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Marine Mammal & Sea Turtle Necropsy Intern (summer 2018)

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New England Aquarium

Details:

  • Category: Off-Campus
  • Position Type: Internship
  • Posted on: September 14, 2015
  • Open until: Wed, January 31, 2018 expired

Time commitment: TWO to THREE Full Days Per Week (8:00am - 6:00pm)

The New England Aquarium is currently seeking a Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Necropsy Intern to assist in the daily operations of the Marine Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Department and focus on tasks that relate to post-mortem exams of stranded marine mammals and sea turtles.   The ideal candidate will be highly-motivated, able to work independently, meticulous about detail, and have an interest in marine animal pathology. This position will report to the Necropsy Specialist and work occasionally with the larger Rescue and Rehab team of volunteers and staff.

Skills/Qualifications:

-Must be at least 18 years of age, possess a valid driver’s license, and have access to a car.

-Must be able to handle the sight of blood and acrid smells.

-Must be able to perform significant cleaning tasks daily.

-This position requires physical tasks. Applicant must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs.

-Must have strong attention to detail.

-Must be proficient in a data management program (i.e. excel, access or similar).

-Must be able to work independently as well as with a team.

-Strong organizational skills are a must.

-Attend two professional development lunches with the Volunteer Programs and Internships office.

Duties/Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

-Assist in post-mortem exams of stranded marine animals in the lab and in the field. This includes tissue sample collection, report writing, and photography.

-Basic data collection of dead stranded marine mammals in the field.

-Cleaning and maintenance of laboratory environment.

-Frozen and fixed tissue sample inventory and management.

-Data management and record keeping.

-Interns may also have the opportunity to assist with live animal care in the sea turtle hospital and with live animal stranding response.

-Interns may have the opportunity to assist in research projects.


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