Responsibilities Include:
Systematic behavioral observations of animals in Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be used to add to our understanding of zoo animals and to facilitate their optimal care and well being. Interns will be trained in research methodology used in studying animal behavior in a zoo setting. Interns may assist in all aspects of behavioral research including date collection, data entry and analysis, library research, statistical analyses, and report written analyses associated with on going projects.
Projects Include:
On-going research projects may include the following areas: Reproductive behavior, habitat use and activity cycles, and inter and intra specific introductions. Data may be collected through direct observations of the animals or by viewing videotapes.
Required Qualification Include:
* Junior or Senior
* Biology. Psychology, Zoology, Anthropology, or Natural Science major
* Excellent written and oral communication skills required
* Computer proficiency with word processing and spreadsheets
* Research experience desirable
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (Previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available
2 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Assisting with the development and operation of research programs for the
Wildlife Tracking Center at Disney’s Animal Kingdom including data entry for all projects, literature searches, interacting with Guests in Wildlife Tracking
Center at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Conservation Station.
Projects Include:
Working closely with Conservation Biologist in collecting data for tracking studies of collection animals and wild animals, assisting with operation of
Wildlife Tracking Center at Conservation Station, interpreting for Guest data collected for all field projects, conducting literature searches and other resource collection for program development.
Required Qualification:
* Sophomore, Junior or Senior
* Biology, Ecology, Psychology or Wildlife Biology Major
* Excellent written and oral communication skills required
* Computer proficiency with word processing and spreadsheets
* Ability to speak in front of groups
* Research experience desirable
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation. (Previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
1 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Assisting Veterinary Cast Members in the daily operations of the hospital facility.
Duties may include diet preparation, record keeping, stocking medical supplies, data entry, laboratory assistance, cleaning, maintenance of surgical equipment, and other animal hospital related work. Assisting with the development and implementation of presentations used in the veterinary “on show” window for our guests. These presentations will help educate and inspire our guests in areas of zoological medicine and wildlife conservation.
Required Qualifications:
* Junior, Senior or recent college graduate
* Biology, Zoology, Animal Science, Life Science or related major field of study
* Strong interest in veterinary medicine
* Computer proficiency with work processing and data entry
* Ability to speak in front of groups
* Excellent oral communication skills
* Ability to interact positively with both Guests and Cast Members
Material Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (Previous industry employers and or faculty preferred).
Number of Positions Available:
2 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Assisting with the organization of medical record filing and date entry associated with animal medical test reports. Interns will assist with the computer medical record entry, including data entry and medical transcriptions, assist with the preparation of permits and certificates associated with any animal shipments, maintaining existing medical records, and performing other office related responsibilities for the Veterinary Hospital.
Projects Include:
Working closely with the Hospital Team in developing and organizing improved record keeping systems.
Required Qualifications:
Junior or Senior
Pre Vet, Pre Med, Biology, Zoology, or Animal Science Major
Detail oriented
Strong organizational skills
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Access
Excellent Oral Communication Skills.
Team Oriented
Strong interest in medical records
Desired Qualifications:
An understanding of medical terminology
An understanding of Veterinary Terminology
Experience in the field of medical records in a Animal Hospital, Zoo or
Medical Practice
Materials required at Time of Interview:
Resume
Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
College transcripts (official or unofficial)
Three professional letters of recommendation (previous industry employers and or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
1 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities include:
Assisting in the preparation of the animal diets for Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Assisting with the development and operation of research programs for the
Forage Warehouse including data collection, data entry for all projects, literature searches, and interaction with Guests in the Onstage Kitchen at Disney’s Animal
Kingdom Conservation Station.
Projects Include:
Working closely with the Forage Warehouse Manager, Forage Warehouse Cast and Animal Care Cast in collecting data on diet consumption, assist in the operation of the Forage Warehouse and “On Stage” kitchen. Conduct literature searches and other resource collections.
