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Join our team in 2026 for an enriching internship experience

21st April 2026

ANNOUNCEMENT: OPEN INTERNSHIP 2026

The natural environment of D’Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll is among the most ecologically healthy and unique in Seychelles and in the world. More sea turtles come to nest on the beaches, more sharks, rays and fishes swarm over the coral reefs and more seabirds nest and roost in the trees than at any other island in the Amirantes Group. The Save Our Seas Foundation D’Arros Research Centre (SOSF–DRC) is tasked with preserving and showcasing the ecological integrity of these islands and their surrounding marine environment through research, monitoring, restoration and education.

The Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF) is offering training opportunities and is looking for one:

Research Intern for the SOSF D’Arros Research Centre

Are you a young Seychellois passionate about our terrestrial and marine environments and willing to learn about conservation to help preserve our natural ecosystems? Now is your chance to apply for a three-month traineeship at the D’Arros Research Centre where you will be an active member of the team, helping in all research activities around D’Arros and St Joseph Atoll.

Members of the DRC team weighing a juvenile lemon shark during a juvenile shark tagging session in St Joseph atoll. Photo by Henriette Grimmel | © Save Our Seas Foundation

Members of the DRC team weighing a juvenile lemon shark during a juvenile shark tagging session in St Joseph atoll. Photo by Henriette Grimmel | © Save Our Seas Foundation

Applications only open to Seychellois citizens and residents.

DURATION: Three months (10-12 weeks) mid-September to mid-December 2026 (exact dates TBC pending flight schedule)

PLACE OF WORK AND LIVING: D’Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll, Amirantes Group, Seychelles

COMPENSATION: minimum salary as per government regulations, room and board

Research Intern Maria Monthy on skipping duty for fieldwork. Photo by Henriette Grimmel | © Save Our Seas Foundation

Research Intern Maria Monthy on skipping duty for fieldwork. Photo by Henriette Grimmel | © Save Our Seas Foundation

OVERVIEW OF MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist with and participate in all core and targeted marine and terrestrial research projects
  • Assist with data entry and data management
  • Help in maintaining lab buildings, field camp, vehicles, boats, lab equipment, dive gear and other DRC infrastructure and equipment
  • Assist with logistical and administrative tasks including but not limited to social media posts, writing of blogs, reports

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

  • 18+ years old
  • Native / Fluent in both spoken and written English
  • Completed secondary school education
  • Excellent swimming skills and comfortable in the water
  • Demonstrated commitment to and keen interest in environment and conservation issues (e.g. school club, extracurricular activities, university enrolment plans etc.)
  • Ability to share living space with others
  • Ability and willingness to work long hours in the field when required
  • Ability to actively contribute to tasks when working both independently and as a team member
  • Ability to respond to difficult, stressful or sensitive situations in a way that reduces or minimizes potential conflict, strives to maintain good working relationships characterized by respect and mutual regard
  • Some experience in (remote) field work or research in the marine or terrestrial sector
  • Professional behaviour and appearance – Self-motivated, organized
  • Good communication skills – Ability to convey clear, concise messages both in written and verbal format
  • Physically, medically and mentally fit
  • Basic understanding and skills in Microsoft Office and general digital literacy
The DRC team after a successful juvenile shark tagging session. Photo by Dr Anna Koester | © Save Our Seas Foundation

The DRC team after a successful juvenile shark tagging session. Photo by Dr Anna Koester | © Save Our Seas Foundation

APPLICATION

Individuals who meet the minimum qualifications and requirements are invited to send the following documents to SOSF-DRC Director Henriette Grimmel henriette@saveourseas.com.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

  • Cover letter explaining motivation for the role and intentions for the future (in PDF format)
  • Full CV/Resume including details of two contactable references (in PDF format)
  • Copy of ID Card
  • Reference or recommendation letter/s (if any)
  • Proof of dive qualification (if any)
Research Intern Maria Monthy on a MantaCam dive. Photo by Henriette Grimmel | © Save Our Seas Foundation

Research Intern Maria Monthy on a MantaCam dive. Photo by Henriette Grimmel | © Save Our Seas Foundation

DEADLINE: 30th April 2026 (COB 17:00 GMT+4)

Interviews will be in weeks after the application deadline.

To download all application details click here.