Program Description - The California Wildlife Center is a non-profit 
organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured, 
orphaned and sick native wildlife.  CWC fulfills this mission through marine 
mammal rescue and rehabilitation, and treatment of avian and terrestrial 
wildlife in our rehabilitation hospital.   This internship will provide an 
exciting and challenging educational experience in the marine mammal field, 
while also allowing for additional hands-on experience with other native 
California wildlife.  The interns will be working closely with the Marine 
Mammal program staff in all aspects of stranding response and rehabilitation, 
including logistics, assessment, capture/restraint, transportation, husbandry, 
and public relations.   In addition, interns will provide support to CWC 
Hospital staff in animal husbandry tasks for avian and terrestrial wildlife.


Internship Session Information - There are four internship sessions available 
each year.  Each session is eight weeks long and has two positions available.  
Session I runs from the beginning of January to the end of February.  Session 
II runs from mid-February to mid-April.  Session III runs from the beginning of 
April to the end of May.  Session IV runs from mid-May to mid-July.  Time 
commitment 40-hours per week.


Intern Qualifications - The internship is open to all applicants at least 18 
years of age or older. Undergraduate students and non-students alike are 
encouraged to apply.  If the intern intends to receive academic credit, the 
intern will be responsible for making all arrangements with their educational 
institutions. Due to the unpredictable nature of marine mammal stranding 
response, interns may sometimes be required to work beyond their normal 
scheduled hours.   Interns must be able and willing to work flexible hours 
including weekends and holidays.  Interns will be required to have good 
physical strength and the ability to lift/carry 50 lbs. Interns need to have 
the ability to multitask and work in a fast paced environment.  Animal care 
and/or marine mammal experience is a plus but not required.  Applicant must 
demonstrate proof of negative TB test within the past year and a current 
tetanus vaccination.


Application Process - Please email Marine Program Manager Jeff Hall at 
[email protected] with a cover letter (stating desired session), resume, and 
two letters of recommendation.


Application Deadlines - Session I & II applications must be received on or 
before December 1st, 2016.  Session III & IV applications must be received on 
or before February 1st, 2017.



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JEFF Hall

Marine Program Manager

California Wildlife Center

P.O. Box 2022

Malibu CA 90265

(310)458-9453

www.cawildlife.org

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