24-25: Expedition Yachting Internships
An extraordinary 7-week journey aboard the Sailing Vessel Whatever It Takes, where adventure, discovery, and personal growth await.
Whatever It Takes Crew
As a crew member on Sailing Yacht Whatever It Takes you will have the opportunity to work in of departments including the Bridge, Deck, Galley, Interior, and Engineering. Your role will ensure the smooth operation and maintenance of the vessel, providing an exceptional experience for all passengers and crew.
Department Descriptions
Bridge Department
Role: Navigational Officer/Watch Keeper
Responsibilities:
- Assist with navigation and piloting of the vessel.
- Monitor and operate navigation and communication equipment.
- Ensure safe passage by adhering to maritime regulations and weather conditions.
Keep accurate logs and reports of navigational activities.
- Coordinate with other departments to ensure smooth vessel operations.
Deck Department
Role: Deckhand
Responsibilities:
- Perform routine maintenance and cleaning of deck areas.
- Handle mooring lines and assist with docking and undocking procedures.
- Manage and store equipment and supplies.
- Assist with cargo handling and securing.
- Conduct safety drills and ensure all safety equipment is in working order.
Galley Department
Role: Cook
Responsibilities:
- Prepare and cook meals for crew and passengers.
- Plan and manage food inventory, ensuring supplies are stocked and fresh.
- Maintain a clean and organized galley, adhering to hygiene and safety standards.
- Coordinate with the interior department to cater to special dietary needs.
- Assist with meal planning and special events as needed.
Interior Department
Role: Steward/Stewardess
Responsibilities:
- Maintain cleanliness and orderliness of interior spaces, including cabins and common areas.
- Provide housekeeping services and manage laundry tasks.
- Assist passengers with requests and ensure their comfort and satisfaction.
- Manage inventory of interior supplies and amenities.
- Coordinate with the galley for meal service and special events.
Engineering Department
Role: Marine Engineer/Technician
Responsibilities:
- Maintain and repair the vessel’s mechanical and electrical systems.
- Monitor and operate engines, generators, and other machinery.
- Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance.
- Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical issues as they arise.
- Ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
Qualifications:
- Relevant experience or certifications in each department.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills.
- Ability to work in a dynamic and often challenging environment.
- Commitment to safety and adherence to maritime regulations.
Working Conditions:
- Extended periods at sea.
- Variable weather conditions and physically demanding tasks.
- Flexibility to work various shifts and hours.
Why Expedition?
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Adventure and Exploration:
- Experience the thrill of navigating the open seas and uncovering hidden gems across diverse locations.
- Engage in exciting shore excursions, from pristine beaches to vibrant coastal towns.
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Skill Development:
- Gain hands-on experience in sailing and maritime operations, learning from seasoned professionals.
- Participate in workshops on navigation, seamanship, and marine safety, enhancing your maritime knowledge.
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Personal Growth:
- Challenge yourself with physical and mental tasks that foster resilience and teamwork.
- Enjoy opportunities for personal reflection and growth amidst the serene beauty of the ocean.
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Community and Connection:
- Build lasting friendships with fellow expedition members who share your passion for adventure and exploration.
- Participate in group activities and discussions that foster a sense of community and collaboration.
Benefits
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Competitive salaries
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401k with 3-6% employer match
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Paid Time Off
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$250 Monthly Health Insurance Contribution
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Access to sailboats, powerboats, and kayaks
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Opportunity to travel on international sailing expeditions
Who We Are
We're a small but mighty agency with a 'whatever it takes' mentality.
Our approach to social work is complex and requires dynamic, passionate leaders to bring all their skills to the table.
We're committed to each other as much as we are to our kids, and protect the family dynamic within our motley crew.
About SailFuture
Based in St. Petersburg, FL, SailFuture serves 200 children and families a year through innovative programs ranging from international sailing expeditions to an entrepreneurship high school.
24-25: Expedition Yachting Internships
An extraordinary 7-week journey aboard the Sailing Vessel Whatever It Takes, where adventure, discovery, and personal growth await.
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