Adv Sea Turtle Conservation Program Intern
Company: Clearwater Marine Aquarium
Location: Clearwater
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION TITLE: Advanced Sea
Turtle Conservation Program Intern DEPARTMENT: Sea Turtle
Conservation Program REPORTS TO: Sea Turtle Conservation Program
Intern Supervisor POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: The Advanced Sea
Turtle Conservation Program Intern will support the completion of
all activities as listed in the Marine Turtle Permit held by
Clearwater Marine Aquarium. The incumbent will adhere to all
policies outlined in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) Marine Turtle Conservation Handbook, Clearwater
Marine Aquarium (CMA) Employee Handbook, CMA Sea Turtle
Conservation Program Manual, and all city, state and federal
regulations in a collaborative effort to complete FWC-authorized
activities each sea turtle nesting season. The primary
responsibility of this position is to contribute to the completion
and documentation of sea turtle nesting surveys, including, but not
limited to, locating evidence of all nocturnal and daytime nesting
activity, nest marking, monitoring and evaluations within the
survey area, and for regulatory projects, as they may apply, during
the seasonal nesting season (April or May until the end of
October). The incumbent will also contribute to regular data entry
and maintenance. The incumbent will be responsible for maintenance
and storage of equipment, maintaining supply inventories, and
communicating needs to the Supervisor. They will also be
responsible for regular vehicle maintenance and cleanliness.
Regular tasks may also include educating internal and external
customers, public speaking, and participating in PR promotions.
These job responsibilities will require the Intern to maintain
flexible working hours, be amenable to shifting priorities and
other changes, and be able to adjust accordingly. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS: Must have experience and a familiarity with the FWC
handbook Lead and assist with the daily completion of sea turtle
nesting surveys within the survey area in compliance with FWC
Marine Turtle Conservation Handbook, city, state and federal laws,
and CMA policies (April-October) Assist with intern projects, data
entry and field work in coordination with the Intern Coordinator
Assist seasonal and full-time staff with daily tasks. Assist with
skill training of interns and volunteers. Work with authorized
personnel to complete all aspects of nesting surveys, including,
but not limited to: Identify and document all sea turtle nesting
activities within the survey area Mark all nest sites Document all
evidence of predation, human disturbance and nest hatching Enter
all data into Excel database Once surveys are complete, communicate
with municipal entities in a professional manner to allow
mechanical beach cleaning to occur Conduct nest evaluations Assess
and document all obstructed nesting attempts, and submit
appropriate forms to FWC Assess and document all disorientation
events, and submit appropriate forms to FWC Ensure the safe release
of, or transport of hatchlings found within the survey area, as
instructed by Supervisor, Senior Biologist and FWC Assist with
proper night monitoring of nests outfitted with restraining cages,
silt screens, or any additional protection measures, as approved by
FWC Assisting with response to and documentation of sea turtle
stranding events within the survey area Assist with accurate data
collection and database management Assist with the completion of
weekly escarpment surveys Assist with the completion of all
required reports by deadlines identified in the FWC Marine Turtle
Permit, FWC Marine Turtle Conservation Handbook, and any contracts
with Pinellas County or for regulatory projects Assist with the
training of volunteers and interns to locate, identify and document
all sea turtle nesting activity within the survey area, to include
pre-season and during-season training Assist with the preparation
of, and participate in, various educational outreach opportunities
Assist with the inventory and storage of all equipment and supplies
needed for the Sea Turtle Conservation Program Responsible for the
safe operation of CMA vehicles while on the beach, and traveling to
and from CMA Assist with vehicle cleaning, maintenance, service
transport and completion of vehicle inspections Understand,
enforce, and assist with the improvement of all standard operating
procedures (SOPs) in the Sea Turtle Conservation Program Assist
with research projects as needed Assist with the implementation of
money generating programs involving the Sea Turtle Conservation
Program Assist various CMA departments by providing information for
various media outlets, both in-house (CMA Facebook, blogposts,
etc.) and for external outlets (TV, print, radio, etc.) Must pass
basic swim test annually Perform other duties as needed
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Be in the process of earning or
possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Marine Biology,
Environmental Science, Zoology, or related field or within 1 year
post graduation Understanding of the FWC handbook or ability to
learn the guidelines in the handbook from the FWC Strong
communication skills, both oral and written, and an ability to
comfortably interact with the public on a regular basis Be able to
maintain positive working relationships with all internal and
external entities, including, but not limited to, staff,
volunteers, other interns, and municipal, county, state and federal
employees at all times Capable of working in a high stress work
environment Experience with data entry and maintenance Basic
knowledge of MS Office, including Word, Excel, Power point and
Outlook Ability to work flexible schedule, including nights,
weekends and holidays Experience with the safe operation of
four-wheel drive vehicles and all-terrain vehicles Strong time
management skills, with an ability to plan, organize, and
prioritize multiple tasks at once Be adaptable in a fast-paced
environment Self-motivated, confident and disciplined with
excellent work ethic Be able to work independently, as well as in a
group setting Must possess a valid driver’s license Must possess an
operational mobile phone Must have completed prior Sea Turtle
Conservation Program work experience PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability
to work long hours in extreme weather conditions, including, but
not limited to, heat, high humidity, direct sunlight, rain, wind
and outdoor conditions (insects, sand, etc.) - Daily Able to
routinely perform physically demanding work – Daily Able to ride on
an ATV or UTV and drive vehicles in unexpected terrain for extended
periods of time - Daily Lift up to 50lbs to waist level -
Frequently Lift up to 20lbs to shoulders and above head – Moderate
Frequency Walk/stand for long periods of time - Frequently Maneuver
safely on uneven terrain or in tight spaces - Frequently Safely
climb ladders when needed – Low Frequency Squat, bend, kneel, twist
and reach - Frequently Reach above the shoulders - Frequently Push
and pull larger equipment – Frequently Work outdoors in all weather
conditions and adapt to changing weather – Frequently Work indoors,
under cover without air conditioning or heat – Frequently The
Clearwater Marine Aquarium reserves the right to revise job
descriptions or work hours as required. All job requirements are
subject to change to reflect the evolving position requirements or
to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Some
requirements may exclude individuals who pose a threat or risk to
the health and safety of themselves or other employees. This job
description in no way states or implies that these are the only
duties to which will be required in this position. Employees will
be required to follow other job-related duties as requested by
their supervisor/manager (within guidelines and compliance with
Federal and State Laws). Continued employment remains on an
“at-will” basis. Clearwater Marine Aquarium is an equal opportunity
employer, and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of
race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender
identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual
orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age,
membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental
status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Clearwater
Marine Aquarium participates in E-Verify, please view the Notice of
E-Verify Participation and the Notice of Right to Work.
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