Part-Time Scallop Team Member in Gulf County, FL
People & HR
USD 18-18 / hour
Part-Time Scallop Team Member in Gulf County, FL
Apply now Job no: 540288
Work type: Temp Part-Time
Location: Gulf
Categories: Office/Administrative/Fiscal Support, Agriculture Operations
Department:60351023 - AG-GULF
| Classification Title: | OPS Spon Proj Non-Clerical |
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| Classification Minimum Requirements | • Must have a reliable mode of transport to work locations at Gulf boat ramps |
| Job Description: | Sponsored by Florida Sea Grant, this part-time, temporary position runs from August to September 2026. It is intended to assist the UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant Agent in Gulf County with the distribution of Scallop Sorter devices during Gulf's Scalloping Season. This individual will be expected to work outdoors, weekend mornings between work dates (see exact dates below), for 6 hours per day during the Gulf Scallop Season, totaling 24 hours of work. The position requires a reliable mode of transportation and a willingness to drive to work location. Work location will include (but are not limited to) the White City Bridge Boat Ramp and Frank Pate Park Boat Ramp in Port St. Joe. Duties will include talking with boaters, asking survey questions, distributing scallop sorters, and recording information. This is a fully in-person position. Work dates are subject to change with weather and regulatory impacts to the scallop season. The position requires long hours outdoors in the Florida sun, standing near boat ramps, and engaging with the public. |
| Expected Salary: | $18/hour |
| Required Qualifications: | • Must have a reliable mode of transport to work locations at Gulf boat ramps |
| Preferred | Extra skills but not required:
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| Special Instructions to Applicants: | This position reports to Ray Bodrey, UF/IFAS Extension Gulf County Director, Florida Sea Grant Agent Expected Work dates (subject to change) are August 16th & 22nd and September 5th & 12th In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. This is a time-limited position. |
| Health Assessment Required: | No |
Advertised: Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: Eastern Daylight Time
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| Position | Department | Location | Closes |
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| Part-Time Scallop Team Member in Gulf County, FL | 60351023 - AG-GULF | Gulf | |
| This part-time, temporary position runs from August to September 2026. It is intended to assist the UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant Agent in Gulf County with the distribution of Scallop Sorter devices during Gulf's Scalloping Season. This individual will be expected to work outdoors, weekend mornings, between work dates (see exact dates below), for 6 hours per day during the Gulf Scallop Season, totaling 24 hours of work. The position requires a reliable mode of transportation and a willingness to drive to work locations. Duties will include talking with boaters, asking survey questions, distributing scallop sorters, and recording information. This is a fully in-person position in southern Gulf County. Work dates are subject to change with weather and regulatory impacts to the scallop season. | |||
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| Position | Department | Location | Closes |
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| Part-Time Scallop Team Member in Gulf County, FL | 60351023 - AG-GULF | Gulf | |
| This part-time, temporary position runs from August to September 2026. It is intended to assist the UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant Agent in Gulf County with the distribution of Scallop Sorter devices during Gulf's Scalloping Season. This individual will be expected to work outdoors, weekend mornings, between work dates (see exact dates below), for 6 hours per day during the Gulf Scallop Season, totaling 24 hours of work. The position requires a reliable mode of transportation and a willingness to drive to work locations. Duties will include talking with boaters, asking survey questions, distributing scallop sorters, and recording information. This is a fully in-person position in southern Gulf County. Work dates are subject to change with weather and regulatory impacts to the scallop season. | |||