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INTERN WITH FISH & INVERTEBRATES

get your fin in the door

INTERN WITH FISH & INVERTEBRATES

get your fin in the door

overview

Take the first step in developing your career as an aquarist at a public aquarium. Interning with the Fish & Invertebrates (F&I) department is a great way to earn valuable, hands-on experience and learn from our dedicated team of professionals.

F&I internships offer opportunities to work with some of the most unique animals at the Aquarium: jellyfish, sharks & stingrays, corals, and many species of fish.

F&I interns get training in:

  • aquarium exhibit maintenance
  • animal diet preparation
  • water quality testing
  • record keeping
  • animal health assessments
  • quarantine procedures
  • aquatic system design

details & requirements

Please review individual position descriptions below.

Please note: All internships are unpaid. Interns must have their own housing and transportation.

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must be currently enrolled in a college or university as a sophomore, junior, or senior
  • Must be receiving school credit for the internship
  • Commit to working 18-24 hours/week for a duration of 7-10.5 weeks
  • Able to work on a team, as well as function independently, with little supervision
  • Must be able to lift at least 50lbs; work on uneven and slippery surfaces; withstand extreme hot and cold temperatures; be able to sit/stand for long periods of time when necessary
  • Must be comfortable handling fish and squid

  • Recent graduate or currently enrolled in a college or university as a sophomore, junior, or senior
  • Commit to working 32-40 hours/week for a duration of 12-15 weeks
  • Demonstrated interest in a career working as an aquarist/biologist
  • Able to work on a team, as well as function independently, with little supervision
  • Able to lift and carry fifty (50) pounds; work on uneven and slippery surfaces; withstand extreme hot and cold temperatures; be able to sit/stand for long periods of time when necessary
  • Demonstrate proficiency in public speaking and guest interaction
  • Must be comfortable handling fish and squid

  • Fall (late August- December)
  • Winter (late November- January)
  • Spring (late January-May)
  • Summer (late May-August)

*Start/end dates may be flexible based on school schedules

  • Must be able to work 8 hour shifts
  • Hours range from 7:00AM-5:30PM during fall and spring, summer hours can go until 7:00PM

Fall: July 15th
Winter: October 15th
Spring: December 15th
Summer: March 1st

For questions and more information, please contact:

Internship Opportunities

volunteer

If an internship won’t work for you but you’d still like to spend time with us, please consider volunteering.