Wildlife Intern
Wildlife Intern - Milwaukee Campus
Job Details
Job Location
Milwaukee Campus - Milwaukee, WI
Position Type
Seasonal
Salary Range
$9.00 Hourly
Job Category
Veterinary Services
Description
The Wisconsin Humane Society’s (WHS) Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is now seeking motivated Wildlife Rehabilitation Interns for its 2025 Wildlife Rehabilitation Internship program! The WHS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is an urban wildlife hospital located at the WHS Milwaukee Campus in Milwaukee, WI. Over 5,000 sick, injured and orphaned wild animals of over 150 different species are cared for each year with the ultimate goal of being released back into the wild. Upon completion of the internship, interns will have acquired valuable experience, insight, and a working knowledge of the basics of wildlife care and the wildlife rehabilitation field.
Internship topics and responsibilities will include:
- Limiting stress in captive wild animals
- Facility sanitation and animal food hygiene
- Zoonotic disease transmission prevention
- Formula selection and feeding techniques for orphaned mammals and birds
- Maintaining accurate animal care records
- Medicating animals by various routes and basic fluid therapy techniques
- General release criteria for rehabilitated wildlife
- Other duties as assigned
This is an on-site, on-the-job learning opportunity for hard-working, dedicated individuals interested in experiencing a summer of wildlife rehabilitation at one of the busiest wildlife rehabilitation centers in Wisconsin! A limited number of paid internship positions are available with start dates beginning between early April – June 2025, and end dates between mid-August to October, depending on candidate’s availability. Candidates will be accepted for a minimum of eleven weeks, but a longer stay is encouraged.
Wildlife Internships are paid positions, with a wage of $9.00 per hour. Interns will receive a paycheck biweekly for any hours worked within the internship period. Please note that interns are responsible for their own transportation and living arrangements as we are unable to provide transportation or housing. Further details regarding this internship program can be found on our Wildlife Rehabilitation Center’s Internship Opportunities page by visiting www.wihumane.org/wildlife/how-can-i-help/internship-opportunities.
Qualifications
- Previous animal handling or wildlife handling knowledge and experience is a plus.
- Commitment to treating animals and humans with kindness and respect.
- Emotionally-mature, hard-working, reliable, enthusiastic, and conscientious individuals who are willing to perform a variety of tasks as directed.
- Good interpersonal skills, teamwork, common sense, attention to detail, flexibility, and the ability to work successfully in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to communicate effectively with WHS staff, volunteers, and clients in a professional manner over the phone, by email, and in person.
- Display interest in taking full advantage of the internship by ambitiously accepting increasing amounts of responsibility throughout the program.
Requirements
- Degree earned or coursework completed at an accredited undergraduate or graduate college majoring in biology, wildlife management or ecology, natural sciences, pre-veterinary, or related fields preferred.
- Must be available on evenings, weekends and holidays.
- Must be available to work 40 hours or more on average per week working in 8-hour shifts or more in a given day.
- Must be available to work indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Must be available for the entirety of the minimum twelve-week internship period. (Note: due to the seasonal busyness of our work, vacation requests are very rarely approved during this period)
- Must be able to successfully meet the physical demands of the job, which include: stooping, squatting, kneeling, crouching, crawling, standing for long periods of time, walking, pulling, lifting, grasping, talking, hearing, repetitive motions, and lifting 50 lbs. up to the waist level.
- Candidates must be up-to-date on their tetanus vaccinations.
- Depending on CDC recommendations at the time, vaccinations and masks may be required while inside our facility.
Benefits
Full-time and part-time staff are eligible for the following benefits:
403(b) retirement plan
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
30% off adoption fees
30% off manners classes and behavior consultations
20% off youth programs
Event discounts
Animal Antics retail discounts
Limited wellness/veterinary care services for companion animals
Application Instructions
To apply for this position, please complete your online employment application at wihumane.org/employment. Only applications submitted through our online application system may be considered. Please know that it is our policy to reply to each and every application received once we have a status update.
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About us
The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) is the oldest and largest shelter in Wisconsin. It was founded in 1879 and operates shelters in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Door, Brown, and Kenosha Counties, as well as a Spay/Neuter Clinic in West Allis. The organization offers adoption services, youth programs, low-cost veterinary resources, retail stores, volunteer programs, dog training classes, and much more. The Milwaukee shelter also houses the state’s busiest Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. WHS is an independent nonprofit and receives no general government funding and is not part of any national umbrella group.
The Wisconsin Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer.