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Animal Photography Volunteer Position |
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Major Objective
Obtain
high-quality digital photographs of adoptable animals to attract
potential adopters and enhance the appearance of the Adoptable Animals
section of the Larimer Humane Society website.
Duties
- Use a digital camera to take high quality photographs of adoptable animals that do not have a picture in the database
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Assist staff in updating the adoptable animal binder with photos of
animals that are available but not currently housed in adoptions
because of space restrictions
- Retake current photos that are of poorer quality as directed by the Evaluation Coordinator
- Accurately load all photos into the database
- Follow the Larimer Humane Society’s animal handling and cleaning protocols
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Notify the Evaluation Coordinator of any health and/or behavioral
issues noted during interaction with the adoptable animals
Limitations
Photography volunteers must be 16 years of age or older.
Training
- Attend a Volunteer Orientation
- Complete Volunteer Profile
- Interview with Evaluation Coordinator
- Attend LHS 101
- Attend a WAGS training
- Learn how to use ChamCam and operate shelter camera
Commitment
We
ask that Photography Volunteers commit 2 hours a week. It is preferred
that volunteers are available for mid-morning hours but scheduling is
flexible.
Volunteer Profile
Dedicated
individuals with digital photography and computer knowledge. Previous
animal handling experience is preferred. Must be willing to handle
dogs, cats, and small mammals. Volunteers must be able to follow
instructions given by the Animal Care Coordinators. Ideal for people
who are interested in animal handling and photography experience.
Patience and a positive attitude are a must.
Volunteer Benefits
- Opportunity to interact with and enrich the lives of shelter animals on a regular basis
- Help animals get adopted quicker
- Great photography experience for students or hobbyists
- Improve patience and tolerance by working with wiggly and active animals
- Exposure to many types and breeds of animals
Supervision
Direct
supervision by Evaluation Coordinator; indirect supervision by Foster
Care Coordinator and Adoptions and Enrichment Coordinator.
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