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Intern Supervisor - Wildlife Rehabilitation - Connecticut USA

Description:

Seeking mature, experienced person to supervise resident interns and manage rehab facility.
Project photo

Species:

Birds and mammals native to northeastern USA.

Habitat:

Suburban woodland

Location:

Weston, Connecticut USA

Travel:

Plane to New York City, train to Connecticut.

Duration:

Unlimited

Period:

Year Round

Long Term:

Can be long term

Volunteers Age:

ND

Qualifications:

Abiltity to manage wildlife rehabilitation interns.

Work:

Caring for injured and orphaned wildlife, answering phone, managing interns and volunteers.

Language(s):

English

Accommodation:

Free shared housing.

Cost:

Free housing

Application:

E-mail standard application, resume, photo and 3 references.

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Project valid until:

30/12/2011

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Organisation details

Name:

Wildlife In Crisis

Country of Head Office:

United States of America

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