The Animal Care Department at SeaWorld is seeking applicants for volunteer 
research internship positions. There is flexibility on the start date, but each 
session requires at least a 10 week commitment. This is an educational research 
opportunity. These positions do not prepare students for employment at SeaWorld 
Parks.

The successful candidate will assist in data retrieval, organization, 
tabulation, evaluation, and presentation and/or manuscript preparation of a 
topic of marine species ecology, biology, physiology, or medicine.  Duties may 
include digital or phone contact with collaborators, data management and use of 
a variety of imaging software programs. The goal of each project is to complete 
all or part of a study relative to wildlife issues in marine mammals.

Additional opportunities that are possible but not guaranteed include observing 
animal care and medical treatments with wildlife.

Applicants would ideally have the following qualifications:

  *   Minimum of 19 years of age and engaged in or recently completed 
undergraduate studies
  *   A background or degree in Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Zoology or a 
related field
  *   Evidence of valid current health insurance
  *   Computer proficiency, especially with Microsoft Office Suite and internet 
searches using library resources. Use of statistical programs is a specific 
advantage
  *   Able to work well with others and/or with limited supervision
  *   Able and willing to work flexible hours for 40 hours/week

There is no compensation for this internship position. The successful applicant 
will be responsible for living and transportation expenses during the time of 
the internship. Assistance in locating housing is provided. This program 
qualifies for university credit from many institutions and scholarship funding 
from a few organizations. Interns are responsible for making arrangements with 
their educational institution to meet course/credit requirements and for 
applying for scholarships if desired. Assistance with scholarship applications 
via program descriptions are available to selected candidates.

Selection for these positions is based on academic qualifications. The 
following application material is required and should be submitted 
electronically (PDF or Word document attachments) to Pacifique Rugira 
(pacifique.rug...@seaworld.com<mailto:pacifique.rug...@seaworld.com>) by 
February 7, 2014.


  1.  Statement of Interest (no more than two pages) including:
a) Your professional interests and career goals
b) Your reasons for applying for this internship
c) Your availability dates and plan for housing


  1.  College transcript (unofficial copy is fine) indicating classes and 
grades and when completed.


  1.  Resume or curriculum vitae (two pages or less) describing any relevant 
jobs, internships, volunteer work, scholarships and/or other activities that 
you have held or participated in and other skills or accomplishments that you 
wish to identify


  1.  One letter of recommendation from an individual capable of commenting on 
your academic qualifications, research skills, and/or general personality. 
College faculty preferred. Letters of recommendation must be sent directly from 
the person writing the letter, preferably via email.

If email submission is not possible, application material can be faxed to 
Pacifique Rugira at 619-226-3951 or mailed to: Pacifique Rugira SeaWorld 
Zoological Department; 500 SeaWorld Dr.; San Diego, CA 92109. USA It is the 
responsibility of the applicant that all required material is received by the 
deadline.  Identified grant opportunities for this project are due February 15.



Judy St. Leger, DVM, DACVP
Director of Pathology and Research
SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment
500 SeaWorld Dr.
San Diego, CA 92109
judy.st.le...@seaworld.com<mailto:judy.st.le...@seaworld.com>
619-225-4259 (W1)
619-563-6708 (W2)
518-993-4983 (W3)

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