Join Our Team
WORK AT WILDCARE!
TURN YOUR PASSION FOR WILDLIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INTO A CAREER
WildCare is run by a dedicated staff 35 part- and full-time employees supported by very dedicated volunteer corps.
BE PART OF FIVE DECADES OF COMPASSION FOR WILDLIFE!
OUR CORE VALUES
- Dedication to Wildlife and the Environment
- Care, Compassion and Inclusion
- Pursuit of Learning
- Sustainability
Join our Team
Please look at our open positions and apply if there is a fit, or explore our many volunteer roles and be part of our volunteer teams. Thank you for your interest!
WHY WORK WITH WILDCARE
MAKE AN IMPACT
Ensure continued emergency medical treatment and rehabilitation of more than 200 local species of wildlife.
COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENT, COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
Work alongside WildCare’s dedicated staff of 30 employees and a passionate corps of over 250 volunteers.
SHAPE THE FUTURE OF CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCACY
Continue the revolutionary work of environmental pioneers like Elizabeth Terwilliger by engaging over 13,000 children and adults every year through our nature education programs.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS INCLUDE:
- 100% of medical coverage for eligible full-time employees
- 14 paid holidays a year
- Generous vacation and sick time package
- Match of up to 4% of an employee’s 401(k) contribution
Open PositionS
Executive Director
WildCare is looking for a visionary leader to guide one of the Bay Area’s most beloved wildlife organizations into a bold new chapter. The ideal candidate is someone who can champion a people-centered culture, strengthen our long-term health, and serve as an ambassador for wildlife and our mission.
Priority consideration: July 15, 2026 LEARN MORE
Nature Education and Camp Manager
WildCare is hiring a full-time Nature Education and Camp Manager to deliver wildlife education programs to PreK–12th graders and manage Wildlife Camp. The role centers on driving the Nature Van to schools and events across eight Bay Area counties, hiring and training camp counselors, developing curriculum aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, and launching an adult lecture series. Candidates need a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience), strong classroom management skills, a clean driving record, and a general knowledge of wildlife ecology — with bonus consideration for live animal handling experience and English/Spanish bilingualism. LEARN MORE
