal teaching skills while learning about the marine environment in a camp setting. CIT’s assist our camp counselors to provide a safe, fun, and meaningful educational experience for our campers. Prospective CIT’s are interviewed to ensure…