SCIENCE AND OUTREACH INTERNSHIP

WDC North America (NA), located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, offers internships 
providing science, education, and conservation experience in working for an 
international non-profit organization. At the end of the program our hope is 
that interns will be able to leave with a comprehensive understanding of both 
the exciting and routine aspects of what it takes to research and conserve 
marine mammals.

We are currently seeking applicants to fill available positions for spring 
(beginning in April) and summer (beginning in May) 2020. Applications for 
spring positions are due by 11:59PM EST on Sunday, February 2nd.  Applications 
for summer positions are due by 11:59PM EST on Sunday, March 1st.
Logistics
Fieldwork is primarily carried out on commercial whale watching boats and the 
field season is April - October. The frequency of fieldwork is weather 
dependent.
The program requires a minimum commitment of 12 weeks, with the possibility of 
extending the term on a case-by-case basis. The internship is a full- time 
position requiring availability 7 days a week due to the scheduling of outreach 
events and daily whale watching trips.
There is no fee or compensation for the internship positions. Participants must 
arrange for their own transportation to and from Plymouth and provide their own 
food. Furnished housing with a shared bedroom is available on site for a 
monthly fee of $300 USD, which is strictly to offset the cost of housing. Those 
that can provide their own housing are encouraged to apply.
WDC is willing to help qualified students obtain credits for the program 
through their college or university. International applicants interested in the 
internship program must be able to secure their own travel visa and other 
required documentation.


Successful candidates will focus their time in two main areas - science and 
outreach.

Science Responsibilities

* Marine mammal species identification and behavior observations in the field

* Collecting and processing opportunistic marine mammal sightings data in the 
Southern Gulf of Maine

* Collecting and processing images of marine mammals in the Southern Gulf of 
Maine

* Photo identification and cataloging of individually identifiable humpback and 
finback whales

* Database coding and cleaning

* Understanding how science guides WDC's policy initiatives



Outreach Responsibilities

* Interaction with whale watch passengers - answering questions and using 
educational props for informal education

* Assisting staff at school programs for all grade levels

* Participating in local festivals and outreach events - encouraging people to 
get involved in WDC's mission

* Exhibiting WDC's largest educational resource - a life-size inflatable whale 
named Delilah<https://us.whales.org/delilah/>!

* Writing blogs and social media content

* Initiate discussions with groups of people of all ages

* Attendance at conferences, meetings, and stakeholder discussions (as 
opportunities arise)

Candidate Qualifications

* Must be 18 years or older (preference given to students matriculated in or 
recently graduated from appropriate graduate or undergraduate degree programs)

* Fluency in English

* Possession of a valid driver's license is strongly preferred

* Be able to show proof of valid health insurance

* Capable of spending long days in an office environment

* Ability to work on sea going vessels for long hours, sometimes in adverse 
weather conditions

* Some physical labor required (i.e. transporting event materials)

* Excellent verbal and written communications skills

* Must be comfortable speaking in front of groups of people of all walks of life

* Act effectively as a member of a close-knit team

* Ability to function well under pressure

* Ability to relay scientific information to the general public in an 
understandable way

* Ability to problem solve in unanticipated situations

* Good computer skills - familiarity with operating PCs

How to Apply

Please only submit the following via e-mail to 
monica.p...@whales.org<mailto:monica.p...@whales.org>:

  1.  Cover letter - Clearly indicate your availability (specific dates, if 
possible) in the cover letter
  2.  Resume
  3.  Contact information for two references including e-mail, phone number, 
and your affiliation to the reference. No prewritten letters, please.
  4.  A supporting document of no more than 300 words answering only one of the 
following prompts:

*         In order to save a species, where do you think conservation efforts 
should start?

*         Whale watching can be a controversial topic. Does whale watching do 
more harm than good, or more good than harm?

*         In your opinion, what is the greatest threat that whales and dolphins 
face?

For more information visit our website at 
https://us.whales.org/science-and-outreach-internship/. Any additional 
questions should be directed to Monica Pepe via email at 
monica.p...@whales.org<mailto:monica.p...@whales.org> or by calling the office 
at (508) 746-2522.

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, is the leading international charity 
dedicated solely to the worldwide conservation and welfare of all whales, 
dolphins, and porpoises. WDC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, 
religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin.

Please review our Privacy 
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 for information on how we collect and store your secure information.


Monica Pepe
Policy Manager
Conservation and Education

Telephone: +1 508 746 2522
Skype monica.c.pepe

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation
7 Nelson Street
Plymouth, MA
02360-4044
United States
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