The Southeast manatee field station currently has an IMMEDIATE opening for a 
2019 winter/spring internship!  Position will be open until filled.

Interns will assist with manatee rescue, carcass salvage, and research in South 
Florida.



The expected start date will be as soon as possible but expected to be around 
mid- February 2019. Working hours are typically Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 
p.m., with some nights and weekends required. The position is located in 
Tequesta (east coast of Florida, just north of Palm Beach). The intern's duties 
include assisting with manatee rescue, carcass salvage, and research in South 
Florida. Interns will assist with manatee and cetacean field necropsies, 
temperature monitoring research, and conduct manatee photo ID. Interns will 
also complete mortality and rescue reports and assist with other office and 
public outreach work as needed. To perform the duties of the position, interns 
will operate trucks, trailers, and boats up to 22' in length. The intern is 
required to complete a project and present a 10-15 minute presentation at the 
end of their internship.

Qualifications:

Junior or senior college students and recent graduates are eligible. Applicants 
should have some research field experience; be able to drive large trucks; be 
computer literate; be comfortable speaking to the public; and be proficient in 
the use of digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters. Previous 
animal-handling experience is preferred. Ability to trailer flatbeds and boats, 
as well as operate watercraft up to 22' in length is desirable. Interns must 
possess a valid driver's license, be able to lift 50 pounds, and be able to 
swim. Applicants should understand that this internship will require them to be 
wet, dirty, and outdoors in all weather conditions. This position is unpaid and 
housing is not provided. Interns must provide their own transportation to and 
from the field station.

If you are interested in applying for an internship with the Fish and Wildlife 
Research Institute, the following information is required:
*  A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, days, and hours 
of availability
*  A résumé describing training and experience
*  A list of three references
*  An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Or mail hard copies to:

Internship Coordinator
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
100 Eighth Avenue SE
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5020

http://myfwc.com/research/manatee/research/internships-volunteers/se-fl-intern/


Shelby Beard
Biological Scientist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Marine Mammal Section
19100 SE Federal Highway, Tequesta, FL 33469

Wildlife Alert Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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