Join Our Team!

Are you looking for ways that you can apply your skills to help protect the lands, waters, and biodiversity you love in Coastal Marin?

EAC is actively seeking a dynamic, energetic, and detail-oriented individuals to help deliver our mission through contract work, volunteering, internships, and assistance with our committees.

Check out our available positions and opportunities below and apply to one of our programs today!


Staff Positions

No current openings at this time.


Internship Positions

You can join EAC’s team through one of our internship programs. We offer internships to high school, college, and graduate students, as well as non-students seeking to learn more about our work and the environmental issues facing coastal Marin County. Our internships are designed for each intern to take on a specific capstone project that advances EAC’s mission, while providing meaningful and applicable experience that can be applied to future education and career goals.

Learn More about our Internship Program, Positions, and Application Dates and How to Apply.

Learn About our our Past Interns


Volunteer Positions

Becoming a volunteer is a fun and rewarding way to give back to the environment and help EAC deliver our mission to protect and sustain the unique lands, waters, and biodiversity of West Marin. Join us in the office, at events, for a special project, or intern with us throughout the year. Volunteers will have a chance to meet new friends, enjoy fun programs, and get special perks.  Double your impact: Check with your employer to see if they will match your volunteer hours with a financial contribution.


Marin MPA Watch

The MPA Watch program trains the public to collect human-use data in and near the network of California’s Marine Protected Areas that are located in the County of Marin. This program is a partnership with the Point Reyes National Seashore and the California Academy of Science. Training sessions for new volunteers are held in the late spring and throughout the summer months.

Learn More about the Program


Duxbury docent program

Protecting nearly three miles of rocky shore, Duxbury Reef State Marine Conservation Area safeguards substantial habitat where a diverse array of marine species live. Researchers who study the rocky intertidal zone at Duxbury Reef as part of the state’s MPA Monitoring Program have identified over 100 different species of invertebrates, seaweeds, and marine plants that cling to the reef as the tide ebbs and flows. Starting in January 2022, EAC in partnership with Marin County Parks and Open Space kicked off our Duxbury Docent Program to ensure educators are on the reef during low-tide and high visitation days to protect sensitive habitat areas and provide visitor education.

Learn More about the Program and Sign Up if you are Interested in Joining the Docent Team


Event Assistance

Throughout the year, EAC hosts multiple events including our annual Member Meeting (June), Point Reyes Birding and Nature Festival (March and April), Litter Bugs Me, Piper on the Ridge (October), and our Winter Gathering (November or December). If you are looking for a way to help with events, please Contact Us.


Office & Special Skill Volunteers needed

Have a special skill? We are always looking for people who would like to donate their advocacy, legal, policy, technical, graphic design, advertising, marketing and/or communications skills pro bono to help us with our nonprofit mission. As a small nonprofit working to protect and sustain the unique lands, waters, and biodiversity of West Marin, each dollar is important for our efforts to continue. Your support could mean a hug difference. If you are interested in helping out, please Contact Us.  


Contract Positions

No current openings at this time.