Job Title: Wildlife Hotline and Intake Assistant (multiple positions)
Status: Seasonal / Temporary , Full - time
4 or 5 month contract, 4 x 10-hour shifts.
Staggered shifts and work days including early evenings, some weekends and holidays
Location: On-site; Downsview Park (Toronto)
Start Date: Late April or ASAP thereafter
Compensation: $18.60 / hourly
Job Summary
TWC is the only wildlife hospital in the Greater Toronto Area and one of the busiest wildlife rehabilitation centres in Canada! Up to 6,500 wild animals are admitted to the centre each year, representing over 300 different species of wildlife. Approximately 40,000 phone calls from the public are handled each year through TWC’s Wildlife Hotline.
The Wildlife Hotline and Intake Assistant plays an integral role on the TWC team. From using your superior customer service skills to greet members of the public bringing in wild animals for care, to carefully preparing detailed patient intake charts, to efficiently responding to emergency calls, to organizing wildlife rescues – you are a highly-organized and capable multi-tasker that has no problem keeping all their ducks in a row! You thrive on working in a fast-paced environment alongside passionate, friendly and supportive co-workers. Assisting a diversity of people, you will focus your services on helping wild animals, and the people that find them, during our busiest time of year.
Duties and Responsibilities:
● As the first point of contact, welcome and provide exceptional customer service to members of the public, volunteers and staff arriving at TWC
● Admit incoming wild patients to TWC, ensuring proper containment of the animal
● Complete patient intake charts with close attention to detail and accuracy
● Under the direction of hotline shift leaders, respond to incoming emergency calls by phone or email in a timely and professional manner – assess wildlife situations, provide accurate information and resolve wildlife issues with members of the public
● Provide educational materials to visitors as they apply to their situation
● Discuss donation options with members of the public that arrive with an animal to be admitted to TWC
● Coordinate pick-ups and/or rescues of sick, injured or orphaned wildlife
● Update and maintain hotline call records in the database with precision
Qualifications
Education:
● Post-secondary education (diploma, degree, or in progress) in related field such as environmental studies, biology, animal sciences, social work, client and customer relations, emergency services communications, veterinary or medical office administration or similar, conflict resolution or crisis management, or equivalent professional experience
Experience:
● Demonstrated experience (1+ year) in a customer service, call centre, crisis management or emergency services role, preferably in a fast-paced environment.
Competencies:
● Hold a genuine concern for the welfare of wild animals
● Able to maintain exceptional attention to detail while handling multiple tasks simultaneously to meet time sensitive demands
● Highly organized and possess strong logic and problem-solving skills
● Ability to handle exposure to high stress and emotional situations, a rotating work schedule and prolonged sitting, talking, keyboarding, and telephone calls while maintaining professionalism
● Empathetic and able to understand the needs of callers and adapt advice to each situation and individual
● Strong and efficient learner willing to meet challenges of receiving training on an ongoing basis
● Energetic, enthusiastic, positive, open-minded and enjoy working with a diverse group of people
● Experienced in using a database, and common online functions (e.g. Google, websites)
● Able to type 40+wpm
● Excellent written and verbal English communication skills
● Flexible availability and willingness to work varied shifts
Assets:
● Work or volunteer experience in a non-profit, or similar organisation
● Fluency in a second language commonly spoken in the Greater Toronto Area
● General knowledge of GTA and the ability to interpret maps
● Strong natural history background ideally with a focus on southern Ontario wildlife
Physical Requirements:
● Requires the ability to spend extended periods using a computer keyboard and making phone calls
● Requires extended periods of sitting
● Requires lifting and carrying kennel cabs containing wild patients with assistance as required
Working Conditions:
● This position requires working near animals and materials that may trigger allergic reactions
● Open office/hospital environment, with noise and frequent interruption
● Hours/shifts will fluctuate depending on job demands
● Required to walk on concrete floors in the building
We would like to thank you for your interest in this position. Unfortunately, due to the anticipated number of candidates only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding.
As a charity, we apply for wage subsidy programs whenever possible to help stretch our funding. Eligibility varies (e.g., age, student status, equity-deserving groups), and candidates’ eligibility may be considered as part of the hiring process.
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