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Posted March 30, 2026
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- Developing knowledge in the biology, history, and ecology of natural habitats for assigned aquatic species
- Providing daily care for animals and facility, including food preparation, feeding, medication distribution, cleaning, and enclosure maintenance
- Developing knowledge in basic behavior, training, and enrichment concepts to assist trainers during training sessions and presentations
- Observing and documenting the behaviors for assigned species
- Recognizing typical and abnormal behaviors and characteristics of assigned species
- Engaging visitors, guests, and the public in presentations, behind the scenes tours, and Q&A sessions
- Maintaining written and electronic records and submitting entries via NEAQ's specimen database system TRACKS© - this may include both narrative notes and numerical data.
- Upholding a high standard of animal welfare, including identifying signs of animal distress and following NEAq protocols
- Engaging in ongoing learning and professional development sessions, including e-learning modules, bi-weekly apprentice learning sessions, projects, and off-site learning experiences
- Job placement support upon completion of the apprentice program
Commitments
This position is intended for applicants with pre-entry level skills and experience in an animal care setting – those with no prior animal care experience are encouraged to apply.
This is a full-time, temporary, on-site position.
The position is scheduled to run from April 2026 through August 2026, with some flexibility on the start date.
Apprentices will work 5, 8 hour days each week including a weekend day.
Hours will be 8a – 5p EST for the first 11 weeks of the apprenticeship, and 7a – 4p for the final 11 weeks of the apprenticeship.
On-site meal allowance
Monthly LinkPass (for subway and bus use; other commuting expenses will not be subsidized)
Opportunities for institutional and industry networking
Job placement support upon completion of the apprentice program
Must reside in Greater Boston (including Revere, Somerville, Cambridge, Quincy, Malden, and Chelsea)
Willing to actively participate in daily animal care duties, including food preparation, handling raw fish, exhibit cleaning, and maintenance
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Requirements
- Job placement support upon completion of the apprentice program
- Must reside in Greater Boston (including Revere, Somerville, Cambridge, Quincy, Malden, and Chelsea)
- A strong interest in a career in Marine Science, Animal Training, or Animal Care
- Motivated with a strong commitment to learning
- Interest in developing strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Ability to maintain collaborative working relationships with colleagues
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Able to lift 50 pounds, climb multiple flights of stairs, and use small ladders
- Able to work in confined spaces of varying temperature, light, and sound levels
- Willing to actively participate in daily animal care duties, including food preparation, handling raw fish, exhibit cleaning, and maintenance
Preferred Skills
- Paid learning opportunities, including hands-on training, e-learning modules, and additional courses
Education
- (Not required) – High School Diploma or equivalent experience
The Seek2Sea Animal Training Apprenticeship offers a paid 22-week work-based learning experience to train early-career individuals in the skills, knowledge, and expertise needed to enter the marine science field in animal care. The goal of Seek2Sea is to reduce barriers to entry-level animal care employment opportunities in marine science for communities of Greater Boston (including Boston, Revere, Somerville, Cambridge, Quincy, Malden, and Chelsea) by establishing a career pathway that combines hands-on training, professional development, and marine science learning opportunities.
Apprentices will work closely with experienced animal care professionals to learn the skills needed to care for the animals in the New England Aquarium's care. They will learn husbandry, training, and enrichment techniques used to enhance the care and well-being of our sea lions and seals, and general exhibit maintenance.
This position is intended for applicants with pre-entry level skills and experience in an animal care setting – those with no prior animal care experience are encouraged to apply.
This is a full-time, temporary, on-site position. The position is scheduled to run from April 2026 through August 2026, with some flexibility on the start date. Apprentices will work 5, 8 hour days each week including a weekend day. Hours will be 8a – 5p EST for the first 11 weeks of the apprenticeship, and 7a – 4p for the final 11 weeks of the apprenticeship.
Apprentices will be trained in the following duties and responsibilities:
Developing knowledge in the biology, history, and ecology of natural habitats for assigned aquatic species
Providing daily care for animals and facility, including food preparation, feeding, medication distribution, cleaning, and enclosure maintenance
Developing knowledge in basic behavior, training, and enrichment concepts to assist trainers during training sessions and presentations
Observing and documenting the behaviors for assigned species
Recognizing typical and abnormal behaviors and characteristics of assigned species
Engaging visitors, guests, and the public in presentations, behind the scenes tours, and Q&A sessions
Maintaining written and electronic records and submitting entries via NEAQ's specimen database system TRACKS© - this may include both narrative notes and numerical data.
