Mystic Aquarium Research Internships
Description
Gain hands-on experience in a dynamic environment with guidance from a mentor 
who is a member of our Research staff.
Our Research team conducts research in many aspects of marine animal health, 
husbandry, and ecology. This is accomplished through detailed analysis of 
behavior, specimens, data records and a combination of field, in-house, and 
laboratory-based research projects that focus on animal behavior, ecology, 
infectious disease, neuro-immunology, and physiology.
The internship program reflects our mission, "to inspire people to care for and 
protect our ocean planet through education, research and conservation."  
Internships are available for the fall, spring and summer.
Interns have the opportunity to attend weekly educational seminars, receive 
feedback from supervisors, and work on independent projects to enhance their 
knowledge and resumes.
Application deadlines are as follows:
Spring internships (Jan-May): September 30
Summer internships (May-Aug): January 31
Fall internships (Sept-Dec): May 31
Please see the Mystic Aquarium website for more information on the internship 
program and instructions on completing an application.
http://www.mysticaquarium.org/careers/internships/

Essential Responsibilities
Here are some of the potential duties for Research internships. Please note 
that duties will vary depending on the intern's principle focus during the 
internship. More details can be acquired during the interview process.
Videotape, observe, describe and analyze animal behavior
Prepare chemical solutions and biological reagents
Assist with specimen collection
Management of biological specimens
Assist with biological assays and experiments
Data entry and database management
Data analysis, table and graph construction
Report writing

Requested Requirements
Mystic Aquarium's intern program is designed to provide pre-professional, 
experiential learning opportunities for individuals over 18 years of age while 
simultaneously providing career experience.   Students can receive academic 
credit from their school for the internship, but it is the student's 
responsibility to arrange for the credit.
All internships are unpaid. Research internships vary in number of days per 
week and the number of hours per week. They may be as much as 40 hours and five 
days per week or they may be less. A minimum of 16 hours per week is required. 
The time commitment involved can be discussed during the interview process and 
will be consistent most weeks.
Most internships follow the college year (Spring, Summer and Fall semesters).  
Dates of the program may be adjusted to fit other school calendars or programs.

Contact Email Address
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





Mystic Aquarium Animal Rescue Program Internships
Description
Gain hands-on husbandry experience in a dynamic environment with guidance from 
a mentor who is a member of our husbandry staff. Husbandry internship positions 
are available in the Animal Rescue Program.
The internship program reflects our mission, "to inspire people to care for and 
protect our ocean planet through education, research and conservation."  
Internships are available for the fall, spring and summer.
Interns have the opportunity to attend weekly educational seminars, receive 
feedback from supervisors, and work on independent projects to enhance their 
knowledge and resumes.
Application deadlines are as follows:
Spring internships (Jan-May): September 30
Summer internships (May-Aug): January 31
Fall internships (Sept-Dec): May 31
Please see the Mystic Aquarium website for more information on the internship 
program and instructions on completing an application.
http://www.mysticaquarium.org/careers/internships/

Essential Responsibilities
Typical husbandry internship duties include the following:
Assist staff with preparing diets for the animals
Cleaning and maintenance of exhibits and back-up areas
Record keeping
Assist husbandry staff and staff veterinarian with medical procedures

Requested Requirements
Mystic Aquarium's intern program is designed to provide pre-professional, 
experiential learning opportunities for individuals over 18 years of age while 
simultaneously providing career experience.   Students can receive academic 
credit from their school for the internship, but it is the student's 
responsibility to arrange for the credit.
All internships are unpaid. Husbandry internships are full-semester commitments 
with a minimum of 38.75 hours per week. Most interns work 40 hours within five 
days per week.
Most internships follow the college year (spring, summer and fall semesters). 
Dates of the program may be adjusted to fit other school calendars or programs.

