Herpetology Intern (Unpaid)
This unpaid herpetology intern position is geared towards those interested in day-to-day operations that occur within the herpetoculture department at the South Carolina Aquarium. The intern will have the opportunity to learn about and participate in husbandry practices and behavioral management of the South Carolina Aquarium's native reptile and amphibian collection. The intern will assist staff with all aspects of daily animal care including husbandry, training, and enrichment design. Additionally, opportunities to learn reptile and amphibian handling, operant conditioning, and assist in cooperative projects with other animal care galleries, collect specimens in the field, and more will be available. This internship is intended for candidates with previous animal experience, herps preferred, that would like experience with captive managed reptile and amphibian populations in a formal AZA certified animal care setting.
Learning Objectives
Follow aquarium safety and animal protocols
Become familiar with AZA animal care and welfare standards
Develop an understanding of species natural history and functional behaviors
Understand environmental enrichment using the SPIDER method
Understand behavioral training using operant conditioning
Understand non-profit organization operations
Develop animal care, cleaning, and restraint/capture skills
Understand and execute enrichment and training techniques
Work on an independent enrichment project
Learn and follow proper feeding procedures and techniques in caring for animals, and ensure daily care of animals
Be able to recognize signs of disease and understand the purpose of quarantine
Professionally represent The South Carolina Aquarium on the floor for visitors from around the world
Commitment & Qualifications:
Length of internship: 6 months
Hours per week: 24-35
College undergraduate or recent post-undergraduate preferred
Any major in Natural Science preferred
Additional Skills
Proficient in the basic use of computers including Microsoft Suite. Intern will be trained on the use of our databases; prior database experience is a plus.
Clear communication skills during the planning, implementation and execution of projects.
Flexible and comfortable in an open-plan workspace that is constantly energetic and dynamic
Ability to work independently; demonstrating the ability to be a proactive problem-solver strongly desired.
Compensation & Benefits:
Unpaid; housing not included
College credit may be available through your university
Professional development workshops
Ability to earn aquarium tickets and a reciprocity pass to area attractions
Physical Requirements
Often requires walking, standing, and bending. Regularly requires stooping, crouching, climbing ladders/steps, carrying up to 50 lbs., sitting, kneeling, balancing, pushing and pulling, crawling, working with tools, and working in tight spaces
Internship dates and hours
Six months, 24 hours per week minimum requirement
Start date: June 2026
End date: December 2026
Weekly schedule varies but hours are generally 8AM-4PM, 3-4 days a week, with the potential of working one weekend day a week.