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... programs. Visit oregonhumane.org to learn more about how we're creating a More Humane Society. The ... Leverage our best practices externally and grow OHS' reputation as a leader in the animal welfare ...

... programs. Visit oregonhumane.org to learn more about how we're creating a More Humane Society. The ... Leverage our best practices externally and grow OHS' reputation as a leader in the animal welfare ...

... programs. Visit oregonhumane.org to learn more about how we're creating a More Humane Society. The ... Leverage our best practices externally and grow OHS' reputation as a leader in the animal welfare ...

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Animal Program Internship information

What is an animal program internship?

An Animal Program Internship is a supervised work experience where interns assist with the care, observation, and enrichment of animals in facilities such as zoos, aquariums, or wildlife centers. Interns typically help with daily husbandry tasks, educational programs, and sometimes participate in research or conservation projects. This internship is designed to give students or recent graduates hands-on experience in animal care and to provide insight into careers in animal management, conservation, or education. It often serves as a stepping stone for future employment or advanced studies in animal-related fields.

What types of hands-on experiences can I expect during an animal program internship, and how do they support my professional development?

As an Animal Program Intern, you can expect to participate in a variety of hands-on activities such as animal husbandry, routine feeding, habitat cleaning, and assisting with basic health checks under supervision. These tasks not only build your practical animal care skills but also expose you to daily operations in a professional animal care setting. Many internships also involve supporting educational programs or guest interactions, which can enhance your communication and teamwork abilities. This well-rounded experience is highly valued by employers in zoos, aquariums, and wildlife rehabilitation centers, and can be a strong stepping stone for future roles in animal care or conservation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an animal program intern, and why are they important?

To excel as an Animal Program Intern, you generally need a background in animal science, biology, or a related field, often supported by coursework or experience working with animals. Familiarity with animal care protocols, basic husbandry tools, and data recording systems is typically required. Strong communication, attention to detail, and a proactive attitude are essential soft skills for collaborating with staff and ensuring animal welfare. These competencies are critical for maintaining safe, effective animal care and supporting the overall goals of the animal program.

What job categories do people searching Animal Program Internship jobs in Oregon look for?

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What cities in Oregon are hiring for Animal Program Internship jobs?

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Relief Certified Veterinary Technician

OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY

Portland, OR

$33.65/hr

Per diem

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

About Oregon Humane

Founded in 1868, Oregon Humane is the Northwest's oldest and largest animal welfare organization with one of the highest adoption rates in the nation. We are working toward our vision of a world where all animals are treated with compassion, kindness and respect. With campuses in Portland and Salem, Oregon Humane is an Oregon-based nonprofit that relies on donor support for its adoption, education, medical and humane law enforcement programs. Visit oregonhumane.org to learn more about how we’re creating a More Humane Society. 

The Team 

This position is part of the Medical Services team at the Portland Campus.  

The Position 

The Relief Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) is a vital member of the Shelter Medicine team. As part of our high volume, high quality veterinary clinic your responsibilities include proficient venipuncture, intubation of dogs and cats of various sizes, preparing, monitoring, and assisting veterinarians with procedures and surgery. Work under the direction of a veterinarian, performing triage exams, entering medical records, restraining animals, administering patient treatments, performing euthanasia, and maintaining the facility at the highest level of cleanliness and order. CVTs also engage with the public, veterinary community and shelter staff to provide consultation and information.  All Oregon Humane staff members contribute to the stewardship of the organization’s mission and are expected to stay current on and understand issues related to animal welfare and Oregon Humane programs.  

Please note, this is a relief position and does not include guaranteed hours.  

Essential Responsibilities 

PERSONAL LEADERSHIP 

  • Consistently strives to exceed expectations; demonstrates flexibility, resilience, and the ability to maintain positive relationships and composure, even under difficult circumstances. 

  • Maintains high ethical standards, including exhibiting behaviors and actions that embrace and align to our organization and customer service values, while treating all people with respect and dignity.  

  • Demonstrates an awareness of your individual personal strengths and development needs, modeling non-defensive behavior and openness to feedback; builds a culture of feedback and learning. 

LEARNING 

  • Contributes to regular dialogue and accountability with the leadership team and across the organization to review progress and course correct if necessary. 

  • Utilizes data and insights to identify, understand and articulate the key inputs and metrics that tell the story of the organization/team strategy and its progress. 

  • Builds appropriate feedback loops to measure if we are meeting key milestones and if the impact planned is being felt across the organization. 

INFLUENCE & REPRESENTATION 

  • Communicate effectively to executive and other stakeholder groups to ensure they are informed and able to actively engage. 

  • Liaise with and maintain productive relationships with all stakeholders, including other departments, and donors; build mutually rewarding professional relationships inside Oregon Humane at all levels. 

  • Leverage our best practices externally and grow Oregon Humane's reputation as a leader in the animal welfare space. 

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Assist veterinarians with physical examinations and help determine the nature of illness or injury.  

  • Handle individual animals of varying species, size, and temperament in a caring, respectful, and safe manner. 

  • Ensure that animals with infectious diseases are handled safely and according to infectious medicine protocols. 

  • Perform patient care including taking and recording TPR, dressing wounds, and applying splints and other protective devices.  

  • Administer medications, fluids and blood products as prescribed by the veterinarian. 

  • Perform routine lab procedures and tests, collect urine, draw blood, and perform skin scrapings.   

