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... internship program for assigned sections Additional/Overall Skills: • Maintain a positive ... animal husbandry, reproduction and display of a diversity of avian species. Experience in ...

... internship program for assigned sections Additional/Overall Skills: • Maintain a positive ... animal husbandry, reproduction and display of a diversity of avian species. Experience in ...

May lead, guide and train staff/student employees, interns and /or volunteers performing related ... Knowledge in nutrition, reproduction and alternative livestock management. * Knowledge of animal ...

May lead, guide and train staff/student employees, interns and /or volunteers performing related ... Knowledge in nutrition, reproduction and alternative livestock management. * Knowledge of animal ...

Veterinarian

Sells, AZ · On-site

$121.49K/yr

May lead, guide and train staff/student employees, interns and /or volunteers performing related ... Knowledge in nutrition, reproduction and alternative livestock management. * Knowledge of animal ...

We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

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We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

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We supply over 500 specialty ingredients for various industries, including human and animal health ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

You can also develop workplace readiness through internships, co-ops and fellowships in the U.S ... Bachelor's degree in animal science, Agriculture, or related field (master's degree is often ...

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How much do animal reproduction internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal reproduction internship in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Animal Reproduction Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animal Reproduction Intern, you need foundational knowledge in animal science or biology, basic laboratory techniques, and coursework related to reproductive physiology. Familiarity with lab equipment, data entry systems, and possibly certifications in animal handling or biosafety are typically beneficial. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and a willingness to learn are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities support accurate data collection, safe animal handling, and efficient teamwork in research or clinical environments.

What are some common responsibilities and learning experiences during an Animal Reproduction Internship?

During an Animal Reproduction Internship, you can expect to assist with breeding programs, monitor animal reproductive cycles, and help with artificial insemination or embryo transfer procedures under supervision. Interns often support veterinarians and animal scientists by collecting samples, maintaining records, and observing animal behavior. This hands-on experience provides valuable insights into both the technical and ethical aspects of animal reproduction, and interns frequently gain exposure to cutting-edge laboratory techniques and farm management practices. Collaboration with farm staff and researchers is typical, giving you a well-rounded view of the field and helping you build professional networks for future career opportunities.

What is an Animal Reproduction Internship?

An Animal Reproduction Internship is a hands-on training program designed for students or recent graduates interested in learning about animal breeding, reproductive physiology, and related technologies. Interns typically assist veterinarians, researchers, or farm staff with tasks such as artificial insemination, pregnancy checks, animal health monitoring, and data collection. This internship provides valuable practical experience for those pursuing careers in veterinary medicine, animal science, or livestock management. Participants gain skills in reproductive management and often contribute to ongoing research or herd improvement programs.

What is the difference between Animal Reproduction Internship vs Animal Reproductive Technician?

AspectAnimal Reproduction InternshipAnimal Reproductive Technician
Required CredentialsTypically enrolled in or recent graduate of animal science, biology, or related programsAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in animal science, reproductive technology, or related fields
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, farms, or veterinary clinics, often part-time or seasonalVeterinary clinics, farms, or reproductive facilities, full-time
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, research organizations, animal farmsVeterinary clinics, animal breeding facilities, research labs

In summary, an Animal Reproduction Internship is typically a training or educational position for students or recent graduates gaining experience, while an Animal Reproductive Technician is a more specialized, full-time role requiring relevant education and hands-on work in reproductive procedures and animal care.

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Curator of Birds

Audubon Institute

New Orleans, LA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description


Position Title: Curator of Birds

Department: Animal

Reports To: General Curator

Location: Audubon Zoo

FLSA Status: Exempt

Position Type: Full Time


Who We Are


Audubon Nature Institute comprises Audubon Park, Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium, Audubon Insectarium, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center, Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, and Audubon Wilderness Park

At Audubon Nature Institute, we are more than a collection of parks, museums, and conservation centers—we are a dedicated team with a shared mission to celebrate, protect, and connect people to the wonders of nature. Our work is guided by our culture code, which is at the heart of everything we do. We believe in Activating Impact by integrating tangible, real-world outcomes into all our initiatives, fostering a culture where every action contributes to a positive environmental impact. We are committed to Empowering Optimism, using positivity to inspire others to act and believe in their capacity to create meaningful change. We strive to Create Connection by engaging with people from all walks of life, knowing that the collective strength of a diverse community can address the most pressing challenges facing our natural world. At Audubon, we embody the spirit of Le Bon Temps, infusing the joy and vibrant culture of Louisiana into our everyday work, celebrating our unique heritage while advancing our mission. As Leaders of the Pack, we constantly seek smarter, innovative solutions, challenging conventions to drive the change we want to see in the world.


