Facility
WildCat Ridge Sanctuary
Closing Date
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Description
Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary has four current opening for part-time Animal Care Interns starting immediately. Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary is home to over 50 captive-born wildcats and hybrids. We are looking for hardworking individuals who are dedicated to providing care for the wildcat rescues while maintaining a strict safety protocol.
The animal internship program provides valuable knowledge and experience with exotic feline husbandry while educating about the active wildlife crisis.
Some of the training offered:
• Animal Observation: methods to assess an animal’s behavior and their environment
• General Animal Information: protocol for keeping records of all aspects of sanctuary care
• Small Felid Husbandry: teaches daily care of domestics and hybrid cats
• Enrichment: procedures for creating enrichment for all the animals on-site
• Food Preparation: policies and procedures for food preparation and feeding,
for the wildcats
• Medication and Supplements: learn medications/supplements used for the residents and the best way to safely administer treatment
• Cleaning: procedures used for cleaning indoor and outdoor
Perfect for college students providing a great opportunity to learn more about working at a true sanctuary while adding skills to your resume. The reduced hours make it possible for Interns to go through the program while working or going to school. (Note: contact is prohibited between the wildcat residents and interns)
Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary is a 501(c) 3 lifetime sanctuary for captive born wildcats. The facility is located in Scotts Mills Oregon. WCR is a member of the American Sanctuary Association, Tigers in America, Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, American Association of Zoo Keepers, AAZK and The Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance.
Education and Pre-requisites
• Must be 21 years of age
• Must be in good physical condition
• Must be able to consistently lift 30 pounds
• Must be able to work in all weather conditions
• Must be fluent in English (both written and verbal)
• Must provide your own health insurance
• Candidates should have a least one year of undergraduate program studies in zoology, biology, or other animal-related fields.
Compensation and benefits
Animal Care Internships are non-paid positions and run for 12 to 16 weeks. Interns work a minimum of three days a week. This may include a weekend day.
Application instructions
Send resume, cover letter, transcripts, and copy of current Driver’s License along with two reference contacts to:
Wildcat Ridge Intern Program
PO. Box 280
Scotts Mills, Oregon 97375
Or email information to: catwch@gmail.com