Required Qualifications:
* Sophomore, Junior, or Senior
* Animal Science, Nutrition, Biology, Zoology or Wildlife Biology Majors
* Excellent written and oral skills required
* Computer proficiency word processing and spreadsheets
* Ability to speak in front of groups
* Research experience desirable
* Capable of climbing and carrying 50 pounds or more
Materials Required at Time for Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications interests in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number of positions:
3 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Assisting with the development and presentation of unique interpretive guest experiences that promote wildlife conservation, appreciation and awareness at
Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Projects Include:
Working closely with Curators of Education in developing on stage inspirational and interpretive experiences, interpreting and presenting to large groups of
Guests, researching and compiling information to assist in education programming, and assisting with specified projects as assigned.
Required Qualifications Include:
* Sophomore, Junior or Senior
* Life or Environmental Sciences, Education or related filed major
* Excellent written and oral communication skills.
* Computer proficiency with word processing
* Ability to speak in front of groups
* Program or curriculum development experience as well as experience at a nature center/museum/zoo/aquarium desirable
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred
Number of Positions Available
2 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Providing support on intra-departmental projects and current research.
Operational duties include daily analysis of fisheries systems, weekly field sampling for reptile, mammal, and avian aquatic habitats, and organization and upkeep of the water chemistry laboratory at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Also, responsible for maintaining, calibrating, and operating the analytical instrumentation, which includes dissolved oxygen, pH, and ORP probes, ion chromatographs, sopectrophotometers, and associated equipment. Current project research involves fisheries health management, aquatic habitat support, ozone disaffection efficiencies, and new water treatment technology.
Required Qualifications:
* Junior, Senior or recent college graduate
* Solid background in applied chemistry fields
* Computer proficiency with Windows, Work, and Quattro Pro
* Networking skills
Desired Qualifications:
(Stronger candidates will possess some or all of these qualifications in addition to the above)
Capable of hiking, climbing, and carrying 25 pounds or more
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (Previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number for Positions Available:
1 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
The Research Biology Department of Disney’s Animal Kingdom collects and processes data from animal behavioral observations which are used to add to our understanding of zoo animals and to facilitate their optimal care and well-being.
Interns will assist in the development of new data collection technologies and the automation of reporting and queering capabilities.
Projects will include:
Develop animal observation data collection screens for Palm Pilots using satellite forms. Assist animal programs Cast members with digital image processing in video lab and maintain cataloging system. Code specific modules of the daily report system and participate in designing new program functionality. Develop web-based content field tag web sight and Animal Programs Intranet.
Required Qualifications:
* Junior or Senior
* Computer Science or Information Systems major
* Excellent written and oral communication skills required
* Programming skills using Visual Basic or Visual FoxPro or knowledge of object oriented programming techniques and basic understanding of Internet technology
* Competency a variety of windows desktop publishing software such as
PhotoShop, FrontPage, CorelDraw and PowerPoint.
* Basic understanding of relational databases and Information Management
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (Previous industry employers and/ or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
1 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Organizing and setting-up zoological library and satellite zoological library collections. Fulfilling research and information requests for animal management, veterinary, research and education departments. Assisting in writing fact sheets
Projects Include:
Establishing a catalog system in CASPR, designating a comprehensive lists of books, periodicals and other resources to purchase through gathering information from various sources. Pulling together collections from other sites to be included on one database. Developing fact sheets and doing searches for animal information.
Required Qualifications Include:
* Current graduate student in a Library Science program
* Excellent written and oral communication skills
* Detail-oriented
* Familiarity with information resources
* Computer proficiency with Word and some sort of cataloging system
* Library operations experience and knowledge of Zoology, Biology, Psychology or related field desirable.
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications interests in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendations (previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred).
Number of Positions Available:
1 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Diving in a 5.7 million gallon aquarium, feeding fish, maintaining aquarium life support systems, cleaning aquarium systems, maintaining quarantine facility, food prep, necropsy, analyzing water chemistries, giving educational presentations, and interacting with Guests regarding all aspects of marine conservation and aquarium husbandry.
Required Qualification include:
* Sophomore, Junior or Senior
* Marine Biology, Marine Education, Zoology Major
* Animal or Aquarium experience
* Strong Communication skills
* Open water SCUBA certified
* Current CPR and First Aid
Materials Required at Time of Interview
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (previous industry employers and/ or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
4 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Conducting educational presentations stressing marine conservation issues and marine mammal awareness. Preparation of daily food to satisfy nutritional requirements. Assist with various types of feeding sessions with Atlantic
Bottlenose Dolphins and West Indian Manatees. Introduction to training basics, record keeping, and research sessions and implementation. Interns are encouraged to develop and conduct a research project. Topics could include, but are not limited to behavioral observations and environmental enrichment.
