Rehabilitation Internship Program
The University of New England's Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center is currently accepting applications for our summer Marine Animal Rehabilitation Internship Program.
We are looking for highly motivated, dynamic candidates who will work closely in a team setting with staff and volunteers to assist with all aspects of veterinary care and husbandry of sick and injured seals, cetaceans and/or sea turtles. Other responsibilities include but are not limited to: Daily care of animals, transport and/or field response to live/dead marine animals, water quality testing, maintenance of daily food and medical records, necropsy, education/docent tours and computer entry of data.
An internship project (to be discussed/assigned by staff) will be completed during the internship program. These positions are unpaid and interns are required to find their own housing and transportation. Interns should expect to be scheduled to cover weekday shifts, as well as nights, weekends and holidays. The ideal candidate should be mature and motivated, and possess a strong work ethic and excellent observational and communication skills.
Application requirements:
- College Sophomore, Junior or Senior (recent graduates may also apply)
- Minimum GPA 2.5
- Transcript (unofficial copy acceptable)
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Letter of Intent
Letter of Intent Should Include:
- Qualities that you will contribute to our program
- Your goals and objectives in participating in our program
Successful completion of internship includes presentation of project at the end of internship term.
Application Deadline: March 1
Summer Internship: May - September
Internship dates are flexible around school schedules and can be discussed upon acceptance to program.
All applications will be reviewed. Qualified applicants will be contacted for a phone interview. Submit applications/ inquiries to:
Anne Watson
Volunteer/Internship Coordinator
Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, Maine 04005
awatson@une.edu
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