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Wildlife Rehabilitation Intern

Bird Center of Michigan

Saline, Michigan

Job Type Paid Internship
Salary $85.80 - $150 per week
Deadline Mar 01, 2026
Experience 0 - 1 years

Dates: This position will be from May 2026 through mid/end of August 2026. Fall internship positions TBD. Opportunities to start in mid to late April is possible for those with the availability.

Pay: Part-time and full-time hours are available. Part-time (21-22 hrs. a week) will receive a $171.60 stipend bi-weekly, and full-time (35-37 hrs. a week) will receive a $300 stipend bi-weekly.

Schedule: Shifts for interns are from 8 am to 3 pm and 1 pm to 8 pm. Possibility of switching from 7 am to 2 pm and 2 pm to 9 pm based on Center needs. BCM work schedules include working rotated AM and PM weekdays and weekends and includes some government holidays. We ask that you have minimal requests off for the busy summer season.

How to Apply: Send resume and application to clinic@birdcentermi.org.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Should be enrolled, or plan to be, in a program that has to do with wildlife, conservation, science program, pre-vet, etc.
  • Should have animal handling experience, knowledge, and appreciation.
  • For health and safety reasons, interns must be in good health, not pregnant, and at least 18 years of age.
  • Must be able to bend, lift, and be on your feet for an extended period of time.
  • Valid State ID and an up-to-date tetanus shot is a requirement.
  • Reliable transportation to get to and from work.

Duties and Responsibilities

All of the duties and responsibilities needed for this internship are trained on the job by trained staff members. It is up to the individual to study and learn rehabilitation protocols of the Bird Center. Below are a few protocols and skills you will learn and use as an intern:

  • Feed and tend to injured and orphaned songbirds of all ages and species.
  • Maintain accurate health records and documentation of daily weights, medications, injuries, and more in our online database.
  • Learn how to properly set up, clean, and maintain injured/orphaned bird enclosures and outdoor flight cages.
  • Provide species specific diets and enrichment to over 80 bird species.
  • Work closely with staff, fellow interns, volunteers, and the public.
  • Develop an understanding of avian anatomy, symptoms of illness, and learn how to perform thorough exams on birds ranging in size from a Ruby-throated Hummingbird to an American Crow.
  • Learn skills like how to check for bone breaks, properly bandage injuries, and perform basic physical therapy on birds.
  • Skills involving the handling, medicating, and measuring of birds of varying sizes.
  • Ability to interact professionally with the public, both in person and on the phone. The public often calls the Bird Center for help regarding injured or abandoned birds. Therefore, strong communication and interpersonal skills are needed.
  • Ability to handle bird feces, blood, injuries, and humane euthanasia.
  • Ability to handle a variety of live insects such as mealworms, beetles, and crickets.

All interns will receive a Bird Center manual prior to the internship and navy-blue scrubs, which is the daily uniform.

Category Wildlife
Tags Ornithology , Wildlife Rehabilitation