The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is currently accepting 
applications for winter/spring 2025 Marine Mammal Stranding Internships.

IFAW Marine Mammal Stranding Internship
Winter/Spring Session 2025 (Middle of January, 2025 - Last Week of May, 2025)
Complete Applications due: October 15th, 2024

Program Background
IFAW is an international non-profit organization. This internship is based out 
of our International Operations Center in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, USA. 
IFAW's Marine Mammal Rescue (MMR) program is a federally authorized program 
dedicated to marine mammal stranding response on Cape Cod and southeastern 
Massachusetts. Our program strives to promote the conservation of marine mammal 
species and their habitat by improving the rescue and humane care of stranded 
marine mammals, advancing stranding science, and increasing public awareness 
through education. Cape Cod is a marine mammal stranding "hot spot," with an 
average of over 315 strandings occurring each year. These strandings include 
live and dead seals, whales, porpoises, and dolphins. In addition to stranding 
response, IFAW's MMR division has developed the Cetacean Intensive Care Unit 
(CICU) located at the Dolphin Rescue Center in Orleans, MA. CICU is a 
short-term holding facility (96 hours) that aims to provide rehabilitative care 
to dolphins and porpoises experiencing acute effects of stranding.

Stranding Intern Duties

  *   Stranding hotline coverage: answer calls, document reports, educate 
callers, dispatch volunteers, complete associated paperwork and enter data.
  *   Marine mammal stranding response & necropsy: assist staff with all 
aspects of marine mammal stranding response, including live animal health 
assessment and supportive care, biological data collection, post-mortem 
examinations and sampling in both field and laboratory settings.
  *   CICU operations: assist staff with aspects of CICU operations, including 
animal care (i.e. in-water support, assist during procedures, monitoring animal 
behavior etc.), CICU education and outreach, CICU readiness and cleaning, etc. 
Please note experiences will be opportunistic as cases arise. We do not have a 
long-term rehabilitation program or animals on site regularly.
  *   Stranding & necropsy readiness: cleaning, organizing and maintaining 
stranding response and necropsy gear, equipment and facilities, restocking kits 
and supplies.
  *   Data entry & sample processing: assist in entry of stranding data. Assist 
in organizing, cataloging, disseminating and archiving of photos, videos, 
datasheets, samples, etc.
  *   Outreach: assist staff with training and outreach material preparation 
and organization, participate in opportunistic outreach at stranding sites, 
participate in community events.

Please see the following link for the full posting and to apply: 
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/INT1059IFFA/JobBoard/17b588a3-808b-4bc9-aea8-c3385a35ec51/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=6bf5508f-7f26-4a48-a4b7-749178ad2a57.

Kira Kasper (she/her)
Stranding Biologist
Marine Mammal Rescue
290 Summer Street
Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
United States
Please note: my schedule varies regularly and I often work outside of the M-F 
9-5 timeframe.
+1 774 721 1080 (work cell)
+1 508 743 9548 (stranding hotline)
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