IMMS Education Internship (Summer)

Internship Timeframe

Deadline to Apply: April 15

Summer Internship:  May 15 - August 4

*We may be able to offer some flexibility on dates, so please note earliest and 
latest availability on your application.





The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies ("IMMS") is a 501(c)(3) non-profit 
organization established in 1984 for the purposes of public education, 
conservation, and research on marine mammals in the wild and under human care. 
Located in Gulfport, Mississippi, IMMS has been an active participant of the 
National Stranding Network since its inception. IMMS is the premier stranding 
organization in the Mississippi-Louisiana-Alabama region of the Gulf Coast with 
the capability and expertise to care for sick and injured marine mammals. IMMS 
serves as an important educational outlet for the Mississippi Gulf Coast, 
incorporating programs for conservation, education and research of marine 
mammals and their environment.



Program Description

The IMMS Education Internship Program is designed as a way for students 
interested in a career in science education to gain valuable hands-on 
experience in a real-world informal educational setting.

Interns will participate in our daily public programs that educate our visitors 
about marine mammals and sea turtles, as well as issues affecting their 
habitats. Summer interns will also spend at least one week in our Ocean Expo 
summer camp program working as an aide to a certified teacher.

Interns will further their knowledge by working in other IMMS departments, 
including Research, Animal Care & Training, and Veterinary/Stranding. Our goal 
is to give Interns a well-rounded experience in a variety of areas while 
providing expert training and practical involvement in marine science education.

This is an unpaid position and all interns are responsible for their own 
housing and transportation. Positions are limited and IMMS reserves the right 
to end an internship at any time.



Principal Duties

-Demonstrate science concepts and interpret live animal displays for guests 
participating in:

            -Daily public tours,

            -Student field trips,

            -Mini Camp (Field experience for students from middle school to 
college),

-Summer Camp (Day camp for ages 5 to 17, with off campus components),

-Dozing with Dolphins (Overnight program for scouts and other youth groups),

-Public outreach (Local events like boat shows or seasonal festivals).

-Assist IMMS staff in preparing and maintaining program equipment and 
materials, including:

-Organizing equipment and materials for daily use,

- Cleaning and stowing equipment after use,

- Making copies,

- Running errands,

- Cleaning display cases.

As a component of the IMMS Summer Camp or Mini Camp program interns may have 
the opportunity to:

-Serve as assistant on kayaking trips,

-Serve as assistant on trips to Ship Island (Gulf Islands National Seashore).



Secondary Duties

-Assist IMMS staff in caring for Education reptile collection:

-Feed & weigh resident snakes, alligators and freshwater turtles

-Update feeding & health records,

-Clean and maintain wet and dry habitats.



As their departmental schedules permit interns may also:

-Assist in the animal care department with daily feedings/cleanup/observation 
of trainingsessions,

-Assist the aquarist with daily feedings, water chemistry, and maintenance of 
fresh and saltwatertanks and touch pools,

-Assist in the research department with wild dolphin photo identification,

-Attend a research boating trip to observe dolphins, if available,

-Assist in the stranding department (turtle feeding, vet tech work, data input).

-Attend a necropsy and a turtle release, if available.





Eligibility Requirements

-Applicant must be 18 or older.

-Applicants must be able to commit to a minimum of 12 weeks, 40 hours a week.

-Applicant must be available to work weekdays, weekends, and holidays. IMMS 
operates 7 days per week and has some evening programs so your work week may 
not be 9AM - 5PM, Monday - Friday

-Applicant must be a recent graduate or actively pursuing a college degree in 
the sciences or education.

-Applicant must maintain a positive attitude, good work ethic, sense of 
responsibility, and a strong willingness to learn.

-Applicant must be comfortable with public speaking and using a microphone.

-Applicants should be comfortable working with audiences "K-to-Gray", but 
especially elementary age children.

-Applicant must be comfortable with handling different types of crabs and 
reptiles (snakes, alligators, turtles).

-Applicant must have good organizational skills.

-Applicant must be financially stable enough to obtain housing and 
transportation, once accepted, IMMS staff will be able to assist interns in 
suggesting suitable housing and locations.

-Applicant must be able to comply with IMMS rules and regulations.

-Applicant should keep in mind that the summer climate on the Gulf Coast is HOT 
and HUMID and that they will be required to work outside.


More information and application forms may be obtained at : 
www.imms.org/internship.php#4<http://www.imms.org/internship.php#4>

Please send the following documents to: acas...@imms.org with "Education 
Internship" in the subject line.

-Download and complete the IMMS Education Internship Application (Save the 
application in pdf form to your computer FIRST then fill in the form. Otherwise 
your information will not be saved to the form when emailed)
-Resume
-Two letters of recommendation - provide one academic and one work/volunteer 
(related reference if applicable). Letters may be emailed from the applicant or 
the person providing the recommendation letter.
-A one-two page statement of interest - describe your background, pertinent 
experiences, interests, and accomplishments (include how this internship will 
benefit you). If you believe you may have difficulty complying with one or more 
of the required duties or responsibilities due to a physical limitation or 
other reason, please address these concerns in the statement of interest.
-A copy of your current college transcript. Applicants may submit an unofficial 
copy.

Documents must be in one of the following formats - .Pdf, .Doc, .Docx, and must 
be submitted together with your first and last name and the date (yyyy/Month) 
your internship would begin in the file name.
Ex: 2015May_Jane_Doe_Resume
2015May_Jane_Doe_Statement
2015May_Jane_Doe_Transcript



Abigail Cassel
Marine Education Specialist
Kayak Program Coordinator
Education Department Intern Coordinator

Phone Number: (228)896-9182 ext. 1769
Institute for Marine Mammal Studies
Center for Marine Education and Research
10801 Dolphin Lane, Gulfport, MS  39503
Map/Directions from I-10 Exit 38 Gulfport MS: http://imms.org/map

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