What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Research Internship - Summer 2025 position at Wildlife Conservation Society?
Job Description
Behavioral Research Internship - Summer 2025
Location: Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, or Prospect Park Zoo
Department: Animal
Duration & Schedule: Summer season (Late May - mid August) Approx 12-14 weeks; 16-24 hours per week
Stipend: $750-$1300 (depending on duration and schedule) paid as one lump sum upon the completion of the position, less applicable taxes.
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis but must be received by April 1, 2025; The position may be filled before the deadline. Candidates are encouraged to apply early.
Internship Summary
This internship will provide interns with a well-rounded deep dive into conducting animal behavior and observational studies within a zoo setting. Interns will be guided in designing and carrying out a study, analyzing results, and sharing findings.
Learning Outcomes
Important Information about the Application
To be fully considered for this role, applicants must upload both a resume and cover letter.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
$750-1300
Behavioral Research Internship - Summer 2025
Location: Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, or Prospect Park Zoo
Department: Animal
Duration & Schedule: Summer season (Late May - mid August) Approx 12-14 weeks; 16-24 hours per week
Stipend: $750-$1300 (depending on duration and schedule) paid as one lump sum upon the completion of the position, less applicable taxes.
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis but must be received by April 1, 2025; The position may be filled before the deadline. Candidates are encouraged to apply early.
Internship Summary
This internship will provide interns with a well-rounded deep dive into conducting animal behavior and observational studies within a zoo setting. Interns will be guided in designing and carrying out a study, analyzing results, and sharing findings.
Learning Outcomes
- Interns will learn how to design and carry out a behavior study within a zoo including various kinds of study design and collection methods
- Interns will learn best practices for rigorous data collection
- Interns will be guided through phases of study design and behavior methodology tailored to zoo-housed animals.
- Interns will receive training and support in data analysis and prepare a final presentation or report summarizing findings and future recommendations
Important Information about the Application
To be fully considered for this role, applicants must upload both a resume and cover letter.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Must be a current student enrolled in a degree-granting program
- Ability to operate well in a busy and fast paced environment
- Must be eligible to work in the United States
- Must successfully pass a background screening if accepted
$750-1300
Salary : $750 - $1,300