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Animal Programs - Aquarium / Marine Biology Internship

Disney Professional InternshipsLake Buena Vista, FL


Animal Programs - Aquarium / Marine Biology Internship

Company Overview:
Since its opening in 1971, the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, FL has grown to feature four theme parks the Magic Kingdom ® Park, Epcot ®, Disneys Hollywood Studios ®, and Disneys Animal Kingdom ® Theme Park. In addition, more than 20 themed resort hotels, two water parks, and the Downtown Disney® Area, a daytime and nighttime entertainment complex, are part of the Walt Disney World Resort.

Department Overview:
This internship will provide the student with practical, hands-on experience used in the day-to-day care of aquatic animals (non-marine mammals) exhibited in a public setting, including large, small, and quarantine systems.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare daily diets for all aquarium fish, sea turtles, and invertebrates.
  • Large systems: Feed and train a variety of teleosts, elasmobranchs, and sea turtles (~2,000 individuals, 65 species) in the 5.7 million gallon aquarium, utilizing scuba diving. Learn large animal handling techniques and assist in procedures.
  • Small systems: Assist with maintenance of life support systems and animal care for a series of smaller fish, coral, and invertebrate exhibits
  • Quarantine systems: Learn to work with quarantine systems, assisting with chemical and medical treatments of newly arrived fish
  • Animal Training: Learn and utilize the process of animal training according to Behavior Husbandry Department Guidelines.
  • Perform and analyze water chemistries to maintain optimum aquarium system health.
  • Collect and record data on feeding, necropsies, water chemistries, and animal training.
  • Maintain cleanliness of all areas according to USDA standards.
  • Learn aspects of marine conservation and share conservation message with guests.


Basic Qualifications You must meet the basic qualification in order to apply for the internship:

  • Minimum grade point average of 3.0
  • Junior, senior or recent college graduate
  • Biology, Marine Biology, Marine Education, Zoology or related major
  • SCUBA certification is required at the time of application.
    Applicants must currently have a SCUBA certification card when applying for the internship. We cannot accept applicants that are currently in SCUBA class or are planning on completing it after application submission.
  • Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds
  • Minimum of 3 months experience (full time, internship, classroom, or volunteer) in aquatic animal care (primarily with fish and invertebrates), including diet preparation, feeding, and cleaning
  • Minimum of 3 months experience (full time, internship, classroom, or volunteer) working with saltwater aquarium systems, including tank maintenance, plumbing, and water quality control


Additional InformationRequired Materials:
  • Résumé (outlining all of your required qualifications)
  • Cover letter detailing your qualifications and interest
  • College transcripts (official or unofficial)


To upload these documents:
  • Log into your dashboard at www.DisneyInterns.com
  • Click the link labeled Upload Résumé
  • Be sure your document is titled in this format: FirstName_LastName_Type (i.e. Mickey_Mouse_Transcripts or Mickey_Mouse_CoverLetter)
  • Select document type of Other


If you experience any difficulty with uploading documents, please e-mail wdw.animal.program.interns@disney.com .

Internship Eligibility:
  • Must be enrolled in a U. S. college/university taking at least one class in the semester/quarter (spring/fall) prior to participation in the internship program OR currently participating in a Disney College Program or Disney Professional Internship
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Not have already completed two consecutive (spring/fall) College or Professional Internship Programs
  • Must possess unrestricted work authorization
  • Must provide full work availability
  • Must provide own transportation to/from work
  • Current Active Disney cast members must meet Professional Internship transfer guidelines (for Walt Disney World cast members this is no more than four points and one reprimand in the last six months; for Disneyland cast members this is six months of consecutive service and a performance record clear of any disciplinary issues (warnings, suspensions, etc.) for at least six months)


Program Length:
The approximate dates of this internship are June 2013 through January 2014. Interns must be fully available for the duration of the internship.

Housing:
A limited amount of company-sponsored housing is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Please Note:
You may be contacted after your application has been reviewed to turn in additional support materials. If you have any additional questions please email wdw.animal.program.interns@disney.com .

Application Deadline:
The deadline to apply for this internship is March 8, 2013.

Recommendation Print This Role Description:
Strong candidates may be invited to complete a phone interview. We strongly encourage applicants to print a copy of this role description so they can refer to it in the event they are selected for a phone interview. Note that this role description will not be accessible once the posting is closed on March 8, 2013.

Attention International Students:
If you are currently studying in the United States on an F-1 or J-1 Visa and do not have a Social Security number, please contact our office at 407-828-1736 PRIOR to applying.

Blue Hill Bay Coastal Monitoring Intern 2013

Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI) Blue Hill, ME
The Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI), a nonprofit organization based in Blue Hill, Maine, is recruiting to fill a Coastal Monitoring Internship position for the field season 2013. This is a full-time position requiring an 8 month commitment from May through December. MERI is a scientific research and education organization dedicated to understanding the impacts of environmental pollutants on wildlife and human health, and to interpreting this information to a broad audience. Current projects include a marine coastal monitoring initiative and a long-term eco-toxicological investigation of northwestern Atlantic harbor seals. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual working toward a career in coastal marine ecology, natural resource sciences, or conservation biology to gain practical experience in the field and in the lab. The ideal candidate will possess a personal interest in marine ecology and ecosystem monitoring and a commitment to the mission of the organization. To Apply: If you are interested in applying for this position, please state where you found the internship posting and submit a cover letter, resume, three references with the subject line Coastal Monitoring Internship by April 1st to: Abby Barrows, Coastal Monitoring Coordinator at abarrows@meriresearch.org Please, no phone calls. Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI) PO Box 1652, 55 Main Street Blue Hill, ME 04614 Website: www.meriresearch.org MERI is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Education Intern

