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Marine Animal Rehabilitation Intern

National Marine Life Center

Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

Job Type Unpaid
Salary Details Unpaid
Deadline Nov 01, 2024
Experience 0 - 1 years

Animal Care Responsibilities: Depending on need, case load, and time of year, interns may assist with the care of the NMLC rehabilitation patients including seals, sea turtles, and a variety of native turtle species. Animal Care duties may include animal restraint; cleaning; disinfecting tanks, equipment, and environmental enrichment devices; diet preparation; administering feeds (including tube feeding); record keeping; facility maintenance; and water quality testing. Interns may also assist animal care staff with medical procedures, admission exams, animal necropsies, and release events.

Education Responsibilities: There may be opportunities for interns to assist with environmental education programs, including on-site programs, fairs, and/or festivals. Programs would focus on marine animals, rehabilitation practices, conservation, and STEM activities. If such opportunities are presented, interns will learn how to effectively interpret and educate guests of NMLC on marine animals and conservation. Interns may also be asked to work in the gift shop. 

Other Responsibilities: Each intern is assigned to multiple projects in different areas of the organization. A weekly chore will be delegated to each intern to assist with the upkeep of the facility and equipment. Each intern is required to attend regularly scheduled meetings throughout their time at NMLC. At the end of the internship, the intern will deliver a presentation about their experience and projects to staff and volunteers.

Qualifications:

  • Must be currently enrolled in, or recently graduated from an accredited college or university; preference will be given to students or recent graduates working towards biology, environmental studies, marine science, education, or other related fields.
  • Must demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be adaptable, responsible, hard-working, willing to learn, and have attention to detail.
  • Must be able to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Must be willing to engage in a positive and informative manner with members of the public on a regular basis.
  • Must be willing to participate in and receive constructive feedback.
  • Must expect to work 40 hours per week
    • Which can include early morning and/or late night seal feedings depending on the season for the Marine Animal Rehabilitation Internship
  • Interns may be required to work some holidays.
  • Interns may be required to participate in fundraisers held by NMLC, which may occur outside of normally scheduled hours
  • International applicants are responsible for their own VISA arrangements, etc.
  • If an intern plans to receive school credit for an internship they must notify staff prior to the internship start date, and it will be the responsibility of the applicant to ensure all required paperwork is completed and submitted.

Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to endure some physical exertion, such as long periods of standing; recurring bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities; recurring lifting of moderately heavy items such as medical equipment and boxes of medical supplies.
  • The work may require specific but common physical characteristics and abilities such as lifting up to 50 pounds, above-average agility, and dexterity.

Intern positions are unpaid; however, a room and board stipend of $1,200 to help offset the cost of housing, and a uniform stipend of $70 to cover the cost of required logo gear, are available to candidates accepted for the internship. Conditions apply and will be discussed in detail with successful candidates.

Interns must have their own transportation. Housing is not provided, but NMLC can offer suggestions.

HOW TO APPLY

To Apply: Send your resume, cover letter, and one letter of recommendation to internship@nmlc.org or P.O. Box 269, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts 02532. Applications must be received by July 1st for the fall semester, November 1st for the spring semester, or March 1st for the summer semester. Due to the high number of applications, only qualified candidates will be contacted.

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Category Marine Biology
Tags Marine Mammal