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Showing posts with label volunteer. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Volunteer Vet



The Centre for Education, Research and Conservation of Primates and Nature (CERCOPAN: www.cercopan.org) is looking for a veterinarian for our rehabilitation and conservation project in southern Nigeria. The position involves managing the veterinary programme for a busy rehabilitation centre in Calabar (over 160 primates of 6 rainforest species), as well as the primates in our rainforest station which are future release candidates.
Duties include management and training of primate care staff and veterinary assistant, coordinating veterinary activities, monitoring of variation in diet and enrichment, and medical database management. Emphasis lies on preventive medication and continuous monitoring of the welfare and health of the captive primate population.
This is a challenging and rewarding position for anyone interested in making a contribution to primate conservation and working in wildlife veterinary medicine.
Requirements: Experience or second degree in wildlife veterinary medicine required.
Support provided: Room and board offered for one year contract.
To Apply: Please send covering letter, references (preferably email contact) and CV to nicolien.schoneveld@cercopan.org

Position open until filled.




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Monday, May 14, 2012

VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATOR


VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATOR


A rare and very exciting opportunity has arisen for a new appointment as a full time Volunteer Co-ordinator for our charity “Friends of Banham Zoo”, based at Banham Zoo.

 We are looking for a highly motivated person, with superb people management skills, who can lead a team of volunteers to assist in the day to day activities of our award winning zoo in all its various departments.

You will be expected to organise rotas, train and develop the team and have a real understanding of customer service.  There may also be a requirement to manage and run our Charity Shop, and support the fund raising events run by the Charity.

The successful candidate will ideally have previous experience of working in a similar environment and work well under pressure.

 Flexibility is a key factor as the Zoo is open 7 days a week, and you may have to work occasional weekend days and Bank Holidays as this is essential to the role. 

This is a full time role working 37.5 hours per week with a salary of c£18,000 per annum, dependant upon experience.

If you would like an opportunity to be the first in this brand new post, please apply either by email or post.  Please send in a covering letter and CV explaining why you are the best candidate to:-  Lynn.mellish@banhamzoo.co.ukor Lynn Mellish, HR Manager, Banham Zoo Ltd, The Grove, Banham, Norfolk NR16 2HE


Closing date for applications is 4th June 2012.


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Friday, March 16, 2012

The Care Bear Program



The Care Bear Program

Aruma (4 1/2 year old male) and Tipnis (1 year old female) are Andean Bears, a disappearing species, also known commonly as the Spectacle Bear.
We need extremely reliable Volunteers who can dedicated at least 4 weeks (28 days) straight of their time to caring and enriching the lives of these Bears,.

Week 1 Volunteers responsibilities include:
-Moving through the regular rotating roster of La Senda Verde Volunteering Program to gain a good feel for the Refuge.
- Cleaning, caring, and feeding Birds, Wildcat, Monkeys, Turtles and various other animals.
- Documenting feeding and behavioral habits.

Week 2-4 Volunteer will be introduced to Full Time Bear Care.
Responsibilities include:

- Preparing Food and Feeding Bears.
- Cleaning Aruma's Enclosure and Tipnis Cage.
- Reporting each day to the on sight Veterinarians feeding and behavioral habits of the Bears.
- Working on enrichment projects to keep the Bears active mentally and physically.
- Checking the perimeter and electric fence of Aruma's cage daily.
- Helping to construct the New Bear Enclosure for Tipnis as she is growing out of her cage.
- Overall helping give these Bears a better life and the attention to detail they need.
* Please note: You may also be asked to help with the responsibilities mentioned in week 1.

Cost
Is one upfront payment of 3780 Bolivianos ($19.56 US/day approximately) for the full 1 months stay and includes:

- Shared Accommodation in the Volunteers quarters.
- Hot showers
- Sheets
- Towels
- Laundry Facilities
- 3 meals/day
- Food and medicine for the Bears you are caring for

This is a full time work of love and we are able to give successful Volunteers plenty of support and guidance along the way from our on sight Veterinarians and Staff.
If you think you are up to this once in a lifetime rewarding challenge please apply and help make the difference in these Bears lives.