Oceans of FunMilwaukee, WI
Oceans of Fun is a marine mammal facility located within the Milwaukee County Zoo. Since 1991, Oceans of Fun has cared for California sea lions and harbor seals while providing educational presentations and interactive programs to Wisconsin families. We are dedicated to the field of marine mammal science and education. It is our goal to provide the best possible environment, training and care for our marine animals with the focus of educating the public about marine life, environmental protection and conservation. Oceans of Fun offers a variety of opportunities for children and families alike to discover the amazing world of seals and sea lions. We provide a wide array of interactive programs, allowing visitors to connect with our animals personally and offer volunteer and internship positions for individuals interested in a career in marine mammal care and education. Do you love the earth and want to help make a difference? Are you passionate about education and want to assist with our mission for conservation? Then our education internship program is a great fit for you! We offer education internships to individuals who are interested in exploring the field of informal education. Learn how to communicate valuable messages to audiences utilizing some of the most engaging teaching tools you have ever experienced, the seals and sea lions at Oceans of Fun! Oceans of Fun is a globally recognized leader in the field of marine mammal care and training. The education internship has been designed to provide participants with valuable experience in the field of informal education. Learn what it takes to develop engaging, hands on activities, plan a field trip experience for your future students and get familiar with the informal education institutions in your area.

Avian Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation

Save Our Seabirds, Inc.Sarasota, FL
ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND Save Our Seabirds Inc. located on City Island in Sarasota, FL is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured birds. Our 130,000 square foot facility is home to approximately 250 birds consisting of over 30 species both native and exotic. On average, Save Our Seabirds, Inc. cares for 800 to 1000 birds each year admitting anywhere between 3 and 10 birds a day. With volunteer help, our non-profit organization successfully rehabilitates and releases up to 65% of the birds in our care. We also offer education regarding the adverse impacts of humankind on wild birds, provide Oiled Wildlife Response and Training, and continually develop and maintain a unique avian Surrogate Parenting Program. If you wish to learn more about S.O.S Inc. visit us at www.saveourseabirds.org. Please note that our web page content is in the process of updating. INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY Our internship program seeks enthusiastic college students who are passionate in both the medical and ecological aspects of wild bird studies. Interns will gain interactive experience in the identification, handling and treatment of injured birds. Treatment of various species includes engaging tasks such as tube feeding, administration of intravenous medication, and physical therapy. Interns will also have the exciting opportunity to work with birds that require fitting and replacement of their special prosthetic limbs designed by Kevin Carroll, creator of Winter's famous prosthetic tail. In addition to hospital duties, an in depth study of anatomy, physiology, behavior, and dietary needs of different species will be covered extensively throughout the internship. (These concepts play a vital role in many diagnoses and are an important underlying element in any veterinary practice.) Interns will also have the opportunity to participate in our rescue response team and avian surrogate parenting program. INTERN COMPENSATION - Letter of recommendation (upon successful completion of internship) - Valuable resume and volunteer experience - Preparation for careers in wildlife rescue and veterinary medicine - Saving animals and having an immediate impact on Florida's wildlife HOW TO APPLY Please note that the start and end date for our program is flexible. We receive applicants from all over the United States and realize that different regions will have different final exam schedules and summer break times. Please include in your cover letter the time period in which you can attend our program (start/end date). It must at least be 2.5 months of consecutive time roughly around (or within) the posted internship time period. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. Email your resume and cover letter to Executive Director Lee Fox at sosinternship@gmail.com or contact Denise Gaberman for more information by phone (941) 388-3010. Please note that we do accept late applications, but priority is given to those submitted on time.

Cape Ann Whale Watch Field Research and Environmental Education Internship

Cape Ann Whale WatchGloucester, MA
Cape Ann Whale Watch is accepting applications for its Field Research and Environmental Education Internship. Based in Gloucester, Ma, our whale watch boat takes between 150 and 250 passengers a day on whale watches in and around the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. We work to educate passengers on whales, marine mammals, and the marine environment to foster a sense of importance and personal responsibility in doing a part to contribute to the wellbeing of the environment. Passengers aboard the Hurricane II are an extremely diverse group of people ranging from elementary school children to families from across the globe. Up to four interns and one naturalist on every trip help accomplish our goal of educating people about whales and fostering a stronger appreciation and respect for whales and the ocean environment. With this newfound respect and appreciation, the team of educators also hopes to positively influence how the passengers regard the environment and to increase their role in helping to preserve it. The whales and the environment have a better chance of surviving if we can change the attitudes and behaviors of our passengers. In order to accomplish this goal, the interns circulate the boat with hands-on teaching tools to educate the public about whales and their environment. To give an idea of what we use: There are samples of whale baleen and teeth for passengers to touch. A 3-D model of Stellwagen Bank allows people to better understand why whales migrate to the coast of Massachusetts. Our whale tail identification board allows passengers to become scientists and test their skills at matching whale tails. Once the actual whale watching begins, the naturalist provides educational interpretive commentary while the interns collect data on whale behavior and identification for our research project. The interns are also on board to answer questions on a wide variety of topics, on everything from whale behavior to whale conservation. Finally, the interns are expected to help with the general functioning of the whale watching vessel.