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North America Trek Internship (2026)

CompanyColumbus Zoo Family of Parks
LocationPowell
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 4, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns will actively support daily operations by assisting full-time keepers with tasks such as preparing animal diets, cleaning exhibits, observing animals, and designing educational programs for guests. They will also complete structured learning components including classes, projects, and a final reflection paper.
Internship Type
other
Company Size
921
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
20 hours
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About The Company
Empowering People. Saving Wildlife. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is home to more than 6,000+ animals representing 600 species. The Zoo is a regional attraction with global impact; annually contributing $4 million of privately raised funds to support conservation projects worldwide. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Columbus Zoo has earned Charity Navigator’s prestigious 4-star rating. For open positions, please visit https://www.columbuszoo.org/jobs
About the Role

Overview

 

This internship provides an opportunity to learn about the general husbandry and daily care of animals within the North America Trek / Polar Frontier region. Interns will actively support daily operations and gain exposure to professional zoo practices.

Responsibilities

Interns will work alongside full-time keeper staff and may assist with:

  • Preparing animal diets
  • Cleaning and maintaining animal enclosures and exhibits
  • Observing animals and reporting behavioral changes
  • Designing and delivering educational programs to guests on animal behavior, habitats, and conservation topics
  • Maintaining area grounds and buildings
  • Adhering to all safety guidelines and protocols
  • Interacting with guests and supporting educational initiatives
  • Performing other duties as assigned

Interns will also complete structured learning components, including quizzes, in person or virtual classes, projects, and a final reflection paper assigned by the department.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the internship, participants will:

  • Understand the fundamentals of North American species husbandry and zoo operations
  • Gain experience in daily care routines for a variety of animal species
  • Learn animal behavior observation and documentation techniques
  • Develop knowledge of safety procedures and professional expectations in animal care
  • Strengthen communication and teamwork skills within a zoological environment

 Benefits of This Internship

  • Hands-on experience in a professional zoo setting
  • Exposure to career paths in animal care, conservation, and wildlife management
  • Opportunities to network with experienced animal care professionals
  • Development of practical skills supporting future employment or advanced studies

Qualifications

  • Second-year college student or recent graduate (within the last 2 years) in Zoology, Biology, Wildlife Management, Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, or a related field
  • TB test required
  • Prior animal care experience preferred
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments successfully
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Professional appearance and courteous behavior
  • Flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings, and holidays (e.g., July 4th, Memorial Day, Columbus Day)
  • Subject to BMV check
  • Subject to Criminal Background check

 Physical & Environmental Requirements

  • Ability to work outdoors in varied weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, snow)
  • Ability to walk, bend, and stand for extended periods

 Hours

Minimum of 20 hours per week for 12–16 weeks

Key Skills
Animal HusbandryDaily CareZoo PracticesDiet PreparationEnclosure MaintenanceAnimal ObservationBehavior ReportingEducational Program DesignGuest InteractionSafety ProtocolsTeamworkCommunication SkillsWritten CommunicationVerbal CommunicationSchedule Flexibility
Categories
Science & ResearchEnvironmental & SustainabilityEducationSports & Recreation
Benefits
Hands-on experience in a professional zoo settingExposure to career paths in animal careExposure to career paths in conservationExposure to career paths in wildlife managementOpportunities to network with experienced animal care professionalsDevelopment of practical skills supporting future employment or advanced studies