Required Qualifications:
* Sophomore, Junior or Senior
* Biology, Zoology, Pre-Veterinary or Psychology background
* Excellent Written and oral communications skills required
* Computer proficiency with word processing and spreadsheets
* Experience delivering public presentations in front of large groups
* SCUBA certification required
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover Letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official and unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation (previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
3 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Assisting with the development and presentations of unique interpretive Guest experiences that encourage, promote, and inspire active participation and a sense of stewardship towards marine conservation for Guests visiting The Living Seas.
The Conservation Education intern will work with the Education Manager to develop, promote, and present interpretive experiences for Guests to enhance better understanding of marine conservation. Researching and compiling information to assist in education programming and on-stage presentations.
Assisting in specified projects as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
* Sophomore, Junior or Senior
* Biology or Marine/Environmental Sciences, Education or related field major
* Excellent written and oral communication skills required
* Computer proficiency with work processing
* Ability to speak in front of groups
* Program or curriculum development experience, as well as experience at a nature center/museum/zoo/aquarium desirable
* SCUBA certification preferred
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation. (Previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
2 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Hosting Guest tours through greenhouses (7 hours/week); attending classes, field trips, training sessions, and meetings. Operate and maintain a freshwater recirculation showcase facility, filtration, monitoring water quality, animal husbandry, animal nutrition, disease diagnosis and control, and harvesting of fish for restaurants.
Required Qualifications:
* Junior or Senior
* Aquaculture, Marine Science, Animal Science major and applicable background
* Knowledge of water quality lab techniques
* Experience working with animals
* Ability to interact positively with both Guest and Cast Members.
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters of recommendation. (Previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number of Positions Available:
2 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
A combination of operational, intra-departmental project support and applied research. Operational duties include daily pH analyses of the marine mammal holding areas, weekly in-depth chemistry analyses of the main aquarium, and organization and upkeep of the instrumental and water chemistry labs at The
Living Seas. Responsible for maintaining, calibrating, and operating the analytical instrumentation, which includes ion chromatograph, GC/MS, TOC analyzer, and associated automation systems. The project support and applied research involves areas such as ozone reaction kinetics, and disinfecting efficiencies, microbiological optimization and modeling of the denitrification system, new water treatment technologies and analytical support of other related departments.
Required Qualifications:
* Junior or Senior
* Chemistry, Biochemistry, marine Chemistry or Environmental Chemistry major
* Solid background in analytical chemistry and instrumentation
* Computers proficiency with Windows95 or98, MS Word, Quattro Pro or Excel, and modeling programs are desired.
Materials Required at Time of Interview:
.
* Resume
* Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
* College Transcripts (official or unofficial)
* Three professional letters or recommendation. (Previous industry employers and/or faculty preferred)
Number or Positions Available:
1 per term (January through June or June through January)
Responsibilities Include:
Deliver conservation conversations and narrations that are accurate, entertaining, inspiring, and communicate conservation messages on topics such as wildlife natural history, animal behavior, and conservation. Responsible for the welfare and safety of small, live animals in containers while presenting information to
Guests.
Projects include:
Enhancement and development of natural history presentations. Individual presentations conclusive of conservation experience. Interpretive wildlife illustration portfolio.
Required Qualifications Include:
Sophomore, Junior or Senior level
Education, Biology, Psychology, Zoology or related natural sciences major
Excellent oral communication skills
Demonstrated strong conservation and environmental knowledge
Ability to present lengthy information through conversations and presentations in an informal setting to Guests of all ages
Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions
Ability to interact positively with both Guests and Cast Members.
Desired Qualifications Include:
Educational or interpretation experience within a museum or zoological institution
Ability to learn new information, skills and techniques for high quality, educational conversation and natural history experiences
Wildlife rendering and illustration experience (if applicable)
Materials required at time of Interview:
Resume
Cover letter detailing your qualifications and your interest in this internship
College transcripts
Artistic portfolio (if applicable)
Three professional letters of recommendation
Number of Positions Available:
10 per term (January through June or June through January)