California Wildlife Center is excited to announce job opportunities in its 
Marine Department.  CWC is a fast growing organization located in the Santa 
Monica Mountains of Malibu, and has been involved in marine mammal rescue since 
1998.  In 2013, CWC opened its own marine mammal rehabilitation facility, and 
is actively working to expand capacity in the coming years.


The following positions are now available for qualified candidates: Marine 
Program Assistant, Stranding Coordinator, Assistant Stranding Coordinator, and 
Marine Mammal Pathology Technician.  Detailed job descriptions, duties, and 
application instructions can be found at 
www.cawildlife.org<http://www.cawildlife.org>.


To apply for the listed positions please follow the application instructions 
found on California Wildlife Center's website at 
www.cawildlife.org<http://www.cawildlife.org> or by emailing Marine Program 
Manager Jeff Hall at [email protected] with a cover letter and resume.  
Applications will be accepted until November 9, 2016.



Job Descriptions

Stranding Coordinator and Assistant Stranding Coordinator
To be responsive to the local community and visitors from around the world in 
performing all of the duties necessary to rescue stranded marine mammals 
anywhere along the 27-miles of the City of Malibu’s coastline, and transport 
them to rehabilitation for long- term care. Duties include proper and timely 
animal assessment, tracking, dispatch, capture and handling, stabilization, 
volunteer training and coordination.  Provide public education about the 
natural history of marine mammals and the provisions of the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act.  Collect data on Malibu strandings:  locations, causes, and 
outcomes. Maintain good rapport with all involved government agencies 
(including City of Malibu, California Department of Fish & Game, Los Angeles 
County Fire Department - Lifeguards, Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors, 
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, National Marine Fisheries Service, and 
California State Parks).

Qualifications:
At least two years’ direct experience in marine mammal rescue.

BA/BS or higher degree (preference given to marine or biology related fields of 
study).

Excellent public relations skills.

Commitment to professionalism in animal welfare.


Marine Mammal Pathology Technician
Data and sample collection from dead-stranded and euthanized marine mammals 
collected from Los Angeles County. Submission of collected data and samples to 
appropriate agencies. Respond to all confirmed reports of dead-stranded marine 
mammals within CWC’s territory. Collect basic morphometric data from all 
dead-stranded marine mammals. Conduct necropsies on all early Code 3 or better 
dead-stranded marine mammals as well as marine mammals euthanized by CWC. 
Prepare and submit samples collected during necropsy for histopathology, 
toxicology and other tests. Prepare and send backlog of samples in CWC’s 
possession for analysis.
Qualifications
At least two years’ direct experience in pathology, necropsy, or sample 
collection.
BA/BS or higher degree (preference given to marine or veterinary related fields 
of study).
Preference may be given to veterinary students and/or those with previous 
marine mammal experience.
Excellent public relations skills.
Commitment to professionalism.

Marine Program Assistant
Perform all duties of a marine mammal rehabilitator including, but not limited 
to: process patient intakes, oversee and perform general husbandry of marine 
mammal patients, administer medication and fluid therapies, coordinate and 
manage patient releases, maintain all rehabilitation equipment and enclosures. 
CWC marine mammal program support. Marine animal response and transport. 
Volunteer and intern training and leadership.
Qualifications
At least two years’ direct experience in marine mammal rehabilitation and 
husbandry.
BA/BS or higher degree (preference given to marine or biology related fields of 
study).
Excellent public relations skills.
Commitment to professionalism.




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JEFF Hall

Marine Program Manager

California Wildlife Center

P.O. Box 2022

Malibu CA 90265

(310)458-9453

www.cawildlife.org

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