| Title: | Summer 2026 Internship - Amazon Rising |
|---|---|
| ID: | 2056 |
| Department: | Internship |
Internship: Amazon Rising
Department: Aquarium
Status: Temporary, non-exempt
Pay Rate: $17.00/hr
Location: Onsite
Season: Summer 2026 (6/1/26-8/21/26 or 6/15/26-9/4/26)
Application Deadline: March 16 at 5pm CST
Shedd Internship Program
Shedd Aquarium's 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 opportunity is designed to introduce experiences necessary for those looking to pursue a future career in aquaria, fisheries, hatcheries, and the general animal husbandry industry. The Aquarium Team is responsible for all aspects of animal husbandry and habitat maintenance for a wide variety of fish, invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. Interns will assist with animal care, life support, water quality monitoring, and cleaning. Interns may also complete a research or observational project to further their understanding and career goals. This position will work directly with the Amazon Rising and Historic Galleries Teams with a focus on freshwater fish and terrestrial invertebrate husbandry.
Environment:
Aquarium Team interns will be working with aquarists behind the scenes of the aquarium habitats. This position may involve working in hot, humid, wet, or cold environments, and exposure to low to moderate noise levels. Interns may need to perform tasks that involve working in and around cold water (~55°F). Interns will be required to spend long periods of time standing, walking, and bending. They may be asked to perform physical tasks such as climbing a ladder or lifting up to 40 lbs. Interns must follow safety procedures for working with hazardous chemicals, working near construction zones, using appropriate PPE, and working with potentially dangerous animals.
Learning Goals:
- Effectively perform husbandry and exhibit maintenance skills including diet preparation, feeding, observations, and cleaning tasks primarily for the freshwater animal collection as well as occasional work in the saltwater collection.
- Demonstrate an understanding of aquarium life support systems, water quality theory, and routine habitat maintenance.
- Understand and interpret aspects of water quality, such as the nitrogen cycle, pH, salinity, and how they affect the aquatic animals and their wellbeing.
- Understand aspects of terrestrial invertebrate care, maintaining invertebrate cultures and colonies, invertebrate related regulations, and be able to identify and work with the different life stages of these animals.
- Understand terrestrial plant husbandry in an aquarium setting, including species selection, pruning and habitat maintenance.
- Understand concepts and techniques regarding exhibit design, being able to simultaneously fulfill husbandry needs of the animal as well as aesthetic sensibilities.
Responsibilities & Projects:
- Demonstrate commitment to Shedd’s vision, mission and values
- Complete assigned animal care tasks including diet preparation, feeding, and recording health observations.
- Conduct in-depth observations of animal behavior and maintain detailed husbandry records.
- Assist in all aspects of habitat maintenance including cleaning walls/windows and substrate, performing water changes, understanding large and small aquarium life support systems, and monitoring water quality.
- Create and maintain cultures of live invertebrates as live feeder animals as well as exhibit animals, and learn how to handle and transport them.
- Other projects as assigned
Qualifications:
Fields of Interest: Applicants should be interested in a career in animal husbandry. Coursework in the biological sciences or some animal care experience is preferred.
Skills/Characteristics:
- Comfortable working closely with a variety of aquatic and terrestrial animals, insects, and other invertebrates.
- Interest in exhibit and habitat design.
- Posses good time management skills and ability to work independently.
- Attentive with good observational skills.
- Able to take advice and feedback in a professional manner.
- Able to communicate effectively with a team (written and verbal).
- 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 6/1/26-8/21/26 or 6/15/26-9/4/26.
- 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 30 hours per week during this time period, pending business needs and individual performance.
- Preferred schedule: Availability Tuesday-Friday from 7:00am to 3:00pm.
- 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 internship@sheddaquarium.org.
We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ community, Veterans and active duty military, 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.
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