Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
This Training Class will teach how to feed, clean, and care for the bird species we have in our care. We will also go over general site cleaning, and how to use VolunteerMatters. We will be going over a lot of information, so it is recommended that you bring a notepad so that you can take notes. Please wear pants and closed toed shoes. Prerequisites for this class include all of the following: - Completed New Volunteer Orientation. - Completed Cleaning & Diet Prep Trainings, including getting the Cleaning Credential and Diet Prep credential. - A minimum of 10 hours of Cleaning experience (not including trainings). - A minimum of 10 hours of Diet Prep experience (not including trainings). All of the above most be completed before you will be allowed to attend ANY nursery training class.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
Properly feed and care for altricial (songbirds) and precocial (waterfowl and game birds) birds at the Baldwin Wildlife Center. General cleaning, dishes and laundry as needed. Until we start getting baby birds into the Wildlife Center, this Volunteer Opportunity will be feeding adult birds and extra cleaning projects. ***If you sign up for an 8am or 10am shift, you will be meeting staff at the back door PRECISELY at 8am/10am. Please wait at the door at least 5-10 minutes, in case staff is in the middle of a feeding and cannot come to the door right at the scheduled time. If you are not signed up by 6am sharp the day of the shift, staff will NOT know you are coming and will NOT check the back door. You would then need to wait at the back door until someone sees you and opens it for you, which is not guaranteed, or wait until our front lobby doors open.***
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
We will go over this position's main focus, which is to ensure all needed diets are prepped and ready for use. This includes making formula for our young animals, chopping fruits and vegetables, hard boiling eggs, sifting/feeding our mealworms, restocking our dry food storage bins, restocking and organizing the Diet Prep Room cabinets, and ensuring the Diet Prep Room is stocked with knives and cutting boards. We will also be covering Cleaning protocols, including laundry, dishes, cage wash, and the cleaning chemicals we use. Please wear pants and closed toed/closed heeled shoes.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
This position focuses on the various aspects of cleaning that is needed around our center on a daily basis. This includes laundry, washing dishes, washing crates/enclosures, sweeping and mopping floors, and sanitizing door handles/doors/frequently touched hardware and surfaces. ***If you sign up for an 8am or 10am shift, you will be meeting staff at the back door PRECISELY at 8am/10am. Please wait at the door at least 5-10 minutes, in case staff is in the middle of a feeding and cannot come to the door right at the scheduled time. If you are not signed up by 6am sharp the day of the shift, staff will NOT know you are coming and will NOT check the back door. You would then need to wait at the back door until someone sees you and opens it for you, which is not guaranteed, or wait until our front lobby doors open.*** This position is scheduled in shorter 2 hour shifts. If you would like to do a regularly scheduled longer shift or a shift with different start/end times than listed, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
For hand-selected volunteers to help with clinic tasks.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
This position's main focus is to ensure all needed food is prepped and ready for use. This includes making formula for our young animals, chopping fruits and vegetables, hard boiling eggs, sifting/feeding our mealworms, restocking our dry food storage bins, restocking and organizing the Diet Prep Room cabinets, and ensuring the Diet Prep Room is both clean and stocked with knives & cutting boards. Please wear pants, you NWR volunteer shirt, and closed toed shoes. ***If you sign up for an 8am or 10am shift, you will be meeting staff at the back door PRECISELY at 8am/10am. Please wait at the door at least 5-10 minutes, in case staff is in the middle of a feeding and cannot come to the door right at the scheduled time. If you are not signed up by 6am sharp the day of the shift, staff will NOT know you are coming and will NOT check the back door. You would then need to wait at the back door until someone sees you and opens it for you, which is not guaranteed, or wait until our front lobby doors open.***
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
