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Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician

  • ... Posted on: Jan 13, 2025
  • ... Pacific Wildlife Care
  • ... Morro Bay, California
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician   

Job Title :

Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Morro Bay California United States

Remote :

No

Jobcon Logo Job Description :

Pacific Wildlife Care (PWC) in Morro Bay, CA is seeking an experienced Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician with strong organizational skills, enthusiasm for working with volunteers and a passion for engaging the public about living in peaceful co-existence with wildlife.

Pacific Wildlife Care is the only facility in San Luis Obispo County permitted to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation services to native wildlife and is a member of the Oiled Wildlife Care Network. PWC treats 2,500 - 3,000 injured and orphaned wildlife patients and responds to 10,000 to 15,000 wildlife-related phone calls annually.

Pacific Wildlife Care offers an open and inviting work environment where passion for native wildlife and connecting people with nature is shared by all. Under the direction of the Director of Animal Care (wildlife veterinarian) and the Center Director, this position is supported by a team of five other Rehabilitation Technicians, interns and 40 – 60 volunteers.

Purpose:

The Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician is responsible for day-to-day animal care/rehabilitation. This position implements established protocols to provide the highest possible standard of ongoing care for wildlife patients.

Compensation:

This is a full time (40hrs/week), seasonal (April-September) position. This is an hourly, non-exempt position at $17.00/hour.

Pacific Wildlife Care does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, marital status, national origin, political affiliation or mental or physical handicap. Position is open until filled.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities inclusive, but not limited to:

  • Implement directives of the Director of Animal Care and Center Director for all daily operations at the facility
  • Assist the veterinarian and/or provide assistance with medical procedures
  • Intake, examination and treatment of injured and orphaned wildlife
  • Maintain accurate records of examination, treatment, rehabilitation and final disposition of all patients
  • Keep patient treatment boards current with case information/treatment/feeding schedule/rechecks
  • Supervise interns and volunteers
  • Provide leadership and support in the training of volunteers to motivate and promote technical advancement, knowledge and skill level
  • Direct and oversee volunteer duties, including maintaining cleanliness and order in all facility areas, janitorial/laundry, food preparation and appropriate housing of animals (dry and pool environments)
  • Work cooperatively with other Center staff and contribute to a positive, friendly environment for the public, volunteers, interns, employees and Board of Directors
  • Maintain a safe, professional working environment at all times
  • Perform other duties as directed by the Director of Animal Care and Center Director to ensure a positive public image, enhance the operation of the organization and improve the quality of life for animals
  • Comply with all permit conditions of California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish & Wildlife Service
  • Ability to fulfill annual continuing education requirements and stay current in the field of Wildlife Rehabilitation

Requirements

  • Experience at a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility
  • Familiarity with the care and rehabilitation requirements for a broad range of wildlife species including birds, mammals and reptiles
  • Wildlife rehabilitation skills including rescue and transport, performing physical examinations, patient triage, nutrition plan development, patient housing, and basic medical skills (administering injections, basic wound/fracture management, gavage, fluid therapy, pain management and euthanasia)
  • Ability to delegate appropriately according to skills and abilities of staff and volunteers.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively with staff, volunteers and the public and work as part of a team
  • Ability to maintain enthusiasm and a professional demeanor while working under pressure
  • Occasional work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather. This is a physical job. Must have willingness to work with some physical risk while observing proper safety procedures
  • Current California driver’s license

Jobcon Logo Position Details

Posted:

Jan 13, 2025

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

Snaprecruit ID:

SD-WOR-87acbe1eda34fc3fd6441ea0975071fa432cd457896ecb00997086472bd4ade5

City:

Morro Bay

Job Origin:

WORKABLE_ORGANIC_FEED

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Pacific Wildlife Care (PWC) in Morro Bay, CA is seeking an experienced Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician with strong organizational skills, enthusiasm for working with volunteers and a passion for engaging the public about living in peaceful co-existence with wildlife.

Pacific Wildlife Care is the only facility in San Luis Obispo County permitted to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation services to native wildlife and is a member of the Oiled Wildlife Care Network. PWC treats 2,500 - 3,000 injured and orphaned wildlife patients and responds to 10,000 to 15,000 wildlife-related phone calls annually.

Pacific Wildlife Care offers an open and inviting work environment where passion for native wildlife and connecting people with nature is shared by all. Under the direction of the Director of Animal Care (wildlife veterinarian) and the Center Director, this position is supported by a team of five other Rehabilitation Technicians, interns and 40 – 60 volunteers.

Purpose:

The Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician is responsible for day-to-day animal care/rehabilitation. This position implements established protocols to provide the highest possible standard of ongoing care for wildlife patients.

Compensation:

This is a full time (40hrs/week), seasonal (April-September) position. This is an hourly, non-exempt position at $17.00/hour.

Pacific Wildlife Care does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, marital status, national origin, political affiliation or mental or physical handicap. Position is open until filled.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities inclusive, but not limited to:

  • Implement directives of the Director of Animal Care and Center Director for all daily operations at the facility
  • Assist the veterinarian and/or provide assistance with medical procedures
  • Intake, examination and treatment of injured and orphaned wildlife
  • Maintain accurate records of examination, treatment, rehabilitation and final disposition of all patients
  • Keep patient treatment boards current with case information/treatment/feeding schedule/rechecks
  • Supervise interns and volunteers
  • Provide leadership and support in the training of volunteers to motivate and promote technical advancement, knowledge and skill level
  • Direct and oversee volunteer duties, including maintaining cleanliness and order in all facility areas, janitorial/laundry, food preparation and appropriate housing of animals (dry and pool environments)
  • Work cooperatively with other Center staff and contribute to a positive, friendly environment for the public, volunteers, interns, employees and Board of Directors
  • Maintain a safe, professional working environment at all times
  • Perform other duties as directed by the Director of Animal Care and Center Director to ensure a positive public image, enhance the operation of the organization and improve the quality of life for animals
  • Comply with all permit conditions of California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish & Wildlife Service
  • Ability to fulfill annual continuing education requirements and stay current in the field of Wildlife Rehabilitation

Requirements

  • Experience at a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility
  • Familiarity with the care and rehabilitation requirements for a broad range of wildlife species including birds, mammals and reptiles
  • Wildlife rehabilitation skills including rescue and transport, performing physical examinations, patient triage, nutrition plan development, patient housing, and basic medical skills (administering injections, basic wound/fracture management, gavage, fluid therapy, pain management and euthanasia)
  • Ability to delegate appropriately according to skills and abilities of staff and volunteers.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively with staff, volunteers and the public and work as part of a team
  • Ability to maintain enthusiasm and a professional demeanor while working under pressure
  • Occasional work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather. This is a physical job. Must have willingness to work with some physical risk while observing proper safety procedures
  • Current California driver’s license

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