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Summer 2026 Environmental Education Intern

Center for Wildlife

Cape Neddick, Maine

Job Type Unpaid
Salary $0 per hour
Deadline Apr 10, 2026
Min. Experience 0 - 1 year

Thank you for your interest in becoming an Environmental Education Intern!

The Environmental Education Internship is an unpaid learning role for those studying science communication, education, outdoor recreation, and care of disabled wildlife living in sanctuary. This position is an exciting pathway to careers in outdoor leadership, animal care, conservation biology, and education. 

Interns learn by working alongside our experienced Education and Outreach Team, animals included! They have the opportunity to change the world every day by connecting community members of all ages with nature through educational programming and connections with our ambassadors and natural spaces. 

Environmental Education Interns also help out with specialized summer camp programming themed around ecology and wildlife science, lead programs independently from the planning to execution, assist with planning and leading of special events, and learn how to handle ambassadors for programs. To gain even more well-rounded skills and put interdisciplinary conservation in practice, Environmental Education Interns join the Wildlife Care Interns in the clinical department for professional workshops and skills labs, have full access to our library, and have the added bonus of gaining an official Project Wild Certification!

Environmental Education Interns are also heavily involved in the daily care of our Ambassador Animals! They learn about behavior, nutrition, enclosure maintenance and design, enrichment, and of course, handling!

Interns are expected to work alongside our clinic staff, apprentices, and volunteers. Volunteers and interns work together during shifts to help support staff in animal care, educational programming and daily operations. Many of our volunteers have been with us for a long time and have a diverse background of experience and knowledge!

Eligibility:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • College degree or current college student in a related field is preferred, but not required. You may be eligible to receive college credit for your internship
  • Highly self-motivated
  • Attention to detail, punctuality, initiative and a strong desire to learn are required
  • Personal transportation is required
  • Ability to work in a fast paced environment
  • Positive attitude and strong work ethic
  • Tetanus vaccinations are required

Compensation and Hours:

  • Internships are unpaid
  • Full-time interns are required to work 40 hours per week in five 8-hour shifts
    • Priority is given to full time applicants
  • Part-time interns are required to work a minimum of 24 hours per week in three 8 hour shifts.
  • There is mandatory training the first week of each internship session and we ask that schedules remain open during this time.

Want to know more? Visit https://www.thecenterforwildlife.org/internships-apprenticeships-careers to learn more about our center and the application process.

Check with your school's career center and your academic advisor, as internships may be eligible for course credit, and your school may have grants or scholarships available relating to experiential learning and internship credits.

Category Environmental Education
Tags Nature Center