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Our Program
The Center hosts approximately 40-50 student interns each year, internships are variable in length and are free of charge. Housing is available on a very limited basis for a fee of $50.00 a week.

The Center treats approximately 3,000-5,000 native and naturalized wild animals representing 225 species per year. Student interns perform as the primary work force of the Center. They are responsible for all aspects of the daily operation of a nonprofit wildlife animal hospital.

All skills are taught to the students by full-time, on staff veterinarians, a certified veterinary technician, an office manager and a resource development officer.

Read about: "A day in the life of an intern". Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format)

Interns are responsible for foraging for wildlife foods, dietary design and preparation, cleaning, husbandry, administration of medications, assisting with medical and surgical procedures, hospital maintenance, and release of patients into appropriate habitats.

Information and Applications
IMPORTANT: Please read Internship Requirements Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format) before completing your application.

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If you are still unable to open PDF files, please email our Internship Coordinator, Kelly Mahoney at Kelly@NEWildlife.com and she will be able to provide you with Microsoft Word versions.


Internship Requirements Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format)

Internship FAQ's Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format)

Internship Application (2008) Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format)

Internship Application Review Process Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format)


Rotation Schedules:

The clinic is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, below are the Center’s Intern Rotation Schedules. During the Spring / Summer session which is our busiest season the clinic day begins at 7am and ends at 7pm.

As an intern you will rotate through 3 different hourly schedules, one week you will work 7am-3pm, the next week you will work 9am-5pm the next week you will work 11am-7pm, then 7am-3pm again and so on and although the hours change each week you will always work the same days. During the Fall / Winter months we have fewer animals so the clinic day begins at 9am and ends at 5pm. We are able to be flexible for those students whose colleges require they be in class on certain days
Spring/Summer Session:
  Days On Hours Days Off
Rotation 1 Thursday – Monday 7am-3pm, 9am-5pm, 11am-7pm Tuesday, Wednesday
Rotation 2 Friday – Tuesday 7am-3pm, 9am-5pm, 11am-7pm Wednesday, Thursday
Rotation 3 Saturday – Wednesday 7am-3pm, 9am-5pm, 11am-7pm Monday, Tuesday
Rotation 4 Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 7am-3pm, 10am-6pm, 11am-7pm Monday, Tuesday
Fall/Winter Session:
  Days On Hours Days Off
Rotation 1 Thursday – Monday 9am-5pm Tuesday, Wednesday
Rotation 2 Friday – Tuesday 9am-5pm Wednesday, Thursday

Deadlines:

You should consider when applying that if you are not currently rabies vaccinated, that it takes one full month to complete the series of 3 shots. They are given on day 0, 7, 21 or 28 and you are unable to begin working in the clinic until you have completed the series. You should expect to hear from the Center, in writing, within two months after the deadline.
     Session: Deadline
Fall Session (September 1 – October 31) June 15th
Winter Session (November 1– January 31) August 15th
Spring Session (February 1–  May 31) November 15th
Summer Session (June - August 31) March 15th
 
Former Intern Comments and Experiences

We have hosted hundreds of students from High Schools, College’s and Universities from across the United States and the world including:

Bard College, Barnard College, Boston College, Commonwealth School, Harvard University, Keuka College, MIT, Mt. Ida, Norfolk County Agricultural High School, Sarah Lawrence College, Smith College, Trinity College, Tufts University, UMASS Amherst, UMASS Boston, Union College, University of Maine, University of New Hampshire, University of Vermont, University of Wisconsin, Wesleyan University, Mount Ida College, Syracuse University, Michigan State University, Thayer Academy, Cornell University, Becker College, Bates College, SUNY at Geneoso, University of New Hampshire, UMass Amherst and international students from Baghdad, Sweden and England


Read about one intern’s experience at the Center:

"A day in the life of an intern". Internship Application (Adobe ® PDF Format)

Former Intern Quotes:

Over the years we have asked each intern to describe their experience in three words here’s a few of those words:

demanding, meaningful, rewarding, educational, helpful, fun, tiring, thought provoking, informational, exciting, fantastic, interesting, challenging, diverse, satisfying, variety, inspiring, motivational, revealing, hard work, eye-opening, enjoyable, fulfilling, demanding, rewarding, amazing, memorable, worthwhile, enlightening, maturing, challenging, compassionate, informative, busy, eclectic, insightful, great experience, friendly, intensive, inspiring, fabulous, challenging and fascinating!


“The hands-on learning experience (at the Center) is beyond expectations.”
- Michelle Murphy, University of Maine @ Augusta

“It was a one-of-a-kind, wonderful experience. I got such a thrill just being that close to such amazing animals”   - Trisha Voner, University of Massachusetts - Amherst


“The path my future will take varies almost weekly as my imagination runs wild… Anywhere that
my life takes me I will always be thankful for the opportunity that the Wildlife Center has provided
me.”  
 – Allison Lord, Boston College


“ Where else could I tube feed a pigeon and baby opossum, give a mallard an intramuscular injection,
draw blood from a swan and help take radiographs of a crow, all in one day? Not only has this
internship been a great learning experience for vet school, it has made me certain that I want wildlife
medicine to be part of my future.”

– Holly Anderson, Harvard University


“ Working with you (at the Center) allowed me to see creatures and procedures I never would have otherwise.”  - Anne Marie Sheridan, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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