A Naturalist Interns primary responsibility is assisting the yearround education team in all interpretation educational programming and tours both at AWCC and off site. This position is designed for college students or recent graduates interested in working in this field regardless of relation to their current degree path. In this position interns will have the opportunity to gain experience and skills relative to position duties and cross train on animal care duties and procedures. Workdays and hours assigned by Director of Education will vary by week; full 40 hours and 5 days per week maximum 8 hours per day.
Job Duties
Interpretation and Education
Perform daily talks about AWCC and Alaskan wildlife to a diverse audience of guests
Conduct daily walking tours
Be a step on guide for moto coaches driving through AWCC
Provide opportunistic informal interpretation to guests
Give animal presentations to school groups and private groups
Provide interpretation and facilitate positive guest experiences at information stations
Write interpretive program outlines to be presented to the public and AWCC staff
Facilitate animal encounters with porcupine Sitka blacktailed deer reindeer moose and bears
Frontline interpretation through roving ensuring positive guest interactions and managing guest behaviors and needs
Sanctuary Presentability and Safety
Planting weeding and harvesting in garden beds
Ensure trash does not find its way into animal habitats
Help inventory and pull invasive plant species on property
Facilitate servicelearning groups
Clean interpretive signs and buildings
Assist Animal Care Department
Cleaning animal habitats
Collect browse prepare diets and wash dishes
Husbandry and feeding duties as assigned
Research
Opportunity to assist with the Alaska Beluga Monitoring Program as an Cook Inlet beluga whale observer
One intern participating in beluga observations my start as early as April and/or extend as late as November. Please indicate interest in your application.
Other duties as assigned
Necessary Skills
Public speaking to large and small audiences while professionally representing AWCC
Work in a team environment to help achieve AWCCs goals and objectives
Exemplify a professional positive and respectful attitude and strong work ethic
Be comfortable working around animals in human care
Open to participating in fun sometimes silly group and team building activities
Ability to work outdoors in drastically changing weather including extreme wind temperatures pouring rain and winter conditions
Ability to work long hours on your feet and walk long distances over uneven terrain while providing interpretive talks and information
Ability to perform physically demanding tasks such as cleaning and moving up to 40 pounds
Ability to work directly with the public and diverse audiences providing information and assistance as needed
Willingness to learn areas of interest to visitors including local history geography geology and more
Must be able to work a highly variable schedule as needed including all weekends early mornings and nights
Strong time and task management skills
Current drivers license
Must be eligible to work in the United States
Must have received or be willing to receive a tetanus vaccination by date of hire to be considered. Proof of vaccination required
Additionally Considered Skills
These additional skills will be considered but are not required for this position
Preferred internship length is 1518 weeks with end dates in September- Preferred Start Date Late MayJune
Some college or graduate coursework in a related field. Some examples may include Education Interpretation Wildlife Biology Environmental Studies Natural Resources Zoological Sciences Ecology Animal Science or other related topics of interest
Application demonstrates how this opportunity will be a career building opportunity
Application demonstrates knowledge of AWCC programs
Experience with Alaskas wildlife and environment
This position is eligible as a credit earning opportunity in the University of Alaska system along with several other universities. If you are interested in earning credit for this opportunity please inquire in your application packet.
Rabies vaccine: depending on the animals in our care at the time of the internship having this vaccination may lead to more animal care opportunities
Fluency in multiple languages
First Aid and CPR Certified
Area Specifics and Benefits
Housing is provided as a benefit for seasonal team members with a $300 security / cleaning deposit.
Housing is onsite and is dormitory style with multiple shared bedrooms as well as shared bathrooms kitchen living room and laundry machines WiFi is provided. Ability to courteously live with other team members is essential.
Staff living onsite with a valid drivers license and safe driving record have occasional access to an AWCC vehicle for group grocery and supply runs.
Portage Alaska is located 45 miles southeast of Anchorage and 10 miles past Girdwood a small skitown. There is one small grocery store in Girdwood; Anchorage has the closest typical city amenities.
This position has uniform requirements specific uniform requirements will be provided to the employee including jacket rain jacket midlayer and shirts.
Additional gear/clothing for comfort working outside and nonworking times is employee responsibility
Employees receive free admission to AWCC for friends and family
Employees receive a discount in our Be Wild Gift Shop
To Apply
- Submit a single page resume
- Submit a single page cover letter detailing how this position would help you to progress in your chosen career path. Cover letters should demonstrate an understanding of AWCCs mission and programming.
- Phone and email contacts for three professional references with job titles and working relationship.
- Include month and date for earliest available start date and latest available end date.
- The deadline to submit an application for all internship opportunities is Friday January 31 2025.
Required Experience:
Intern