Volunteer
Opportunities at Safari’s
Ever
look a tiger in the eye, prepare food for a kangaroo, or long to share your excitement
about the animal kingdom with others? Are you concerned about conservation issues
and the education of our youth? Do you want to have fun and feel like you've made
a difference?
Make your
dreams come true by becoming a docent
or a volunteer at Safari’s Sanctuary
in Broken Arrow.
Do you need
to perform community service?
Volunteers
(Age 12
and older)
Find
out how you can make a difference! At our bi-weekly orientations, learn the
ways in which you can get involved and share your talents with the Zoo. We provide
general information about the Zoo and specific information about volunteer jobs.
The orientation is followed by a guided tour of Safari’s Sanctuary. Orientations
are held at 9am, at the upper level barnyard section of Safari’s, lasting
approximately 1-1/2 hours. Please call or email Safari’s to confirm the
next orientation date.
Volunteers
are asked to make a 2-month, twice/month minimum commitment to the Zoo. FREE
on-the-job training is provided. All volunteers are required to have a current
tetanus inoculation. And must purchase a Safari’s tee shirt.
In what
department would you like to volunteer?
• You can get down and really dirty helping the keepers care
for our animals in the Animal Management Department.
• Share your love of nature with visitors, work
giving Guided Tours or bring nature to the public with ZooMobile by working
in the Education Department.
• Help to spread the word about Safari’s
Sanctuary with the Marketing Department.
• Keep the Zoo looking good with the Grounds
Department.
Or a combination of the above!
Safari’s
Sanctuary 918-357-LOVE (5683) for the love of the animals!
Or just
email us!
Docents
(Age 18 and older)
Docents
are knowledgeable, trained ambassadors for the Zoo. They share their passion
for the Zoo and its animals with families, school groups, and the community.
If you want to learn more about the animals and share that information with
others, why not train to be a docent?
A hands-on
training program ensures that Safari’s docents have the knowledge and
experience to understand the behavior of our animals and the workings of the
Zoo itself. Training begins at the 1st of each month. You'll learn about a variety
of animal species, the native and personal history of our rescued wildlife,
and how each of us can help to save the planet by altering our daily routines
in order to conserve natural resources. You'll learn the art of touring the
Zoo with visitors, the purpose and techniques of observation and interaction
with our animals. And how you can make a real difference to captive, wild animals.
Docent training
classes are given by appointment. Safari’s Sanctuary staff and docents
teach the classes. If you're up for a challenge - and a good time! – call
or email Safari’s for scheduling.
Safari’s
Sanctuary 918-357-LOVE (5683) for the love of the animals!
Or just
email us!
Community
Service (Age 12 and older)
Need
to perform some COMMUNITY SERVICE hours? We accept persons over the age
of 12 years old.
Duties consist
of cleaning barnyard/non-aggressive animal cages, and empty cages; Raking /
bagging leaves and animal waste. Changing waters, scrubbing pans/buckets. Mowing,
weedeating. Simple repair and building projects. Sweeping and mopping. Cleaning
food prep areas. Picking up trash.
We DO NOT
accept persons for Drug Related, or Child / Animal Abuse offenses.
• Initial sign-up must fill out paperwork. Bring I.D., court
papers, a/o parent(s)-if minor.
• Must work a minimum of 4 hours per day for
credit.
• Plan to get dirty.
• Wear appropriate clothes.
• Full toe shoes a requirement for your safety.
• Helpful to bring work gloves.
• Bring food/beverage if plan to work all day.
Safari’s Sanctuary 918-357-LOVE (5683) for the love of
the animals!
Or just
email us!
Internships
(for college students)
If
you’re a student or a recent graduate, volunteer internships are available.
Internships are unpaid positions and housing is the responsibility of the intern.
But the experience and knowledge you will acquire during the internship is priceless!
If you’re willing to spend three days a week among the birds and beasts
for minimum of 2 months, this may be the program you’ve been waiting for!
The emphasis is on enrichment for the animals, but interns tell us their lives
were enriched as well.
For more
information about volunteer opportunities at Safari’s Sanctuary, contact
Safari’s
Sanctuary 918-357-LOVE (5683) for the love of the animals!
Or just
email us!
Apprenticeships
(for graduates)
Sometimes life throws you a curve ball. There are lots of people who find themselves
wishing they had chosen a career working with animals, but think it's too late
or they don't have the proper scientific background. Don't despair! Our newly-developed
Apprenticeship program can help you make your dream come true! Designed for
adults who are thinking of changing careers, but who don't have a degree in
zoology or biology, and for high school graduates who plan to take time off
before going to college or pursuing a career, this program will help to fill
in the gaps in your knowledge of animal behavior and let you see if a career
with animals is for you. Our staff will provide you with a background in basic
animal biology and natural history, while teaching you what being a zookeeper
is all about. Apprentices must be able to spend 3-5 days a week in training
at the Zoo, for a minimum of 2 months.
We are not
able to provide housing or pay to Zoo Apprentices.
For more
information about volunteer opportunities at Safari’s Sanctuary, contact
Safari’s
Sanctuary 918-357-LOVE (5683) for the love of the animals!
Or just
email us!
Job
Shadowing (for students 12 and up)
You
wanna know what it is really like to be a zookeeper? We allow job shadowing
by appointment. Follow the trained staff for 1 morning from 8am to 12 noon,
throughout their daily routine. Help with cleaning, feeding, care and interaction
with many of the exotic and some endangered wildlife at Safari’s.
• Plan to get dirty.
• Wear appropriate clothes.
• Full toe shoes a requirement for your safety.
• Helpful to bring work gloves.
• Might bring beverage for break (pop machine
avail. .75/can).
For more information about volunteer opportunities at Safari’s Sanctuary,
contact
Safari’s
Sanctuary 918-357-LOVE (5683) for the love of the animals!
Or just
email us!
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