IFAW Marine Mammal Stranding Internship
Winter / Spring session 2018 (January - May)
The International Fund for Animal Welfare's (IFAW) Marine Mammal Rescue and
Research Program is currently accepting applications for its Marine Mammal
Stranding Internship for the winter / spring session 2018 (January - May).
Please see below for future internship sessions.
Program Background
IFAW is an international non-profit organization. This internship is based out
of our International Operations Center in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, USA.
IFAW's Marine Mammal Rescue and Research Program is a federally authorized
program dedicated to marine mammal stranding response on Cape Cod and
southeastern Massachusetts. Our mission is to promote the conservation of
marine mammal species and their habitat by improving the rescue and humane care
of stranded marine mammals, advancing stranding science, and increasing public
awareness through education. Cape Cod is a marine mammal stranding "hot spot,"
with an average of over 240 strandings occurring each year.
Internship Duties
* Stranding hotline coverage: answer calls, document reports, educate
callers, dispatch volunteers, complete associated paperwork and enter data.
* Marine mammal stranding response and necropsy: assist staff with all
aspects of marine mammal stranding response, including live animal health
assessment and supportive care, biological data collection, post-mortem
examinations and sampling in both field and laboratory settings.
* Stranding / necropsy readiness: cleaning, organizing and maintaining
stranding response and necropsy gear, equipment and facilities, restocking kits
and supplies.
* Data entry / sample processing: assist in entry of stranding data.
Assist in organizing, cataloging, disseminating and archiving of photos,
videos, datasheets, samples, etc.
* Outreach: assist staff with training and outreach material preparation
and organization, participate in opportunistic outreach at stranding sites,
participate in community events.
Internship Focus Areas
Each intern will be assigned to a focus area of either Response or Necropsy.
Interns are paired with staff members based on these particular focus areas and
individual tasks and projects will be related to one of these areas. All
interns will be cross-trained in stranding response and necropsy, and every
effort will be made for interns to gain a wide-range of experiences. Final
determination of each intern's "focus" will be determined by the staff once
individuals have been selected for the program. We will make an effort to
assign interns based on their preferences. Please indicate in your cover
letter your preferred focus area(s).
Veterinary Assistant Internship (open to returning interns only)
An additional focus area, the Veterinary Assistant Internship, is available to
past IFAW marine mammal interns that are in good standing. This internship is
an opportunity for interested individuals to increase their marine mammal
technical skills and gain experience in applied animal welfare and conservation
medicine research. This position reports directly to IFAW's Animal Rescue
Veterinarian. For more information on the responsibilities of this position,
please contact us at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please
indicate in your cover letter if you are interested in this focus area.
Requirements
* Must be at least 18 years old.
* Must possess a valid driver's license and secure reliable
transportation.
* Be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, or have graduated
within 2 years.
* Must be of good physical fitness, able to lift/carry 40lbs, walk long
distances in difficult terrain, be comfortable on small boats in nearshore
waters, able to swim, and work in harsh weather conditions.
* Able to follow written and oral staff directions and protocols
effectively and able to work in teams and individually.
* Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
* Must be able to commit to a minimum 3 days a week for 12 weeks during
the internship session. Your schedule will include at least 1 weekend day.
Preferred candidates will also have:
* Undergraduate or graduate study of biology, zoology, ecology,
conservation or related field.
* Previous marine mammal stranding response/research experience.
* Previous necropsy experience (marine mammal or other taxa).
* Experience caring for or handling animals.
* Experience driving large trucks.
* Experience in photo-ID. At least one intern per session may assist in
seal photo-ID work.
* Flexible daily schedules. (Stranding events are unpredictable. Days
may start early or end late.)
Important Information
* This internship is unpaid and housing and transportation are the
responsibility of the intern. If accepted, we will try to provide interns with
resources to help find housing.
* Interns may be required to work some holidays.
* Interns should be prepared to perform in a variety of settings on any
given day, including office, beach, on-water, and laboratory. Specialized gear
such as dry suits, boots and life jackets will be provided.
* Stranding work is unpredictable and changes seasonally. We cannot
guarantee the type and number of strandings and experiences you will receive
during your internship. We will do our best when possible to give interns a
varied experience.
* International applicants are responsible for their own VISA
arrangements, etc.
* Interns intending to receive academic credit are responsible for
making all arrangements with their educational institution.
* Please email any questions regarding VISA arrangements, academic
credits and general questions to:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
[Application materials due by: October 15, 2017]
To apply go to: http://www.ifaw.org/united-states/about-ifaw/employment
Select: To see all open positions "click here". Select Marine Mammal
Stranding Internship.
Only complete applications will be considered. Required application materials
(you must provide all 3):
1. Cover Letter (indicate which focus area(s) you prefer)
2. Resume or C.V.
3. One Letter of Recommendation from college professor or supervisor
Note: recommendation letters can either be uploaded with your application, or,
if your reviewer prefers, they can email it directly to
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> . It is your responsibility
to ensure your letter of recommendation has been submitted on time.
[Orientation New intern orientation will be held January 17-19, 2018.
All accepted interns are required to attend.]
Kristen Patchett CVT | Stranding Coordinator
Marine Mammal Rescue and Research
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IFAW - International Fund for Animal Welfare
International Operations Center
290 Summer Street - Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
tel. 1.508.744.2171 email. [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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