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Wildlife rehabilitation work is multifaceted and
demanding. Many permit holders burn out and their centers close after
just a few years. Red Creek has been serving Southeastern
Pennsylvania continuously since 1991 and we attribute much of that
success to our volunteers.
Red Creek treats all species of Pennsylvania
wildlife and admits over 1000 wild patients each year.
One person can not do the work alone but together we can make a huge
difference. Whether you are comfortable working with the
animals or not, YOU have special talents we can use. If you love
what we are doing and want to be a part, please check out what we
have to offer:
NOTE - Requirements for many positions have changed.
Please read all requirements before applying!
Animal Care Assistant - Year Round
Nursery Care Assistant / Internship- April through September
Wildlife
Information Operator (Answering Telephones) - April through September
General Maintenance Volunteer - (GMV)
Wildlife Capture and Transport (WCT) - Year Round
Land
owners/farmers: Release Locations
Fishing
Errand runner

Animal Care Assistant - Year Round
Overview
The Animal Care Assistant is a
year-round volunteer position within Red Creek. You will get to know
the staff, volunteers and animals on a personal level, be exposed to
and have the opportunity to assist with all aspects of wildlife
rehabilitation including: first aid, treatment, admissions,
medications, and releases. Animal Care Assistants are automatically
approved for the Nursery Care Positions if desired.
General Tasks
Assist the clinic staff by cleaning
cages, weighing animals, preparing diets and feeding the
"self-feeding" animals. The Animal
Care Assistant also helps with cleaning and maintaining
the facilities, laundry and dishes.
Requirements
Must be at least 18 years of age
The demands of treating 1000
animals each year (most of them between May and September) require
the highest level of commitment from our volunteers. While we
certainly work around our volunteers other commitments, absolute
reliability insofar as manning your shift is required! ACA
shifts are a minimum of four hours long, between 9am and 3pm. ACAs
are asked to commit to one full year, are required to volunteer
weekly and to work the same shift each week. The clinic is open
seven days a week, year-round.
Animal care involves the ability to
bend and kneel easily, carry buckets of water and food to outdoor
enclosures (about 20 pounds), stand for 4 hours, walk unaided and
walk on uneven outdoor terrain.
If you have any questions or concerns about these requirments, or the application process, please feel free to contact us.
Application
An application can be filled
out on-line or downloaded
to print. Applicants must also read and sign our volunteer
agreement, liability
release form and provide
a criminal background check.
Although our application
requirements may seem strict, working with wildlife is both a great
responsibility and a great privilege. Wildlife rehabilitation
is strictly regulated by state and federal laws and Red Creek
Wildlife Center does not take that responsibility lightly.
Nursery Care Assistant / Internship - April through September
Overview
The Nursery Care Assistant is
a highly coveted seasonal volunteer position within Red
Creek. Feeding baby wild animals (both mammals and birds) is a
round-the-clock task that takes a special commitment and offers
great personal rewards. Nursery Care Assistants will also be asked to
perform tasks associated with the Animal Care Assistant position and help other volunteers with general tasks.
General Tasks
Learn proper
feeding techniques for many baby wild mammals and birds and maintain
a strict feeding schedule for those animals.
Requirements
Must be at least 18 years of age
The demands of treating 1000
animals each year (most of them between May and September) require
the highest level of commitment from our volunteers. While we
certainly work around our volunteers other commitments, absolute
reliability insofar as manning your shift is required! NCA
shifts are a minimum of four hours long, in the morning, afternoon or evening. NCAs
are asked to commit to 3 full months, are required to volunteer
weekly and to work the same shift each week.
NCA involves working with ALL types
of songbirds and common mammals. Juvenile raptor care and the
care of (RVS) Rabies Vector Species (raccoons, foxes, skunks,
coyotes, woodchucks and bats) are NOT part of the general NCA
program. Individuals interested in working with RVS must attend
a state approved RVS training class (when available) and have proof
of rabies vaccines or protective titer within the past 2 years.
If you have any questions or concerns about these requirments, or the application process, please feel free to contact us.
Application
An application can be filled
out on-line or downloaded
to print. Applicants must also read and sign our volunteer
agreement, liability
release form and provide
a criminal background check.
Although our application
requirements may seem strict, working with wildlife is both a great
responsibility and a great privilege. Wildlife rehabilitation
is strictly regulated by state and federal laws and Red Creek
Wildlife Center does not take that responsibility lightly.
