HarbourSeal Pup Rehabilitation Internships
 
IslandWildlife Natural Care Centre is a registered not-for-profit marine 
mammalrescue and rehabilitation facility operating under permits from the 
Departmentof Fisheries & Oceans, the Ministry of Environment and 
EnvironmentCanada.  Located in the PacificNorthwest, on Salt Spring Island, BC, 
Canada, Island Wildlife specializes inthe care of up to 100 seal pups (and 
occasionally other species of marinemammals) each year.  We alsoprovide rescue 
services and temporary emergency care for other species ofindigenous wildlife 
(avian and terrestrial mammals).
 
We areinviting applications for 12 summer and fall internship positions working 
withour Harbour Seal pup patients. Internships run for a minimum of 2 months 
toa maximum of 3 months, from June 1 through October 31.
 
Internshipsare voluntary positions and candidates are responsible for their 
owntransportation to and from British Columbia and for their own expenses 
duringtheir internship (i.e. travel, food, entertainment). We provide shared 
sleepingcabins (including bedding), and a communal kitchen (including all 
cookingutensils) and bathrooms, as well as wireless internet and use of a 
sharedvehicle.  There is no cost foraccommodation.
 
Interns willwork directly under our marine mammal specialists and can expect to 
learn orimprove skills in the following:
- Safehandling and restraint of Harbour Seal pups
- Assisting instabilizing critical patients and new arrivals
- Foodpreparation through all stages of rehabilitation
- Gavage(tube) feeding, force feeding and hand feeding techniques
- Properhygiene and isolation protocols to prevent the spread of   disease
-Administration of oral medications
- Behavioraland medical observation and proper record keeping
- Assistingwith the rescue hotline, transporting patients and public interface
- Interns mayalso take part in rescues and releases may assist with diagnostic 
work such asx-rays and microscopic exams
- General careof many other indigenous avian and mammalian species


 
Interns areaccepted internationally. Preference will be given to candidates 
with past hands-on marine mammalsexperience, but other wildlife experience will 
also be considered. Internshipsare open to students and non-students with an 
educational background in theanimal sciences or veterinary medicine (including 
vet techs and AHTs).  Candidates must be able to work well ina team, possess a 
strong work ethic and be willing to work long hours duringour busiest months (a 
work day can be up to 10 hours during peak “pupping”season).
 
Deadline for applicationsis March 1, 2013. To apply, pleasefollow instructions 
found on our website at www.sealrescue.orgunder “Internships”.   Formore 
information visit us at www.sealrescue.organd www.Facebook.com/sealrescue
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