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Every year, Audubon offers a number of internships to students looking to further their education and meet specific criteria for academic standards. At Audubon these internships are involved with all aspects of the Society's mission. Learn what internships are currently available by click the link below.

Education Interns

Audubon's Education department is committed to providing quality environmental education programming to school groups as well as the general public.  Join our staff in teaching students and the public about various aspects of the environment while gaining valuable experience and having fun. 

Locations
Audubon Environmental Education Center, Bristol, RI
Audubon Society of Rhode Island, Headquarters, Smithfield, RI
 
School Program Internship 
This internship focuses on our education programs for school groups (pre-K to 12th grade) at the Environmental Education Center in Bristol.  Responsibilities include but are not limited to assist in teaching environmental programs to school age children, curriculum development, designing pre and post activity teacher packets, and assisting the education staff in all areas of the department.  Interns must be available between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at least 2-3 day a week, Monday through Friday.  (Bristol)
 
After School Internship

This position will assist with Audubon's after school initiative with the Providence After School
Alliance (PASA).  The after school program works with Providence middle school youth. Responsibilities include but are not limited to assist in teaching environmental programs, curriculum development, and assisting staff in other areas of the program.  Interns must be available between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm at least 2 day a week, Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday.  Additional planning time will be scheduled as needed. (Providence/Smithfield)
 
Curriculum Resource Internship
This internship focuses on Audubon's Teacher Resource Center in Smithfield, RI.  Responsibilities include but are not limited to researching new resource materials, managing the check-in and out of materials, database-input, upkeep of prop-boxes, and assisting the education staff in other areas of the department.  Interns must be available at least 2-3 day a week, Monday  through Friday.  (Smithfield)
 
General Education Internship  
This position is multifaceted.  Responsibilities may include assist with teaching family programs, exhibit interpretation, research, program development, craft development, assisting with special events and general office assistance.  Interns must commit to 2-3 days a week, Monday through Saturday, for 3-4 hours each day.  The days and times are flexible.  (Bristol and Smithfield) 

Qualifications

  • Strong interest in education, environmental science, biology, or marine science.
  • Desire to work with children of all ages and backgrounds as well as interacting with the general public.
  • Comfortable working outdoors under all weather conditions (rain, heat, snow).
  • Enthusiastic, creative, positive attitude, reliable, and energetic.
  • Ability to work both independently and in a team.
  • Willingness to work with education animals such as reptiles, marine life, and injured raptors.
  • Interns must be able to lift and carry 35 pounds
  • Must hold a valid driver's license and have own reliable transportation.


Internship Schedule 
Fall Internship (September-December) 
Winter/Spring Internship (January-May)
Summer Internship (June-August)
 
Hours
Minimum schedule of 2-3 shifts a week equaling a minimum of 10 hours per week.  Schedule may vary.  

Documentation needed
Resume, cover letter, and three references.  Current U.S. driver's license. 

Animal Care Intern

The Animal Care Intern is responsible for assisting with the care of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island's 5 education birds of prey as well as 4 reptiles and some arthropods.  Interns are responsible for the daily care, cleaning, and maintenance of the education raptors and reptiles including food preparation, and feeding, cleaning of mews/tanks, record keeping, and maintenance of equipment.  Interns also assist with training and handling of education animals, environmental enrichment, behavior observations, general physical exam and medical care and public education.  This position works as an integral part of the education team.

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Contact: For interning at the Audubon Soceity of Rhode Island, please email July Lewis  or by phone 401-949-5454 x3044. 

 

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