Contact Email Address
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





Mystic Aquarium Animal Rescue Program Fellowship

Fellowship summary
The Animal Rescue Program (ARP) Fellowship position is an expanded internship.  
The goal of the program is to provide college students or recent college 
graduates that are pursuing a career in veterinary medicine an opportunity to 
expand their animal skills by learning proper techniques for treating marine 
animals.
Application deadlines are as follows:
Spring fellowship (Jan-May):  September 30
Summer fellowship (May-Aug):  January 31
Fall fellowship (Sept-Dec):  May 31

Demonstrate excellent representation of the aquarium at all times through a 
positive, can-do attitude and teamwork focused work ethic.  The ARP Fellow is 
responsible for the day-to-day operations and general organization of the 
Animal Rescue Clinic (ARC) with guidance from ARP staff.  Responsibilities 
include, but are not limited to:  diet preparation, cleaning and maintenance of 
ARP areas, record keeping, and providing medical treatments to animals with 
guidance from ARP staff and Aquarium veterinarians.  Medical treatments may 
include restraint for procedures, tube feeding, intravenous blood samples, 
subcutaneous fluids, intramuscular injections, etc.  The ARP Fellow will also 
provide training and guidance to ARP volunteers and interns, as requested.

Minimum requirements
Must be willing to consistently provide internal and external customer service 
above and beyond expectation.  One of the following degree options is required: 
 a degree from an AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology program, current 
enrollment in an AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology program, current 
undergraduate enrollment (3rd or 4th year) in a pre-veterinary track program, 
current enrollment (1st or 2nd year) in an AVMA-accredited Veterinary Medicine 
degree program, or a bachelor's degree with equivalent animal experience to 
above.  Experience working in a veterinary clinic setting is strongly desired.  
Current valid driver's license required.  Must be proficient in Microsoft 
Office.  Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team, possess 
strong written and verbal communication skills, and have flexibility, a high 
attention to detail, strong organization and time management skills, a positive 
attitude and a willingness to learn.  Candidate must be able to meet the 
physical demands of the position which include prolonged standing and kneeling, 
lifting objects, and working in outdoor conditions.

Responsibilities and essential functions
All fellowships are unpaid with a minimum 12-16 week commitment required.  The 
position is scheduled five days per week for a minimum of 40 hours each week.  
Applicants must be willing to work a flexible schedule, as hours may include 
evenings, weekends, and holidays.  Housing is not provided.
To perform this fellowship position successfully, an individual must be able to 
execute each essential duty satisfactorily.  The requirements listed below are 
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

*         Assist ARP and veterinary staff in obtaining samples collected from 
stranded animals

*         Perform and/or assist ARP and veterinary staff with clinical 
procedures and injections, fluid therapy, collection of diagnostic samples, 
tube feeding, and wound care

*         Perform and/or assist in overall ARC operations including feeding and 
caring for rehabilitating animals, delivering medications and supplements, 
cleaning and maintaining animal units, maintaining quarantine protocols, and 
record keeping

*         Assist ARP and veterinary staff with gross necropsy procedures, when 
necessary

*         Provide mentorship to interns/volunteers who are working within the 
ARC

*         All fellows are responsible for working in a safe manner at all times

*         Every fellow must properly use, and keep in good order, all personal 
protective equipment (PPE) supplied to them as protection from recognized 
hazards

*         Every fellow must report any unsafe condition

*         Every fellow must have a working knowledge of all Facility wide, and 
Department specific, safety procedures that relate to their position, 
including, but not limited to:  Emergency Evacuation, Lockdown Procedure, and 
Fire Extinguisher Use

*         Perform all other duties as assigned by supervisor

Project requirement
ARP fellows will be required to complete a project by the end of their term.  
This project will be focused on some aspect of veterinary medicine with 
guidance from ARP staff.  The final product will be a 12 minute PowerPoint 
presentation provided to Aquarium staff/interns/volunteers based on the project 
selected.
Requested Requirements
The Animal Rescue Program Fellowship falls under the purview of the Mystic 
Aquarium Internship Program.  Mystic Aquarium's intern program is designed to 
provide pre-professional, experiential learning opportunities for individuals 
over 18 years of age while simultaneously providing career experience.   
Students can receive academic credit from their school for the internship, but 
it is the student's responsibility to arrange for the credit.
All internships are unpaid.  Husbandry internships are full-semester 
commitments with a minimum of 38.75 hours per week.  Most interns work 40 hours 
within five days per week.
Most internships follow the college year (Spring, Summer and Fall semesters). 
Dates of the program may be adjusted to fit other school calendars or programs.
Contact Email Address
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Amber Forrest
Administrative Assistant
Research & Zoological Operations
Sea Research Foundation
(860)572-5955 x207
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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