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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES


University & Research Summer Assistant 

​Number of positions available: 1
Position Dates: April 27
 - August 8, 2026
$5,120 stipend, Room & Board 

The Summer Assistant is immersed in the daily operations of the Chincoteague Bay Field Station, helping interns conduct research, and developing leadership skills as they support college students as a resident advisor. This position will occur during our four summer sessions, beginning four weeks prior to, and ending at the completion of summer sessions. 
Applications are now closed for this position. Please come back in January 2027 for new opportunities. ​
2026 Position Description
Apply Here
To Apply:
Fill out the above application form. Please be sure you have an up-to-date resume ready to upload and three professional or academic references.

*Incomplete applications will not be accepted*
Questions?

Contact: Keke Bedson
University & Research Coordinator
[email protected]
​757-824-5636 x105

Seasonal Housekeeper

Position Start Date: End of February to early March
Position End Date: Mid-August through Mid-November (flexible)
$12 - $15/hour dependent on experience

Housekeepers are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of all program areas at CBFS including but not limited to residence halls, common areas, lab and classroom spaces, and office buildings. The regular schedule is Monday through Friday 8am - 4:30pm, but weekend work may be required during the busiest times of the year. Experience in housekeeping is preferred but not necessary - we are willing to train the right candidate! Housekeeping staff is expected to maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times, especially when interacting with program participants and guests. 

Uniform shirts are provided.

This position has the potential to be extended and/or for a promotion depending on performance! A bonus will be awarded at the end of a successfully completed contract. 

To apply, please fill out the application fully and either drop it off at our main offices or email to [email protected] with the subject line "Housekeeper Application"
Application
Questions?
Contact John Besecker, Facilities Director
757-824-5636 x101
[email protected]

Seasonal Food Service Team Member

Position start date: End of February or early March
Position end date: mid-November
$12-$15/hour depending on experience

Food service team members are responsible for preparing and serving food, cafeteria-style, to both large and small groups of all ages. Food service team members are responsible for safe handling and preparation of food, serving food to participants, and cleaning and re-setting the dining hall between groups and meals, including dishes. Food service team members should have a positive attitude, be comfortable interacting with participants of all ages, and have knowledge of common dietary restrictions and allergies (vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, peanut/tree nut, etc.). ServSafe certification preferred but not required. Staff meal provided for all shifts worked.

To apply, email your name, availability, and any relevant experience to [email protected] with the subject line "Food Service Application".

CBFS is not currently hiring for any senior staff positions. If you have any questions or would like to submit your resume for future consideration, please contact:
[email protected]
757-824-5636
Chincoteague Bay Field Station is also proud to offer high school and college internships!
Chincoteague Bay Field Station is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Association will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees
​to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.

 CBFS is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages minority applicants.
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Chincoteague Bay Field Station  | 34001 Mill Dam Road  |  Wallops Island, VA 23337  |  (757) 824-5636  |  [email protected]
  • HOME
  • University & Research
    • SUMMER COURSES >
      • SUMMER REGISTRATION
      • SUMMER FEES
      • SUMMER FAQ >
        • WELCOME TO CBFS
        • WHAT TO BRING
        • CAMPUS MAP
        • HEALTH & WAIVER FORM
        • POLICIES AND RULES
        • COLLEGE FACILITIES
    • FIELD TRIPS >
      • FACILITIES
      • ACTIVITIES & SITES
      • FIELD TRIP FEES
    • RESEARCH >
      • FACULTY & INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
      • INTERN RESEARCH
      • STUDENT RESEARCH
      • Research profiles
    • RESEARCH/TEACHING FACULTY
    • STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
    • INTERNSHIPS >
      • INTERN TESTIMONIALS
    • MEMBER UNIVERSITIES
  • CAMPS
    • FAMILY CAMPS
    • YOUTH CAMPS >
      • DAY CAMPS
      • OVERNIGHT CAMPS
      • CAMP ACTIVITIES
      • FAQ
    • ADULT SUMMER CAMP
  • ROAD SCHOLAR
    • Bicycling the Eastern Shore of Virginia
    • Birding Virginia's Eastern Shore
    • Discover the Islands of Virginia's Eastern Shore
    • Kayaking the Eastern Shore
    • Share a Marine Science Adventure with your Grandchild
  • OTHER PROGRAMS
    • SCHOOL PROGRAMS >
      • GENERAL INFO
      • CLASSES
      • FAQ
      • FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
    • FRIDAY ADVENTURE SERIES >
      • FAS OCEAN ADVENTURE
      • FAS ORGANISM DISSECTION
      • FAS KAYAKING
      • FAS EDIBLE ADVENTURES
      • FAS MARSH MADNESS
    • HOMESCHOOL
    • CUSTOM PROGRAMS
    • SCOUTS
    • OUTREACH & Community Engagement
    • TEACHER WORKSHOPS
  • PROGRAM GUIDE
  • ABOUT US
    • STAFF/CONTACT US
    • RENTALS
    • EMPLOYMENT
    • INTERNSHIPS
    • CAMPUS
    • DONATE NOW >
      • WAYS TO SUPPORT US