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Gopher Tortoise Research Intern - Application Deadline 8/21/2026

Archbold Biological Station and Buck Island Ranch

Venus, FL โ€ข On-site

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Job description

Gopher Tortoise Research Internship – Dig deeper into herpetology by interning at Archbold!
 
The Herpetology Program at Archbold Biological Station (www.archbold-station.org) is seeking an intern to join our team and support our 59-year study of the demography, ecology, and behavior of threatened Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus). The intern will also participate in an ongoing investigation of tortoise disease prevalence and effects. The internship will be for 8 months, with a desired start date between October 8–15, 2026. An exceptional aspect of the internship includes the chance to develop and implement an independent research project, which may utilize some of our extensive historical data in addition to collecting new data. The intern will receive training and mentoring from Dr. Betsie Rothermel, the Archbold Herpetology Program Director, and Rachel Fedders, the program’s lead Research Assistant. This position is ideal for recent undergraduates contemplating graduate school and is a particularly good opportunity for someone with a strong interest in turtle ecology.
Archbold internships are unpaid appointments without entitlement to a paid position at the conclusion of the internship. Interns are not entitled to either minimum wage or overtime pay under the Department of Labor FLSA Rule. Please review the Archbold Internship Policy or reach out to our Human Resource Department for more information. As an unpaid Herpetology Intern, Archbold will provide you with the following allowances:  
Stipend for Expenses (Travel, Groceries, Toiletries, etc):
  • $530 expense stipend, paid bi-weekly
  • Tax note: Stipend may be subject to self-employment tax.
Approved Time Off (ATO)
  • 2 hours per bi-weekly period
  • All ATO is available to use from the start of the appointment.
Lodging
  • Lodging provided at no cost - shared dormitory-style rooms (no pets)
  • Location: Archbold Biological Station, Venus Florida 33960
Research Training
Archbold Herpetology Interns receive invaluable professional mentoring and hands-on training via approximately 20 hours per week of practical field and lab experience. Training will occur primarily on weekdays and focus on the following activities and skills:
  • Radio tracking Gopher Tortoises
  • Mapping and scoping tortoise burrows
  • Capturing, measuring, marking, and assessing health of tortoises
  • Habitat management, including removal and chemical control of invasive plants 
  • Monitoring hydrology of seasonal wetlands
  • Accurately and efficiently collecting data using ArcGIS Survey123 or other customized apps
  • Entering and checking data in a relational database (i.e., MS Access)
In addition, the Herpetology Intern will have opportunities to: 
  • assist with controlled burns, as weather and research schedules allow
  • contribute to public engagement via in-person outreach programs and social media
Independent Research
Our internship program goes beyond hands-on field and laboratory work by empowering interns to design and conduct their own independent research projects. This unique opportunity allows you to delve into a subject that ignites your interests, guided by experienced mentors. Benefits of this experience include:
  • Project Design: Develop the skill to identify compelling research questions and devise robust study designs.
  • Scientific Skills: Refine your expertise in statistical analysis and data interpretation.
  • Presenting Research Results: Improve your verbal and written communication skills, preparing you for further academic pursuits or professional report writing.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Biology, Ecology, Wildlife Management, or a related field
  • Familiarity with field methods used to study wildlife, through coursework or prior research experiences
  • Experience identifying, capturing, and handling wild reptiles
  • Ability to work independently in the field yet collaborate with a small team to meet project objectives
  • Keen attention to detail, particularly in adhering to sampling protocols and data management
  • Able to perform radio tracking using auditory and/or visual signal analysis 
  • Tolerance for the discomforts of working outdoors in a subtropical environment, e.g., biting insects, thorny vegetation, high heat/humidity
  • Good physical condition and ability to walk for several miles carrying up to 10 lbs of equipment, with frequent bending over and kneeling to inspect burrows
  • Strong motivation and positive attitude towards living and working in a rural field station
  • Respect for fellow interns sharing onsite housing
  • Clear and effective communication with supervisors, colleagues, and roommates
  • Valid US driver's license
Unique Field Experience & Recreational Opportunities
 During their personal time, interns are welcome to explore the region’s outstanding natural areas and Archbold’s expansive scrub preserve, which includes a private lake perfect for quiet reflection or outdoor recreation. Additionally, interns are invited to volunteer in other Archbold programs, such as Avian Ecology, Plant Ecology, Agroecology, and Education, to expand their understanding of Florida’s rare species, ecosystems, and outreach and conservation efforts. 
 
To Apply:
Upload the following:
  1. Cover letter (max 2 pages) outlining how your previous experiences and interests are relevant to the responsibilities and qualifications listed above. Be sure to mention your research interests and describe how this position aligns with your personal experiences and goals. 
  2. CV (curriculum vitae), including GPA, a list of relevant coursework, and names and contact information for 3 references
Application deadline is August 21, 2026. 
For questions, please contact Dr. Betsie Rothermel (brothermel@archbold-station.org).