International Fund for Animal Welfare - ifaw
Marine Mammal Stranding Internship - Fall Session 2025
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Job Description
- Req#: MARIN001300
- Stranding hotline coverage: answer calls, document reports, educate callers, dispatch volunteers, complete associated paperwork and enter data.
- Marine mammal stranding response & necropsy: assist staff with all aspects of marine mammal stranding response, including live animal health assessment and supportive care, biological data collection, post-mortem examinations and sampling in both field and laboratory settings.
- CICU operations: assist staff with aspects of CICU operations, including animal care (i.e. in-water support, assist during procedures, monitoring animal behavior etc.), CICU education and outreach, CICU readiness and cleaning, etc. Please note experiences will be opportunistic as cases arise. We do not have a long-term rehabilitation program or animals on site regularly.
- Stranding & necropsy readiness: cleaning, organizing and maintaining stranding response and necropsy gear, equipment and facilities, restocking kits and supplies.
- Data entry & sample processing: assist in entry of stranding data. Assist in organizing, cataloging, disseminating and archiving of photos, videos, datasheets, samples, etc.
- Outreach: assist staff with training and outreach material preparation and organization, participate in opportunistic outreach at stranding sites, participate in community events.
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and secure reliable transportation.
- Be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, have completed an undergraduate or graduate study of biology, zoology, ecology, conservation or related field (preferably within 2 years of graduation), or equivalent experience.
- Must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to starting the position.
- Able to follow written and oral staff directions and protocols effectively and able to work in teams and individually.
- Must be able to commit to 3 or 4 days per week, which includes 1 weekend day, for the duration of the internship session. As cases arise, interns may be able to assist with overnight coverage in up to 12 hour shifts when patients are in-house at CICU.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Previous marine mammal stranding response/research experience.
- Previous necropsy experience (marine mammal or other taxa).
- Experience caring for or handling animals.
- Experience driving large trucks.
- Experience in photo-ID.
- Flexible daily schedules (Stranding events are unpredictable. Our days may start early or end later than scheduled). As cases arise, interns may help provide overnight coverage and care when patients are in-house.
- This internship is unpaid and housing and transportation are the responsibility of the intern. If accepted, we will try to provide interns with resources to help find housing.
- This position is eligible for workers’ compensation.
- Interns may be required to work some holidays.
- Interns should be prepared to perform in a variety of settings on any given day, including office, beach, on-water, and laboratory. Specialized gear such as dry suits, boots and life jackets will be provided.
- Stranding work is unpredictable and changes seasonally. We cannot guarantee the type and number of strandings and experiences you will receive during your internship. We will do our best when possible to give interns a varied experience.
- International applicants are responsible for their own VISA arrangements, etc.
- Interns intending to receive academic credit are responsible for making all arrangements with their educational institution.
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- If you are submitting from an external posting site, be sure to check the original position post on the IFAW careers website to ensure you are fulfilling all application requirements.
- Cover Letter
- Resume or C.V.
- Provide names, emails, and phone numbers of two references, either professional or academic.
Fall Session 2025 (First Week September, 2025 – Middle of January, 2026)
**APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED: Apply by May 30th, 2025
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is currently accepting applications for Fall 2025 Marine Mammal Stranding Internships.
Program Background
IFAW is an international non-profit organization. This internship is based out of our International Operations Center in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, USA. IFAW’s Marine Mammal Rescue (MMR) program is a federally authorized program dedicated to marine mammal stranding response on Cape Cod and southeastern Massachusetts. Our program strives to promote the conservation of marine mammal species and their habitat by improving the rescue and humane care of stranded marine mammals, advancing stranding science, and increasing public awareness through education. Cape Cod is a marine mammal stranding “hot spot,” with an average of over 315 strandings occurring each year. These strandings include live and dead seals, whales, porpoises, and dolphins. In addition to stranding response, IFAW’s MMR division has developed the Cetacean Intensive Care Unit (CICU) located at the Dolphin Rescue Center in Orleans, MA. CICU is a short-term holding facility (96 hours) that aims to provide rehabilitative care to dolphins and porpoises experiencing acute effects of stranding.
Stranding Intern Duties
Stranding Internship Information
In addition to the operational duties the stranding interns will hold, they are also paired with staff members as mentors and may be given individual tasks and projects to complete under their mentor’s guidance. All interns will be cross-trained in stranding response and necropsy and every effort will be made for interns to gain a wide range of experiences.
Requirements
Preferred candidates
Important Information
Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications are due May 30th, 2025.
Required application materials (you must provide all 3):
Please , no inquiries regarding the status of your application. Updates will be sent out as they are available.
Fall intern orientation will be the first week of September, 2025. All accepted interns are required to attend all 3 consecutive days of training.
Future Internship Sessions:
The IFAW Marine Mammal Stranding Internships are offered 3 times a year (Winter/Spring, Summer, and Fall). You must re-apply for each session. Please re-check back for future internship opportunities.
IFAW is an equal opportunity employer. IFAW prohibits any discrimination in employment based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, military or veterans status, genetic information, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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The International Fund for Animal Welfare is one of the largest animal welfare and conservation charities in the world.
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