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Internship

Marine Mammal Conservation Internship – On-Demand Fishing

Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Whale and Dolphin Conservation’s North American office is offering a full-time paid 12-week, entry-level Marine Mammal Conservation Internship to candidates with little to no prior experience. The internship dates are for spring between February – May 2025 and summer between May – August 2025. This opportunity will help to build skills relevant to the field of marine conservation while providing interns with insight into the inner workings of a non-profit as well as job skills transferable to any field.

Submission period: Open through December 9, 2024, 11:59 PM ET, or until we reach a maximum of 50 applications, whichever comes first.

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Temporary, full-time, paid 

This position is designed for those who do not yet have experience in marine conservation and outreach. We will prioritize candidates who do not have practical experience (internship, significant volunteering, employment) in this field outside of a classroom setting. Applicants should be eager to dive into new experiences and enjoy having a variety of tasks to work on. This position will assist Education & Outreach staff while significantly contributing to the development of on-demand fishing curriculum and partnership development. Secondarily, the candidate will assist in Marine Animal Rescue and Response. Occasional opportunities to see whales at sea may also be possible, though no part of this position requires being in the water. A large percentage of the candidate’s work week will take place in our office. Opportunities to deliver education programs or assist in animal strandings may occur outside of the office but cannot be guaranteed.

Successful candidates will gain transferable skills in effective communication and public speaking, project management, developing and delivering presentations and other interpretive resources, working on a close-knit team, and record keeping.

LOGISTICS:

Candidates must be able to demonstrate that they are legally eligible to work in the U.S. by the proposed starting date. Successful candidates will need to make their own arrangements, as needed, for housing and transportation to and from the WDC office in Plymouth, MA, USA. Please note that the cost of living for the Plymouth area is above the national average when considering this role. Successful candidates are expected to work 40 hours a week (including occasional evening and/or weekend work) for the 12-week period of the program; they will be compensated at a rate of $15/hour.

Applicants must be 18 years or older by the internship start date and fluent in English. WDC will assist interested students in obtaining credits for the program through their college or university.

Candidates should be advised that WDC’s office is dog-friendly; up to three dogs may be in the office on any given day.

Diverse candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for this position. Whale and Dolphin Conservation embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We recognize that the field of marine mammal research and conservation lacks diversity, including within our own organization. WDC is dedicated to creating inclusive opportunities which represent diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and skills and, as a result, our hiring procedure is a blind process, and we do not accept cover letters or resumes.