Internship:Penguin Team
Department: Oceanarium
Status: Temporary non-exempt
Pay Rate: $17.00/hr
Location:Onsite
Season:Spring 2026(3/2/26-5/22/26 or 3/16/26-6/5/26)
Application Deadline: January 18at 5pm CST
Shedd Internship Program
Shedd Aquariums Internship Program aims to provide meaningful career exploration for those seeking professions in non-profits animal care conservation research and beyond. We hope to inspire and develop future professionals as diverse as the aquatic world we care for.
These opportunities are geared toward those that are new to the field and just starting to establish a career. They have the skills and knowledge but not necessarily the real-world application.
We welcome applications from all levels of experience including those seeking career exploration or changes gap year students freshmen sophomores and those seeking first internships.
Department Overview:
This career learning experience offers exposure to the different facets of animal husbandry and positive reinforcement training. Working closely alongside staff interns support teams that care for our animals. Our penguin team cares for our Southern rockhopper and Magellanic penguins. Interns will assist with a range of daily tasks including cleaning diet preparation observations and recordkeeping. They will learn the principles of operant conditioning and positive reinforcement training. There is also the opportunity to work on a focused project to further understanding of the profession.
Environment:
Interns will be working closely with staff and volunteers in the penguin area. They should be comfortable working near water as well as walking on slippery or uneven surfaces. There will be a decent amount of bending crouching scrubbing and walking with penguins near their feet so they should be comfortable with those aspects as well.
Learning Goals:
- Demonstrate proficiency in communicating and collaborating across teams
- Practice animal care skills including diet preparation observations and cleaning habitat and support areas
- Learn USDA guidelines
- Learn AZA accreditation expectations
- Identify and explain the principles of positive reinforcement training and operant conditioning
Responsibilities & Projects:
- Demonstrate commitment to Shedds vision mission and values
- Partner with staff to maintain high standards of animal care including
- Providing a healthy environment through cleaning and disinfection of habitats reserve spaces and kitchen spaces and equipment following USDA guidelines
- Preparing diets for animals which could involve thawing inspecting weighing and cutting various food types and vitamin administration.
- Recordkeeping of cleaning diet consumption behavioral observations session notes and enrichment details
- Assist in training sessions and presentations setting up and breaking down equipment for public presentations and managing guests.
- Complete and present an assigned project focused on animal enrichment animal behavior or data analysis.
- Other projects as assigned
Qualifications:
Fields of Interest:
Applicants should have a genuine interest in careers related to animal husbandry positive reinforcement training and animal behavior.
Skills/Characteristics:
- Committed to high quality work
- Strong communication skills and a positive attitude
- Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team.
- Willing to ask questions and collaborate towards solutions.
- Able to lift objects in excess of 40 pounds as well as bend crouch squat and carry heavy buckets as needed.
- Able to withstand exposure to cold temperatures and be comfortable walking near water on a regular basis.
- Must be at least 18 years old at time of application.
- Have a high school diploma or GED at time of application.
Schedule:
- This internship will run from 3/2/26-5/22/26 or 3/16/26-6/5/26.
- The first day of the internship will be a full day orientation from 9am-5pm. This is required even if you will not normally be scheduled on Mondays.
- We anticipate this position will be scheduled for 30hours per week during this time period pending business needs and individual performance.
- Interns will need to work at least one weekend day.
- Set schedule based on intern availability and host department needs.
Reasonable Accommodations:
Shedd Aquarium is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need reasonable accommodations for any part of the employment process please email us at
We strongly encourage people of color LGBTQ community Veterans andactive dutymilitary parents individuals with disabilities and individuals from all cultural backgrounds to apply. Shedd Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone to our team.
Required Experience:
Intern
Internship:Penguin TeamDepartment: OceanariumStatus: Temporary non-exemptPay Rate: $17.00/hrLocation:OnsiteSeason:Spring 2026(3/2/26-5/22/26 or 3/16/26-6/5/26)Application Deadline: January 18at 5pm CSTShedd Internship ProgramShedd Aquariums Internship Program aims to provide meaningful career explor...
