
The Maine Island Trail Association (MITA) is a nonprofit organization working to promote environmental stewardship and responsible recreation on Maine’s coastal islands. MITA seeks two qualified island caretakers to help with the management and stewardship of two distinct State-owned islands in Casco Bay. One caretaker will be stationed on Jewell island, and one caretaker on Little Chebeague Island. Each caretaker will monitor recreational activity, provide stewardship services, and educate island visitors about low-impact camping on their respective island during the 2026 boating season.
This is a five-month seasonal position that begins in May and ends in September (start and end dates are somewhat flexible).
Required Qualifications
Desirable Qualifications
THE ISLANDS
Jewell Island
Situated on the outer fringe of Casco Bay, Jewell Island is 221 acres in size and features 2½ miles of hiking trails, 16 established campsites, sandy beaches, craggy bluffs and remnants of World War II fortifications. It has been a popular destination for recreational boaters for generations and sees over 2,500 visitors each year. Given its proximity to Portland, MITA routinely uses Jewell as a location for hosting volunteer work groups.
Little Chebeague Island
Connected by a sandbar to Great Chebeague, Little Chebeague Island is a highly popular destination for Casco Bay residents and boaters and visited by thousands of people annually. Now largely wild, the island has a rich history that includes summer cottages, a farm, a hotel, and U.S. Navy operations. Since 2010, MITA has been enhancing the island as a public recreational resource by maintaining campsites and walking trails, and managing invasive plants within its forests and meadows. MITA staff often coordinate groups of volunteers to help with the maintenance and upkeep of Little Chebeague.
THE ROLE OF THE CARETAKER
Each caretaker will work five days per week and live in a minimally-outfitted small cabin on their island. MITA provides an 18’ motorized aluminum skiff, dock space and a mooring, a kayak or rowboat, and an assortment of maintenance tools. The caretaker supplies their own food and drinking water.
On-Island Duties:
Work Schedule
The work schedule is typically as follows:
Mid-May to Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day Weekend to mid-September
Compensation: $11,500 living stipend
To Apply: Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter that conveys relevant skills and qualifications to search@mita.org. If applicable, please indicate your preferred location (Jewell or Little Chebeague) in your cover letter. For more information about MITA, please visit www.mita.org.
Positions open until filled.
MITA is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate on account of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, ancestry, physical or mental disability or otherwise as prohibited by federal and state law.