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Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

WILDNorth – Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
Position: Wildlife Rescue & Frontline Intern
Time Period: May 1 through August 31
Hours: 20 hrs per week (two 10hr shifts)

WILDNorth is seeking enthusiastic people who love wildlife, the outdoors, and have a strong desire to learn and work well in a team environment.

WILDNorth is a non-partisan, charitable organization that provides compassionate care for injured and orphaned wildlife and educates the public on the importance of wildlife in our community. We provide a high standard of care to a wide variety of native and migratory species. Approximately 80% of our patients are wild birds (waterfowl, birds of prey, songbirds) and 20% small mammals (squirrels, porcupines, fox).

Duties:
Working under the supervision of the Helpline Manager and WILDRescue Manager, interns will assist with the following:
– Field and log phone calls from, and provide solutions to the public about wildlife concerns
– Formulate effective strategies for wildlife capture in the field
– Utilize nets and other equipment to capture wildlife
– Physically handle wildlife
– Facilitate the intake of wildlife patients, create online patient files, and transition the patients to the animal care team
– Greet individuals upon arrival, accept donations and process merchandise sales
– Drive to and from Wildlife Hospital and rescue locations
– Coordinate with WILDRescue Manager and Helpline callers
– Work cooperatively with other wildlife rescuers
– Liaise with public and represent WILDNorth in a positive manner

Interns are required to follow all WILDNorth policy, procedures and protocols. Interns will also interact and work with other facility volunteers, summer students and casual relief staff.

Skills:
– Good communication and interpersonal skills
– Ability to work independently and as a team member
– Ability to be motivated, flexible, and patient in a highly demanding work environment
– Able to endure a physically challenging environment and lift/ carry 40 lbs.

Requirements:
– Experience or coursework in biological or environmental sciences, wildlife rehabilitation or management, veterinary medicine, animal welfare or husbandry is an asset
– Must be 18 years of age or older
– Must have a valid driver’s license and provide a driver’s license abstract
– Must have current tetanus vaccination
– Rabies vaccination is an asset
– Must provide a Criminal Record Check

Conditions:
All positions are voluntary, NO salary is offered. Housing and transportation are not provided.

Benefits & skill development for the Intern:
– Species identification and wildlife capture/handling experience
– Wildlife management and conflict resolution experience
– Further your career or educational goals
– Orientation and training provided
– Learning job skills and teamwork
– Mentorship and friendships with like-minded people
– Certificate of completion of internship provided

Though the majority of our summer internships run from May through August, there is the opportunity to start in April and/or end in September. Please indicate your availability on the form below.

Application Process:
1. Fill in an application form at https://wildnorth.ca/who-we-are/current-opportunities/ and attach your resume.
2. Submit your application.

WILDNorth’s staff thanks you for your interest in our volunteer internship program. All applicants will go through an application, screening, and interview process. Successful candidates will then attend an orientation and onsite training.

To apply for this job email your details to volunteer@wildnorth.ca.

PO BOX 4990
Edmonton AB
T6E 5G8


Rooted in Wisdom: Deer Aging Techniques

Embark on a journey of precision and insight with the Lethbridge College Wildlife Analytics Lab (WAL) at the ACTWS Conference in Jasper! Join our workshop, ‘Rooted in Wisdom: Deer Aging Techniques‘, to explore the secrets hidden within wildlife teeth. Explore both the field technique of ‘tooth eruption and wear’ and the laboratory marvel of ‘cementum analysis’ – both dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of ungulate ages. Delve into the heart of these techniques, comparing their accuracy and precision, with a revelation of the superior accuracy of cementum analysis. Learn the art of tooth extraction and witness the seamless process of submitting your own wildlife teeth to the WAL for aging through cementum analysis. Elevate your understanding of deer populations and contribute to the advancement of wildlife knowledge and bolster your resume with applied experience. Participants will gain hands-on familiarity with the field technique of jaw aging, and the lab process of tooth extraction, inspection, preparation, and cementum analysis. Join us in Jasper for a transformative experience at the intersection of field expertise and cutting-edge laboratory analysis!

Facilitated by the Wildlife Analytics Lab, Lethbridge College

Cost: $15

Professional refers to someone who works with wildlife and/or their habitats in a professional setting.

In this context, it is not in reference to a legal professional designation.

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