Job DetailsJob Location: Corporate HeadQuarters - Milwaukee, WI 53202Job Title/Position: Fall Reiman Aquarium Internship
Reports to: General Aquarium Curator and Aquarists
Schedule: 8am-4pm, two days per week for a maximum total of 200 hours over a 4-month period from September - December.
Pay Rate: $12.50 per hour
JOB SUMMARY
An internship in the Reiman Aquarium Aquatics Department is a semester long, hands on, career-based learning experience. Interns will assist the Aquarium Staff in all aspects of the daily care of all exhibit and quarantine animals housed at the Reiman Aquarium.
This will include water quality testing, food preparation and animal feeding, LSS equipment maintenance, among other husbandry tasks. We prefer, but do not require, our internship applicants to be Open Water SCUBA certified prior to the start of their Internship program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other minor duties may be assigned as needed.
Prepare animal diets
Feed Aquarium animals
Monitor and test water quality on Aquarium systems
Observe animals for disease and injury
Monitor and maintain life support equipment
Make and store saltwater
Help maintain Aquarists’ daily husbandry logs and task lists
With assistance from an Aquarist, oversee the daily care of 1-2 Aquarium Exhibits, drafting and completing an SOP for each system
Presents weekly educational and interactive programs to the public
Complete a research project of your choice and present the results to the Aquarium Staff and other Interns
Conduct feeding and cleaning dives (if dive certified)
Depending on the current needs of the Aquarium Team, additional responsibilities may or may not include:
Administering medical treatments as directed by General Curator and Veterinarian, while supervised by an Aquarist
Assisting in animal collection and subsequent quarantine procedures, while supervised by an Aquarist
Other duties as assigned
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Listed below are the key points regarding the environmental demands and work requirements of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. The normal setting for this job is in the Aquarium or in a quarantine space.
Physical effort in handling objects over 50lbs and repetitively carrying and lifting heavier items
Physical occupational risk exposure (such as cuts, burns, exposure to toxic chemicals, animal bites, envenomation risk, etc.)
Frequent walking, bending, kneeling, climbing ladders and stairs, etc.
Exposure to environments which involve fresh and saltwater, dirt, odors, noise, and a variance in hot and cold room temperatures. If SCUBA dive certified, diving in saltwater and freshwater exhibits of temperatures between 60°F – 84°F
Motor coordination with finger dexterity most of the workday
Ability to fit into smaller spaces when needed
QualificationsJOB QUALIFICATIONS
The requirements listed below are representative of the qualifications necessary to perform the job.
Education and Experience
Currently enrolled (completed freshmen year), or recently graduated from a Biology-related program at an accredited college or university
Preference will be given to individuals with prior animal husbandry experience
Prefer, but do not require, applicants to be SCUBA certified by a nationally recognized institution (PADI, NAUI, etc.)
Must own your own dive gear if certified
Required gear includes
Wetsuit (5mm minimum), mask, dive boots and dive gloves – The Aquarium does not use BCDs, fins, or snorkels
Note: Interns are responsible for any wear/tear on personal gear
Discovery World only provides air tanks/regulators, weights, and weight belts.
Note: Discovery World does have extra dive gear (wetsuits, boots, and gloves – sizes vary) that can be borrowed, if needed, once discussed with Aquarium Curator and Dive Safety Officer
Other Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities
Applicant must be organized and detail-oriented
Applicant must be able to neatly and accurately record data both handwritten and digitally
Applicant must be able to work well both individually and as part of a team
Application Deadline: August 1st.