This Training Class will teach how to feed, clean, and care for the herptile species we have in our care. We will also go over general site cleaning, and how to use VolunteerMatters. Please wear pants and closed toed shoes. Prerequisites for this class include all of the following: - Completed New Volunteer Orientation. - Completed Cleaning & Diet Prep Trainings, including getting the Cleaning Credential and Diet Prep credential. - A minimum of 10 hours of Cleaning experience (not including trainings). - A minimum of 10 hours of Diet Prep experience (not including trainings). All of the above must be completed before you will be allowed to attend ANY nursery training class.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
Help us feed, clean, and care for the herptile species we have in our care. Other duties as assigned. ***If you sign up for an 8am or 10am shift, you will be meeting staff at the back door PRECISELY at 8/10am. Please wait at the door at least 5-10 minutes, in case staff is in the middle of a feeding and cannot come to the door right at the scheduled time. If you are not signed up by 6am sharp the day of the shift, staff will NOT know you are coming and will NOT check the back door. You would then need to wait at the back door until someone sees you and opens it for you, which is not guaranteed, or wait until our front lobby doors open.***
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
This Training Class will teach how to feed, clean, and care for the mammal species we have in our care. We will also go over general site cleaning, and how to use VolunteerMatters. We will be going over a lot of information, so it is recommended that you bring a notepad so that you can take notes. Please wear pants and closed toed shoes. Prerequisites for this class include all of the following: - Completed New Volunteer Orientation. - Completed Cleaning & Diet Prep Trainings, including getting the Cleaning Credential and Diet Prep credential. - A minimum of 10 hours of Cleaning experience (not including trainings). - A minimum of 10 hours of Diet Prep experience (not including trainings). All of the above most be completed before you will be allowed to attend ANY nursery training class.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
Properly feed and care for raccoons, opossums, squirrels, and other small mammals as indicated at the Baldwin Wildlife Center. General cleaning, dishes and laundry as needed. ***If you sign up for an 8am or 10am shift, you will be meeting staff at the back door PRECISELY at 8am/10am. Please wait at the door at least 5-10 minutes, in case staff is in the middle of a feeding and cannot come to the door right at the scheduled time. If you are not signed up by 6am sharp the day of the shift, staff will NOT know you are coming and will NOT check the back door. You would then need to wait at the back door until someone sees you and opens it for you, which is not guaranteed, or wait until our front lobby doors open.***
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
Transport wildlife from the Nebraska Humane Society in Omaha to the Baldwin Wildlife Center or other appropriate caregiver(s). Must have valid driver's license and car insurance.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
The NHS Transport Team ensures that all wildlife picked up by or dropped off at the Nebraska Humane Society is delivered to receive prompt, professional, and critical care at NWR. There are typically two shifts per day: 10am-10:30am pickup from NHS during Baby Season 11am-11:30am pickup from NHS during Non-Baby Season 4:15pm-6pm pickup from NHS Monday though Friday 4:15pm-5pm pickup from NHS Saturday & Sunday *NWR is currently unable to reimburse fuel or mileage.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
Nebraska Wildlife Rehab takes in animals from around the ENTIRE state of Nebraska. When we get a call about an animal that needs to be brought in to us, we look to our list of Statewide Transporters to get the animal(s) to us. *You do not need to be willing to drive all the way across the state, any number of miles towards our Wildlife Center in Omaha is helpful. *NWR is not able to reimburse fuel/mileage.
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Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.
These Orientations are in-person, on-site training classes at our Baldwin Wildlife Center, located at 9777 M st. Omaha, NE 68127 Completing one of our Volunteer Orientations is the first step in becoming a Nebraska Wildlife Rehab volunteer. Volunteers are required to go through these initial orientations before they are allowed to sign up for any other training classes, such as our Mammal Nursery Training Class, or Humane Society Transporter Training Class. The orientation will start with a PowerPoint going over how to use VolunteerMatters, who we are, what types of volunteer roles we have available, and the basics of being a Volunteer with us. Then we will transition in to a mandatory Cleaning & Diet Preparation Training.
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