To apply please email Vicky at
vossiop@gmail.com
Or contact us through our website
www.sendaverde.com



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Monday, October 31, 2011

Volunteer Rehabilitation and Release Co-ordinator


Volunteer Rehabilitation and Release Co-ordinator


Primate Release Programme – Diani, Kenya

Job Description: 1 x Volunteer Rehabilitation and Release
Co-ordinator

Background Information and Position Description

The Colobus Trust, Kenya, facilitates the rescue and rehabilitation of confiscated, orphaned and injured animals and where feasible their return to the wild.
The Colobus Trust have successfully hand-reared the first Angolan Black and White colobus monkey to 9 months old and she is now ready to be prepared for release back in to the wild. This is brand new work and as a colobus of this species has never before been successfully hand-reared this type of release has never occurred with this species.

The juvenile colobus needs a full-time carer to teach her tree climbing, foraging and feeding and to monitor her soft release in to our home troop of wild Angolan colobus monkeys. In addition her transition in to the night enclosure with vervet and Sykes monkeys also needs to be monitored.

Once her transition in to the night enclosures has been achieved the general working day with the colobus will begin between 7-8am when she will be removed from the night enclosure. The rest of the day will be a mix of tree climbing, foraging and feeding lessons within our nature trail and a slow introduction to our home troop. The home troop have seen the juvenile colobus most days for the last 9 months but there has not been any physical contact. The colobus will be returned to her night enclosure around 5pm, given time to feed alone before joining the other vervet and Sykes monkeys for the night. .

Prior to the colobus’ transition in to the night enclosure there may also be some night care giving requirements (approx 2 nights per week on a rota system with the manager).
The Colobus Trust is based in Diani, Kenya and offers a unique opportunity to live in a beautiful beach and forested area, with many western comforts. Our accommodation comprises three unisex bedrooms, with four beds per room, in a communal house, hot/cold showers, 3 meals a day, laundry and housekeeping. There is good mobile phone and internet coverage, and using Sarfricom, the local network supplier, text messages to the UK are very cheap (approx 8p).

This is a volunteer position and as such no wage or stipend is currently available. The volunteer is responsible for their return flight to Mombasa, visa, which will need extending after 3 months for an additional 3 months, comprehensive travel and medical insurance, food and accommodation as mentioned above (150 Euros per week), all field clothing, including adequate walking boots, mobile and internet expenses.


Qualifications and Experience
Essential requirements

1. You need to be physically fit, have a lot of patience and an affinity for working closely with animals.
2. Ideally we would like someone who has a working knowledge of the rehabilitation and release process with primates, as well as captive care skills, who can contribute ideas and solutions.
3. Significant foreign travel or living/work experience, within a developing country and ideally the tropics
4. Interest in animal behaviour, conservation and welfare, and preferably a university level qualification in animal behaviour, primate conservation, zoology or other relevant subject

In addition, applicants must have certain QUALITIES:

they must be energetic, patient, open, responsible, flexible, healthy, able to work independently but also as part of a team, be highly motivated and not easily distracted by the holiday mentality found here in Diani. Applicants must also be hardworking and able to keep going, and do so cheerfully! Our schedule is demanding and unconventional (6 days work, 1 day off), up to 8 hrs field time per day.

The position is not ideal for someone who needs a lot of personal time, or for someone who easily feels lonely. The ideal applicant must be comfortable being unplugged and a distance from easy communication with the outside world, although there is good mobile phone and e-mail communication, but sometimes things just don't work. They must also have above average resistance to social/psychological stress with a tolerance towards local customs and beliefs and be comfortable with other conditions and risks
that are simply part of tropical fieldwork, such as limited healthcare, monotonous diet, rare confrontations with noxious plants or animals.

This is a volunteer position and as such no wage or stipend is currently available. The volunteer is responsible for their return flight to Mombasa, visa, which will need extending after 3 months for an additional 3 months, comprehensive travel and medical insurance, food and accommodation as mentioned above (100 Euros per week), all field clothing, including adequate walking boots, mobile and internet expenses.

For further information: conservation@colobustrust.org




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