Dolphin Research Internship - Immediate Opening

Dolphin Research Center (DRC) is currently accepting applications for an 
immediate opening as a Research Intern. DRC is a not-for-profit education and 
research facility, home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and 
California sea lions.  DRC is located on Grassy Key, in the heart of the 
Florida Keys.

Internships at DRC are an exciting way to develop career skills as well as an 
opportunity to get "behind the scenes" to see how a marine mammal facility 
operates. Research interns participate in DRC's ongoing research projects, 
giving them broad exposure to a variety of research methodologies. Interns 
receive extensive on-the-job training in observing marine mammal behavior, 
collecting observational data, working with research equipment, and assisting 
with behavioral research sessions. In addition, educational opportunities are 
available such as informal journal article reviews and the development of 
personal learning objectives. 

 Specific job duties include:
·       Collecting observational data 
·       Preparing stimuli for behavioral research sessions
·       Assisting in setting up and tearing down equipment for behavioral 
research sessions 
·       Operating video equipment 
·       Entering data into the computer for analysis
·       General support of the facility through participation in the 
volunteer resource pool (facility maintenance, bird care, assisting with 
public programs, guest interactions, etc.) 

Research studies can  vary widely in nature and availability. For information 
on past or current research projects at DRC, please visit our website, at 
www.dolphins.org.

Publications:  
Jaakkola, K., Fellner, W., Erb, L., Rodriguez, A. M., & Guarino, E. (2005, in 
press).  Understanding the concept of numerically “less” by bottlenose 
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).  Journal of Comparative Psychology.

Internships require a minimum of a 12-week commitment (16 weeks is 
preferable), 40 hours per week. The internship is unpaid, and interns are 
responsible for providing their own housing. DRC will provide assistance in 
locating housing and/or matching up interns and volunteers desiring 
roommates. Successful candidates will be ready and willing to learn, self-
motivated, and flexible. Prior research experience is recommended but not 
required.

Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled. Further 
information and application materials can be found on our website at 
www.dolphins.org.

Emily Guarino
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Dolphin Research Center
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