What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aviculture Apprentice position at International Crane Foundation?
Aviculture Apprenticeship
Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and eager to play a vital part of our renowned conservation effort to save the world's cranes and their habitats? The International Crane Foundation (ICF) is seeking motivated and passionate individuals for multiple openings in our Aviculture Apprenticeship at our International Headquarters in Baraboo, WI. In this role, you will learn through hands on experience and mentorship by seasoned professionals as you play a fundamental role in the care and management of our resident-flock of around 120 cranes. Many of our existing staff started their careers in this program, and apprentices typically accept full-time positions at other zoos, conservation organizations, and graduate programs at the completion of their apprenticeships.
The position runs for 6 months starting May/ June with some flexibility in start and end dates. It includes a stipend of $1,500/month plus housing. Would you like to be surrounded by people who are passionate about our mission, dedicated to the organization, and engaged with their fellow staff and associates? Then read on.
About the Role
As an Aviculture Apprentice, you'll gain hands-on experience in crane care, breeding, and conservation. You'll learn essential husbandry skills such as feeding, cleaning, and health assessments, as well as work with artificial insemination, egg incubation, and chick rearing. You'll also participate in facility maintenance, crane behavior studies, and safe handling techniques, while assisting with behavioral observations, enrichment programs, and invasive species management. Additionally, you'll engage with visitors during keeper chats and tours and contribute to a project within ICF's Crane Conservation Department.
This apprenticeship offers opportunities to explore veterinary medicine, take part in field conservation activities, and collaborate on crane ecology and ecosystem restoration projects. By the end, you'll gain valuable experience that can lead to future roles in wildlife conservation.
The workweek is 40-50 hours with two consecutive days off. Weekend and holiday work is required. Some tasks may include early mornings, evenings, or night checks. This role demands a strong work ethic, adaptability, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate for this role will have either a degree or at least two years of college coursework in an environmental, biological, or zoological field, along with demonstrated experience in animal care-preferably involving avian species or within a zoo-keeping capacity. Strong communication skills are essential, particularly the ability to engage and educate visitors in a professional and approachable manner. A dependable work ethic and the flexibility to adapt to a dynamic schedule are critical, as the position often requires long hours outdoors in all types of weather. Candidates must hold a valid driver's license and be eligible to work in the United States. This physically demanding role also requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds and spend extended periods standing or walking throughout the day.
Apply today to be a part of the global conservation effort where cranes can flourish and people can thrive!
Salary : $1,500