Flexible Schedule
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Newark, DE 19711
TRANSPORT VOLUNTEER Purpose The purpose of the transport team is to give injured, sick, and orphaned native wild birds a chance of survival by providing safe transport to Tri-State’s licensed rehabilitation facility in Newark, DE, and to provide a service to caring members of the community who are unable to transport birds on their own. Transport volunteers are expected to represent Tri-State in a pleasant, positive, and professional manner on every transport assignment. Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research responds to calls from Delaware, southeastern to central Pennsylvania, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland. There are various volunteer roles on the transport team. Two are described below in order of increasing levels of training and experience required. Tri-State provides the required knowledge and training for each of these roles. Driver Only (Level 1) Pick up already-crated adult birds and drive them to Tri-State as quickly and safely as possible. No handling or care is required. Be able to follow directions and Tri-State protocols as outlined in the Transporter Manual and training Provide safe and stress-free transportation - no radio, smoking, loud noises, dogs, or other possible stressors Participate in a 'relay' team with other transporters if necessary Retriever (Level 2) Must complete Level 1 Training first In addition to the above responsibilities, apply species-specific information to capture and contain birds in a safe and appropriate manner Select and effectively utilize appropriate equipment This Opportunity is Available to People Who: Have a valid driver’s license, insurance, and reliable transportation. Would like to help give the maximum number of native wild birds the opportunity to be rehabilitated and ultimately released. Would like to help the native wild birds within a designated area of their choosing. Are knowledgeable about Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research and its mission. Are willing to donate drive time, gas, and occasionally tolls. Are willing to be 'on call' and able to adjust their plans on days they indicate availability. Like to take (long) scenic drives. Time Contribution Volunteers are expected to commit to a minimum of one year of service Volunteers are expected to assist with at least 2 transports per month, as needed All volunteers must complete a New Volunteer Orientation and/or other trainings as required Volunteer Benefits Experience caring for wild, native birds as part of a professional team Reward of giving a wild, native bird a second chance at life in the wild Opportunity to meet and interact with people with similar interests; make new friends and contacts Opportunity to travel across the tri-state are of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania To Apply For an application, please email volunteer@tristatebird.org
Date Posted: 2024-11-08
Flexible Schedule
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Newark, DE 19711
FACILITIES AND LANDSCAPING VOLUNTEER FACILITIES AND LANDSCAPING VOLUNTEER Purpose The purpose of the facilities team is to help create and maintain habitats for our wild bird patients and to keep our facilities and grounds maintained and running smoothly for operations. The facilities team works with the support and guidance of our facilities committee, Maintenance Supervisor, and Clinic Director. This Opportunity Is Available to People Who: Are at least 18 years of age Have skills or experience in plumbing, carpentry, general construction, landscaping and other areas, with the knowledge to complete tasks with minimal supervision Have a strong interest in completing tasks associated with maintenance, landscape, and gardening Enjoy being outside Enjoy being part of a team, but can work independently with minimal supervision Examples of Tasks Performed by the Facilities Team Repairing enclosures and changing out sand in habitats Painting, spackling, and repairing surfaces Mowing, removing invasive plants, and general landscaping General building maintenance and upgrades Note: The Facilities Team are often performing tasks in close proximity to our wild patients; therefore, proper protocols, safety guidelines, and clinic etiquette must be followed at all times. Time Contribution Volunteers are expected to commit to a minimum of 6 months of service Volunteers are expected to donate at least 4 to 10 hours of service per month, based upon on-going project needs. All volunteers must complete a New Volunteer Orientation Volunteers must sign a release form, volunteer agreement, and provide emergency contact information. Volunteer Benefits Opportunity to meet and interact with people with similar interests; make new friends and contacts Opportunity to utilize skills and abilities in a meaningful way to help native wild birds in our care To Apply For an application, please email volunteer@tristatebird.org
Date Posted: 2024-11-08