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Rescue and Transport

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Rescue and Transport volunteers are on the front line, going into the field to bring injured animals to the facility for medical help and post-assessment care. Part of this job is providing transport for animals contained by the public while at other times, the volunteer must capture the creature before bringing it in. You will be using your personal vehicle and must provide proof of insurance and a current driver’s license. Your schedule will be based on your availability. Training and support is provided.

Must be able to attend a 4-hour on-site training class.

Job Description:
– Go into the field to rescue wildlife and transport to Liberty Wildlife
– Keep training up to date so that you are able to safely capture and transport
wildlife
– Follow proper procedures at the facility for check-in and paperwork

Essential Functions:
– Be prepared and available for rescues during times you indicated you were free
– Keep rescue tools, such as boxes, gloves, and intake forms ready and in your
vehicle
– Communicate with the public regarding the condition of the animal and their location in the valley
– Ensure thorough communication that the animal will be there when you arrive
– Develop techniques for capture and boxing that work for you and are safe
– Learn about the wildlife of the desert so that you are prepared for various situations
– Educate the public about wildlife and its role in the ecosystem
– Educate the public about Liberty Wildlife

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
– Ability to dive a vehicle
– Ability to follow geographic directions
– Ability to think on your feet

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If you have a wildlife emergency and are in need of assistance, contact us immediately.

If you do not reach someone right away, please leave a message and we will return your call as soon as possible.

480-998-5550

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Have you found an injured animal in need of help? Bring them by our new facility.

2600 E. Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85040

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