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Research Intern, Fisher Center (p/t unpaid)

Lincoln Park Zoo | Education Department

OVERVIEW:

Lincoln Park Zoo’s Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes offers opportunities for aspiring primatologists to gain valuable experience in a rigorous scientific environment and be part of a long-term program in behavioral primatology. Encouraging and training the next generation of primatologists is a key aspect of our mission and since 2004 we have provided professional-development opportunities to more than 200 early career primatologists from around the world.

Successful applicants will collect observational data on the behavior and space use of Japanese macaques living at Lincoln Park Zoo. All data are collected using ZooMonitor software: an application developed by Lincoln Park Zoo to record animal behavior.

In addition to collecting observational data, interns have professional development opportunities including the chance to participate in the Center’s journal club and attend talks as part of the zoo’s LPZooU Seminar Series.

Every intern must commit to working two full days per week (10AM- 4:00PM, Monday-Thursday) for a minimum of 8 months with the possibility to extend for two 4-month periods.

We will be accepting 2-3 new interns with a proposed start date of late July/August.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Record observational data on J. macaques using an iPad and ZooMonitor software (requires passing inter-rater reliability testing).
  • Effectively communicate the data collection process and the aims of the Center to zoo guests.
  • Perform administrative duties, such as data organization, conduct a research project, as assigned.

  • THROUGH THE INTERNSHIP, YOU WILL:

  • Learn how to reliably collect observational data on socially-housed captive primates
  • Increase your familiarity with contemporary behavioral and cognitive research
  • Develop an understanding of the scientific writing and reviewing process
  • Gain knowledge of behavioral ethograms and relevant software and tools

  • PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

  • Demonstrate understanding and passion for primatology and scientific research;
  • Possess strong organizational and communication skills (written and spoken);
  • Interact courteously and respectfully with supervisors, fellow employees, volunteers, zoo visitors and the general public.
  • Interact positively and enthusiastically with the public about our research;
  • Work well in a team environment as well as independently;
  • Maintain a positive and flexible approach to daily responsibility;
  • Willingness to work outside throughout the year in various weather conditions;
  • Willingness to work in a busy environment;
  • Read and understand written and oral instructions;
  • Willingness to work in a loud and crowded environment;
  • Computer proficiency, including intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel and Word);

  • REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree or at least 3rd year university students in biology, psychology, anthropology, or related field.
  • Available to work 2 full days per week (Monday – Thursday)
  • 18 years of age or older.
  • Proof of negative TB test in the last 6 months.
  • Proof of full vaccination against COVID-19.

  • SALARY/FUNDING

    This is an unpaid part-time internship. There are no stipends for travel, housing, or other expenses.

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    Age: 18—26
    Cost: FREE
    Type: Online

    Date + Time

    Date(s): 07/22/2024 - 11/30/2025

    Time: See Schedule

    Registration deadline: 07/31/2024

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