Jr Wildlife Rehabilitator - Victoria, Canada - BCSPCA
Description
If you are up for the challenge and would like to be considered for this position, we would like to hear from you.
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is looking to fill the following career opportunity:POSITION:
Jr Wildlife Rehabilitator
STATUS:
On-call, Casual
SHIFT:
Various Shifts
LOCATION:
Wild ARC - Victoria, BC
CLASSIFICATION:
CUPE 50
WAGE:
$19.11 per hour
CLOSING DATE:
Open Until Filled
About the Position:
The Junior Wildlife Rehabilitator will participate in all wildlife care duties and the daily operation of the centre, including rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife, in addition to maintenance of facilities and cleaning.
Work in a humane, professional, and responsible manner, and encourage by teaching and example, other staff and volunteers to show the same qualities.
Maintain operations to BC SPCA Wild ARC guidelines in conjunction with IWRC/NWRA minimum standards for wildlife rehabilitation.Some specific duties:
- 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 patientfiles, 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
Qualifications you need to have:
- Minimum 1 year of postsecondary studies in Biological Sciences, Conservation or Environmental Studies, Animal Care, or relevant field
- Demonstrated animal care experience with wild mammals and birds through volunteering or practicum experience (include in resume # hours completed)
- Basic knowledge of natural history, identification, and behaviour of BC wildlife species; familiar with provincial and federal government wildlife regulations and rehabilitation permit requirements
- Strong teamwork skills and work ethic
- Excellent communication skills including telephone and public speaking
- Capable of handling a demanding workload and long hours; work 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
- 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)
How to apply:
The BC SPCA is a Registered Charity BN RR0001
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