Description:
We are looking to recruit a Cat Coordinator for CIWY.
IntroductionComunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY) is a Bolivian NGO, made up of a team of committed Bolivian and international professionals and volunteers. Founded in 1992, CIWY was the pioneer of the environmental movement in Bolivia and is recognised nationally and internationally for founding Rescue Centres dedicated to the rehabilitation of wildlife. CIWY currently manages three Wildlife Rescue Centres: Parque Machia (Cochabamba), Parque Ambue Ari (Santa Cruz) and Parque Jacj Cuisi (Rurrernabaque, north of La Paz). Each Centre offers refuge to wild animals rescued from trafficking, offering them a better quality of life.
OverviewAt the moment, Jacj Cuisi is home to 3 pumas (Puma concolor); Ambue Ari is home to over 50 animals of more than 20 species, including 25 felines. The work here includes feeding the cats, cleaning the enclosures, providing enrichment for them and the general maintenance of the area. Some of the cats are walked through the jungle on cords. You will also be in charge of the volunteers in your area.
DescriptionThe role requires autonomy and organization in carrying out the daily routine, which involves cleaning, preparing food, checking the animals and overseeing the volunteers’ work. The coordinator must have a strong level of teamwork, responsibility and initiative. The main goal is that the animals receive the best possible care and attention in the most efficient way possible.
ResponsibilitiesWater, Mobile phone, a knife, flashlights, emergency rope, rope belts and some first aid equipment.
ConditionsCIWY’s three refuges are located in remote locations in Bolivia and the standard of facilities varies. At Ambue Ari there is restricted electricity and limited cell service. You will be living alongside a community of Bolivian and international staff and volunteers, all of whom work exceptionally hard on a day-to-day basis. You must be patient, adaptable and prepared to deal with difficult, often physically demanding conditions.
Work hoursWork will include cleaning cages and areas, feeding the animals, construction and volunteer training. The days start at around 6:30am until 5:30pm with one hour to have breakfast and one hour for lunch. You will have 1 day off every week. Two weeks of vacation is given per year.
AccommodationYou will be housed at one of our Sanctuaries. Ambue Ari’s accommodation is basic. The centre has limited electricity to power the office, fridges and electronics charging stations only. There is limited mobile phone signal at specific points in the sanctuary, however only with the provider Entel. A well/borehole provides drinking water and the water for the showers is not heated. The toilets are ecological and do not use plumbing. Volunteers sleep in shared dorm rooms with bunk beds. Rooms and bathrooms are shared.
Sheets and mosquito nets are provided, but you should bring your own blanket or sleeping bag as it can get very cold at night.
Financial agreementThis position is for a minimum of 1 year. CIWY will provide you with meals and accommodation. We offer a montly stipend of around 120 USD.
Experience/skills requiredCandidates should have a strong interest in cats, in their behaviour and their well-being. Candidates must have volunteered or worked with large cats before, preferably with us in CIWY. Candidates need to be physically fit and able to spend a lot of time in the jungle walking with the cats. Candidates should also have at least intermediate English and Spanish speaking, reading and writing abilities.
Description:
We are looking to recruit a Cat Coordinator for CIWY.
IntroductionComunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY) is a Bolivian NGO, made up of a team of committed Bolivian and international professionals and volunteers. Founded in 1992, CIWY was the pioneer of the environmental movement in Bolivia and is recognised nationally and internationally for founding Rescue Centres dedicated to the rehabilitation of wildlife. CIWY currently manages three Wildlife Rescue Centres: Parque Machia (Cochabamba), Parque Ambue Ari (Santa Cruz) and Parque Jacj Cuisi (Rurrernabaque, north of La Paz). Each Centre offers refuge to wild animals rescued from trafficking, offering them a better quality of life.
OverviewAt the moment, Jacj Cuisi is home to 3 pumas (Puma concolor); Ambue Ari is home to over 50 animals of more than 20 species, including 25 felines. The work here includes feeding the cats, cleaning the enclosures, providing enrichment for them and the general maintenance of…
Advanced English
Intermediate Spanish
Advanced English
Intermediate Spanish
Please apply via email to info@intiwarayassi.org
Please send us your CV as well as a covering letter that should detail:
Please apply via email to info@intiwarayassi.org
Please send us your CV as well as a covering letter that should detail: