Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
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About Us
To rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife and to provide sanctuary, individualized care, and a voice for other animals in need.
Jobs
Seasonal Part-Time Rehabilitation Animal Caretaker - SACC
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Description: The Wildlife Rehabilitator and Animal Caretaker is responsible for ensuring that proper care is given to all animals at WRR according to approved protocols and standards. Animal Caretakers will be responsible for daily feeding, enclosure cleaning and maintenance, behavioral observations, and enrichment activities for a wide variety of Texas native avian, mammal, and reptile species.
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Donor Relations & Community Partnership Manager
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position: Donor Relations and Community Partnership Manager
Location: San Antonio, TX and Kendalia, TX (at least 1 day/month)
Schedule: Monday through Friday (~3 times a year will work weekends for events)
Website: www.wildlife-rescue.org
Apply to: WRRapplication@wildlife-rescue.org
History: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 10,000 wild animals per
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Rehabilitation Animal Caretaker (Full-Time)
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position: Rehabilitation Animal CaretakerLocation: Kendalia, TXWebsite: www.wildlife-rescue.orgApply to: WRRApplication@wildlife-rescue.orgJob Type: Full-time, Hourly, non-exemptHistory: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 11,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for more than 600 resident
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Sanctuary Animal Caretaker
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position: Sanctuary Animal CaretakerLocation: Kendalia, TXWebsite: www.wildlife-rescue.orgApply to: WRRApplication@wildlife-rescue.orgJob Type: Full-time, Hourly, non-exemptHistory: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 10,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for more than 600 resident non- releasable
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Seasonal Rehabilitation Animal Caretaker (Part-Time)
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position: Part-Time Rehabilitation Animal CaretakerLocation: Kendalia, TXWebsite: www.wildlife-rescue.orgApply to: WRRApplication@wildlife-rescue.orgJob Type: Seasonal (6 months), Part-time, Hourly, Non-exemptHistory: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 11,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for
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Veterinary Technician
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position: Veterinary Technician Location: Kendalia, TXWebsite: www.wildlife-rescue.orgApply to: WRRApplication@wildlife-rescue.orgJob Type: Full-time, Hourly, non-exemptHistory: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 11,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for more than 600 resident non-releasable
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Rehabilitation Animal Caretaker (Part-Time)
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Position: Part-Time Rehabilitation Animal CaretakerLocation: Kendalia, TXWebsite: www.wildlife-rescue.orgApply to: WRRApplication@wildlife-rescue.orgJob Type: Part-time, Hourly, non-exemptHistory: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 11,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for more than 600 resident
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Seasonal Part-Time Hotline Rescue Specialist
Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife and to provide sanctuary, individualized care, and a voice for other animals in need.
History: Established in 1977, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) receives over 10,000 wild animals per year for rehabilitation and release as well as providing permanent sanctuary for more than 600 resident non-releasable indigenous wildlife,
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