Position Description:
Pacific Primate
Sanctuary (PPS) is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization, providing
rehabilitation and permanent care for threatened, endangered, and
distressed primates. Since 1984, the Sanctuary has maintained a
federally authorized facility for New World monkeys, many of whom have
been rescued from research laboratories, the exotic pet trade, and
tourist attractions.
The Primate
Care/Documentarian Internship (PCDI) is a unique immersion
program facilitating learning about New World primates and animal
sanctuary operations on an intimate, in depth, all-encompassing level.
Training is tailored for each Intern and progress is evaluated at each
stage of instruction. The Intern is awarded Primary Animal Caregiver
Certification by senior personnel, after successfully acquiring a high
level of competence, skill, and expertise in primate care, record
keeping, and facility management.
Interns are
trained by experienced members of our staff in all aspects of New World
primate care (Callithrix, Cebus, and Ateles). This is more than
a full-time position and includes on-call duties as needed.
In
the early stages, Interns learn how to provide daily care, enrichment,
and nurturing to 40+/- monkeys, preparing food, cleaning
enclosures, and maintaining the Sanctuary facility. Interns then receive
Emergency Care training, becoming proficient in capture, transfer,
restraint and handling, and specialized individual care. They then begin
to acquire skills in Colony Management.
Next
Interns get specialized medical training: calculating medication
dosages and administering medication, checking vital signs (temperature,
respiratory, and pulse rate), providing subcutaneous fluid therapy and
intensive care (heat, fluids, special diet, wound care, etc.). They play
an intimate part in veterinary consults, treatment plans, and follow
up.
Interns also participate in Sanctuary
Management: training new volunteers, keeping detailed records and
reporting on the AM and PM status of the primates (in SOAP format),
making updates and revisions to PPS Manuals and creating new protocol
and procedure documents (Mac: Excel, Word). They read and
review relevant texts and articles and present short summaries along
with current primate status reports for our monthly staff meetings.
Please
begin making application for the PCDI by submitting the following, via
e-mail: your Letter of Intent in making application, your Resume/CV, and
three Letters of Reference (from instructors, employers etc.) For
additional information and application documents, please contact: pps@pacificprimate.org
Qualifications/Experience:
The
PPS Resident Internship Selection Committee invites qualified
applicants with a background and interest in animal
husbandry, welfare and conservation, exotic veterinary medicine,
biology, and related fields to apply for the PCDI residency.
This
is an entry level position in primate care. Candidates should have
received, or be working towards, a university degree in
biology, zoology, primatology, ecology, etc. or have experience working
with domestic or exotic animals in a professional setting.
A one-year commitment and the practice of selfless service to
the animals is required. PPS does not offer any summer, or other short
term Internships.
The committee would welcome a
mature team player with respect for others, an articulate communicator
(written and spoken English) and coordinator, who seeks mutual growth
for all and is able to make a commitment to the primates and the staff.
The position requires a self-starter and hard worker, someone who is
humble, compassionate, self-reliant, organized, professional, computer
literate, open to learning, capable of problem solving and completing a
task. An applicant must be able to function independently as well as in a
group. The Resident Intern should be physically fit, with no criminal
record or communicable diseases (a current negative tuberculosis
screening is required). Resident Interns must acquire and provide proof
of health insurance for the duration of the residency. This position
is suitable for someone who would enjoy a rural lifestyle with
simple amenities. Citizens of foreign countries will need to secure
their own visas and permits independently.
Salary/funding:
As
no medical research is conducted at the Sanctuary, our organization is
not eligible for funding from any governmental agencies, nor do
we receive funds from admission, as public zoos do. Therefore, we must
rely solely upon donations from compassionate
individuals and organizations. Our operating budget is extremely
small. Financial independence for personal expenses (i.e. travel and
medical needs) is required of Sanctuary Interns.
Support provided for PPS Internship positions:
Pacific
Primate Sanctuary provides fully furnished and equipped
Yurts, traditional round structures designed specifically for tropical
living, with wireless internet service. The Yurts and bathroom
accommodations are adjacent to the facility. Utilities, paper goods, and
cleaning supplies are also supplied. Primate Care/Documentarian
Interns, the Assistant Manager Intern, and local PPS Volunteers maintain
an on-site organic garden and fruit orchard, supporting the Sanctuary’s
sustainability goals. The verdant 4-acre site is landscaped with
tropical ornamentals, flowers, and trees. This position is ideal for
someone who would enjoy a rural lifestyle with simple amenities, in
a subtropical climate.
Term of Appointment:
One Year minimum
Application Deadline:
April 1st for May 15th Start Date
August 1st for September 15th Start Date
December 1st for January 15th Start Date
Comments:
Everyone
involved with Pacific Primate Sanctuary is unsalaried and
the organization operates with an entirely volunteer staff, funded
solely by money donated by compassionate individuals and organizations.
Our small community is made up of 5-10 local Volunteer Caregivers (who
volunteer one or more shifts each week), 1-3 Animal Care/Documentarian
Interns, an Assistant Manager Intern, an Operations Manager, and an
off-site support system of veterinary and other professionals.
At
PPS, the needs of the primates are first and foremost. Each primate
receives the best care possible for his or her
physical, psychological and social well-being. The monkeys are treated
with respect, compassion and empathy. They are provided the housing,
social grouping, nutrition and care that best benefit their age and
physical condition, and facilitate their innate, natural behavior. Since
the well-being of the monkeys is our primary focus, they are not on
exhibit and the facility is not open to the public. The Sanctuary is a
beautiful place for people with a deep appreciation of the natural world
and the Beings we share it with.
Please visit the PPS website: http://www.pacificprimate.org
and Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/PacificPrimateSanctuary
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