Upholding a high standard of animal welfare, including identifying signs of animal distress and following NEAq protocols
Engaging in ongoing learning and professional development sessions, including e-learning modules, bi-weekly apprentice learning sessions, projects, and off-site learning experiences
Apprentices Will Receive
Pay rate: $17.60 per hour
Paid learning opportunities, including hands-on training, e-learning modules, and additional courses
On-site meal allowance
Monthly LinkPass (for subway and bus use; other commuting expenses will not be subsidized)
Opportunities for institutional and industry networking
Job placement support upon completion of the apprentice program
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent experience
Must reside in Greater Boston (including Revere, Somerville, Cambridge, Quincy, Malden, and Chelsea)
A strong interest in a career in Marine Science, Animal Training, or Animal Care
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Motivated with a strong commitment to learning
Willing to accept instruction and feedback
Interest in developing strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Ability to maintain collaborative working relationships with colleagues
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Able to work independently as well as collaboratively
Able to lift 50 pounds, climb multiple flights of stairs, and use small ladders
Able to work in confined spaces of varying temperature, light, and sound levels
Willing to actively participate in daily animal care duties, including food preparation, handling raw fish, exhibit cleaning, and maintenance
For more information and to apply online please visit: http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/
The New England Aquarium is committed to an inclusive workplace culture and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, as defined by the EEOC. Here, we foster a culture of respect and inclusion. We strive to engage and inspire a broad audience with our efforts to protect the blue planet. We believe that an inclusive workforce provides diverse experiences, skills, and perspectives that enrich our programs, strengthen problem-solving, add creativity, and enhance our workplace culture.
Apprentices will work closely with experienced animal care professionals to learn the skills needed to care for the animals in the New England Aquarium's care. They will learn husbandry, training, and enrichment techniques used to enhance the care and well-being of our sea lions and seals, and general exhibit maintenance.
This position is intended for applicants with pre-entry level skills and experience in an animal care setting – those with no prior animal care experience are encouraged to apply.
This is a full-time, temporary, on-site position. The position is scheduled to run from April 2026 through August 2026, with some flexibility on the start date. Apprentices will work 5, 8 hour days each week including a weekend day. Hours will be 8a – 5p EST for the first 11 weeks of the apprenticeship, and 7a – 4p for the final 11 weeks of the apprenticeship.
Apprentices will be trained in the following duties and responsibilities:
Developing knowledge in the biology, history, and ecology of natural habitats for assigned aquatic species
Providing daily care for animals and facility, including food preparation, feeding, medication distribution, cleaning, and enclosure maintenance
Developing knowledge in basic behavior, training, and enrichment concepts to assist trainers during training sessions and presentations
Observing and documenting the behaviors for assigned species
Recognizing typical and abnormal behaviors and characteristics of assigned species
Engaging visitors, guests, and the public in presentations, behind the scenes tours, and Q&A sessions
Maintaining written and electronic records and submitting entries via NEAQ's specimen database system TRACKS© - this may include both narrative notes and numerical data.
Upholding a high standard of animal welfare, including identifying signs of animal distress and following NEAq protocols
Engaging in ongoing learning and professional development sessions, including e-learning modules, bi-weekly apprentice learning sessions, projects, and off-site learning experiences
Apprentices Will Receive
Pay rate: $17.60 per hour
Paid learning opportunities, including hands-on training, e-learning modules, and additional courses
On-site meal allowance
Monthly LinkPass (for subway and bus use; other commuting expenses will not be subsidized)
Opportunities for institutional and industry networking
Job placement support upon completion of the apprentice program
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent experience
Must reside in Greater Boston (including Revere, Somerville, Cambridge, Quincy, Malden, and Chelsea)
A strong interest in a career in Marine Science, Animal Training, or Animal Care
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Motivated with a strong commitment to learning
Willing to accept instruction and feedback
Interest in developing strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Ability to maintain collaborative working relationships with colleagues
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Able to work independently as well as collaboratively
Able to lift 50 pounds, climb multiple flights of stairs, and use small ladders
Able to work in confined spaces of varying temperature, light, and sound levels
Willing to actively participate in daily animal care duties, including food preparation, handling raw fish, exhibit cleaning, and maintenance
For more information and to apply online please visit: http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/
The New England Aquarium is committed to an inclusive workplace culture and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, as defined by the EEOC. Here, we foster a culture of respect and inclusion. We strive to engage and inspire a broad audience with our efforts to protect the blue planet. We believe that an inclusive workforce provides diverse experiences, skills, and perspectives that enrich our programs, strengthen problem-solving, add creativity, and enhance our workplace culture.