What You’ll Do

The Curator of Birds is a senior supervisory position within the animal department and responsible for the daily operations and care, behavioral training and enrichment, exhibit and life support management, collection and exhibit planning, and conservation initiatives of the avian sections at Audubon Zoo. This position reports to the General Curator. The position is an integral husbandry and animal care resource for animal staff at the Zoo. This is a working curatorial position.


Day to Day Responsibilities

• The Curator supervises all staff (Keepers, Senior Keepers, Lead Keepers, and Assistant Curators) in their assigned areas.

• The Curator manages and works to ensure legal compliance and husbandry best practices of the Zoo’s acquisition and transfer operations, live animal collecting operations, and new and transitional animal quarantine operations.

• Provides guidance and supervision related to animal acquisitions and transfers to support the Zoo institutional collection plan.

• The Curator sets goals and expectations for keepers and conducts departmental planning and the development of protocols and procedures.

• Oversees the animal care operations for their assigned sections. Maintains and ensures effective and proactive communication between curatorial staff to support cohesive animal care.

• The Curator works closely with the veterinary staff, members of the other animal sections and all other Audubon Nature Institute departments.

• The position ensures that all records and documentations related to the animal collection and exhibit history are maintained, archived and retained according to established record retention schedules.

• Oversee pest control efforts in assigned sections.

• Willingness to serve on the Zoo’s hurricane team. if necessary.

• Serves as Curator One (Animal Manager On Duty) on a rotational basis. Ability to serve as Incident Commander in animal emergency situations

• Ability to serve on the zoo’s Weapons Team and/or facilitate the training of assigned keepers from their sections for necessary coverage.

• Oversees and tracks budget needs, submitting needs to the General Curator.

• Oversee, evaluate and monitor the internship program for assigned sections


Additional/Overall Skills:

• Maintain a positive attitude and a strong sense of accountability, fostering a collaborative team environment where everyone feels empowered to contribute.

• Thrive in a team environment, using your organizational and technical skills to ensure the smooth execution of creative projects that resonate with our audience.

• Celebrate the successes of your team and bring enthusiasm to your work, reflecting the joyful culture that is at the heart of Audubon’s mission.

• Stay adaptable and open to learning new skills, embracing change and innovation as opportunities to lead and grow.

• The above listed duties are general statements of required major duties and responsibilities performed on a regular and continuous basis. They do not exclude other duties as assigned.


What We’re Looking For


Must Haves:

• Minimum of 10 years of paid animal care experience in a professional zoological facility

• Previous supervisory experience in a professional zoological facility

• Employee must have a considerable amount of experience in zoological animal husbandry, reproduction and display of a diversity of avian species. Experience in Phoenicopteriformes, Gruiformes, Passeriformes, Galliformes, Bucerotiformes, Psittaciformes, Pelecaniformes, Columbiformes, Struthioniformes, and Rodentia husbandry is an asset.

• Experience with dangerous animals and associated safety protocols required.

• Employee must have well developed behavioral training and enrichment skills and experience applying those skills working with a diversity of avian species.

• Experience developing and managing interactive or guest enhancement programs.

• Experience in supervision of personnel including documentation and evaluation of performance, including disciplinary action when needed, oversight of husbandry and exhibition, collection planning, staff scheduling, personnel management, development and implementation of safety and operational policies

• Knowledge of zoonotic diseases and their prevention

• High School diploma (or equivalent)

• Professional membership within the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA)

• Employee must maintain a valid driver’s license

• Proven competency in the application of Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint and Excel computer programs

• Experience with ZIMS, TRACKs, or similar animal records management software

• The employee must also have the ability and willingness to operate power tools, etc.

• Have an advanced working knowledge and understanding of the AZA Code of Ethics, AZA Standards for Accreditation and AZA Population Management guidelines. Ability to recognize deficiencies in these areas and take action to correct problems. Ensure compliance with all AZA standards of Accreditation

• Have an advanced working knowledge of UDSA regulations, overseeing that proper protocols are followed to pass USDA inspections.


Nice-to-Haves:

• AZA accredited facility experience is preferred.

• Exhibit design, construction, and renovation experience is preferred

• Previous experience with Taxon Advisory Groups, Species Survival Programs, and/or Saving Animals From Extinction programs.

• A degree from a recognized college or university

• College course work in zoology, biology, animal science, poultry science, or related field is preferred. A substantial amount of experience may be substituted for a degree.

• First Aid/ CPR preferred


Physical Requirements:

• Continuous standing, walking, lifting, bending, and twisting.

• Ability to lift, push, pull, and carry objects weighing over 50 pounds, often repeatedly.

• Regularly climbing ladders and operating heavy machinery.

• Sustained manual dexterity and coordination.

• Physical stamina for long shifts involving repetitive or strenuous tasks.

• May include indoor and outdoor work environments

• Frequent exposure to heat, cold, dust, fumes, or loud noises.

• Exposure to potential hazards such as heavy machinery, moving vehicles, or electrical equipment