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Captain


Company : Regent College


Location : Victoria, Capital Regional District


Created : 2026-01-09


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Captain: Overview For official job description, please visit Compensation: $250 650 per day. Days at sea receive a higher rate than those onshore and accrue additional days off in lieu. Location: 451 Herald Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8W 3N8 About SALTS The mission of SALTS is to create a safe and inclusive environment where young people can be themselves and grow personally, spiritually, and relationally through sail training in a supportive Christian-based community. Our core values are faith, integrity, and community. If you are passionate about supporting this mission and values, we want to hear from you! Crew members directly support the mission of SALTS by providing sail and life training to the young people who climb aboard our schooners. As a crew member, youll experience the close community that forms aboard the SALTS ships, meaningful work with young people, and plenty of opportunities to grow your skillsin both life and sailing! About SALTS Professional Crew Roles Specific Requirements for Captain Role: Overall responsibility for ship navigation, safety, and delivery of the SALTS program. This includes mentoring crew and trainees, managing the safety of the vessel, ensuring the program is delivered up to SALTS standards and engaging in day to day life with crew and trainees. Holds a valid Master 150 Gross Tonnage or higher ticket from Transport Canada and has completed our inhouse CaptaininTraining program. View detailed position profile. General Requirements for Professional Crew: The ability to work with young people, to spend time with them and respond to their spiritual needs. Wholehearted agreement with a Christian statement of faith and ethics, which will be reviewed during the hiring process (see details of our No Discrimination policy below). Canadian citizenship or a current work permit for Canada (Exception: candidates with a masters or mates certificate from a foreign country with a reciprocal ticket arrangement with Transport Canada may still be considered even if initially lacking a work permit). Other specific requirements which vary by role (SALTS arranges training for new crew members). Crewemployment can be fulltime yearround (with paid vacation days) unless seasonal work (additional winter time off without pay) is preferred. Positions are based out of our office and marina in Victoria. Our sailing season runs from March through October. We generally require a commitment to remain in a crew role for the duration of our sailing season, though we are currently seeking both fulltime and parttime (relief) Captains. Our trips explore the BC coast, from the Gulf Islands all the way to the central coast, and trips range from 4-10 days each depending on the time of year. During the offseason, new crew members take training courses to prepare for the upcoming seasons, while existing crew are able to use vacation time and prepare/maintain our schooners. In the spring and fall our crew members are typically at sea 4 nights and 5 days per week, and on shore (and off work) 3 nights and 2 days per week. There is also a paid week off at the end of June and a week off at the start of September, plus paid vacation days for use in the winter. In July/August we do 9night voyages followed by 45 nights (34 days) off work. Our Captains receive additional time off in keeping with the high level of responsibility they hold. Beneficial, but not required: Previous experience with the SALTS program as a trainee or volunteer crew member (this ensures a familiarity with our program, culture, and values, and demonstrates a high level of interest in all aspects of shipboard life). Salary can increase based on experience and responsibilities, as crew members progress to different roles. The current maximum salary for the role of Captain is $104,000 (total compensation of ~$123,000 including group/dental benefits and RRSP contributions). To apply for professional crew positions aboard one of our ships, please submit the application form along with your resum (which can be uploaded as part of the online form). This form is not for shoreside staff positions nor volunteer roles. Aside from confirming that your application was received, we will contact only the candidates whom we wish to follow up with or interview. Applications are received yearround and reviewed as they are received, so apply as early as possible to avoid your preferred roles filling up. Before you apply, please ensure you have read this entire page, and that you have read about Our Mission. No Discrimination SALTS is committed to maintaining an inclusive and diverse workplace as per its obligations under applicable human rights legislation. SALTS will not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family status, or any other protected ground. Where a position is integral to the fulfillment of SALTS primary Christian spiritual purpose, SALTS requires adherence to the Christian religion. SALTS primary spiritual purpose is stated in its constitution: to create an environment where young people can grow spiritually in a supportive Christianbased community through primary means that include to advance, teach, and model spiritual growth and beliefs associated with the Christian faith. As such, our volunteer Board members, Executive Director, professional crewmembers (who are our program leaders), and some of our staff members are Christians who hold beliefs consistent with the Apostles Creed. All employees must respect, value, and support the mission of the Society. Advancement of Christian faith is not the only aim of SALTS, and it is pursued in a way that is respectful, welcoming, noncoercive and nonjudgmental of program participants from all walks of life and beliefs. #J-18808-Ljbffr