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Title: |
Seacamp science
internship opportunities |
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Research Fields: |
Interns lead
interpretive programs in tropical marine science for visiting schools
and participate in support services required to run a residential
facility. Extensive training: science seminars; ARC lifeguarding and
waterfront lifeguarding, first aid, CPR/PR, and oxygen administration;
boat handling; teaching techniques. |
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Institution: |
Seacamp |
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Location: |
Big Pine Key, FL |
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Start Date: |
We have a
formal intern program in both the fall and spring. The fall time runs
from around September 15 through mid-December. The spring interns arrive
around January 15 and stay through late May. |
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Length: |
3-4 months |
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Contact: |
Katharine Gurin
Intern Coordinator
305-872-2331 (phone) info@nhmi.org (email) |
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Eligibility: |
Interns must
be at least a college Sophomore majoring in Biology, Marine Science,
Education, or related field. |
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Application deadline: |
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Application Requirements: |
We have a rolling application period. Those
wishing to apply for a position must contact Seacamp for an application.
305-872-2331 (phone) info@nhmi.org (email)
http://www.seacamp.org/apply.htm |
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Compensation: |
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Web Site: |
www.Seacamp.org or www.NHMI.org. |
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Additional Notes: |
Seacamp, located in the Florida Keys, is a
non-profit organization offering both a marine science/SCUBA camp for
teenagers during the summer and a school year marine science
experiential education program during the fall and spring. It is located
near the most extensive coral reef in the continental United States in
the middle of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. For more
information about our programs visit our websites at www.Seacamp.org or
www.NHMI.org. |