Overview
This internship provides an opportunity to learn about the general husbandry and daily care of animals within the North America Trek / Polar Frontier region. Interns will actively support daily operations and gain exposure to professional zoo practices.
Responsibilities
Interns will work alongside full-time keeper staff and may assist with:
- Preparing animal diets
- Cleaning and maintaining animal enclosures and exhibits
- Observing animals and reporting behavioral changes
- Designing and delivering educational programs to guests on animal behavior, habitats, and conservation topics
- Maintaining area grounds and buildings
- Adhering to all safety guidelines and protocols
- Interacting with guests and supporting educational initiatives
- Performing other duties as assigned
Interns will also complete structured learning components, including quizzes, in person or virtual classes, projects, and a final reflection paper assigned by the department.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the internship, participants will:
- Understand the fundamentals of North American species husbandry and zoo operations
- Gain experience in daily care routines for a variety of animal species
- Learn animal behavior observation and documentation techniques
- Develop knowledge of safety procedures and professional expectations in animal care
- Strengthen communication and teamwork skills within a zoological environment
Benefits of This Internship
- Hands-on experience in a professional zoo setting
- Exposure to career paths in animal care, conservation, and wildlife management
- Opportunities to network with experienced animal care professionals
- Development of practical skills supporting future employment or advanced studies
Qualifications
- Second-year college student or recent graduate (within the last 2 years) in Zoology, Biology, Wildlife Management, Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, or a related field
- TB test required
- Prior animal care experience preferred
- Ability to manage multiple assignments successfully
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Professional appearance and courteous behavior
- Flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings, and holidays (e.g., July 4th, Memorial Day, Columbus Day)
- Subject to BMV check
- Subject to Criminal Background check
Physical & Environmental Requirements
- Ability to work outdoors in varied weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, snow)
- Ability to walk, bend, and stand for extended periods
Hours
Minimum of 20 hours per week for 12-16 weeks