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Page Title - Rehabilitate
Secondary Page Title - Husbandry
Volunteer Management

Volunteer management is an important facet of The Marine Mammal Center. In an organization with over 800 volunteers, where volunteers are responsible for most of the day-to-day care of the animals, ensuring an effective volunteer management structure is key.

An animal care crew staffs every day and night of the week. During the harbor seal season (approximately February-August), there are two crews for every day and night of the week. Crews are comprised of volunteers and are headed by a volunteer supervisor and assistant supervisor. Supervisors have taken all of the classes required to become an animal care volunteer (basic husbandry, basic and advanced meds) and have had extensive experience working with the animals. Volunteers generally need to have volunteered for one year or more before they are considered for a supervisory role.

Supervisors are responsible for ensuring the animals are fed, medications are administered, pens and pools are cleaned, and that crews are getting appropriate training. They report to The Marine Mammal Center's three veterinary technicians who, in turn, report to The Center's two veterinarians.

 

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