Duration & Schedule: Fall 2024; September-December
Current students: 3 days per week for 20 weeks, 4 days per week for 15 weeks, or 5 days per week for 12 weeks. ($2000 stipend)
Non-students (including recent graduates): 4 days per week for 10 weeks ($1,350 stipend), or 5 days per week for 10 weeks ($1,600 stipend).
Stipend: $1,350-$2,000 approximate total stipend to be paid as one lump sum upon completion of the position, less applicable taxes.
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis but must be received by August 1, 2024. The position may be filled before the deadline. Candidates are encouraged to apply early.
Overview
The New York Aquarium Shark Internship is an in depth program for future animal care professionals that focuses on the essential skills and knowledge necessary to enter the competitive field of aquatic animal husbandry. This program offers hands-on experience in our ‘Ocean Wonders: SHARKS!’ exhibit caring for various shark, ray, sea turtle, and saltwater teleost species.
Candidates will work alongside animal care staff to learn skills pertaining to aquatic animal husbandry. This includes dietary preparation, quarantine procedures, exhibit and life support maintenance, record keeping, feeding, and the fundamentals of training and enrichment. Interns will also have the opportunity to observe routine veterinary procedures and animal transfers.
Learning Outcomes
Interns will learn the scientific concepts that are vital to keeping animals in an aquarium environment.
Interns will understand concepts of aquarium system design, filtration, and water quality maintenance and problem solving. A large focus will be placed on animal husbandry including dietary needs, overall animal health and observations, operant conditioning, enrichment, quarantine procedures, and record keeping.
Interns will complete reading assignments and conclude their internship with a project that will be presented to the animal care staff.
Qualification Requirements
Rising college junior or above
Current college student or recent graduate
Proficiency in swimming
Can make the schedule commitment outlined above with the ability to work weekends and holidays
Interest in pursuing a career working with sharks and rays
Able to work well in a busy and fast-paced environment
Physically able to perform laborious tasks in extreme weather conditions
Be able to lift 50 lbs
Able to complete all daily tasks independently
Provide own housing and transportation
Provide one letter of recommendation (preferably from a previous animal care experience)
Must be eligible to work in the United States
Important Information About The Application
To be fully considered for this role, applicants must upload both a resume and cover letter. Applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation (preferably from a previous animal care facility or coworker) which can be added to the same document as your cover letter. In order to combine your cover letter and recommendation letter into the same file, check out these free PDF merge options: https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/merge-pdf.html or https://smallpdf.com/merge-pdf or https://www.sodapdf.com/
Salary Range
$1,350-$2,000 stipend
Seniority level
Internship
Employment type
Other
Job function
Science and Other
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