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Avian Care and Environmental Education Internship
​
All positions have been filled at this time
Ripley is accepting applications for two avian care and environmental education internships for undergraduates, recent graduates and graduate students in the fields of science or biology.

Interns receive on-the-job training alongside our internationally known staff in all aspects of aviculture and work directly  with the Conservancy's large captive collection of waterfowl comprised of approximately 400 birds representing over 80 species from all around the world. Interns will also have the opportunity to participate in the Conservancy's environmental education programs under the supervision of the Education Manager. 
Date: June-December 2020
Duration: Six months
Stipend: $400/month + Housing

Internship Responsibilities
  • Feeding, maintenance, and care of the captive waterfowl collection 
  • Cleaning enclosures and ponds
  • Aviary maintenance including grounds and structures
  • Assistance with bird capture
  • Exposure to raptor care and training
  • Record keeping
  • Interacting with LRWC visitors and donors during public visitation (the Conservancy is open to the public May through November) and special events
  • Training and working with imprinted education birds
  • Assisting our Educators at school, community events, distance learning and onsite programs
  • Support fundraising initiatives including mailings and general event preparations
  • Experience with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
  • Proficiency with MS Word, Excel and Publisher

This is a demanding position that requires long hours and extended periods outside in adverse weather conditions. Applicants must be willing to put in the time and effort to complete projects as needed. Applicants must also be available to work any of the seven days of the week and holidays with the possibility of late evenings as needed. Days off will vary from week to week. A valid drivers license is required.

Qualifications
  • ​Undergraduate students or recent graduates  in the field of science or biology
    • Students in related fields may also be considered
  • Experience in animal care and/or experience with avian care is highly desirable
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Capable of performing diverse tasks simultaneously
  • Ability to problem solve in the field
  • High level of professionalism
  • Effective interpersonal skills and a cordial attitude
  • Be able to lift at least 50 pounds, climb a ladder 20 feet or higher and perform overhead work
  • Able to operate maintenance equipment such as riding mowers, weed whackers and basic power tools
All positions have been filled at this time
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​55 Duck POND ROAD | P.O. Box 210 |
Litchfield, CT 06759

Phone: 860.567.2062 | Fax: 860.567.4369  info@ripleyconservancy.org

  • Home
  • About
    • Ripley Staff
    • Who We Are
    • New Identity
    • Board of Directors
    • The Collection >
      • Collection Plan
      • Species Guide
  • Visit
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Photography
    • Guided Tours & Field Trips
  • Support
    • Pheasantry
    • Donate
    • Become a Member
    • Partners
  • Education
    • At Home Education: Species Highlight Videos
    • Explore
    • Featured Programs >
      • Avian Ambassadors
      • Wetland Health Inspector
      • Birds on the Brink
      • Duckling Development
      • Birds of a Feather
      • Distance Learning
      • Education Collaboration
      • Microplastic Pollution
      • Ripley and the Girl Scouts
    • Incubator Kits
    • The Reviews Are In
    • Internships >
      • Avian Care and Environmental Education Intern
      • Junior Aviculturist
  • Research
    • Current Research >
      • Institutional
      • State of Connecticut
    • Past Research >
      • Harvard Collaboration
      • Long-Tailed Duck Harvest Survey
      • Eider Nutrient Allocation
  • Conservation Action
  • Upcoming Events
    • Winter Events
  • Newsletter