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... interns, and students, pathology assistance, and collaborating on research endeavors. Our team is ... biosecurity measures, and complete certificates of veterinary inspection (CVIs) as part of pre ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship biosecurity 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.

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AspectInternship BiosecurityLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate, no formal certification requiredAssociate degree or certification in laboratory sciences often required
Work EnvironmentResearch facilities, labs, or institutions focusing on biosecurity protocolsLaboratories performing tests, experiments, and sample analysis
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, government agencies, biotech companiesHospitals, research labs, biotech firms

Internship Biosecurity roles focus on learning biosecurity protocols and assisting in safety procedures, often as part of an educational program. Laboratory Technicians perform hands-on testing and sample analysis in lab settings. While both roles involve laboratory environments, biosecurity internships emphasize safety and protocol compliance, whereas lab technicians focus on technical testing and data collection.

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Fish and Invertebrates Internship

Aquatics Internship Opportunities

What we need:

Our Interns learn valuable hands-on skills, taught by our Aquatics team, including water quality, fish identification, disease management, animal nutrition, live food preparation, culturing jellies and much more. While interning you may perform a variety of tasks for aquatic animals including daily husbandry tasks, supporting animal training and welfare practices, and ensuring tanks/habitats are in optimal condition. While animal care interns work near our animals, applicants for these positions should not expect direct animal contact, handling, or training.

What you may do:

While interning with the team, you may be trained and may interact with large predatory sharks, stingrays, giant Pacific octopus, saltwater and freshwater fish, seahorses, invertebrates, live corals, and jellies.

  • Actively observe animals’ behavior.
  • Prepare daily diets and maintain accurate records of assigned animals.
  • Gain knowledge with fish identifications.
  • Assist with maintaining back-of-house areas.

The Aquatics department is comprised of 5 specialized teams. You’ll be placed on a team based on availability, skill, and preference.

  • Aquatic Holding: As an aquatic holding intern, you’ll assist in the care of a wide variety of aquatic animals who may be housed in this special area (sometimes referred to as our "animal hospital) for additional observation, medical care, or are new to the facility. Interns on this team will gain a diverse knowledge of quarantine methods, biosecurity protocols, and safety procedures for feedings and water quality adjustments.
  • Jellies: As an intern on the jellyfish and live food organism team, you’ll learn about jellyfish biology, development, and captive care, develop aquarium and aquaculture skills, and become familiar with the inner workings of public aquariums.
  • Natives and Amazon: While interning with the Natives and Amazon team, you’ll work with a diverse range of freshwater fish such as sturgeon, alligator gar, giant Amazon arapaima, freshwater stingrays, giant catfish, and coastal invertebrates such as horseshoe crabs, southern spider crabs, and left-handed whelks. Interns will gain a vast knowledge of fish identification, aquatic exhibit basics, animal training for feeding and procedures, and life support systems to prepare themselves for future careers.
  • Marvels of the Deep: While interning with "Marvels", you will be trained and may interact with large predatory sharks, stingrays, giant Pacific octopus, Spider crabs, seahorses, and live corals. Several valuable hands-on skills will be taught including water quality, fish identification, disease management, animal nutrition, and live food preparation.
  • Shipwreck/Connector: As an intern on the Shipwreck team, you’ll assist in the care of a wide variety of tropical saltwater animals including sea turtles, sharks, and stingrays. You’ll learn how to prepare animal diets, understand target feeding, how to collect and track water quality data, and assist in cleaning the exhibits.

How this will help us:

The aquatics team is constantly evolving and welcoming new species and opportunities to enhance our animals’ lives and the guest experience. Having dynamic and driven interns, or volunteers, join our team will ensure and promote effective and efficient care of the department’s animal collection.

How this will help you:

One on one mentoring is a daily part of this position and possible opportunities for special projects are typically available. An aquatics internship provides exposure to diverse fields of wildlife, aquaculture, fisheries, and private aquaria and will help prepare you for a career in aquatic animal husbandry, biology, wildlife management, and many related scientific fields.

Skills & Experience:

  • Intern must be 18 years or older
  • Self-starter
  • Detail-Oriented
  • Requires walking/standing approximately 75% of the time, sitting 10% of the time, forward bending and crouching 15% of the time, lifting up to 50 lbs.

Availability/Time Commitment:

  • Intern must commit to a minimum of 24 Hours per week, with at least one 8-hour shift for a minimum of 10 weeks. Interns must complete a minimum of 240 hours, along with delivering a presentation on an assigned project to the Life Science, Education, and Volunteer Services teams.
  • The internship will run from September - December, January - May, or June- August.
  • Intern will work early morning hours through the early afternoon, typically 6am until 3pm.
  • Please note that this is an unpaid internship.

Fun fact about the department:

The Marvel's gallery includes the largest predatory sharks displayed in Missouri.

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Application

You will need to fill out an application on our website at www.wondersofwildlife.org/volunteer/. If you have any questions, please reach out to our volunteer team!

Volunteer Services Contact Info:

Phone: 417-709-3900;

Email: wow.volunteers@wondersofwildlife.org

Website: www.wondersofwildlife.org/volunteer/