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Wildlife Response, Inc. is a distinctive 501c3 volunteer organization devoted solely to the care of orphaned, injured, and displaced native wildlife. We are dedicated to increasing awareness of wildlife rehabilitation to the public. Our organization depends primarily upon the private donations for its programs and services.  

The Wildlife Response and Rehabilitation Center will be a centrally located facility where citizens, animal control officers and other agencies can drop off wildlife. In addition, the Center will provide a redistribution center for animals to be triaged, and then sent to permitted-based wildlife rehabilitators for care. The Center is expected to open in 2025.

Volunteer Services Coordinator


Location Hampton Roads, VA
Great For Minumum age 18
Date Ongoing
Description

 

 

 

 

The Volunteer Services Coordinator (VSC) will work in cooperation with the Director of Membership & Volunteer Services and other members of our leadership team to determine the volunteer needs of the organization.

He/she will create and execute a plan to recruit, train, and support volunteers. The VSC will work under the direction of the Director of Membership & Volunteer Services to develop and maintain a strong volunteer program.

Specific responsibilities of both positions include:

-Insuring that all volunteers are approved for our various programs
-Screening, interviewing, and reference checking all volunteers
-Maintaining files on all volunteers
-Ensuring that volunteers are assigned to positions that are alligned with their skills and interests
-Creating and maintaining training plans
-Coordinating trainings with other committees
-Ensuring that appropriate training is undertaken and recorded
-Implementing volunteer performance evaluations
-Creating and implementing a volunteer recognition program

Skills

 

The ideal candidates should be an enthusiastic team player able to work effectively with both leadership and volunteers.

Candidates should have: 
- Strong leadership ability
- Ability to plan and manage work with minimum direction 
- Verbal communication skills
- Excellent organizational and planning skills 
- Strong sense of personal integrity 
- Sincere desire to help the community and the wildlife around us Time Commitment: At least four hours per week to dedicate to fulfilling leadership duties. At least six months commitment to the organization

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