Wildlife Center of Virginia As part of the rehabilitation team, wildlife rehabilitators are responsible for a variety of tasks, including animal care, husbandry, nutrition, and, most importantly, training. T... his position reports to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Supervisor and is a member of the Veterinary Department.
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Licensed Veterinary Technician
PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Responsible for the daily care of wild patients receiving veterinary care, assisting veterinarians and rehabilitation staff with pre-, peri-, and post-operative care of wild patie... nts, and maintaining smooth wildlife health operations.
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Wildlife Rehabilitator
Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) Full-time position responsible for helping with day-to-day rehabilitation (intakes, treatments, husbandry etc), helping to train and supervise interns, seasonal staff and voluntee... rs, answer hotline calls, as well as helping to a lesser degree with care of resident birds, and other general rehabilitation duties.
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The Raptor Center - University of Minnesota About the Job The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) invites applications for an outstanding distinguished dual-role faculty candidate as the holder o... f the prestigious Patrick T. Redig Endowed Chair in Raptor and Ecosystem Health and as the Director of The Raptor Center. The position will be a contract (non-tenure) or a tenure-track full-time at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor at the Veterinary Population Medicine (VPM) Department. The final rank and terms of appointment will depend on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate consistent with Collegiate and University policies. Position Overview: We are searching for an exceptional individual with demonstrated leadership in conservation medicine and/or ecosystem health, complemented by a strong academic background and administrative experience. This role is critical in advancing raptor and ecosystem health, shaping research and clinical practices, and ensuring the continued success and impact of The Raptor Center. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership and program development at The Raptor Center and will join the faculty of the VPM department to contribute to impactful research, education, mentoring and outreach activities, promoting collaborations, partnerships, and an interdisciplinary, diverse and inclusive culture of belonging. The candidate in this position will be key to drive philanthropic efforts to secure resources and support the activities at The Raptor Center to maintain the Center’s status as a global leader in raptor medicine, surgery, rehabilitation and conservation.
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The Lead Wildlife Rehabilitator plays a key role in the rehabilitation team’s day-to-day operations. Working closely with ... the Assistant Rehabilitation Manager, this position involves training staff and volunteers, managing daily tasks, and ensuring smooth operational workflows. This role requires a passion for wildlife care and conservation. The Lead Rehabilitator contributes to the smooth operation of Wildlife Haven and adheres to high standards of ethics, safety, and positive work culture. POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Wildlife Care & Rehabilitation • Oversee the implementation of animal care plans as directed by the Assistant Rehabilitation Manager, Rehabilitation Manager and Wildlife Veterinarian. • Ensure proper intake, assessment, and ongoing care of wildlife patients. • Ensure proper handling, feeding, cleaning, and monitoring of animals under rehabilitation. • Provide input on animal care and release readiness in collaboration with the rehabilitation team. • Responsible for fostering program communication and coordination (supplies, etc.) Team Leadership • Support interns and volunteers in their daily tasks, ensuring quality and efficiency. • Assist in onboarding, training, and mentoring new volunteers and staff members. • Ensure adherence to organizational policies, procedures, and safety standards. Task Management & Operations • Coordinate daily volunteer schedules, task assignments, and workflow • Maintain accurate records of animal care, volunteer hours, and operational tasks. • Assist with reporting and documentation for internal use and external compliance. Facility Maintenance • Oversee the cleanliness and organization of animal enclosures, rehabilitation spaces, and common areas. • Identify and report facility or equipment issues to the Assistant Rehabilitation Manager and Rehabilitation Manager.
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Part-Time Vererinarian
Amos Rehabilitation Keep, University of Texas Marine Science Institute The Amos Rehabilitation Keep (ARK) with the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve and University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas, TX is seeking a p... art-time veterinarian to join our team! The ARK specializes in sea turtles, marine birds, and birds of prey!
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Manager
CROW- Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife Work Location: Hospital & CROW Campus Department: Hospital Reports to: Hospital Practice Manager
CROW- Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife Duties and Responsibilities: • Provide support in clinical patient care to Staff Veterinarian, CVT/ICU Manager, and vet team as directed. • Assist and supervise in traini... ng students, staff, and volunteers in ICU patient care and hospital protocols. • Assist with triage physical exams and ICU patient veterinary rechecks. • Oversee and perform ICU treatments, feedings, diagnostics, radiographs, wound care, IVC placement, venipuncture, and determine husbandry for ICU patients. Oversee flow of daily ICU patient care tasks. • Perform daily diagnostics including manual CBC’s for avian, mammal, and reptile, fecal, Chemistry, and I-Stat. • Assist CVT/ICU Manager in maintaining the in-house laboratory and preparing diagnostic shipments. • Maintain surgery suite for immediate use and provides surgical assistance, clean and sterilize instruments, and maintain endoscopy equipment. • Monitor patients under anesthesia and recovery, including training students in the same protocols. • Maintain patient medical records database in compliance with regulations. Ensure all lab work is entered into the online database in a timely manner. • Supervise maintenance, cleaning and overall orderliness of the hospital and rehabilitative facilities. • Assist with primary care for neonatal mammals and birds and all aspects of rehabilitation process as needed when requested by rehab team. • Advise all veterinary interns in clinic procedural matters if supervising veterinarian is unavailable. • Give presentations or assist in educational efforts such as “CROW Campus Tours” as directed. • Give teaching rounds for students in collaboration with supervising veterinarian. • Aid Wildlife First Responders in coordinating rescue, transport, and release of injured, sick, or rehabilitated wildlife to and from CROW as needed. • Assist in collaborative projects as requested by veterinary staff (BMNSM, FWC, etc.). Other duties as assigned (cross-trained in other areas of the clinic).
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Licensed Veterinary Technician
Cornell University’s Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital We are seeking a licensed veterinary technician that is energetic, proactive, team focused, and interested in working in a dynamic educational setting that provides a compassionat... e environment for native wildlife while providing advanced veterinary care. The ideal candidate will thrive in a dynamic environment, is interested in working with a diverse and challenging caseload and wants to work in a place that strongly values professional mentorship of students and collaborative teamwork.
The Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital (SWH) provides state-of-the-art medical and surgical care for ill and injured native wildlife in New York State. Serving approximately 2000 patients annually, we treat patients with a goal of release back to the wild, in a supportive environment that emphasizes exceptional patient care. Our hospital staff has a passion for teaching, and is dedicated to training veterinary students, veterinary technician students, and graduate veterinarians in wildlife medicine. Through innovative research projects, we contribute new information to the field of wildlife medicine that improves our ability to care for our patients as well as our understanding of wildlife health. We collaborate extensively with other animal and wildlife professionals to achieve successful patient outcomes and advance wildlife medicine including Cornell University Hospital for Animals veterinary specialists, state wildlife officials, and licensed wildlife rehabilitators from across the state.
What’s in it for you?
- Great benefits! - 3 weeks of paid vacation - 13 additional holiday days with generous holiday pay if you work on those days - An award-winning benefits program - Comprehensive health care options - Access to wellness programs - Employee discounts - Generous retirement contributions - Impressive educational benefits