Marine Mammal Rescue Husbandry Internship

About the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre (MMR)
One of the Vancouver Aquarium’s direct action programs, the Marine Mammal 
Rescue Centre works to rescue, rehabilitate and successfully release abandoned, 
injured, or stranded marine mammals. Approximately 15 minutes east of the 
Vancouver Aquarium, patients are brought to the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre’s 
(MMR) facility from all over the B.C. coast and cared for until they are well 
enough to be released into the wild. Since the Aquarium started helping injured 
marine mammals in the 1960s, the centre has treated elephant seals, sea otters, 
sea lions, harbour porpoises and even sea turtles. Harbour seals are the most 
common patient at the facility, which can care for over 120 animals at a time.

The MMR Husbandry Internship is an unpaid internship. It provides students with 
hands-on experience in marine mammal rescue, rehabilitation and the 
conservation of marine life.  Students will engage in laboratory procedures, 
rescue techniques and help with the veterinary and husbandry care of stranded 
marine mammals.
MMR presents a unique internship opportunity for, but not limited to:
□ Pre-veterinary students taking biology, science or similar university program
□ Veterinary technician students
□ Veterinary students
Requirements:
Successful candidates will be:
□ Full-time students enrolled in a college or university in a zoology, marine 
biology, related animal science; or completed all or part of course study in 
veterinary technology, marine biology or related field, from a recognized 
institution
□ Interested in a career as a veterinary technician, veterinarian, marine 
biologist or wildlife rehabilitator
□ Extremely self motivated with a desire for continuing education
□ In good academic standing
□ Experienced in the animal care field either paid work or volunteer
□ Able to submit a letter of interest and resume outlining why you are 
interested in the program, your availability, educational background and where 
you heard about the program
□ Able to provide two (2) letters of reference
□ Able to secure the necessary funds for relocation, accommodations and living 
expenses for the entire placement
□ Able to lift 25kg with ease, be in good physical shape and be able to work 
both inside and outside in various weather conditions

International Applicants
Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Canada
□ Unpaid internships do fall under the category of work, and therefore require 
a work permit
□ It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain a work permit prior to 
entering Canada; for more information, please contact Citizen and Immigration 
Canada http://www.cic.gc.ca/
Responsibilities
Applicant responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
□ Food preparation and animal feeding
□ General cleaning duties and animal habitat maintenance
□ Receiving animals when rescued including ability to weigh, assist in physical 
examinations, and animal record keeping
□ Monitoring/observing marine mammals
□ Assisting the veterinary and rehabilitation staff in surgical and medical 
cases when required
□ Assist in researching information to aid in animal care
□ Laboratory procedures
□ Assisting with rescues and releases
□ Shifts will be a minimum of eight (8) hour long, five (5) days a week for a 
total of 40 hours per week
□ Work schedules will include weekends, evenings and holidays

Research Project
Interns are responsible for researching and presenting a project on a topic 
based on their experience at MMR. Topics may be relevant to marine mammal 
conservation, veterinary medicine or approved other topic. Interns will present 
a short oral presentation, paper or poster to MMR staff and volunteers before 
the end of their internship. Topics may include:
□ Marine mammal husbandry
□ Infectious diseases
□ Nutrition
□ Zoonotic diseases
□ Marine mammal anatomy or physiology
□ Marine mammal conservation
□ Anatomy and physiology

Accommodation
All candidates are expected to find their own accommodations in Vancouver. For 
more information on accommodation and maps, please request the “General 
Information on VanAqua and Living in Vancouver” from [email protected].
Placement dates and application procedures:
There are seven (7) internship positions over the summer. See below for start 
and end date options.
All internship placement applications are due by February 1st, 2013. 
Telephone/personal interviews* will be held after that date, with notification 
dates following interview process.
* Please note, only successful applicants will be contacted
Placements:
June 17th – August 31st Three (3) unpaid  11 weeks
June 17th – Sept 30th  Four (4) unpaid 15 weeks
*Start/finish dates subject to change

Applications will be processed by the MMR Manager and staff. Please send 
resume, letter of intent and two references either by email:
[email protected] with Marine Mammal Rescue Husbandry Internship application 
in the subject line OR
by mail:
Marine Mammal Rescue Husbandry Internship Application
Vancouver Aquarium
PO Box 3232
Vancouver, BC
V6B 3X8

* Please note, only successful applicants will be contacted
** Incomplete applications will not be processed

Thank you for your interest in the Vancouver Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Rescue 
Centre’s Internship program



Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre
MMR: 604-258-SEAL (7325)
Aquarium: 604-659-3478
Fax: 604-659-3515
E-Mail: [email protected]


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