Internship:Penguin Team
Department: Oceanarium
Status: Temporary non-exempt
Pay Rate: $17.00/hr
Location:Onsite
Season:Spring 2026(3/2/26-5/22/26 or 3/16/26-6/5/26)
Application Deadline: January 18at 5pm CST
Shedd Internship Program
Shedd Aquariums Internship Program aims to provide meaningful career exploration for those seeking professions in non-profits animal care conservation research and beyond. We hope to inspire and develop future professionals as diverse as the aquatic world we care for.
These opportunities are geared toward those that are new to the field and just starting to establish a career. They have the skills and knowledge but not necessarily the real-world application.
We welcome applications from all levels of experience including those seeking career exploration or changes gap year students freshmen sophomores and those seeking first internships.
Department Overview:
This career learning experience offers exposure to the different facets of animal husbandry and positive reinforcement training. Working closely alongside staff interns support teams that care for our animals. Our penguin team cares for our Southern rockhopper and Magellanic penguins. Interns will assist with a range of daily tasks including cleaning diet preparation observations and recordkeeping. They will learn the principles of operant conditioning and positive reinforcement training. There is also the opportunity to work on a focused project to further understanding of the profession.
Environment:
Interns will be working closely with staff and volunteers in the penguin area. They should be comfortable working near water as well as walking on slippery or uneven surfaces. There will be a decent amount of bending crouching scrubbing and walking with penguins near their feet so they should be comfortable with those aspects as well.
Learning Goals:
- Demonstrate proficiency in communicating and collaborating across teams
- Practice animal care skills including diet preparation observations and cleaning habitat and support areas
- Learn USDA guidelines
- Learn AZA accreditation expectations
- Identify and explain the principles of positive reinforcement training and operant conditioning
Responsibilities & Projects:
- Demonstrate commitment to Shedds vision mission and values
- Partner with staff to maintain high standards of animal care including
- Providing a healthy environment through cleaning and disinfection of habitats reserve spaces and kitchen spaces and equipment following USDA guidelines
- Preparing diets for animals which could involve thawing inspecting weighing and cutting various food types and vitamin administration.
- Recordkeeping of cleaning diet consumption behavioral observations session notes and enrichment details
- Assist in training sessions and presentations setting up and breaking down equipment for public presentations and managing guests.
- Complete and present an assigned project focused on animal enrichment animal behavior or data analysis.
- Other projects as assigned
Qualifications:
Fields of Interest:
Applicants should have a genuine interest in careers related to animal husbandry positive reinforcement training and animal behavior.
Skills/Characteristics:
- Committed to high quality work
- Strong communication skills and a positive attitude
- Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team.
- Willing to ask questions and collaborate towards solutions.
- Able to lift objects in excess of 40 pounds as well as bend crouch squat and carry heavy buckets as needed.
- Able to withstand exposure to cold temperatures and be comfortable walking near water on a regular basis.
- Must be at least 18 years old at time of application.
- Have a high school diploma or GED at time of application.
Schedule:
- This internship will run from 3/2/26-5/22/26 or 3/16/26-6/5/26.
- The first day of the internship will be a full day orientation from 9am-5pm. This is required even if you will not normally be scheduled on Mondays.
- We anticipate this position will be scheduled for 30hours per week during this time period pending business needs and individual performance.
- Interns will need to work at least one weekend day.
- Set schedule based on intern availability and host department needs.
Reasonable Accommodations:
Shedd Aquarium is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need reasonable accommodations for any part of the employment process please email us at
We strongly encourage people of color LGBTQ community Veterans andactive dutymilitary parents individuals with disabilities and individuals from all cultural backgrounds to apply. Shedd Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone to our team.
Required Experience:
Intern
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