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This Museum internship is incredibly unique. This paid opportunity immerses interns in all facets of Natural Science Museum operations, which includes, exhibit design, animal collection, signage design, husbandry of 20+ species, educational programming, volunteer management, collections preservation, retail in the gift shop, and more!
The ideal candidates have interest in biology, ecology, and/or environmental education. Many former interns are working in the fields of outdoor education, aquarium husbandry, environmental education, veterinary medicine, K-12 science education, STEM graduate school, environmental technicians, and environmental stewards. The interns, working as a team along with the Director of the Natural Science Museum, are responsible for virtually all facets of Natural Science Museum operations, including animal husbandry, leading tours, managing and mentoring volunteers, leading public programs and field trips, designing exhibits, and running the gift shop. Natural Science Museum interns also have the opportunity to learn the art of preserving specimens for the MMA collections and to assist with any fieldwork conducted at the MMA facility. This is a fantastic immersive experience for students interested in ecology, biology, museum science, and/or environmental education.
Responsibilities and Tasks
-Daily food preparation (which can include, but is not limited to snakes, frogs, fish, turtles, and spiders).
-Daily general care to meet the requirements of our animals.
-Assistance with medical and animal acclimation procedures.
-Providing engaging educational experiences to visitors during Natural Science Museum tours.
-Leading educational programs off and on-site several times per week.
-Aquarium tank and terrarium enclosure maintenance (which can include, but is not limited to plumbing, troubleshooting and repairing filtration systems, water changes, water quality, and filter cleaning).
-Travel around the island to collect species for the museum (which can include, but is not limited to seining, hand nets, fishing, snake boards, and more).
-Specimen preparation and preservation (which can include, but is not limited to jarring and round skin preparation).
Key Requirements and Qualifications:
-Educational background in biology, geology, environmental science, or a related field with at least two (2) years of college experience.
-Must be able to lift 50 pounds, -Must be able to pass a SMITH driving test, -Enthusiastic personality and eagerness to learn, -Excitement to teach the public about environmental science every day, -Interested and comfort in outdoor education, -Flexible attitude, -CPR and First Aid Certified, and -Have strong verbal and written communication skills.
The MMA will follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance and continue to require all employees to receive a primary COVID-19 vaccination series and one booster. It is highly recommended that all community members stay up-to-date with their vaccinations and receive further boosters when and if eligible.