File - For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

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For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation
Volunteer Application & Opportunities
For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation is a nonprofit wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organization providing refuge, aid and care for
wildlife. Volunteers must be 18 years or older (or pre-approved by the Director and accompanied by an adult). (please print)
Today’s Date: _________________
*Name (first, middle initial & last name(s):_______________________________ *Birth date: ______ /______ /______
*Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________________________________
*City: _____________________________________________________*State: ______________ *Zip: ______________
*Phone: Home: ____________________ Cell phone: __________________ Alternate phone: _____________________
*E-mail: __________________________________________________________________________________________
*Emergency Contact:_________________________________________ *Phone:________________________________
Best way to reach you? • Phone (best time to reach you?): _____________________ • E-mail ____________________________
Current employer & occupation? _______________________________________________________________________________
Special skills or hobbies: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Have you had any previous experience caring for wild animals or working with a wildlife rehabilitator? If yes, please explain:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Why are you interested in volunteering for FHSARR?_______________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please provide the names and phone numbers of two personal references:
Name: ________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________
Any comments you’d like to share with us? __________________________________________________________________
SCHEDULING:
Times & shifts approximates & may vary. Please check the days/times you are available.
DAYS AVAILABLE:
• Monday
• Tuesday
PREFERRED SHIFT TIME:
• MORNING shift (9 AM – 1 PM)
• Wednesday
• Thursday
• AFTERNOON SHIFT (1 PM – 5:00 PM)
• Friday
• Saturday
• Sunday
• EVENING shift (5:30 – 7 PM)
SHIFT DUTIES
•On-site, hands on care, including but not limited to:
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Cleaning cages and food preparation
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Stocking inventory (must be able to lift 25-50#)
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Transport animals to veterinarian
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Transport animals to FHSARR
•Off-site support, please check all you are interested in:
• Public Relations, Community Education and Outreach
• Education/Training
• Grant Writing
• Fundraising
• “Owning” a fundraiser (taking an existing project or suggesting a new one) set up and recruits volunteers
• Assisting in a fundraiser
• other, specify: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________
We truly appreciate your generosity in offering your time and talent as a volunteer. In order to more effectively help wildlife/wild animals as an
organization we must sometimes put our personal preferences aside to work together as a group and with the community. As volunteers for FHSARR we
are agreeing to cooperate to achieve our common goals.
We have found that it’s helpful to provide guidelines and general information on how the organization functions to avoid confusion and
misunderstandings for volunteers and others who act as representatives of FHSARR.
Personal Opinions and Organizational Policy
When you are representing FHSARR in public, people will have a tendency to perceive everything you say as the official policy of the organization, even
though this may not be your intention. Please take care not to represent your personal opinions in such a way that people might interpret them to be the
policy of FHSARR.
FHSARR Materials
Do not customize or otherwise alter FHSARR flyers, documents, posters, presentations, or other materials.
 If you would like to create materials for the organization, please seek approval before you begin work on the project. This will help to avoid
duplication of effort or time spent on something that cannot be used at this time.
Public Comments
If you would like to write a letter to the editor or article on behalf of FHSARR, contact the Director.
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Do not make public statements that are critical of other organizations.
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Statements about other organizations need to be approved by the Director.
Commitments
Unless you have been authorized to make a specific decision, do not make commitments for FHSARR, including offers of assistance.
Fundraising. We always welcome assistance from volunteers with spreading the word about FHSARR and our programs. One easy way to do this is to
distribute literature about the organization to friends, acquaintances, and family. If you would like to help fundraise in other ways, please confer with the
Director. It’s important to get approval before soliciting donations, as we need to:
 Avoid duplicating requests.
 Ensure that requests are appropriate (some funding sources may be controversial).
 Obtain any required permits.
 Appropriately acknowledge all donations.
In-kind Donations
It is important all donations be used in the manner in which they are intended and we are legally responsible for documenting this, even if the donation is
modest in size. We also want to appropriately acknowledge all donors and to keep in touch with them through our records department.
All donations must be to us in writing, including the name of the donor and a listing of items, their estimated value, and their disposition. Example: “July
1, 2008: 2 bags of rodent food donated by Sally Smith, 6515 Sexton Drive NW, Olympia, WA 98502; est. value $10.” We will document the donation
in our records and send an official acknowledgment to the donor.
Intake Protocol
FHSARR accepts injured and orphaned/wildlife as approved by the Department of Wildlife. Exceptions are based on:
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Shelter availability.
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Available resources.
Compensation
As a volunteer it is important you understand the organization, FHSARR, will not compensate you for your time or work.
I understand working with wildlife may be dangerous and there are serious health and injury risks involved when caring for or handling and/or caring for injured/orphaned
wildlife. I have read and signed the waiver regarding a current Tetanus vaccination and holding For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, other volunteers,
Board of Directors harmless in the event of any illness or injury.
I understand I may be subject to a background check before I can begin volunteering with the organization FHSARR.
Signature: _______________________________________________________________
Signature of parent/guardian if applicable:
_________________________
*information mandatory
Date:_________________________________
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