  • Place catheters, administer intravenous fluids and tube feedings.   

  • Perform dental examinations, charting, and procedures. 

  • Capture and process radiographs.  

  • Prepare animals for surgery: Induce, intubate, monitor and maintain anesthetic patients during and after surgery.  

  • Assist veterinarians in surgery for specialized procedures including retraction, lavage, suctions, and transfusion.   

  • Operate, maintain, and assure technically advanced hospital equipment is in good working order. 

  • Monitor, record, and report physical signs of patients before, during, and after surgery and throughout hospitalization.   

  • Enter medical and treatment notes according to established protocols in a timely and accurate manner. 

  • Perform medical consultations with clients from the public.   

  • Perform euthanasia. 

  • Assist in maintaining inventory of all pharmaceuticals, equipment, and supplies.  

  • Maintain controlled drug logs in accordance with state and federal laws.  

  • Assist with public education events such as presentations and in-shelter types of education.  

  • Teach and mentor volunteers, staff, veterinary interns, residents, and students. 

  • Perform any other duty as requested by management. 

SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITY 

Supervises: None 

ACCOUNTABILITY 

Reports Directly To: Manager, Hospital Operations 

Often Engages Directly With: Veterinary Staff 

Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills 

We are interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We welcome applicants who bring a diversity of identity, culture, experience, perspective and thought. We encourage you to apply, even if you do not believe you meet every one of the qualifications described. You are also encouraged to address how your professional and lived experience, scholarship, mentorship and/or service will contribute to Oregon Humane. 

  • Hold and maintain Certified Veterinarian Technician license as required by the State of Oregon 

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. 

  • Able to communicate with a diverse population in a consistently informative, respectful and professional manner.     

  • Able to participate as a member of a high performing team in a collaborative and positive manner. 

  • Able to maintain a professional, calm demeanor and exercise sound judgment during times of high workload, rapid pace of work, emotionally charged situations and during all interactions with the public, staff and volunteers.   

  • Able to maintain highest standards of confidentiality and discretion related to department activities. 

  • Excellent logic and problem solving skills. 

  • Excellent prioritization and decision-making skills. 

  • Able to mitigate and/or resolve conflict in a constructive and proactive manner. 

  • Knowledge and experience working with a wide variety of dog, cat, birds, rodent, and other unusual species and breeds.   

  • Competent use of software programs such as Shelter Buddy and Cornerstone.  

  • Proficient in use of a Windows based operating system and Microsoft Office tools including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.    

  • Available to work weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed. 

  • Ability to lead responses in times of in need of life saving techniques in an emergency. 

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook, Word, Excel. 

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills - able to communicate with a diverse population in a consistently informative, respectful and professional manner. 

  • Preferred: 3-5 years in a leadership/supervisory role in a veterinary hospital or animal shelter environment. 

Work Environment Conditions & Physical Requirements 

This position interacts and collaborates will all levels of the organization, including Oregon Humane's staff, executive team members, donors, general-public, external vendors, volunteers, and supporters. Contact and communication is carried out through face-to-face, telephone and digital interactions. Excellent customer service skills are essential to success. Communication must be clear, understandable, professional and respectful in all circumstances. 

WORKING CONDITIONS  

  • Work is performed in an office and medical center/animal shelter environment. 

  • Travel between the two campuses may be required. 

  • Working at both campuses may be required.  

  • Occasional weekend and evening work may be required. 

  • Animal contact and related injuries may occur. 

  • Noise exposure varies and sometimes includes uncontrolled barking and other animal vocalizations. 

  • Pace of work is active and demanding, requiring a high degree of multitasking and ability to adapt to changing priorities while managing concurrent projects/tasks to completion. 

  • Contact with angry or emotional people may occur.  

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 

  • Occasional lifting and moving of inanimate objects weighing up to 50 lbs. 

  • Occasional pushing and pulling of carted items weighing up to 100 lbs. 

  • Occasional moving items above shoulder level.  

  • Occasional use of hands and arms at or above shoulder level.  

  • Prolonged standing, sitting and/or stooping may occur.  

  • Occasional climbing and bending. 

  • Must be able to lift, move, restrain, guide, or manage an animal weighing up to 150 lbs. on a leash on an occasional basis.  

  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for prolonged periods. 

  • Ability to respond and perform life saving techniques in an emergency. 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion 

Achieving our mission begins with how we build our team and work together. Through our commitment to enriching our organization with people of different origins, beliefs, backgrounds and ways of thinking, we are better able to leverage the collective power of our teams and address and overcome complex challenges and barriers. We strive for a culture of integrity, respect and compassion where every member of our community contributes their perspectives and authentic selves and where everyone reaches their potential as individuals and teams. We recognize that striving for diversity, equity and inclusion is a journey, and we are committed to learning, listening and evolving to become more diverse, equitable and inclusive than we are today. 

Equal Employment Opportunity 

Oregon Humane is an equal opportunity employer that does not tolerate discrimination on any basis. We actively seek out diverse backgrounds, perspectives and skills so that we can be collectively stronger and have sustained impact. 

We are committed to providing an environment of respect and psychological safety where equal employment opportunities are available to all. We do not engage in or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability (including HIV/AIDS status), marital status, military veteran status or any other protected group. 

At-Will Employment 

This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related duties required by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract implied or otherwise, other than an “at-will” relationship.