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Become a Sea Life Park Intern



Aloha! Sea Life Park Hawaii offers several types of non-paid internships including: Marine Mammals Care & Training, Reef & Sea Turtle Care & Training, Seabird Care & Rehabilitation, Veterinary Technician, and Educator Experiences. Many interns receive course credit for their internships. We will be happy to work with your college/university to develop a program tied to your academic goals.

Our internships are ideal for students who love marine mammals and want hands–on experience working with them and protecting them. Internships may also involve research projects within an assigned group. Those working within the marine mammals and our reef/sea turtle departments will also have the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of animal training through a unique phase training program. This allows individuals to familiarize themselves with the training techniques and terminology used at Sea Life Park Hawaii. All of our animal related internships require our interns to participate in food preparation for the animals of the park, so applicants must be comfortable working with frozen fish.

 
 
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Internship opportunities

Aloha Discovery Experience


These interns will get to work primarily dolphins. Aloha Discovery Interns have the opportunity to assist with dolphin training, husbandry, and interactive programs. The Aloha Discovery Experience features a large variety of dolphins, including many of our very young animals. If your main focus is dolphins and learning about guest interactions, this is the internship for you!

Cove Experience


Cove Interns will work with dolphins and sea lions involved in our shows, exhibits, and interactive programs. These interns get to assist in training, husbandry, and interactive sessions with dolphins, as well as learn basic showmanship and show production skills during daily Sea Life Park Hawaii Dolphin Cove Show. Interns also assist in the daily training, care, and educational presentations with our sea lions and penguins. .

Educator Experience


These interns will work with our in-house and outreach education programs. In our classroom, interns have the opportunity to assist with program instruction and curriculum development at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Interns also participate in park activities, the development of guest educational and interactive displays, and community programs.

Middle school and high school student internships coming soon!

Hawaiian Experience


Interns will work with dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and monk seals featured in the park’s shows, exhibits, and interactive programs. At Hawaii Ocean Theater, these interns get to assist with the husbandry, training, and care of dolphins, sea lions, Hawaiian monk seals, and penguins. Interns also participate and assist with daily dolphin and sea lion shows, show production, and our interactive sea lion programs. If you are interested in shows and have a love for sea lions this is the internship for you!

Reef & Sea Turtle Experience


These interns will work with sea turtles, stingrays, sharks, and reef fish in our exhibits and interactive programs. Sea Life Park’s successful captive Green Sea Turtle breeding colony is the only such program in the United States, and is responsible for releasing between 200–800 hatchlings into the wild each year. Hatchlings raised in the park or loaned to other qualified aquariums provide a unique way to increase public awareness about the Hawaiian Honu and inspires new ambassadors for this species.

Veterinary Technician Experience


Applicants must have some previous veterinary technician experience. Interns will work with a large variety of marine mammals, as well as penguins, sea turtles, reef fish, and seabirds. In our veterinary department, interns assist our staff with the husbandry and treatment of all animals housed in the park. Interns also help with lab procedures, sample processing, and record keeping.

Wings Experience


Interns work with a large variety of healthy and rehabilitating seabirds. At our Seabird Sanctuary, interns assist in the husbandry and treatment of non-releasable Hawaiian species of seabirds. At our Seabird Rehabilitation Center, interns help our veterinary staff with seabird medical treatments, husbandry, and reintroduction into the wild.


 
 
Internship Program Candidate Requirements

Candidates must:
  1. Be at least 18 years of age
  2. Be enrolled in or have graduated from a university or college
  3. Commit to the full internship time period
  4. Be able to financially support herself or himself (internships are non-paid, but lunches are included daily)
  5. Have strong swimming skills and physically able to work within in-water interactive programs with marine mammals and other species
  6. Be comfortable with public speaking
  7. Be comfortable handling frozen fish
Accepted applicants must:
  1. Commit to the entire internship time period
  2. Attend all required seminars and training courses
  3. Work within your group to complete a research project and present the results at the end of the internship
  4. Work with a group to create an environmental enrichment project
  5. Commit to a minimum of 40 hours per week (including nights and weekends)
  6. Submit to random drug tests

 
 
Applications Submissions

Application Packets must include:
  • Application
  • 2 letters of recommendation
  • College transcript(s) – a copy is fine
  • Statement of interest
  • CV or resume
Statement of Interest

Please include a 1–2 page typed statement of interest that explains your reasons for applying, your background information, your interests, and your academic and field related experiences. Also, please describe your personal goals for the Sea Life Park Hawaii internship.

Submission Instructions

To apply for a Sea Life Park Hawaii Internship Program, download the application below, complete it in full, attach all required materials, and mail to: sflood@sealifeparkhawaii.com

Stephanie Flood
Education Department Manager
Sea Life Park 41-202 Kalanianaole Highway #7
Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795

**Be sure to save a copy of your application. Your application will not be processed unless your transcripts, letters of recommendation, resume, and statement of interest are included. Due to the high number of applicants, if selected, consider that you may not be assigned to your first internship choice.

 
 
Internship Availability Dates

Period Dates Application Deadline
Spring 2010 Period: January 5, 2010 - May 28, 2010 November 06, 2009
Summer 2010 Period: May 18, 2010 - Auugust 20, 2010 March 19, 2010
Fall 2010 Period: August 10, 2010 - January 14, 2011 June 11, 2009

 
 
Internship Acceptances

Notifications of acceptance or non-acceptance are distributed within a week after the application deadlines. The selection process is completed by scoring all components of your application (application, letters of recommendation, transcripts, statement of interest, and resume) on a matrix. Those applicants with the highest combined scores will be selected. While first choices for placement preference are considered, it is simply not possible to meet these objectives in all cases and you may be placed in your second or third choice preference.

Please note that we typically receive more than triple the number of applications for the summer period, so chances of being accepted are greater in the fall and spring sessions.

Housing is not included and interns must cover their own living expenses. If accepted, the contact information of all new incoming interns and that of the current interns will be distributed so that the new interns may contact one another to find room mates and cut costs, and contact the current interns to see if they can assume their rentals. Typically with room mates, expect to pay between $600–900/month.

A coupon for a free full hot or cold lunch is provided from our restaurant on each scheduled day. Interns typically use public transportation,  called "The Bus", for transportation to and from the park and around the island.

Medical Insurance is not provided by Sea Life Park Hawaii. Should any incidence occur you will be responsible for payment or insurance coverage.

Sea Life Park Hawaii does accept international applicants, however the applicant is responsible for obtaining the correct Visa and sponsor (if required).  Sea Life Park is NOT a sponsor.


 
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