Spring 2024 Wildlife Rehabilitation Internship
Credit: Unpaid internship. University credit if approved by your department
Department: Animal Care
Position Time: Week of April 8th, 2024 - June 3rd, 2024
Application Due: March 1st, 2024
Description: SBWCN seeks wildlife rehabilitation interns who are passionate
about wildlife and are fueled by a desire to save lives. Interns will learn and practice all aspects
of animal husbandry for wildlife that are sick, injured, orphaned, or oil-impaired. Although wildlife
rehabilitation interns will sometimes interact with the veterinary team, this is not a veterinary
internship.
The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network is a nonprofit organization that has been rescuing,
rehabilitating, and releasing wildlife in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties for over 30 years. It
is the mission of our organization and our professional wildlife care staff to give wild animals in
need a second chance at life.
Our organization provides an essential service in the midst of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
(HPAI). We remain open and operational. The policies we have in place are based on the
discretion of our Directory of Veterinary Services and are subject to change. Applicants must
be able to follow the guidelines at SBWCN put in place by our Directory of Veterinary
Services pertaining to HPAI for the safety of everyone at the center and the safety of our
patients.
Time Requirement:
● The internship requires a minimum of 120 hours and 8 weeks, one academic quarter
○ Both the hourly and weekly requirements must be achieved before the internship
can be considered complete
● 15 hours per week time commitment, with a minimum of 5 hours per shift
● One weekend shift per week is a major plus
● You will be working on-site at the Wildlife Care Center in Goleta
● Must be able to commit to ALL shifts between April 8th and June 3rd of 2024
Internship Requirements:
● Must be comfortable working with animals (including the less glamorous parts)
● Must have reliable transportation to center on 1460 N Fairview Ave in Goleta
● Must be located locally (NOTE: we cannot provide housing)
● Must be an adaptable self-starter who is not afraid to work with both animals and people
● Must be 18 years of age or older
● Must be able to lift a minimum of 40 pounds
● Must be able to stand on one’s feet for extended time periods
● Must be comfortable with being exposed to harsh odors
● Must be COVID-19 vaccinated, be able to show proof of vaccination, and wear a mask
while at the center at this time
Responsibilities:
● Daily cleaning duties (laundry, dishes, cage cleaning) to keep the Center running
efficiently
● Assist in daily animal husbandry tasks, feedings, enclosure maintenance, etc.
● Assist in initial exams for new patients and recheck exams for patients currently in care
● Learn and implement knowledge of wildlife injuries and illnesses
● Interact with citizens who bring in animals for intake
● Answer questions from the public about wildlife
● Learn from outlined intern syllabus about zoonotic diseases, medicines, bandaging, etc.
Reports To: Training and Recruitment Coordinator (Naomi Tripp), Rehabilitation Director (Britt
Rickman), and Animal Care Leads
How To Apply:
Please send Resume, Cover Letter, and 3 References to: [email protected]
Include Subject Line: “Wildlife Rehabilitation Internship Application”