*Marine Mammals of Maine 2024 Summer Internship Announcement*

Marine Mammals of Maine (MMoME) is accepting applications for our summer
harbor seal pup season internship, now through January 31st, 2024. MMoME is
a non-profit organization federally authorized to respond to live and dead
marine mammals and sea turtles between Kittery and Rockland, Maine,
covering some of the busiest seal stranding activity on the East Coast.
MMoME also operates a unique triage and rehabilitation center which
provides critical care to nearly 50 sick and injured pinnipeds annually.
Additionally, our mission and work heavily encompasses marine mammal
research, education, and outreach.

MMoME is seeking flexible, positive, and independent interns who will be
given the unique opportunity to participate in a variety of activities.
Interns will learn marine mammal field health assessment, handling, basic
husbandry and clinical care of pinnipeds, as well as Level A data
collection, necropsy, and sampling of deceased marine mammals. The
internship is based out of Midcoast Maine (town of Brunswick), though
travel throughout our response region and New England will be necessary.
Interns will work as a team alongside volunteers and staff to accomplish
MMoME’s broad scope of work during our busiest time of year and will be
required to dedicate 40-50 hours per week to the internship (approximately
4 days/week). These hours will include holidays, weekends, late nights and
early mornings. This internship is unpaid. Intern housing may be provided
for a monthly fee. There are numerous seasonal job opportunities available
in the area to supplement income, and work schedules are created for
interns to be able to acquire a job if needed.

*Key Tasks and Responsibilities:*
*Stranding Response:* respond to live and dead cetacean, pinniped, and sea
turtle strandings to collect Level A data, perform health assessments, and
monitor, relocate, and collect for rehabilitation or humane euthanasia.
Carcass collection for disposal or necropsy will also be required.

*Patient Care:* assist with all aspects relating to the care of sick,
injured, and abandoned pinnipeds (primarily harbor seal pups) undergoing
short, or long-term care at MMoME’s center. Tasks include extensive
cleaning of animal enclosures/dishes/laundry, etc., meal prep,
tube-feeding, assisting with medical procedures, animal restraint for
exams, running diagnostic lab samples, charting, medical record
maintenance, and patient transport to other long-term care facilities.

*Necropsy:* transport carcasses to necropsy and compost sites, assist staff
with necropsy of fresh dead pinnipeds (both from the field, and rehab
patients that pass), and cetaceans, archive necropsy samples, and maintain
and clean necropsy equipment.

*Education and Outreach:* give presentations to the public about the
organization, attend outreach and fundraising events, and help create
educational materials.

*Other Tasks:* additional time will be spent on data entry, fundraising,
lots of cleaning, and other tasks as needed.

*Internship Requirements:*
- Must be 18 years of age or older to apply. This internship is open to
undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in an accredited
college or university, or individuals recently graduated within 3 years
from an undergraduate program.

-The ideal candidate is working towards a career in marine mammal science,
veterinary technology, marine biology, environmental education, or a
related field.

-Must commit to at least three months, and be available from May 7, 2024,
through August 16th, or October 20th, 2024. *All interns must be able to
start on May 7th.*

-Must have a valid driver’s license, a good driving record, a reliable
vehicle, and willing/able to drive a full-size truck in urban and rural
areas.

-Must be able to work independently and as part of a team with other
interns, volunteers, and staff, and be adaptable to a fast-paced, changing
and at times unpredictable schedule.

-Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds and be in good physical shape.

-Individuals that are passionate, responsible, hardworking, eager to learn,
flexible, able to work under minimal supervision, able to work well with
others as a team member, and detail-oriented are encouraged to apply.

-Preference given to individuals with a demonstrated interest in marine
mammals and are specifically interested in marine mammal response and care.
Previous marine mammal experience or animal husbandry is a plus.

*How to Apply:*
Please send a letter of interest which addresses all of the following
questions:
1. Why you would like to be considered for this internship
2. How you meet the requirements
3. What your expectations of this internship are
4. What you hope to gain from this internship
5. The start and end dates you can commit to

Your application must also include a resume and one professional letter of
recommendation.

Completed applications can be sent to i...@mmome.org by 11:59 PM EST on
January 31st, 2024. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Learn more at www.mmome.org. We look forward to your application for this
exciting and unique experience!



*Dominique Walk*

*Assistant Stranding Coordinator*

*Marine Mammals of MaineOffice: 207-844-8718*

*Reporting Hotline: 1-800-532-9551*
*www.mmome.org <http://www.mmome.org>*
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