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SV - Sailing Vessel, 3.7 m (12 ft), sail, monohull

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viewed 1,796 times
since Oct 2023
last sign in 14 Mar 2025

Availability after 23 May 2025

Embark (Boarding)
must embark after the 23 May 2025 and before the 24 May 2025
Duration
must be for at least 2.5 months and for less than 2.5 months
Disembark
must disembark before the 9 Aug 2025

Locations

 Boarding location
United Statescrewscene.com - California - visible to Crew members only
Your boarding area is ? within this vessel's boarding location
and the Crew must be within United States
Your current location is around ? away from this location
 Destination planned to take the vessel next
United States - same as boarding location
 My current location where I'm in person
United Statescrewscene.com - same as boarding location
 Home Port (unregistered vessel)
United Statescrewscene.com - California - visible to Premium Crew

Vessel

Languages spoken aboard
native
speaking natively like a local without a noticeable foreign accent
fluent
speaking fluently with an extensive vocabulary, but with a foreign accent
competent
speaking competently with a solid vocabulary on almost any topic
elementary
speaking enough to get by, but may get lost in a conversation
learning
not speaking the language, but learned enough to say simple sentences
not proficient
may know a few words, but cannot form sentences or ask questions
native English
Vessel type, make and model
SV Sailing Vessel, not specified
Vessel year
??? (unsure) built
Vessel main propulsion
sail
Vessel hull type
monohull
Vessel length
3.7 metres (12 ft)
Vessel weight (displacement)
0.2 tonnes (331 lb)
Crew & guests aboard
usually 8 people aboard
Journey
cruising: Coastal, day/weekend trips, regatta or …other journey

Crew

Team request
position preferably for individuals, but teams may apply
Nationality of crew
preferably US American
Gender of crew
anyone
Age of crew
must be over 18 years of age
Height of crew
any
Weight of crew
any

Lifestyle

Eating
Anyone and aboard any or no specific diet is fine
Drinking
Anyone and  aboard there is strictly no drinking
Smoking
Preferably non-smokers and aboard there is preferably no smoking

Experience

Coastal/Ocean sea time
none required
Coastal/Ocean sea miles
none required

Position

Professional    paid positions, experience and/or qualifications are usually required

positions available
preferably for
 Captain / Skipper   experienced and qualified
 Instructor   some experience
paid
- visible to Free & Premium members only
crew is paid for work

Shorebased    working or training from or based on a shore or land

positions available
preferably for
 Shorebased: Day work   no experience
paid
- visible to Free & Premium members only
crew is paid for work

Dear Shipmates

Introduction

Job Title: Summer Sailing Instructor
Location: Catalina Island, California
Department: Sumer Camp Programs
Work Year: Seasonal May 25th to August 10th 2024
FLSA Status: Salary Position paid biweekly.
Pay Rate: $540 starting rate.
Reports To: Director
Supervisory Responsibility: None

About the boat, the plans, and current crew

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Position Summary:

The Summer Sailing Instructors are responsible for delivering excellent instruction and guidance in the sailing program. This includes delivering an appropriate curriculum, ensuring that all activities are carried out in compliance with established policies and regulations, and creating educational and instructional programs that uphold the program's high standards.

The Sailing Instructors have the responsibility to provide quality instruction and leadership in the youth sailing and summer camp program.

Duties & Responsibilities

Primary Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
• Ensure all programs are conducted in accordance with the procedures and policies set by the organisation, emphasizing safety.
• Development of necessary skills to ensure the quality of the program.
• Assume duties of Beachmaster, Lifeguard, Sailing Instructor, and minor Boat Maintenance when assigned.
• Participate in training week as scheduled and instructed by the Sail Director and Summer Camp Director.
• Drive company boats and vehicles for program purposes when assigned after a check-out process.
• Assist with camper arrival/departure procedures as assigned on arrival and departure days.
• Provide and/or attend evening programs and activities when necessary or assigned.
• Generate ongoing enthusiasm and participation in summer camp activities.
• Perform other duties as assigned by the Sail Director.

Examples of Responsibilities/Supportive Functions:
• Must be able to communicate and work with campers by teaching all aspects of sailing, including proper sailing techniques and proper safe boating practices.
• Have the knowledge to teach sailing on many different types of vessels, such as Lasers, 420’s, and catamarans.
• Have the knowledge to be self-sufficient while teaching students on a sailing vessel without auxiliary power up to 2 miles offshore for up to 3 hours periods.
• Must be physically fit in order to perform strenuous activity for extended periods.
• Ability to launch and land boats weighing up to 450 pounds in and out of the water and across soft sand with the help of others.
• Ability to drive a support boat (tiller-steer and center console) during sailing classes after a training and check-out process. Ability to safely approach and assist small sail vessels.
• Ability to perform simple boat maintenance projects and demonstrate the proper use of tools.
• Greet incoming campers at the pier and help move luggage.
• Lift, carry, and move heavy objects when necessary.
• Be able to respond to emergency situations by utilizing Waterfront Lifeguard training and providing the leadership necessary to enact the Emergency Action Plan.
• Ability to observe student and staff behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and manage camper behavior.

Benefits
1. Housing
2. Full meals at the Dining Hall when the kitchen is in operation.
3. Workers Compensation Insurance and State Disability Insurance.
4. Opportunity to sailboats in a unique sailing environment.
5. Opportunity to use boats and camp gear in accordance with company policy.
6. Opportunity to live and work in a beautiful island environment.

Qualifications / Minimum Qualifications
• Must have a current driver's license.
• Must be confident in and around the ocean.
• Must be a strong swimmer.
• Must have prior sailing and boating experience (in instruction preferred).
• Have a creative mindset in order to develop ways to teach sailing to multiple different types of learning styles in a • comprehensive and cohesive manner.
• Must be a strong swimmer.
• Physically fit in order to sail on multiple different types of vessels, paddle both boards and canoes and perform strenuous activity for extended periods.
• Must be able to pass the Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguarding Course, including First Aid and CPR (provided by us during training).
• Desire and ability to live and work in a remote camp community.
• Desire to work with children and the ability to supervise them.
• Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to camp activities.
• Good character, integrity, flexibility, and adaptability.
• Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, and self-control.
• Must be able to perform the essential functions of this position successfully.

Other duties as seen fit by management

Note: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Staff may perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change or rescind work assignments and to make reasonable accommodations as needed.

The employee member is subject to environmental conditions found working indoors/outdoors. The employee member is frequently subject to extreme heat, with temperatures up to 100 degrees while moving around in and outside of camp. The employee will spend the majority of their time in, on or around the ocean. The employee member is frequently subject to loud noise when working in or around the camp. The employee member is subject to hazards which include proximity to moving mechanical parts, vehicles and other equipment like, sharp objects, and exposure to cleaning chemicals, fiberglass and animals. Other hazards may include slick floors and hot stoves, cookware, plateware or glassware. The employee member is occasionally subject to atmospheric conditions such as fumes, odors, or dusts.

What is expected of the crew

clean & tidycommitteddiligenteasy-goingenthusiasticfriendlyorganisedrespectfultrustworthyconfident swimmergood listenergood communicatoreager to learn & workpoliteLGBTIQA+ respectfulpositive outlookopen mindedsense of humorwill not bring a friendwill not bring a pet

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