Pacific Primate Sanctuary (PPS) is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization that provides rehabilitation and permanent care for threatened, endangered, and distressed primates. The organization works with New World monkeys, many of which have been rescued from research laboratories, the exotic pet trade, and tourist attractions.
Interns are trained by experienced members of our staff in all aspects of New World primate care (Callithrix, Cebus, and Ateles). Over the course of a year-long internship, interns will learn how to provide daily care, enrichment, and nurturing to monkeys by preparing food, cleaning enclosures, and maintaining the Sanctuary facility. They will also become proficient in Emergency Care, will receive specialized medical training (including administering medication, checking vitals, and intensive care), and participate in Sanctuary Management (training new volunteers, keeping detailed reports on the primates, and creating protocol and procedure documents).
Qualifications/Experience
The PPS Resident Internship Selection Committee invites qualified applicants with a background and interest in animal husbandry, welfare and conservation, exotic veterinary medicine, biology, and related fields to apply for this residency.
This is an entry level position in primate care. Candidates should have received, or be working towards, a university degree in biology, zoology, primatology, ecology, and other relevant majors, and/or have a minimum of one year experience working with domestic or exotic animals in a professional setting. Applicants must be at least 20 years of age at the start of their Internship. A one-year commitment is required.
Salary/funding
As no medical research is conducted at the Sanctuary, our organization is not eligible for funding from any governmental agencies, nor do we receive funds from admission, as public zoos do. Therefore, we must rely solely upon donations from compassionate individuals and organizations. Our operating budget is extremely small. Financial independence for personal expenses (i.e. travel and medical needs) is required of Sanctuary Interns. Everyone involved with Pacific Primate Sanctuary is unsalaried and the organization operates with an entirely volunteer staff, funded solely by money donated by compassionate individuals and organizations.
Support provided for PPS Internship positions
Pacific Primate Sanctuary provides fully furnished and equipped Yurts, traditional round structures designed specifically for tropical living, with wireless internet service. The Yurts and bathroom accommodations are adjacent to the facility. Utilities, paper goods, and cleaning supplies are also supplied. Primate Care/Documentarian Interns, the Assistant Manager Intern, and local PPS Volunteers maintain an on-site organic garden and fruit orchard, supporting the Sanctuary’s sustainability goals. The verdant 4-acre site is landscaped with tropical ornamentals, flowers, and trees. This position is ideal for someone who would enjoy a rural lifestyle with simple amenities, in a subtropical climate.
Interested in Applying?
Please begin making application for the Internship by submitting the following, via e-mail: your Letter of Intent for why you are submitting your application, your Resume/CV, three Letters of Reference (from instructors, employers etc.), and a completed application. For additional information and application documents, please contact: pps@pacificprimate.org.
Application Deadlines:
- March 20 application deadline for May 1 Start Date
- October 1 application deadline for November 15 Start Date
- December 1 application deadline for January 15 Start Date
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