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Employment Opportunities

Please do not call us about employment opportunities. We do not keep resumes on file for future openings.

Email info@avian-behavior.org for further inquiries. Regretfully we are not able to hire individuals outside the US at this time due the uncertainty of the political climate.

10/1/25

Position: Avian Care and Trainer Intern

Reports to:  Lead of Avian Care and Husbandry

Monthly Stipend: $500

Housing, laundry, and Utilities included

Must provide own transportation

Winter Position open.
Starts beginning of January
Duration: 12 weeks
Ends: End of March

Work Hours: 40 hours, 5 days/week including weekends and some holidays and evenings.

Organization summary: Avian Behavior Conservancy fosters connections with birds, people and the environment through progressive behavior management and training techniques. We specialize in free flighted avian programs and uplifting our professional community through supportive teaching practices. We are located on 20 acres of natural space in San Diego County, and exist in the virtual space through our teaching, as well as travel on outreach programs throughout Southern California and occasionally travel across the US and internationally. Through our commitment to transparency, accountability, and growth, we support our team members in growing our skills and providing the highest standard of husbandry, enrichment and training for the birds in our care.

General Description of the Position

Avian Behavior Conservancy offers seasonal internship positions in the winter, spring, summer and fall. Interns work have the unique opportunity to get hands-on training and husbandry experience with a wide variety of free-flighted birds. The position is generally 8-12 weeks and is full-time, with a small stipend, and provides housing. The intern will participate in animal care and husbandry with a focus on a diverse collection of avian species. The position will also have opportunities for growth and participation in bird training including free-flight and presentations for our education programs and training sessions.

The successful intern should possess a high level of motivation for positive reinforcement, progressive training methods and working with birds. Current students or recent graduates with course work in animal behavior, animal care, wildlife education, or related studies are encouraged.

Applicants must be 18 years old and able to pass a background check. Additional responsibilities and qualities include:

  • Daily feeding, cleaning, and husbandry of birds
  • Able to work outdoors in uneven terrain
  • Able to lift 50 pounds
  • Able to work independently as well as with a team
  • Willing to follow directions and protocols
  • Willing to interact with guests
  • Have a driver’s license; access to a personal vehicle due to rural living conditions is recommended.

Applicants should send resume and two references to support@avian-behavior.org with the subject of the email including the season of internship they are interested in and the year. ABC announces the opening of the positions on its social media pages and in our newsletter

If your skillset does not match each of the preferred qualifications, we still encourage you to apply. Avian Behavior Conservancy was built on an indominable spirit among choppy waters. We are interested in finding the best candidate for the job, which may be an applicant from a less traditional background.