Education & Outreach Intern

Applications for 2025 are now closed. Apply for the 2026 season.

Work with our Communication and Education Coordinator to lead programs focused on marine mammal stewardship and inspire people to take marine conservation actions. In addition to engaging with community members at outreach events, interns will lead solo and volunteer-based beach education, help with the maintenance and inventory of educational materials, and assist with training and supporting outreach volunteers. Interns will also assist with fundraising events and administrative tasks as needed.

Location of Position:

Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, Research. Des Moines, WA

Reports To:

Communication and Education Coordinator Position

Classification:

Internship Session

Dates:

June 8th 2026 - October 5th 2026; Primarily Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays

Position Overview

Sealife Response, Rehab and Research (SR3) is a 501c3 nonprofit based in Des Moines, Washington (SR3.org). Our mission is to promote the health and welfare of marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. The Education and Outreach Intern plays a critical role in public awareness by engaging with community members to educate about local marine wildlife. They will promote SR3 and conservation messaging at events, lead solo and volunteer-based beach education to foster marine mammal stewardship, and assist in the training and support of outreach volunteers. They will practice science communication through verbal and written storytelling, and produce a final project in the form of a blog post or podcast. This is a four month, part-time (10-20 hours per week), unpaid position. Interns are responsible for their own housing and must have reliable transportation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead weekly solo and volunteer-based beach education to promote marine mammal stewardship

  • Engage with the public at community events, promoting SR3 and inspiring marine conservation

  • Maintain and inventory educational materials

  • Help with fundraising events as needed

  • Assist supervisor in training and supporting outreach volunteers

  • Communicate regularly with supervisor about volunteer successes and areas for improvement

  • Develop a science communication project about marine mammals or sea turtles

Required Qualifications

  • Must be at least 18 years of age

  • Able to lift/carry 30 lbs and work in an outdoor area with moderate to strenuous physical activity, including walking half a mile on uneven terrain while pulling a cart

  • A flexible schedule to accommodate events and programs on weekends, holidays and in the evening

  • Proficiency in PowerPoint, Word and Google docs

  • Have a valid driver’s license, clean driving record and your own reliable transportation

  • Must be able to work independently and as part of a team

  • Able to follow directions and protocols effectively

  • Willingness to learn and participate in all aspects of work

  • Demonstrated strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills

  • Strong interest and enthusiasm for ocean conservation and sharing knowledge with others

  • Ability to remain professional when engaged in sensitive conservation topics

  • Applicants should be self-starters with the ability to take responsibility for completing projects

Preferred Qualifications

  • Junior or senior standing at a college or university or recent graduate with a background in marine biology, conservation, education, communication, or related field

  • Knowledge of the local marine environment and marine wildlife

  • Previous experience in public speaking and interacting with diverse audiences

  • Previous experience working with children or the general public in an education setting, such as summer camps, naturalists or nature guides, or outdoor education

  • Individuals who are adaptable, responsible, hardworking, willing to learn, and have attention to detail are encouraged to apply Work Environment

  • SR3’s facility is in Des Moines, WA, and interns will be expected to be on site when they are not at an outreach event

  • You will be working outside in varying weather conditions, and you may be exposed to extreme heat or cold and environmental allergens

  • You will be working in a facility that treats wild animals that could result in exposure to zoonotic diseases

Compensation and Accommodations

  • This internship is unpaid and housing and transportation are the responsibility of the intern

  • Reliable transportation required

  • Mileage, tolls and ferry fees will be reimbursed when attending events

  • Interns looking to receive academic credit are responsible for making all the necessary arrangements with their school Internship Deliverables

  • Interns will learn about marine mammal life history and rehabilitation

  • Interns will acquire verbal science communication skills

  • Interns will gain outdoor education experience with an all-ages audience

  • Interns will be able to network with established professionals in the field of marine mammal rehabilitation

  • Interns will have the opportunity to work on their research and communication skills through their independent project

To Apply

Applicants must submit all the following materials to apply@sr3.org with the subject line “SR3 OUTREACH INTERNSHIP APPLICATION” to be considered for this position:

1. Cover letter outlining the applicant's interests and professional goals. Please include any known schedule conflicts in your cover letter, any times not requested can not be accommodated once the internship has started.

2. Current resume or CV

3. Two professional references (name, relationship to you, phone number and email). No letters of recommendation.

Application period is open January 6th, 2026 through February 3rd, 2026. Selection process and interviews will occur on a rolling basis, with notification to all applicants by March 7th, 2026.

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