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Care for dogs, cats, livestock, production animals, pocket pets, birds, reptiles, and more * Work ... Collaborate with rescue organizations and humane societies * Continue developing professionally ...

Care for dogs, cats, livestock, production animals, pocket pets, birds, reptiles, and more ... Partner with local rescue organizations and humane societies. * Continue growing through mentorship ...

Veterinary Technician

Baltimore, MD ยท On-site

$18.27 - $24.87/hr

... birds, and mammals) and rescue animals (seals and sea turtles) under the direction of the veterinarians. The Veterinary Technician is responsible for implementing clinical and preventative medicine ...

Tower Technician II

Des Moines, IA

$20 - $26.50/hr

High School Diploma/GED Rescue certification is preferred Anritsu and/or OSHA certification preferred CPR and First Aid certification preferred Defensive Driving, RF Awareness, Bird Awareness, and ...

Veterinary Technician

Baltimore, MD ยท On-site

$18.27 - $24.87/hr

... birds, and mammals) and rescue animals (seals and sea turtles) under the direction of the veterinarians. The Veterinary Technician is responsible for implementing clinical and preventative medicine ...

... Birds Express is a family-owned logistics business delivering packages with a smile. Join our fun ... Provide rescue assistance to other drivers once the driver has completed his/her route for the ...

Delivery Driver

Manassas, VA ยท On-site

$20.50/hr

... Birds Express is a family-owned logistics business delivering packages with a smile. Join our fun ... Provide rescue assistance to other drivers once the driver has completed his/her route for the ...

Delivery Driver

Manassas, VA ยท On-site

$20.50/hr

... Birds Express is a family-owned logistics business delivering packages with a smile. Join our fun ... Provide rescue assistance to other drivers once the driver has completed his/her route for the ...

Lifeguard

Toledo, OH ยท On-site

$11.50 - $12.70/hr

We are looking for people who can work the Early Bird Shift (5am-9am) and Daytime Shifts (9am-2pm ... From Lifeguarding Certification to Adult/Child/Infant CPR (Professional Rescue or Healthcare ...

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How much do bird rescue jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bird rescue in the United States is $19.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a bird rescue worker do?

A bird rescue worker is responsible for saving, rehabilitating, and caring for injured, orphaned, or sick birds. Their duties often include responding to rescue calls, administering first aid, transporting birds to rehabilitation centers, and assisting with their recovery and eventual release back into the wild. They also educate the public on how to help birds and may work with veterinarians and wildlife organizations to ensure the best outcomes for the birds. Bird rescue workers play a crucial role in conserving bird populations and supporting local ecosystems.

What skills and qualifications are needed to work in bird rescue?

To thrive as a Bird Rescue Specialist, you need a solid background in wildlife biology, animal handling, and avian first aid, often supported by relevant certifications or a degree in biology or wildlife management. Experience with animal rehabilitation tools, record-keeping systems, and basic veterinary equipment is typically required. Compassion, patience, and strong problem-solving abilities help you manage stressful situations and communicate effectively with the public and team members. These skills are crucial for ensuring the safe rescue, treatment, and release of birds, as well as promoting public awareness and conservation efforts.

What challenges do bird rescue workers face, and how are they addressed?

Professionals in bird rescue often encounter challenges such as handling injured or stressed wild birds, working in variable outdoor conditions, and responding to emergencies at unpredictable hours. These challenges are addressed through specialized training in wildlife handling and rehabilitation, close collaboration with veterinarians and local wildlife authorities, and effective teamwork to ensure the safety and well-being of both staff and birds. Adaptability and a strong commitment to conservation are essential, as is maintaining clear communication within the rescue team and with the public.

What is the difference between Bird Rescue vs Bird Care Specialist?

AspectBird Rescue
CertificationsWildlife rehabilitation license, bird handling certifications
Work EnvironmentWildlife rescue centers, outdoor settings, rehabilitation facilities
Employer & IndustryWildlife organizations, rescue groups, environmental agencies
Common Search IntentRescue, rehabilitation, emergency bird care

Bird Rescue professionals focus on rescuing injured or stranded birds, providing emergency care, and rehabilitating them for release. Bird Care Specialists typically handle daily care, feeding, and monitoring of healthy or recovering birds in rehabilitation centers. While both roles require bird handling skills and certifications, Bird Rescue emphasizes emergency response and wild bird rehabilitation, whereas Bird Care Specialists focus on ongoing care and maintenance.

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Infographic showing various Bird Rescue job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,998 per year, or $19.2 per hour.

Airfield Management Specialists

Potawatomi Federal Solutions, LLC

Columbus, MS โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Airfield Management Specialist(s)- 5 Openings

Positions: Airfield Manager, Assitant Airfield Manager, Airfield Management Operations Manager, Airfield Management Training Manager and Airfiend Management Shift Lead

Location: Columbus AFB, MS

Employment Status: Full-Time-Regular

FLSA Classification: SCA Hourly

**These positions are contingent upon award of contract

Position Summary

The company is looking for five (5) certified USAF Airfield Management (1C7) Contractors, specifically an Airfield Manager, Asst. Airfield Manager, Airfield Management Operations Manager, Airfield Management Training Manager, and an Airfield Management Shift Lead to manage and coordinate airfield operations, ensuring the safe and efficient movement of aircraft and the management of airfield resources for the 14th Flying Training Wing, Columbus Air Force Base, MS and Gunshy Auxiliary Airfield.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Plan, organize, and coordinate Airfield Management activities in accordance with Air Force regulations, manuals, instructions, plans and procedures, such as AFMAN 13-204V1/2.

