About AWC:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is a global leader in conservation, providing hope for Australia’s wildlife with a science-informed, land management partnership approach which delivers high impact results. We protect endangered wildlife in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, the Top End and Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.
AWC's mission - to deliver effective conservation for all native animal species and their habitats - is achieved by:
- Operations - delivering effective large-scale land management including fire management, feral animal control, weed control and infrastructure management.
- Science - delivering the largest national biological survey program with a focus on measuring the population of indicator species and the extent of threatening processes as well as conducting research on key issues such as feral cat control.
- Fundraising - mobilising finance (primarily, tax deductible donations) from the general public and philanthropists including through effective communication of field updates from around the AWC estate.
About the internship program:
AWC’s science program plays a fundamental role in helping AWC meet its mission. AWC ecologists:
- Measure and evaluate the ecological health of AWC’s wildlife sanctuaries and partnership sites;
- Conduct research on key issues relevant to the conservation of wildlife;
- Plan, implement and monitor reintroductions,
- Contribute to conservation and land management strategies, and report on their outcomes and
- Assist with AWC’s communication and fundraising activities which may include participation in supporter events, media and webinars.
AWC offers opportunities for promising graduate students to get involved in the science program and gain valuable field experience in conservation research via the Ecology & Conservation Internship Program. In 2025, AWC will offer up to twenty internships of 4.5 – 6 months duration, across its network of sanctuaries. Each internship has been designed to provide an exciting training program.
The program is designed to introduce conservation biologists to a variety of sanctuaries with a host of different ecosystems, flora and fauna, field techniques, and conservation issues.
The internships provide a modest living stipend and travel assistance for the duration of the program. A relocation allowance is also provided at the beginning and end of the internship placement.
AWC has constructed a training program that will:
- Enable Interns to experience a range of Australian ecosystems, and associated flora and fauna;
- Provide experience with a wide variety of field techniques including:
- Different types of survey and trapping techniques;
- The handling of many different types of animals;
- Specialist skills such as pit tag insertion, DNA sampling, animal husbandry, radio- and GPS- tracking.
The Intern will be mentored by a team of experienced ecologists, who will provide on-going assessment throughout the training program. At the end of the training program, the Intern’s progress will be evaluated, and an assessment report provided.
Required skills/section criteria:
- A Bachelor’s degree with Honours (or equivalent experience) in an ecology/conservation program (e.g. BSc Hons)
- Strong commitment to wildlife conservation
- Fauna and flora survey experience
- Demonstrated capacity to live and work in remote areas (including extended periods camping in the field whilst undertaking surveys) with small groups of people
- Demonstrated capacity to diligently collect and manage data
- Understanding of, and ability to learn identification of Australian flora and fauna
- Physically capable to undertake strenuous fieldwork and possessing a high level of fitness
- Preparedness and capacity to follow OHS and animal ethics procedures
- Ability to conduct fieldwork for extended hours at night
- Valid manual Australian (or internationally recognised) drivers’ licence and experience driving manual vehicles
- Fluency in English
- Internships are open to all applicants with the right to work in Australia (appropriate visa, permanent residency etc), though noting key criteria is an understanding of Australian flora and fauna.
How to apply:
All our internship details are posted on our internships page, with multiple internships across the country which all have requirements as listed on the page and advertisement. If you are interested in applying, we recommend following these steps:
Step 1: Do your research:
- Ensure you research what work we do at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy and how this relates to your prior experiences and education. Furthermore, invest time into each individual region and how this would align to your academic and career interests. We recommend that you read through all the relevant documents prior to applying, as well as strongly consider your priorities going into the next following year when the internships will commence.
Step 2: Prepare your application:
- Visit our careers page and create a new profile or log into your existing profile. Build your resume and application and ensure to keep track of when applications close.
- For help and information on building your application, please view our FAQs and our application tips.
Ecology & Conservation Internship Application Tips can be found HERE.
Internship FAQs can be found HERE.
Step 3: Apply:
- Lastly – once you’ve finalised all the details on your application and have proofread it – apply!
- Your application will need to include two separate documents to be uploaded.
- Your CV or resume
- Two-part covering letter:
- Explaining your interest in applying for the internship program (1-2 pages)
- Briefly addressing each of the selection criteria listed above (2 pages)
Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be accepted.
If you have any further questions which aren’t covered in this document or our FAQs page, please reach out to the contacts listed for region specific questions or the People (HR) Team at [email protected] using the subject line: 2025 Ecology and Conservation Intern enquiry via EthicalJobs, for any recruitment and broader internship-specific questions.
For further details on the Internship Program, please click here: 2025 AWC Ecology & Conservation Intern Program Information
PLEASE NOTE:
- Applicants must be an Australian citizen/permanent resident or have a suitable visa in place in order to apply. Sponsorship is not available.
- Applicants will under go relevant pre-employment checks, which may include an online medical and a values-based assessment.
- If you apply for this role, AWC will include you in its ongoing updates and communications about its events, activities and fundraising initiatives. You may opt out of these communications at any time.
- Any application submitted to AWC will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy, available at www.australianwildlife.org/privacy-policy. By providing us with your contact details, your consent to receive communications and direct educational material will remain current until you advise us otherwise.
AWC is a welcoming and inclusive organisation that invites individuals from diverse backgrounds, such as those who identify as First Nations and Torres Strait Islander, individuals with disabilities, the LGBTIQA+ community, neurodivergent individuals, and those from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, to apply for the opportunity. AWC values and is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable to be themselves, and where a range of perspectives, cultures, and voices are respected and recognised as a key part to the success of AWC. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must also have the right to live and work in Australia.