Position Title: Junior Sailing Instructor-In-Training (Part Time)
Job Start Date: 6/20/2026
Job End Date: 8/16/2026
Minimum Commitment: 6 of 8 program weeks, scheduled in advance with Program Director and CYC Sailing Director
Salary Range
$15-17 per hour depending on experience
Benefits
At the CYC, we provide Junior Instructors-In-Training with:
Position Description and Schedule
The Corinthian Yacht Club (CYC) in Marblehead, Massachusetts is looking for local sailors aged 15-17 looking to join our Junior Instructor-in-Training Program this summer. As part of our JIIT Program, you will gain valuable work experience as a sailing professional as well as sea time to put towards a future US Sailing Level 1 certification. Our team of instructors, Program Director and Sailing Director will mentor you on and off the water throughout the Summer.
We understand you may have other sailing or family commitments during the Summer, so we ask JIITs to commit to working a minimum of 6 of the 8 weeks-scheduled before the season begins- of our Junior Program. As a JIIT, you will help teach sailing lessons when you are available Monday through Friday from 6/20/26 to 8/16/26, as well as at least three Sunday mornings to support the CYC's Family Sailing program. You also have the opportunity to work events like Family Sailing before and after the Junior Program.
Please include in your application an up-to-date and complete professional resume that includes details on your educational, professional and sailing achievements.
As a CYC Junior Instructor-In-Training, you will:
What Happens Next?
Once you apply, we will be in touch to schedule a 20 to 30-minute introductory video call so we can get to know you. And you can get to know us. We look forward to meeting you!
An Equal Opportunity Employer
We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, or any other status protected by law or regulation. It is our intention that all qualified applicants are given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.