Seasonal Coastal Birds Intern
Maine Audubon is hiring three Seasonal Coastal Birds Interns to join its dynamic team based in Falmouth, ME. Since 1843, Maine Audubon has worked to conserve Maine wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people in education, conservation, and action.
Position Overview
The Seasonal Coastal Birds Intern reports to the Project’s Seasonal Biologists and is responsible for assisting with monitoring and managing endangered Least Terns, Piping Plovers, and other coastal birds on beaches in Southern Maine during the 2025 field season. This is a unique opportunity to apply and grow your skills in direct management of endangered species and outreach with a variety of audiences.
Project Overview
The Coastal Birds Project is designed to recover these endangered species, reduce disturbance of migratory shorebirds, and protect beach/dune/estuary systems. The position works as part of a larger collaborative effort that includes the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, USDA Wildlife Services, numerous municipalities, hundreds of private landowners, and dozens of volunteer plover monitors.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Locating nests
- Erecting fencing
- Tracking nest success and fledglings
- Conducting educational outreach programs
- Monitoring predation
Qualifications
- Interest in conservation biology, shorebird ecology
- Desire to work with birds
- Excellent observational skills
- A diplomatic communicator
- An enthusiastic educator willing and able to engage the public
Physical Requirements/ Working Conditions
- Able to walk extensively, up to 10 miles/day, on soft substrates (sand beaches)
- Able to lift and carry heavy equipment of 50 pounds or more on sand beaches for extended distances
- Able and willing to work outdoors on beaches in all weather conditions
Timing, Compensation, and Benefits
- Internship is a volunteer position, though we offer a small stipend of $1500 to help offset expenses. Housing is not provided.
- Full-time, five days a week for approximately 10 weeks during the months of May, June, July, and/or August – schedule can be flexible to accommodate other paid work, as long as 300 hours in the field with the team are fulfilled.
- Some weekend, holiday, and evening work may be required.
We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet 100% of the requirements but believe that you would be a good fit for this position.
To apply: Please send one document including resume, cover letter, and contact information for three professional references to conserve@maineaudubon.org, with “Last Name _PPLT Intern” in the subject line. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Position closes February 21, 2025.
Maine Audubon is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other aspect of identity protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.