National Audubon Society: Latest Job Openings, Reviews and Ratings & Profile wise Salary Distribution
We've calculated that the average salary at National Audubon Society is $41K based on 21 user-submitted salaries
A total of 8 National Audubon Society employees gave National Audubon Society an average happiness rating of 3.1 out of 5.0.
2.8From a low/middle-management perspective: This organization is inherently horrible. They provide absolutely zero training on anything, even basic workplace sexual harassment, and there is an appalling lack of support from above. Personally, I think the issues are currently, systematically at the Exec Director level, but it certainly was higher up during the Yarnold years. With the base employee level unionizing and the salary restructure, middle management is the butt of the joke. The level of disrespect repeatedly shown to Center Directors is devastating and my experience with National and the upper management was disappointing.
3.6This position is definitely the next big step up from entry-level internship/tech positions. This position involves monitoring beach-nesting birds including Wilson's plovers, least terns, common nighthawks, and black skimmers, similar to many other positions found nationwide. However, this position is different in that it is a newer program, so protocol is still being established. Also, this field site is several hours away from the office/headquarters, so you must be much more self-sufficient than other similar positions. Be aware that it is very hot, and there are no beach-driving vehicles for surveys, so you must be willing to walk many miles on a hot beach, carrying your equipment! I definitely learned a lot and gained so much experience from this position.
4.2Audubon has a great internship opportunity for those wanting to work with birds of prey or in the Veterinary Field. You learn the basics of animal care and emergency protocols. From baby birds that have fallen out of the nest to the birds that have been caught in the cross hairs of a firearm, you get a feel of what it's like to patch up the birds and ultimately set them back in the wild!
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