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Promoting compassion, empathy, and respect for all life through wildlife rehabilitation, ecological teachings, and wildlife conservation.

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Wildlife Center of the North Coast is dedicated to fair hiring practices, and uses a blind screening process to select applicants for interviews. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply.

Now Hiring:

Part-Time Wildlife Rehabilitator

Location: Astoria, OR | Hours: Up to 24/week | Pay: $18/hr

The Wildlife Center of the North Coast is looking for a part-time Wildlife Rehabilitator to care for injured and orphaned wildlife and help bring our mission of conservation and education to life.

What You’ll Do:

  • Care for and rehab wildlife patients

  • Assist with rescues and transports

  • Train and supervise volunteers

  • Maintain patient records and recovery areas

What We’re Looking For:

  • Self-starter who follows protocols and works independently

  • Respectful and safe around wild animals

  • Strong teamwork and communication skills

  • Wildlife rehab or animal rescue experience preferred

  • Valid driver’s license

Join our passionate team and make a real difference for Oregon’s wildlife!

Apply Now: Send your resume and cover letter to ginger@coastwildlife.org.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the position will remain open until filled.

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Join our team of volunteers and help protect and care for the wild animals of the North Coast. 

Whether it’s supporting animal care, lending a hand at events, or helping behind the scenes, your time and energy make a real impact.

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Oct 26

Join us for a special evening celebrating the vision and dedication of our founder, and the continued impact of her work protecting wildlife on the North Coast.

Mark your calendar—we can’t wait to celebrate with you!