What are the responsibilities and job description for the Robert G. Engel - Mammalogy Fellowship position at Wildlife Conservation Society?
Job Description
Robert G. Engel Mammalogy Fellowship Program
Title: Mammalogy Fellow
Salary: $16.50/hour
Position Type: Seasonal/Temporary - Six Month Length of Employment
Schedule: 40 hours per week; 5 days (two consecutive days off)
Start Date: March 2025
Background
The Wildlife Conservation Society is dedicated to the conservation of the world’s vanishing species through captive breeding and exhibition, field studies, education, and veterinary, nutrition and genetic research. The Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park, headquarters of the Wildlife Conservation Society, manages and exhibits a diversity of wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. It initiates and supports captive breeding programs, and encourages research and educational projects. The Mammal Department, with a collection of over 120 species, is committed to the exhibition and captive breeding of species that are part of cooperative breeding programs (Species Survival Plans or Taxon Advisory Groups) or serve as educational representatives of their habitats or regions.
Purpose
To expose individuals to the techniques of captive management and exhibition of a variety of mammal species within a zoo environment and to expose them to the potential of endangered species programs within zoos so that they are better prepared to participate in similar programs at other institutions.
Program
Consists of 6 months of intensive fellowship work at the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park. You'll work closely with the staff in all phases of animal management and exhibition. Each fellow will work with a variety of mammals and is expected to conduct and complete an independent project under the supervision of the curatorial staff. This is a great opportunity for someone who wishes to begin a career in zoology.
Qualification Requirements
Eligibility
The program is for individuals interested in the exhibition and management of wild mammals, with some previous practical experience with animals, or select students in related fields of study. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in a career in captive wildlife management or a closely related field and must have completed an undergraduate degree in a related field before January 2025.
Application
When applying, please include a letter of interest. It can be uploaded to the "Cover Letter" portion of the application. A letter of interest is mandatory to be considered for the position.
Location
Bronx Zoo
Salary Range
$16.50
Robert G. Engel Mammalogy Fellowship Program
Title: Mammalogy Fellow
Salary: $16.50/hour
Position Type: Seasonal/Temporary - Six Month Length of Employment
Schedule: 40 hours per week; 5 days (two consecutive days off)
Start Date: March 2025
Background
The Wildlife Conservation Society is dedicated to the conservation of the world’s vanishing species through captive breeding and exhibition, field studies, education, and veterinary, nutrition and genetic research. The Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park, headquarters of the Wildlife Conservation Society, manages and exhibits a diversity of wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. It initiates and supports captive breeding programs, and encourages research and educational projects. The Mammal Department, with a collection of over 120 species, is committed to the exhibition and captive breeding of species that are part of cooperative breeding programs (Species Survival Plans or Taxon Advisory Groups) or serve as educational representatives of their habitats or regions.
Purpose
To expose individuals to the techniques of captive management and exhibition of a variety of mammal species within a zoo environment and to expose them to the potential of endangered species programs within zoos so that they are better prepared to participate in similar programs at other institutions.
Program
Consists of 6 months of intensive fellowship work at the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park. You'll work closely with the staff in all phases of animal management and exhibition. Each fellow will work with a variety of mammals and is expected to conduct and complete an independent project under the supervision of the curatorial staff. This is a great opportunity for someone who wishes to begin a career in zoology.
Qualification Requirements
Eligibility
The program is for individuals interested in the exhibition and management of wild mammals, with some previous practical experience with animals, or select students in related fields of study. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in a career in captive wildlife management or a closely related field and must have completed an undergraduate degree in a related field before January 2025.
Application
When applying, please include a letter of interest. It can be uploaded to the "Cover Letter" portion of the application. A letter of interest is mandatory to be considered for the position.
Location
Bronx Zoo
Salary Range
$16.50
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