The City of Little Rock provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race color religion gender sexual orientation gender identity or expression national origin age disability genetic information marital status or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal state and local laws. City of Little Rock complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every work location. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including but not limited to hiring placement promotion termination layoff recall transfer leaves of absence compensation and training.
Job Objective & Safety/Security Sensitive Designation
The Little Rock Zoo is now accepting applications for 2026 summer internships. The Zoo is seeking dependable hardworking college students interested in the fields of animal care education horticulture or research. Interns will gain valuable experience with zoological careers by training alongside professional zoo educators scientists and husbandry staff.
Interns will receive a stipend with housing options sponsored by the Arkansas Zoological Foundation.Selected interns will be given the option of a $3000 stipend without housing OR a $1000 stipend including UALR dorm housing. Transportation is the responsibility of the intern.
The 2026 summer internship term will begin with orientation onFriday May 29th 2026 continuing through the end of July. End dates may be no earlier than July 24th and no later than July 30th without approval.
To Apply:
Applicants must submit all of the following documents to be considered:
Online application with attached:
Resume
Letter of interest including dates of availability (please include any prior obligations and time off requirements)
School transcript (may be unofficial)
Deadline for summer 2026 applications is Monday March 2nd at 11:59PM
For questions not answered by this webpage please e-mail:
This position is not designated as a safety/security sensitive position and is not subject to random drug and alcohol screening.
Essential Functions
Little Rock Zoo animal care interns work alongside the zoos animal keepers learning the ins and outs of animal husbandry in a zoological setting. Tasks may include but are not limited to feeding cleaning enrichment training exhibit maintenance and public speaking. These duties include some strenuous activity so candidates should be in good health capable of lifting up-to 50lbs and able to apply safe working practices. Suitable candidates must be positive and patient with well-developed observational skills and work ethic. Weekly schedules may vary so interns must be flexible; any possible conflicts must be mentioned prior to the acceptance of the position. Interns will also have the opportunity to learn about zoo management and animal wellness topics through lectures and activities offered throughout the summer.
Ambassador Animal Care Internship -Species in the Ambassador Animal area include African penguin bald eagle spur-thigh tortoise opossum and a large variety of other small mammals birds of prey and reptiles. Additionally interns may participate in the Zoos onsite educational programs off-site programming and media appearances.
Carnivore Internship -Carnivore interns will shadow carnivore keepers learning the husbandry of a wide variety of carnivores with an emphasis on safety. Species in this internship: big and small cats sloth bears otters canids and misc small mammals.
Herpetology Internship -Interns in this department will learn about the husbandry and care of a large variety of reptiles and amphibians and will assist with daily care conservation-based programs and educational opportunities for our visitors. Species include American alligator Komodo dragon large tortoises and a variety of venomous and nonvenomous snakes turtles frogs fish and invertebrates. Interns will learn about safe handling techniques for all species; however interns will not be directly handling venomous animals.
Hoofstock and Birds Internship -Hoofstock and Birds interns will learn the daily routines and care practices for wide range of species including domestic farm animals tropical birds and small and large hoofstock. These Interns will be exposed to the Asian elephant program and daily routine however direct experience with the elephants will be limited. Species in this internship also include black rhino plains zebra giant anteater red river hogs lorikeet ostrich plus a variety of free flight tropical birds domestic farm animals and more.
Primates Internship -Primate interns will learn the husbandry practices specific to primates though shadowing primate and great ape keepers and assisting with their daily routines. Species in this internship include great apes lesser apes and various species of monkey and prosimians.
Minimum Qualifications Additional Requirements and Supervisory Responsibilities
College student or recent graduate majoring in education conservation biology or other related field
Must have completed a minimum of 4 semesters at the start of the internship
Student in good standing GPA 2.5 or higher
Capable of lifting 50 lbs
Recent physical and negative TB test (dated within 6 months of start date). Documentation of a negative TB test must be provided at or before orientation.
Available to work weekends and holidays
Able to work 36-40 hours per week for a minimum of 8 consecutive weeks beginning the week of June 2nd (minimum 280 hours completed).
Acceptance into the program is contingent on passing a background check
Available to attend Intern orientation on May 29th Orientation is Mandatory
Covid-19 vaccination is recommended; masks may be required when working with susceptible species.
Application Requirements
- Online applications only. All of the below documents are required when you submit the application.
- Resume (required at time of application)
- Letter of interest (i.e. cover letter) including dates of availability (please include any prior obligations and time off requirements)
- School transcript (may be unofficial) (required at time of application)
- Names and email addresses of 2 references (required at time of application)
- You may check your inbox in your Careers/LittleRock account to review all notices sent to the email address associated with your applications.
- Applicants may check application status for any position by logging into their account at Careers/LittleRock or contacting Human Resources at if they are having computer difficulties.
Required Experience:
Intern
The City of Little Rock provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race color religion gender sexual orientation gender identity or expression national origin age disability genetic information marital status or status as a covered ...