Provide a safe, efficient, and effective environment for aircraft operations and advise Deputy Airfield Manager on discrepancies noted.

Furnish pilots with full range of necessary information pertinent to planning and completing their intended flight safely and assists them in making preflight decisions and calculations when required.

Reviews and evaluates proposed flight plans for technical accuracy and compliance with USAF, FAA, DOD and ICAO directives. Ensures flight plan information is in proper format prior to processing plans into the FAA flight planning Aeronautical Information System (AIS). Coordinates with control tower on all flight plan changes. Sends and receives notifications of inbound and outbound air traffic including emergencies with FAA and local authorities.

Operates FAA flight planning communications equipment for input of flight plans, receiving arrival/departure messages, making queries concerning overdue aircraft and notifying the appropriate authorities.

Be certified competent to drive on the airfield-controlled movement area and acquire AF Form 483.

Through the use of air-to-ground communications, communicates with pilots in flight with information regarding flight plans; advisories on local airfield conditions; messages and other data effecting safety of flight.

Monitors primary crash phone system and activates and transmits emergency information on secondary crash circuits as required.

Briefs aircrews on Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) procedures, airfield conditions and restrictions, status and limitations of navigational aids, restricted areas, radio frequency changes, airfield obstructions, and other information necessary to accomplish the flight safely.

Conduct airfield inspections and checks (to include Foreign Object Damage (FOD) checks, Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike hazard (BASH) checks, Runway Surface Condition and Runway Condition Readings determination) and other checks outlined in AFMAN 13-204V2. Document inspections and checks on AF Form 3616 and local inspection checklist.

Update Airfield Status Board with current condition following airfield inspections and checks.

Maintain account with Integrated Engineering Management System (IEMS) to coordinate work orders regarding discrepancies found during airfield inspections and airfield checks.

Create Parking Plans for exercises, visiting units, and real world events such as hurricane evacuation aircraft.

Coordinates with explosive safety and other appropriate agencies on areas designated for parking, loading, and servicing of aircraft with hazardous cargo.

Interprets higher headquarters policies and implements actions of the airfield management function within the Airfield Operations Section.

Determines appropriate action in implementing emergency, Quick Reaction Checklist (QRCs), and operations plans. Activates secondary crash phone network for aircraft accidents, and in-flight and ground emergencies. Initiates communications search for overdue and unreported military aircraft, and upon confirmation, implements search and rescue procedures. Coordinates response activities with air traffic control and crash and rescue agencies and supports local authorities.

Maintain account with Digital Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) System. Issue, Track and Cancel NOTAMs as required. Brief aircrews on current NOTAMs as required prior to all flights.

Maintain daily events log in accordance with AFMAN 13-204V2.

Maintain Flight Information Publications account for accuracy, submit changes as needed.

Utilize the Management Internal Control Tool (MICT) to ensure it is inspection ready.

Establishes, revises, or reviews policies, procedures, mission objectives, and organization design for airfield management and flight services activities, ensuring that flying mission and/or flight safety is not compromised.

Disseminates severe weather warnings, watches, and advisories as required to base agencies.

During the absence of supervisory personnel, has full responsibility for the Columbus Airfield Management section when assigned those responsibilities by the supervisor. Performs under a variety of situations involving routine, accelerated and emergency flying operations that requires making independent decisions in reacting to the situation at hand.

Review and continuously improve Airfield Inspection and Checks Operating Instruction logs.

Review and continuously improve Quick Reaction Checklists (QRC) outline in AFMAN 13-204V2.

Review and continuously improve the Airfield Driving Instruction directive.

Review and continuously improve Airfield Management Training Instruction directive.

Review and continuously improve procedures to maintain the Flight Planning Room.

Required Education, Experience, and Skills

1C7 AFSC (Airfield Management/Operations Specialist).

Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills

Airfield Manager with at least 3 years' experience.

Assistant Airfield Manager with at least 3 years' experience.

Airfield Management Operations Manager with 1 - 3 years' experience.

Airfield Management Training Manager with 1 - 3 years' experience.

Airfield Management Shift Lead with 1 - 3 years' experience.

A combination of experience and skills will be taken into consideration.

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities

Capable of collaborating with Senior Leaders.

Skills in monitoring program progress against execution of plans, metrics and desired outcomes, assessing and identifying capability gaps and opportunities for improvement to enable a culture of high performance, and managing multiple complex programs in a fast-paced environment with many partners and stakeholders.

Ability to work as part of a team with strong interpersonal skills.

Strong command of Microsoft Office and ability to produce deliverables that carry a "stamp of excellence."

Able to understand, adhere to and enforce corporate values, policies, procedures, and standards.

Good interpersonal and communication skills.

Good business writing and oral communication skills.

Fluent in English (reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension).

Better-than-average skill in current versions of MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Capable of passing background investigation and periodic drug testing.

Additional Qualifying Factors

Legally eligible to work in the United States (proof of eligibility will be required upon offer of employment).

Possess a valid driver's license (any state), ability to operate a motor vehicle, able to provide clean driving record and current vehicle insurance coverage.

Eligible for access onto military installations following background and security checks.

Flexibility with work schedule is mandatory because it impacts the ability to support and serve military.

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Employment Type: full-time