Companion Animal Intern

The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks interns, part-time or full-time, to assist with developing and maintaining animals and interpersonal violence program databases, such as the Safe Havens for Pets of Domestic Violence Victims national database. Animals and interpersonal violence interns may also conduct computer research related to training efforts and legislative and policy initiatives, e.g., on pet protection orders, cross-reporting between animal and human services agencies, and related matters.

Hours are negotiable, as is length of service. Interested applicants should send their cover letter and résumé to Claire Coughlin at [email protected]. The windows during which applications will be considered are as follows:

Intern Session

Application Window

Spring (January–May) September 1–October 15
Summer (June–August) February 1–March 15
Fall (September–December) May 1–June 15


All internships will be remote until further notice.

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