Wildlife Rehabilitator - Temporary
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- Victoria, BC
- Temporaire
- Temps-plein
- Participate in all daily animal care duties including admission, rescue, triage, examination, treatment, diet planning, food preparation, feeding and release
- Perform duties as required including answering phone calls, interacting with the public, veterinarians, government, etc. in order to maintain centre operations
- Ensure facility hygiene and adherence to health and safety protocols
- Assist in the training and management of volunteers
- Maintain detailed records including patient-files, care instructions, and patient log book; perform data entry of files and analysis of records
- Rescue and transport wildlife
- Participate in cage design, construction, and maintenance as required
- Pick up supplies and donations as required
- Attend and participate in team meetings, training, workshops and other projects as required
- Liaise with other rehabilitation organizations and perform regular research to ensure highest standards of animal care; stay abreast of current wildlife rehabilitation practices
- Work shifts as required (weekends, evenings, stat holidays) and perform other related duties as assigned
- Minimum 2 years of post-secondary studies in Biological Sciences, Animal Health Care, or a relevant field, Bachelor’s degree preferred
- Minimum 2 years wildlife rehabilitation or husbandry experience
- Basic rehabilitation skills certification from a provincial or international body; advanced skills is preferable; knowledge of IWRC/NWRA minimum standards
- Animal care experience with small to medium size wild mammals and birds including raptors, songbirds, waterfowl, seabirds, deer, raccoons, squirrels, seals
- Knowledge of natural history, identification, and behaviour of BC wildlife species; familiar with provincial and federal government wildlife regulations and rehabilitation permit requirements
- Capable of handling a demanding workload and long hours
- Available to work all shifts assigned by the Manager including weekends and statutory holidays
- Ability to work in all types of outdoor conditions
- Comfortable working with potentially hazardous conditions, such as contact with parasites, zoonotic diseases, dangerous animals, and chemicals
- Requires substantial physical labour (must be able to lift 50 pounds)
- Must be vaccinated for tetanus (and rabies preferred)
- Must be able to work in emergency situations, on short notice
- Strong teamwork skills and work ethic
- Excellent communication skills including telephone and public speaking
- Good physical stamina and health
- Intermediate level of computer literacy
- Valid Class N or 5 BC Drivers’ License and driver’s abstract
- Access to vehicle use daily (Wild ARC is not on a direct transit route)
- Philosophical harmony with the mission, vision and strategic directions of the BC SPCA.
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals