[MARMAM] FWC Marine Mammal Research Program positions in Port Charlotte, FL

2023-08-19 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammal Research 
Program is hiring two 40 hr per week positions, located in Port Charlotte, FL. 
The marine mammal team at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab covers ten counties 
(Manatees: coastal and inland waterways of Sarasota County to Monroe County and 
inland to Glades/Hendry Counties; Cetaceans: Charlotte, Lee and Collier 
Counties) of southwest Florida. Knowledge, skills, job duties, minimum 
qualifications, and how to apply are included in the posting below.

https://jobs.myflorida.com/Florida%20Fish%20and%20Wildlife/job/PORT-CHARLOTTE-OPS-FW-Biological-Scientist-II-77907558-FL-33954/1065120600/



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Southwest Field Lab Marine Mammal Internship

2023-06-21 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start in August/September 2023.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Fall 2023 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is mid to late August, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time

Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Southwest Field Lab Marine Mammal Internship

2023-03-13 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start in May 2023.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Summer 2023 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is the beginning of May, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time

Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Southwest Field Lab Marine Mammal Internship

2022-10-25 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start in January 2023.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Winter 2023 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is the beginning of January, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time

Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954


Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Southwest Field Lab Marine Mammal Internship

2022-06-22 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start in August/September 2022.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Fall 2022 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is the end of August/early September, however, start dates will be 
flexible. Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 
p.m. Some additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is 
located in Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort 
Myers. The intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean 
carcass salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo 
ID, etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time

Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Southwest Field Lab Marine Mammal Internship

2022-04-06 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start in May 2022.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Summer 2022 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is beginning to mid May, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time

Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Southwest Field Lab Marine Mammal Internship

2022-02-17 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start early to mid-April 2022.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Summer 2022 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is early to mid-April, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time

Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954


Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC MARINE MAMMAL INTERNSHIP IN PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

2021-07-02 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for an intern to start early to mid-August 2021.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering one internship to a driven, self-motivated 
individual for the Fall 2021 season. The expected start date for the internship 
is early to mid-August, however, start dates will be flexible. Working hours 
are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some additional night 
and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in Port Charlotte on 
the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The intern's duties would 
include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass salvage, necropsies, 
research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, etc.), public outreach, 
and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist with office duties 
including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other office work as 
needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC trucks and 
dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. At the end 
of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 10-15 
minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954

Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office: (941) 249-6559
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline: 1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] MARINE MAMMAL INTERNSHIP IN PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

2019-09-11 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for fall interns.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Spring 2020 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is mid to late January, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing. 
Unfortunately, this is an unpaid position and FWC cannot provide housing or 
transportation.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954


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[MARMAM] MARINE MAMMAL INTERNSHIP IN PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

2019-05-31 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for fall interns.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Fall 2019 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is mid to late August, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing. 
Unfortunately, this is an unpaid position and FWC cannot provide housing or 
transportation.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



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[MARMAM] MARINE MAMMAL INTERNSHIP IN PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

2019-04-21 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for fall interns.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Fall 2019 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is mid to late August, however, start dates will be flexible. 
Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 
additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in 
Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The 
intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass 
salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, 
etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing. 
Unfortunately, this is an unpaid position and FWC cannot provide housing or 
transportation.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students 
are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
US driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with FWRI, please provide 
the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



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[MARMAM] FWC MARINE MAMMAL INTERNSHIP IN PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

2018-10-17 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for winter/spring interns.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering two internships to driven, self-motivated 
individuals for the Winter/Spring 2019 season. The expected start date for the 
internship is early-mid January, however, start dates will be flexible. Working 
hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some additional 
night and weekend hours may be required. The position is located in Port 
Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort Myers. The intern's 
duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean carcass salvage, 
necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo ID, etc.), public 
outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist with office 
duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other office work 
as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC trucks and 
dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. At the end 
of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 10-15 
minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, and recent graduates are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with the FWRI, please 
provide the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com
If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954





Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office:(941)613-0946 ext 115
Fax:(941)613-0948
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline:1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Marine Mammal Internship in Port Charlotte, FL

2018-07-27 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is still accepting 
applications for fall interns. We have one more spot to fill.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering one internship to a driven, self-motivated 
individual for the Fall 2018 season. The expected start date for the fall 
internship is late August-early September, however, start dates will be 
flexible.  Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 
p.m. Some additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is 
located in Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort 
Myers. The intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean 
carcass salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo 
ID, etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, and recent graduates are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with the FWRI, please 
provide the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com

If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office:(941)613-0946 ext 115
Fax:(941)613-0948
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline:1-888-404-3922

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[MARMAM] FWC Marine Mammal Internship in Port Charlotte, FL

2018-07-06 Thread Schubert, Molly
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Mammals section 
at the Charlotte Harbor Field Lab in Port Charlotte, FL is accepting 
applications for fall interns.

The Southwest Field Lab is offering one internship to a driven, self-motivated 
individual for the Fall 2018 season. The expected start date for the fall 
internship is late August-early September, however, start dates will be 
flexible.  Working hours are typically four to five days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 
p.m. Some additional night and weekend hours may be required. The position is 
located in Port Charlotte on the west coast of Florida, just north of Fort 
Myers. The intern's duties would include assisting with manatee and cetacean 
carcass salvage, necropsies, research projects (temperature monitoring, Photo 
ID, etc.), public outreach, and occasional rescues. The intern will also assist 
with office duties including mortality reports, upkeep of databases, and other 
office work as needed. To perform the tasks mentioned, interns will operate FWC 
trucks and dependent upon experience, trailers and boats up to 22' in length. 
At the end of the internship, interns are required to complete a project and a 
10-15 minute presentation on a marine mammal topic of their choosing.

Qualifications:
* College juniors, seniors, and recent graduates are eligible
* Interns must have some research field experience
* Interns must be comfortable operating large trucks and speaking 
to the public
* Familiarity with digital cameras, telephoto lenses, and filters 
is preferred, but can be trained
* Computer literacy
* Previous animal handling experience is desirable but not necessary
* Ability to trailer and operate watercrafts up to 22' in length 
and experience with radio telemetry tracking gear is desirable, but not 
necessary
* Interns must be able to lift 50 lbs., swim, and possess a valid 
driver's license
* Interns should understand that this job will require them to be 
wet, dirty and outdoors in all weather conditions for long periods of time
Application Process:
If you are interested in applying for an internship with the FWRI, please 
provide the following information:

* A cover letter describing area(s) of interest and the dates, 
days, and hours of availability
* A resume describing training and experience
* Names and contact information for at least three references
* An unofficial copy of your academic transcript

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to:
inte...@myfwc.com

If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

Internship Coordinator
585 Prineville Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33954



Molly R. Schubert
Marine Mammal Biologist
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Southwest Field Lab
585 Prineville St
Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Office:(941)613-0946 ext 115
Fax:(941)613-0948
molly.schub...@myfwc.com
Manatee Hotline:1-888-404-3922

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