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College Intern Program at NJAAS

Under the guidance of Academy staff, interns at the New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences have opportunities for hands-on experiences in a variety of areas. From science to education there is an array of opportunities for all types of students.

General Statement

Ideally, interns with the New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences should be willing to commit up to ten hours a week over the course of an entire semester or summer. NJAAS internships are for credit only. Once accepted into the program, students must make arrangements through their school's registrar or academic department to receive credit. For more information or to apply email Jack Carr internships@njaas.org or fax a query and resume to 856.365.3318

Education Internships (2)

Classroom Programs (Fall/Spring): The classroom intern will work with the Academic Programs Manager assisting with the preparation for and facilitation of K-8 lessons in the NJAAS Discovery Classroom located at Adventure Aquarium. Interns may be asked to perform some clerical duties and data entry as well as assist in new program development. Students applying for the classroom internship should be of junior or senior standing working toward a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, or enrolled in a Teacher Preparation program with a major in one of the sciences.

Outreach (Spring): The outreach intern will work under the direction of the Academy's Outreach Manager. She/he will assist in preparing supplies and other lesson material for hands-on outreach programs. The outreach intern, once trained may also facilitate portions of specific programs, teaching audiences of varying sizes. Handling of small animals may be required. Students applying for the classroom internship should be of junior or senior standing and working toward a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, or enrolled in Teacher Preparation program with a major in one of the Sciences.