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How To Get A Job In Animal Rescue

May 30, 2024 by Lauren Swist Leave a Comment

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Many animal lovers dream of a career in animal rescue. But, knowing how to get there can be a challenge. If you’re passionate about animal welfare, I am here to tell you that yes, your dream job is within reach! In this blog post, I’ll give you 4 of my tips to get a job in animal rescue.

4 Tips To Get A Job In Animal Rescue

Consider different career paths

Animal rescue encompasses a wide range of roles, each requiring different skills and expertise. Some possible career options include (but are definitely not limited to):

  • Animal Control Officer
  • Wildlife Rehabilitator
  • Veterinary Technician
  • Animal Shelter Manager
  • Humane Society Senior Director
  • Animal Welfare Advocate
  • Animal Rescue Coordinator
  • Animal Care Technician
  • Veterinarian
  • Animal Cruelty Investigator
  • Animal Behaviorist
  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Rescue Transport Coordinator
  • Animal Protection Officer
  • Adoption Counselor
  • Animal Shelter Volunteer Coordinator
  • Community Outreach Specialist
  • Foster Care Coordinator
  • Animal Sanctuary Caretaker
  • Pet Adoption Specialist
  • Rescue Organization Fundraiser
  • Animal Law Enforcement Liaison
  • Humane Educator
  • Rescue Kennel Attendant
  • Animal Rescue Operations Manager
  • Therapy Dog Trainer

Explore options that align with your particular interests and strengths. You may prefer to work directly with animals, engage in community education, or manage rescue operations.

Look into education options

Depending on the role, education may be key to getting the job you want. Some roles only require secondary education, but some may require specialized training. Consider pursuing a relevant degree of certification in animal science, veterinary technology, or wildlife management.

Many organizations may also offer programs like animal handling, medical care, and animal protection.  Education can enhance your qualifications and make you a more competitive candidate.

Build experience in animal care

Hands-on experience is essential for anyone looking to work in the animal rescue field. If you’re just starting out, consider volunteer roles at places like:

  • animal shelters
  • wildlife rehabilitation centers
  • organizations focused on animal cruelty prevention

Internships and part-time jobs also provide valuable experience, especially if you’re pursuing education at the same time.

Work on your resume

The key to landing the job of your dreams is your resume! Make sure to highlight any relevant volunteer work, part-time jobs, or internships. Emphasize your knowledge of animal care, welfare, and handling, as well as any education or certificates you have obtained.

Tailor your resume to each job you apply for, and include relevant keywords from the job description.

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