San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network - 2022 Paid Internship
 
The San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network (SJCMMSN), a program of The 
Whale Museum established in 1980, is authorized by NMFS to respond to all 
marine mammal strandings in San Juan County, Washington State. We typically 
respond to more than 200 calls of both live and deceased animals per year. 
SJCMMSN is currently hiring one (1) San Juan Island-based intern to help 
respond to marine mammal strandings during our busy season. Interns and 
volunteers of this critical program serve as ambassadors between humans and 
marine mammals as well as contribute scientific data that is crucial to both 
human and animal health. 
 
Internship is based in Friday Harbor, WA and requires approximately 35-40 hours 
per week from late June through early September. Schedule may vary and involve 
“on call” time. There will be a variety of tasks both in the field and in an 
office setting. Interns will receive an hourly wage. Housing is not provided, 
but we will give you resources and help you find accommodations.
 
KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist with stranding response, including: conducting health assessments of 
live seal pups in the field; tagging harbor seals that are not collected for 
rehabilitation; transferring harassed or injured pups to a local rehabilitation 
center; assisting with surveying and documenting entangled animals; and 
conducting Level A examinations on stranded marine mammals
Assist with necropsies of fresh dead marine mammals, including: transferring 
carcasses to the lab space; preparing, setting-up, and taking down necropsy 
supplies; organizing and archiving biological samples
Perform first mate duties onboard The Whale Museum’s stranding boat, the R/V 
Buzzard
Assist with data entry and analysis for SJCMMSN as well as The Whale Museum’s 
marine mammal sightings network and passive acoustics collection
Assist with training and supervising a volunteer network of approximately 60 
people
Participate in weekly outreach events to teach the public about Share the Shore 
regulations
REQUIREMENTS:
Applicant should be enrolled in an undergraduate program at an accredited 
college or university, or be a recent graduate from a college or university (up 
to 3 years)
Possess a valid US driver's license and access to a mode of transportation
Interest in the field of marine mammalogy, marine science, or wildlife science
Experience boating in the marine environment, comfortable being on water, not 
prone to seasickness
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace
Fieldwork experience
Exceptional attention to detail
Physically fit (able to walk several miles on beaches, lift 50lbs, etc.)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Animal handling experience
Experience with conflict resolution & public communication
Project management experience
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE INTERNSHIP POSITION:
Please submit a letter of interest, a resume, and three letters of 
recommendation as one pdf (references are allowed to send their letters of 
recommendation directly to Alyssa Scott, if they prefer). Please include what 
dates you are available. Applications will be accepted until 11:59pm (PST) on 
March 4th, 2022. Decisions will be made by March 18th, 2022.

Please send application materials (or questions) to:
Stranding Coordinator Alyssa Scott // aly...@whalemuseum.org
Please include in your subject line: SJCMMSN Internship Application (Your Last 
Name)
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