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Entomology Intern

The Butterfly Pavilion is currently seeking a creative, highly motivated and energetic individual to assist in terrestrial invertebrate animal care, handling and record keeping as part of a team of talented and experienced staff and volunteers. The primary goal of the Butterfly Pavilion Curatorial Internship is for students to gain knowledge and hands-on training in invertebrate animal husbandry.
Company Description: Butterfly Pavilion combines science education with interactive fun to teach visitors about invertebrates and conservation. Invertebrates- animals without backbones, make up 97% of all animal species on the planet! Our zoo is designed to showcase the diversity of these small wonders, their habitats, and the big role they play in ensuring the health of our environment. Five immersive exhibits, including a tropical rainforest filled with 1600 free-flying butterflies, provide visitors of all ages with an unforgettable experience. We are the zoo of small wonders and BIG experiences!
Mission: Butterfly Pavilion's mission is to foster an appreciation of invertebrates while educating the public about the importance of conservation of threatened habitats in the tropics and around the world.
Responsibilities:
  • Day-to-day care for all terrestrial invertebrate animals on exhibit and behind the scenes, maintaining daily record keeping
  • Clean and maintain all exhibit and behind-the-scene areas
  • Provide support to Curatorial team
  • Maintain daily records on all animal care in Tracks database system
  • Uphold AZA accreditation standards
  • Comply with USDA containment standards
  • Maintain a clean working environment
  • Develop and execute an independent project, focused on terrestrial invertebrates, to emphasize particular interest and expand the knowledge base of the Curatorial Department
  • Serve as a resource to guests in the exhibit areas of Butterfly Pavilion
Qualifications:
  • Pursuing a degree in biology, environmental sciences, or related fields. Recent graduates also accepted.
  • Interest in invertebrate animal husbandry and care
  • Basic computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets)
  • Willingness to handle animals (all training provided onsite)
  • Criminal background check
  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age
  • Individuals of all ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to apply
Reports to: Entomologist
Duration of Internship: Interns must complete 300 hours, typically aligned with school trimesters
Hours per week: 2-3 days per week/16-24 hours per week