Wildlife Educator & Caretaker
Center for Wildlife
Cape Neddick, Maine
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | $18 per hour |
| Benefits | Health Insurance, Retirement Plan, Professional Development Assistance, Paid Time Off, 11 Paid Holidays |
| Experience | 2 - 6 years |
Wildlife Educator & Caretaker, Center for Wildlife - Dynamic and unique conservation medicine and nature-based education center seeks a full-time, experienced wildlife care technician and seasoned nature educator. The Wildlife Educator & Caretaker is responsible for: the care, enrichment and training of our non-releasable, ambassador animals; delivering a wide variety of programming; caring for our Nature Center and Campus educational areas; training others to work with ambassadors; and overseeing and managing volunteers. The Wildlife Educator & Caretaker is a member of the CFW team and provides support in all aspects of the Education program.
The ideal candidate for this position will have: 1-2 years of experience with wildlife/animal care, handling, husbandry and medicine; a specific knowledge of New England Wildlife species, current challenges, research and management; experience as a practiced nature-based educator of all ages. Ideal candidates will also have experience training and mentoring volunteers and interns, along with superior time management and organizational skills. A bachelor's or master’s degree from a four-year college or university in the fields of zoology, veterinary science, wildlife biology or ecology, environmental education/science, is preferred.
The position is hourly, working 40 hours per week on a Tuesday through Saturday weekly schedule. Early and late hours are required regularly due to program scheduling. Hourly wage is $18 per hour. This position includes full-time benefits including: 11 paid holidays; accrued paid time off; employee IRA program and 3% contribution (after 1 year); professional development stipend; and organization-wide professional memberships
Center for Wildlife also offers a positive work culture, and satisfaction at working at one of the only organizations of its kind performing critical work for wildlife and nature connection in our region. Founded in 1986, CFW has over 60,000 social media followers, an annual operating budget of $1.2 million, 8 board members, and 15 full-time and 4 seasonal staff. Since inception CFW has treated over 85,000 injured and orphaned wild animals, and presented environmental education programming to over 100,000 community members. Recently, CFW completed fundraising, construction, and transitioning to a new, $10M facility and campus that includes a Nature Center, outdoor amphitheater, auditorium and indoor classroom, ambassador village and interpretive nature trails and outdoor play spaces.
| Category | Environmental Education , Wildlife |
| Tags | Naturalist |