Wildlife Information Operator (WIO) - April through September
Overview
RCWC receives
thousands of phone calls each year about wildlife in distress. The
advice a caller receives can determine the future of an animal. Our
WIO volunteer is often the most important first contact on behalf of
that animal
General Tasks
The WIO line receives calls from
the general public, veterinary offices, animal shelters, police
departments and others. The nature of the calls includes: distressed
wildlife in need of care, nuisance wildlife, orphaned wildlife, and
general wildlife questions. Full training is provided,
Requirements
Good telephone communication skills.
Extreme patience in working with
the public.
The demands of treating 1000
animals each year (most of them between May and September) require
the highest level of commitment from our volunteers. While we
certainly work around our volunteers other commitments, absolute
reliability insofar as manning your shift is required! WIO
shifts are a minimum of four hours long, in the morning, afternoon
or evening. NCAs
are asked to commit to 3 full months, are required to volunteer
weekly and to work the same shift each week.
Must complete a 4 hour WIO training class
- provided free by RCWC.
If you have any questions or concerns about these requirments, or the application process, please feel free to contact us.
Application
An application can be filled
out on-line or downloaded
to print. Applicants must also read and sign our volunteer
agreement, liability
release form and provide
a criminal background check.
Although our application
requirements may seem strict, working with wildlife is both a great
responsibility and a great privilege. Wildlife rehabilitation
is strictly regulated by state and federal laws and Red Creek
Wildlife Center does not take that responsibility lightly.
General Maintenance Volunteer - (GMV)
Overview
These volunteers help maintain the
clinic, outdoor aviaries, wildlife garden, and more. Those who have
basic carpentry, gardening, plumbing, house painting and/or masonry
experience would be of great assistance to our organization.
Maintenance volunteers are not required to have a regular weekly
shift; rather, we will contact you if we have a need in your field of
expertise once you have signed up.
If you have any questions or concerns about these requirments, or the application process, please feel free to contact us.
Application
An application can be filled
out on-line or downloaded
to print. Applicants must also read and sign our liability
release form and provide
a criminal background check.
Although our application
requirements may seem strict, working with wildlife is both a great
responsibility and a great privilege. Wildlife rehabilitation
is strictly regulated by state and federal laws and Red Creek
Wildlife Center does not take that responsibility lightly.
Wildlife Capture and Transport (WCT) - Year Round
Overview
RCWC relies
strongly on the public's ability to get an animal to our door. We do
understand that this is not always possible. The Wildlife Capture and
Transport Specialist is a state and federal regulated activity that
requires a permit. Red Creek provides the training, test and permit
application required by Pennsylvania.
General Tasks
WCT personnel are on-call during
scheduled times for a designated area. If the need arises, the WCT
will drive to an animal situation, determine proper intervention,
capture the animals if necessary and transport the animal to our facility.
Requirements
Attend the RCWC 5 hour class for
WCT, pass a written test and successfully complete the state permit process.
You must have a valid drivers
license and use your own vehicle.
Although some equipment can be
supplied by RCWC as it is available, WCT personnel are required to
purchase some of their own equipment (Under $100).
Extreme patience in working with
the public.
The demands of treating 1000
animals each year (most of them between May and September) require
the highest level of commitment from our volunteers. While we
certainly work around our volunteers other commitments, although you do
not need to be present at our facility, absolute reliability insofar
as being available during your shift is required! Because
of the permitting process, WCT personnel are required to make a 2
year commitment.
WCT involves the ability to
out-think and out-maneuver injured wildlife in their natural
environment. Basic health, agility and physical fitness are necessary.
If you have any questions or concerns about these requirments, or the application process, please feel free to contact us.
Application
An application can be filled
out on-line or downloaded
to print. Applicants must also read and sign our liability
release form and provide
a criminal background check.
Although our application
requirements may seem strict, working with wildlife is both a great
responsibility and a great privilege. Wildlife rehabilitation
is strictly regulated by state and federal laws and Red Creek
Wildlife Center does not take that responsibility lightly.
Supply and Tasks Assistance
The following
assistants do not need to apply or file required paperwork.
Just drop us
an email adding you to our database of people who we can call when needed.
peggy @ redcreekwildlifecenter.com
Land owners/farmers: Release Locations
- With the decline of farmland and woodlands we are having a much
harder time finding release locations. We are always seeking areas of
wooded areas, marsh/swampland, ponds or lakes. These regions need to
be somewhat isolated from urban habitation and busy roads. Generally,
this sites are used for less common species of wildlife. Several of
the species are directly beneficial in that they consume 'pesky'
insects and grubs.
Fishing: We occasionally
need live minnows, small and large fish from fresh, safe sources.
Perhaps you fish or know someone who does as a hobby. We like to keep
a base of fishermen on file for when those needs arrive.
Errand runner: make special
errands (such as picking up supplies) or phone calls as needed.
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