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Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - 501(c)(3) non-profit organization


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2021 Wildlife Internship Program

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Posted on: August 3, 2020 Apply Now
Internship, Part-time Expires October 31, 2021

WILDLIFE INTERNSHIP

Internship Program

An internship at Greenwood provides the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working with many different wildlife species. Interns will learn skills such as handling techniques, cleaning and sterilization procedures, habitat enrichment, diets, food preparation, and feeding methods.

Our internships are intended to provide nursing experience and on-the-job training in basic rehab skills, not to teach veterinary medicine.

Expectations

As an intern at Greenwood, you will be expected to work hard and get your hands dirty! There is a lot to learn from our wild patients through daily feeding and cleaning activities, but we need people who are really willing to take the initiative, learn, and get messy in the process.

There is no ‘cuddle time’ with these animals. Our primary objective is to return them to their natural, wild habitat once they are rehabilitated. We are an animal rehabilitation center first and foremost—and our patients and facilities must be treated as such.

We hope a working internship will help interns to examine wildlife career opportunities. In return, we expect to work with enthusiastic, mature, hard-working people who will become an integral part of the working staff at Greenwood during their internship.

Greenwood is a nonprofit organization and prides itself on offering an extensive and robust internship that provides lifelong experience and unforgettable memories.

This internship is unpaid, and you must be 18 years old to apply. If you are interning for school credit or have a specific school project that needs to be completed during your time with us, let us know. We will likely be able to accommodate it.

Recommended Qualifications

Previous experience in animal care—whether with wildlife or domesticated animals—is not required. Degrees (or degrees in progress) in the natural sciences, wildlife management, veterinary medicine, veterinary technician, or environmental education are welcomed, but we consider interns from all backgrounds. We believe that an interest in wildlife, a strong work ethic, and willingness to learn are more important.

Requirements

You must be 18 years old to apply

Must be proficient in English to work/volunteer at the center

Provide proof of up-to-date tetanus vaccination

Up-to-date pre-exposure rabies vaccination is required to work with rabies vector species

Minimum 24 hrs per week for the full length of the internship

Shifts are 7am-3pm and 3pm-11pm

8 to 10 hrs shifts spent standing, walking, bending, twisting, and lifting.

Availability at least three days per week

Ability to work night/morning shifts, weekend shifts, and holidays is required

2021 Session Dates

— ALL sessions opened until filled —

12-week internships

  • Spring Session: March 29 – June 20
  • Summer Session 1: May 10 – August 1
  • Summer Session 2: June 14 – September 5
  • Fall Session: August 9 – October 31

8-week internships

  • Spring Session: April 19 – June 13
  • Summer Session 1: May 17 – July 11
  • Summer Session 2: May 31 – July 25
  • Summer Session 3: June 14 – Aug 8
  • Summer Session 4: July 5 – August 29
  • Summer Session 5: August 2 – September 26
  • Fall Session: September 6 – October 31

Housing and Transportation

There is currently no on-site housing at Greenwood. You will be responsible for finding your own housing. However, we will certainly be available to make recommendations on housing in the area. You will also be responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from the center. Please be aware there is no public transportation directly to the center.

How to Apply

DO NOT APPLY ON HANDSHAKE!!

To join our 2021 internship program, please fill out this online application. Should you be selected for an interview, our Volunteer and Outreach Manager, Claudia Laprise, will contact you. We appreciate your interest in Greenwood Wildlife!

Application deadlines: ALL sessions opened until filled.

Questions? Please contact our Volunteer & Outreach Manager!

* Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a Colorado non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.

https://www.sos.state.co.us/ccsa/pages/search/results.xhtml

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