The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s intern program offers a wide range of experiences in the areas of animal care, business, development, environmental education, horticulture, information
technology, veterinary technology and wildlife research.
Interns working in the Animal Care departments have the opportunity to work under the supervision of experienced animal keepers. Interns help to maintain the animal collection by preparing diets, cleaning exhibits, shifting animals, and monitoring the health of the collection. Working with the keeper staff, interns gain experience in providing for the needs of exotic animals in captivity and acquire better understanding of the requirements of these animals. Interns are assigned to a morning and afternoon animal area and are working from the hours of 8:00am to 3:30pm, generally Monday-
Friday. Animal care experience is available in the following areas:
The intern assists the business manager with operations, purchasing, and maintaining supply inventory, as well as coordinating maintenance and construction/renovation projects, development and
implementation of safety programs, plus scheduling and overseeing seasonal personnel.
This is a great hands-on opportunity for students seeking to work in either Development or event planning fields. Intern will gain experience with a wide variety of special events, including donor appreciation, golf tournament, and wine tasting fundraiser. Intern will also help secure items for our Zoofari Silent Auction – Cincinnati’s premiere social event and fundraiser.
Under the direction of the Development Team, intern will assist with the administrative details of our special events and Development projects. Projects will include supporting event logistics, event preparations, coordinating donations for silent auctions, development research, and various other tasks.
Intern should be able to conduct themselves in a mature, responsible, professional manner when representing the Zoo. Desired skills for the position are a high standard of excellence, attention to detail, flexibility, independence within a team, and a positive attitude.
Preferable if intern has schedule flexibility and is available to assist with events on the following dates: June 3 (evening), June 13 (morning), June 15 (all day), June 18 (all day) and Aug. 14 (evening).
Qualifications:
Interns gain experience in all aspects of fundraising at one of the
area’s largest development offices. Work includes data entry, special
events coordination, and working with the major gift club.
Working in the Education Department provides interns with an
opportunity to convey an appreciation and understanding of the
natural world to others. Professional educators offer support, training,
and guidance in presenting live animal demonstrations, along with
assisting you in the coordination and instruction of various educational
programs. Opportunities include:
Interns gain first-hand experience in the maintenance and expansion of the Zoo’s botanical collection. Work includes planting, pruning, watering, and weeding along with labeling, tracking new acquisitions,
and transferring and maintaining computer records. Listed in the AABGA, Internship Opportunities.
The Information Technology intern will assist department members in new and ongoing projects. This position will develop skills in network/workstation support, database applications, and many other facets of day to day Information Technology operations.
CREW interns will experience high tech research at one of the most sophisticated centers for plant and animal research in the world. Only advanced graduate and veterinary students with strong research interests will be considered. Interns will assist professionals using research techniques on the cutting edge of science, including cryopreservation, embryo transfer and plant cloning. Interns also help with routine laboratory work and plant/animal care.
Security interns will assist security management with scheduling (both for general and special events), first aid response, surveillance, access control, and safety assurance. Interns will also be given special academic research/proposal projects.
Internships are available to veterinary technician students in their final year of training. Internships are 6-10 weeks in length and are available during the summer session only. The intern assists hospital staff with animal procedures, immobilizations, laboratory work, dispensing medication, maintaining supplies, and behavioral conditioning of the animals.
The educational vision of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is to provide quality experiences that foster a sense of wonder, share knowledge, and advocate active involvement with wildlife and wild places.
Job Description: The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Education Department is seeking creative,
enthusiastic, hardworking individuals interested in environmental education. Education interns take a leading role in environmental education for preschoolers to adults in the Zoo’s summer camps and other educational programs. Through live animal encounters, games, crafts, and Zoo hikes, interns will help children and adults develop a sense of wonder, build knowledge, and encourage active involvement with wildlife and wild places.
In addition, interns will be able to work with our experienced staff of environmental educators to further
develop their educational and interpretive skills. The intern position is paid with limited housing available for a small fee for the summer. The forty-hour work week may include some evening and/or weekend hours.
Qualifications: Experience and/or strong interest in working with children including preschoolers, coursework (undergraduate or graduate) in environmental education or related field, strong communication skills, willingness to learn to work with variety of animals, successful completion of a background check.
Duration: May 26-August 23, 2009 (includes orientation and training)
To Apply: Please follow general application procedures.
Deadline to Apply: March 1, 2009
College students or recent graduates who wish to apply should sent a cover letter, resume, and letter of recommendation, with the application form.
All components of the application should be sent in one packet, including the recommendation letter. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Volunteer Services/Intern Program
3400 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45220
Phone 513-559-7736
| internship opportunities | application due dates |
|---|---|
| Fall Internships | Application packets due by July 1. Placement will be completed by September 1. |
| Winter Internships | Application packets due by November 1. Placement will be completed by December 15. |
| Summer Internships | Application packets due by March 1. Placement will be completed by April 15. Summer internship usually begins the last week of May. |
For further questions call 513-559-7736 or email us at volunteers@cincinnatizoo.org
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is partnering with Notre Dame Mission Volunteers AmeriCorps (NDMVA) to help fulfill our dedication to creating adventure, conveying knowledge, conserving nature, and serving the community. We invite you to put your ideals and visions into action! As an AmeriCorps member at The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, you will have the opportunity to facilitate and instruct our public and school programs and events.
The 2010-2011 service year runs from September 1, 2010 to August 1, 2011. It is an 11 month commitment in which members complete a minimum of 1700 hours of service. NDMVA benefits include: living allowance ($11,400 pre-tax), health insurance, child-care, loan forbearance, an education award of $4,725.
Applications for 2010-2011 service year accepted in spring 2010. To apply for this position through NDMVA, please visit their website at www.ndmva.org. When completing the online application, please select Notre Dame Mission Volunteers, Cincinnati, as the AmeriCorps program.