Description
Summary: Wildlife rehabilitators are responsible for the care of injured, sick, or orphaned animals. Responsibilities include providing our patient animals with food, shelter, and medical attention until they're healthy enough to be released back into their natural habitat. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Veterinary Technician is responsible for all phases/aspects of wildlife rehabilitation: emergencies, critical care, diet preparation, patient tracking, enforcing hospital and PRF protocols; coordinating admit and treat wildlife patients; maintain inventory and cleanliness; manage record-keeping; provide staff presence for patient care; ensure customer service; and assist in volunteer trainings and provides assistance to the hospital staff in regards to medical care.
Note: functions and responsibilities below represent possible duties necessary for staff in the Hospital. Generally, these functions will be distributed amongst staff by the managers to ensure adequate coverage of all functions across multiple-team members.
Major Functions and Responsibilities
Wildlife rehabilitators have a wide range of responsibilities which can include:
Animal Care