Frontline Wildlife Rescue & Veterinary Conservation
Working alongside experienced veterinary and caretaker teams, you will support the intake of new patients from illegal wildlife trade confiscations, injuries, and orphaned cases, as well as provide ongoing care and monitoring for resident animals that cannot be released. From primates to parrots and a wide range of native species, each case offers meaningful, hands-on experience in wildlife medicine and welfare.
This state-of-the-art wildlife clinic is Laos’ first Lao-registered, all-inclusive wildlife rescue and conservation organisation, equipped to treat native species (excluding elephants) with world-class veterinary facilities. Viewing. windows into the procedure room, laboratory, and necropsy suite offer a unique insight into clinical wildlife care.
Daily responsibilities include caring for animals in quarantine and hospital wards, assisting the veterinary team, conducting health checks, supporting treatments, maintaining records, managing inventory, and responding to emergencies and surgeries. With no fixed schedule, priorities shift based on incoming cases, ensuring direct, real-time conservation impact and animal welfare support.
When: Available year round – 1 week minimum
Where: Vientiane, Laos
Open to: anyone studying or qualified in the animal care & veterinary industries