The City of Little Rock provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race color religion gender sexual orientation gender identity or expression national origin age disability genetic information marital status or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal state and local laws. City of Little Rock complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every work location. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including but not limited to hiring placement promotion termination layoff recall transfer leaves of absence compensation and training.
Job Objective & Safety/Security Sensitive Designation
The Little Rock Zoo is now accepting applications for 2026 summer internships. The Zoo is seeking dependable hardworking college students interested in the fields of animal care education horticulture or research. Interns will gain valuable experience with zoological careers by training alongside professional zoo educators scientists and husbandry staff.
Interns will receive a stipend with housing options sponsored by the Arkansas Zoological Foundation.Selected interns will be given the option of a $3000 stipend without housing OR a $1000 stipend including UALR dorm housing. Transportation is the responsibility of the intern.
The 2026 summer internship term will begin with orientation onFriday May 29th 2026 continuing through the end of July. End dates may be no earlier than July 24th and no later than July 30th without approval.
To Apply:
Applicants must submit all of the following documents to be considered:
Online application with attached:
Resume
Letter of interest including dates of availability (please include any prior obligations and time off requirements)
School transcript (may be unofficial)
Deadline for summer 2026 applications is Monday March 2nd at 11:59PM
For questions not answered by this webpage please e-mail:
This position is not designated as a safety/security sensitive position and is not subject to random drug and alcohol screening.
Essential Functions
Little Rock Zoo animal care interns work alongside the zoos animal keepers learning the ins and outs of animal husbandry in a zoological setting. Tasks may include but are not limited to feeding cleaning enrichment training exhibit maintenance and public speaking. These duties include some strenuous activity so candidates should be in good health capable of lifting up-to 50lbs and able to apply safe working practices. Suitable candidates must be positive and patient with well-developed observational skills and work ethic. Weekly schedules may vary so interns must be flexible; any possible conflicts must be mentioned prior to the acceptance of the position. Interns will also have the opportunity to learn about zoo management and animal wellness topics through lectures and activities offered throughout the summer.
Ambassador Animal Care Internship -Species in the Ambassador Animal area include African penguin bald eagle spur-thigh tortoise opossum and a large variety of other small mammals birds of prey and reptiles. Additionally interns may participate in the Zoos onsite educational programs off-site programming and media appearances.
Carnivore Internship -Carnivore interns will shadow carnivore keepers learning the husbandry of a wide variety of carnivores with an emphasis on safety. Species in this internship: big and small cats sloth bears otters canids and misc small mammals.
Herpetology Internship -Interns in this department will learn about the husbandry and care of a large variety of reptiles and amphibians and will assist with daily care conservation-based programs and educational opportunities for our visitors. Species include American alligator Komodo dragon large tortoises and a variety of venomous and nonvenomous snakes turtles frogs fish and invertebrates. Interns will learn about safe handling techniques for all species; however interns will not be directly handling venomous animals.
Hoofstock and Birds Internship -Hoofstock and Birds interns will learn the daily routines and care practices for wide range of species including domestic farm animals tropical birds and small and large hoofstock. These Interns will be exposed to the Asian elephant program and daily routine however direct experience with the elephants will be limited. Species in this internship also include black rhino plains zebra giant anteater red river hogs lorikeet ostrich plus a variety of free flight tropical birds domestic farm animals and more.
Primates Internship -Primate interns will learn the husbandry practices specific to primates though shadowing primate and great ape keepers and assisting with their daily routines. Species in this internship include great apes lesser apes and various species of monkey and prosimians.
Minimum Qualifications Additional Requirements and Supervisory Responsibilities
College student or recent graduate majoring in education conservation biology or other related field
Must have completed a minimum of 4 semesters at the start of the internship
Student in good standing GPA 2.5 or higher
Capable of lifting 50 lbs
Recent physical and negative TB test (dated within 6 months of start date). Documentation of a negative TB test must be provided at or before orientation.
Available to work weekends and holidays
Able to work 36-40 hours per week for a minimum of 8 consecutive weeks beginning the week of June 2nd (minimum 280 hours completed).
Acceptance into the program is contingent on passing a background check
Available to attend Intern orientation on May 29th Orientation is Mandatory
Covid-19 vaccination is recommended; masks may be required when working with susceptible species.
Application Requirements
- Online applications only. All of the below documents are required when you submit the application.
- Resume (required at time of application)
- Letter of interest (i.e. cover letter) including dates of availability (please include any prior obligations and time off requirements)
- School transcript (may be unofficial) (required at time of application)
- Names and email addresses of 2 references (required at time of application)
- You may check your inbox in your Careers/LittleRock account to review all notices sent to the email address associated with your applications.
- Applicants may check application status for any position by logging into their account at Careers/LittleRock or contacting Human Resources at if they are having computer difficulties.
Required Experience:
Intern
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