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Spring 2020 REEF Marine Conservation Internship

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26-Sep-19 02:18 PM
URL: http://www.reef.org/internship
Affiliation: non-MATE
Company / Organization: Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)
Type: College/University Internships
City: Key Largo
State or Country if outside US: Florida
Application Deadline: 20-Oct-19
Duration: 5 Months
Description:

ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP: REEF Interns support the organization's innovative marine conservation and education projects, working as part of a dynamic and fun team in the beautiful Florida Keys. Interns have varied opportunities to be involved in both the office and the field, and support REEF's marine conservation research, education, and outreach programs. REEF Interns play a key role in the day-to-day operations of REEF, and gain valuable insight in to the workings of a non-profit ocean organization. Interns work closely with all REEF team members. Ideal candidates for the internship program are passionate about the ocean, and are detail-oriented, organized, thrive on variety, and take initiative. This unpaid program is open to college students with at least 2 years of coursework, as well as recent graduates. Four interns serve in each session (January - May and June - December). An intensive summer internship (June - August) is also sometimes available. Start and end dates are flexible depending on University schedules and other school or work commitments. REEF's Lead Internship program provides qualified Marine Conservation Interns the opportunity to stay with the organization in a specialized capacity for up to a year beyond the original session. Marine Conservation Intern Responsibilities and Opportunities Program activities and tasks vary by internship session depending on the organization's current projects and priorities. Responsibilities include, but may not be limited to: • Engaging with and assisting REEF members and donors, on the phone and via email, as well as in person at events • Assisting REEF Campus visitors, including answering questions about REEF's programs and processing in-person purchases from the REEF store • Filling and mailing online store orders • Facilitating educational programing, including Explorers Summer Camp, Classroom Programs, and Field Courses • Coordinating and implementing special events like the monthly Fish & Friends seminar series, annual REEF Fest celebration, and Lionfish Derby Series • Creating promotional and marketing materials such as flyers and social media content • Updating web content and social media platforms • Facilitating invasive lionfish education, outreach, and control programs • Participating in conservation field work and data management Interns are sometimes able to implement independent projects at REEF related to their areas of interest. For example, a graphic design major could create new infographic posters or an education major could create fish identification lesson plans for elementary school classrooms. Interns are provided professional development and networking opportunities, and are able to interact with a variety of other organizations and agencies throughout the Florida Keys and South Florida region. There are also frequent opportunities to dive, snorkel, and kayak in the region, depending on the Intern's interest and training. For more detailed information and for instructions on how to apply, please visit reef.org/internship.


Requirements:

The Marine Conservation Internship is intended for students currently enrolled in or that have recently graduated from an undergraduate or graduate program, or who have equivalent work experience. At least two years of college coursework is preferred. Proficiency with desktop computers and office software, as well as excellent written and oral communication skills are preferred. Highly positive attitude and aptitude for working as a self-starter in a fast-paced, non-profit organization is a must. Successful applicants will need to be detail-orientated with strong organizational skills, and be able to work in a diverse and collaborate team across multiple disciplines. A strong interest in ocean life, marine conservation, citizen science, and diving is a plus. Participants from disciplines outside marine science are also encouraged to apply. The Internship Program is open to applicants in the US and abroad, but international applicants need to secure the necessary travel documents.


Point of Contact: Allison Moran

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