The Jim Hill Fellowship program honors the legacy of one of the Tennessee Aquarium’s early leaders, who championed inclusivity in all areas of the Aquarium’s work. The Jim Hill Fellowship offers a 9-week, work-based learning opportunity at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It seeks to provide valuable experience and support, with the goal of encouraging greater participation in conservation science careers. This fellowship aims to guide and empower students with a passion for conservation, to explore practical solutions to conservation challenges while gaining meaningful hands-on experience. Selected Fellows will be paid a $16.00 hourly wage along with campus housing and parking. The Fellowship period is May 18th to July 17th, 2026, and fellows must be available for the full 9 weeks. Jim Hill Education Fellows will work closely with the Aquarium’s team of professional educators. Education Fellows should have a passion for engaging people through storytelling about science, animals, conservation, and the environment. Fellows will split their time rotating through several of our Education teams, which may include but are not limited to: Outreach, Community Programs, Guest Engagement, Youth Development, and Ambassador Animals. Each fellow will have an opportunity to experience and reflect on how to engage with different audiences through different educational experiences. Fellows will also have an opportunity to conduct an evaluation project and present their project to Aquarium staff and/or other relevant parties.
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