Spotter Market Development & Partnerships Intern

Sofar Ocean

Sofar Ocean

Sales & Business Development

San Francisco, CA, USA

USD 25-28 / hour

Posted on Apr 28, 2026

Location

San Francisco

Employment Type

Intern

Department

Marketing

Compensation

  • $25 – $28 per hour

As a Spotter Market Development & Partnerships Intern, you will help expand Sofar’s Spotter platform into priority markets by researching target communities, identifying high-potential partner organizations, and supporting outreach and co-marketing initiatives. You’ll report to the product marketing lead and collaborate cross-functionally with marketing, product, and sales to turn research into real partnership opportunities and a repeatable go-to-market playbook.

Summer 2026: June 29 - August 21st. We ask for a minimum of 8 weeks.

International students: If your work authorization is through CPT, please consult your school before applying. You must be able to work 40 hours per week.

Possible Projects:

  • Map and prioritize partner ecosystems in coastal resilience and marine protected areas (MPAs), and deliver a target list with clear selection criteria.

  • Pilot outreach to a small set of high-fit organizations and advance 1–2 partnership conversations to concrete next steps (event, webinar, content, or co-marketing).

  • Create partner-ready assets (proposals, one-pagers, mini case studies, co-branded concepts) tailored to specific audiences.

  • Package the process into a lightweight playbook the team can reuse for future vertical expansion.

And more! There are many impactful projects on the to-do list. We want to hear what you’d love to work on!

Responsibilities:

  • Research and map organizations, networks, and decision-makers across coastal resilience and MPAs.

  • Build a prioritization framework (audience fit, reach, impact, partnership potential) and apply it consistently.

  • Build and maintain a pipeline of target organizations and outreach status.

  • Draft and iterate outreach messaging tailored to each audience and use case.

  • Support early partnership conversations (prep, notes, follow-ups, and next steps).

  • Create and iterate audience-specific marketing materials to support outreach.

  • Track learnings from outreach and translate them into clear recommendations.

  • Document templates and workflows into a repeatable playbook.

Minimum Job Qualifications:

  • Strong research and synthesis skills (turning messy inputs into clear, actionable outputs).

  • Familiarity with ocean/climate, marine science, coastal resilience, or conservation ecosystems.

  • Strong writing skills and comfort communicating with technical/scientific audiences.

  • Self-directed and able to manage work with ambiguity and minimal oversight.

  • Available to work for 10 weeks in San Francisco (in-person).

Bonus Points:

  • Experience in partnerships, community engagement, or business development.

  • Experience creating marketing assets (one-pagers, case studies, simple visuals).

  • A passion for the ocean.