At Rescue Center, you will work five days a week, which may include weekdays or weekends, from 07:30 to around 16:00. This is a rough estimate as the work day ends when the work is done, which could be earlier, but also later. On your arrival day (Sunday), you'll meet other volunteers and some of the staff. You'll have the rest of the day to explore the town and get settled. Orientation and training starts Monday at 11:00 (attendance is mandatory). During this session, you'll be introduced to the other volunteers, join a 90-minute tour of the Center with tourists, and receive instructions from your volunteer manager. The first week is 6 days long including the introduction day; after that the volunteers work 5 days a week. You will also receive 3 days training. The schedule for working is organized with the volunteer coordinator, but as the center is open 7 days a week. The volunteer may have days off during the week and work on weekends.
In the following weeks, your work will include a variety of tasks. You might do dishes, clean animal areas (a constant task), assist with building and remodeling enclosures, or care for new arrivals to help them adjust to their new environment. The Animal Rescue Center works with a hands-on policy, which means direct contact with the animals is an important part of the work. Most of the animals have lost their mothers, or gone through traumatic experiences, and the center believes that direct contact is fundamental for the animals to build a strong defense mechanism to face their future successfully.
Activities in the Animal Rescue Center
Here's a peek at the exciting activities awaiting you:
Hands-On Maintenance: Help keep our facilities in great shape, ensuring a safe and cozy environment for our animal residents.
Pathway Patrol: Tidy up pathways and areas around animal enclosures to keep everything neat and organized.
Diet Prep and Daily Care: Assist with preparing diets and daily care routines alongside our dedicated animal keepers, gaining hands-on experience in animal husbandry.
Visitor Guide: Share your passion for wildlife by guiding visitors through the sanctuary and sharing amazing stories about our animal residents.
Training Sessions: Join in training to learn more about animal behaviors and care techniques, enhancing your knowledge and skills.
Compassionate Care: Provide loving care to our animals through feeding, monitoring, and engaging with them, helping create a nurturing environment where they can thrive.
During your stay you will also visit La Ceiba which is a private reserve tucked away in the rainforest, there are 50 hectares of primary (untouched) that the center has purchased along with some investors as a way of conservation. It is located 4 km away from the animal rescue centre. This is where many of the animals are eventually released back into the nature if they have recovered. You will receive an explanation about the work done at La Ceiba and go on a night tour of the reserve.
Make a direct impact on the lives of our animals and contribute to their health, happiness, and overall quality of life!