Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Docent Volunteer
10 months ago
About the Job
Join the AWCC as a Docent!
- For local individuals looking to volunteer with the AWCC on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, our Docent Program is for you! Rooted in education, our Docent Program seeks dedicated volunteers interested in learning about our organization, mission, and resident wildlife. Docents support the AWCC by helping visitors develop an understanding and appreciation of the wildlife we care for, their wild counterparts, and the ecosystem surrounding the sanctuary. To meet this goal, docents engage with guests by offering educational opportunities and answering questions as guests view wildlife. All training necessary to become a successful docent at AWCC is provided through our Docent Training Program led by Education Department staff members.
- Individuals interested in volunteering with the Animal Care department must first successfully complete our Docent Training Program and be able to speak about AWCC’s core functions and mission to guests for consideration as an Animal Care volunteer candidate.
- Our volunteer needs vary throughout the year due to fluctuating visitor numbers and seasonal changes on site. Our highest volunteer need corresponds to our highest visitation during the summer months.
Benefits
- Gain valuable hands-on experience
- 10% discount on purchases in the Be Wild Gift Shop
- Free admission to AWCC
Requirements:
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Ability to work well both independently and with others
- Comply with AWCC policies and procedures
- Record of current Tetanus vaccine
We are currently accepting applications for docent volunteers year-round. To apply to be a docent, please fill out the application included here and attach a resume.
With any questions, please email volunteer@alaskawildlife.org
About the Company

Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
<p>The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska’s wildlife through conservation, research, education and quality animal care. AWCC takes in injured and orphaned animals year-round and provides spacious enclosures and quality animal care. Animals that cannot be released into the wild are given a permanent home at the center. We have been able to provide care for hundreds of displaced animals because visitors like you have made critical contributions in the form of admission fees, donations, memberships, and gift shop. Please visit our website for more information on how you can help us make a difference.</p>
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