The Institute is building a large Aquatics Core Facility that maintains several thousand tanks of research fish for multiple principal investigators, requiring highly specialized aquatics husbandry and functions. In addition to this facility, many smaller facilities for zebrafish and other aquatic species are maintained independently on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The senior aquatics specialist will initially function in a technician level capacity with the potential for a promotion to management and the associated responsibilities increasing as the facility grows and additional support staff are hired. The number of animals in the facility is expected to grow steadily as research programs expand.

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Take your career to new depths and put your skills to work in a one of a kind setting by becoming a part of the premiere aquarium showcasing the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. The Texas State Aquarium provides high quality, entertaining programming through education, conservation, and wildlife rehabilitation. We strive to provide our guests with an exciting, educational, and memorable experience.

  • Participate in the design and execution of the preventive veterinary care program.

  • Prescribe medical treatments; communicate with animal care staff regarding treatment options, prognoses, follow-up care, and recommended husbandry changes.

  • Perform physical examinations, surgeries, diagnostic procedures, and treatments to provide outstanding medical care to aquarium residents and Rescue patients.

  • Administer and monitor sedation and/or general anesthesia.

  • Work effectively with Curators to develop protocols involving animal diets, quarantine, and preventive medicine practices.

  • Perform necropsies and prepare post-mortem samples for lab analyses; collate results over time and make medical recommendations based on trends.

  • Provide basic medical, nutritional, and zoonotic training for Animal Husbandry staff as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree; at least 2 years related experience and/or training in non-domestic animal medicine.

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The Necropsy Technician will undertake various activities in support of the Pathology & Diagnostics team including gross necropsy, histopathology (trimming of cases), and support of the biobank archives. They will assist in the collection, analysis, storage, and shipment of samples for collaborative research projects as well as the training of pathology participants of the Teaching Hospital program and The Marine Mammal Center’s visitors.

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Plans, directs, and oversees animal health programs for collection and rescued animals. Enthusiastically represents SeaWorld by displaying a positive attitude, high level of energy and commitment to quality throughout all aspects of the job.

Major Responsibilities:

  • Oversees animal health programs.

  • Knowledge of current health status of collection.

  • Manages diagnostics, anesthesia, surgery, and treatment of collection and rescued animals.

  • Collaborates with curatorial staff.

  • Organizes and maintains pharmacy and surgery areas.

  • Oversees medical care of animal rehabilitation program.

  • Conduct post-mortem exams.

  • Maintain Animal Health records and preventative medicine program.

  • Conducts animal health research projects and prepares the results for presentations and peer-reviewed publications.

  • Perform animal health certification exams for animals and participate in transport of animals, if warranted.

Qualifications:

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or (VMD) from an AVMA-accredited institution required.

  • Must have a minimum of 2 years prior experience in zoological medicine, including marine mammals.

  • Board eligibility or Diplomate status in the American College of Zoological Medicine is desirable

  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid California driver's license and to meet requirements to drive SeaWorld vehicles.

  • Must hold a valid U.S. veterinary license.

  • Must possess or qualify to obtain a Texas Veterinary License and USDA Accreditation certification

  • Must have strong written and verbal communication skills

  • Must be able to lift and/or move 50 pounds.

  • Must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions (wet, humid, sun, etc.).

  • Must maintain a safe work environment and adhere to safety requirements.

  • Must be able to positively interact with guests and co-workers of all ages, different ethnic/cultural backgrounds and/or languages, and individuals with special needs

Availability:

  • 5 day work week, Tue-Sat preferred, can be negotiated depending on staff schedule and case load.

Hours:

  • 40 hours per work week, with periodic on-call or emergency duty based on case load.

SEAWORLD PARKS & ENTERTAINMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ALL APPLICANTS WILL BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, GENDER, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY OR EXPRESSION, DISABILITY OR COVERED VETERAN STATUS.

Job perks or benefits:

• Paid Time Off- Vacation, Optional Holidays, and Sick pay

• Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

• 401K plan

• Life Insurance

• Disability Benefits

• Dependent and Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts

• Employee Assistance Program

• Legal Assistance Plan

• SEA Employee Complimentary Park Tickets

• SEA Park Discounts on Food and Merchandise

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is a leading theme park and entertainment company providing experiences that matter and inspiring guests to protect animals and the wild wonders of our world. We are one of the world’s foremost zoological organizations and a global leader in animal husbandry, behavioral management, veterinary care, and animal welfare. We also rescue and rehabilitate marine and terrestrial animals that are ill, injured, orphaned or abandoned, with the goal of returning them to the wild. The SeaWorld® and Busch Gardens® rescue teams have helped more than 35,000 animals in need over the last 50 years.

How to Apply / Contact

Apply at: https://seaworldentertainment.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SEA/details/SWT---Staff-Veterinarian_JR114874

Qualified applicants will be selected for an interview.

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As Hospital Director, you’ll be responsible for the medical diagnosis and treatment of sick and injured marine mammals utilizing available diagnostic and treatment modalities. Key duties will include ensuring optimal animal welfare in treatment, handling, and non- invasive research, as well as in identifying procedures and treatment protocols that enhance human and animal safety in the hospital.

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This position is located in the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Aquatic Animal Health Research Unit in Auburn, AL.

In this position, you will conduct research on control and prevention of diseases of fish, including designing and conducting systematic research for determining microbial virulence factors, disease pathogenesis, immune responses, and for the development of in vitro and in vivo models, diagnostics, and vaccines.

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Gulf World Marine Park is located in Panama City Beach, Florida. The marine park is home to a variety of animal species including bottlenose dolphins, California sea lions, harbor seals, penguins, tropical birds, and stingrays. It is currently home to one of only two collections of rough-toothed dolphins in long-term human care in North America. Gulf World is a member of The Dolphin Company, which has over 30 marine parks in North and South America and Europe.

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About the Role & Team

As the Veterinary Practice Manager, you will be an integral member of the Animal Health leadership team, leading the Veterinary / Laboratory Technician Team for Disney’s Animal Kingdom (DAK), Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (DAKL), and Tri Circle D Ranch, and providing additional support for the Seas with Nemo and Friends (Epcot). You will work closely with the other leaders and team members to provide excellent animal care, ensure efficient and effective function of the Animal Health operation.

In this full time, on-site, role, you will be reporting to the Veterinary Operations Manager.

What You Will Do

  • Lead all aspects of the DAK Hospital operation, including safety, inventory, equipment maintenance and purchase, and regulatory compliance

  • Lead the DAK veterinary and laboratory technicians, supporting cast in their professional development, holding regular team meetings and one on ones to help develop team performance

  • Presence in the operation daily to coordinate and problem solve, assist front line cast whenever vital, and partner with leaders and teams from Husbandry, Behavioral Husbandry team, Animal Nutrition, Water Sciences, Operations, Safety Services, Facilities, outside vendors, and more

  • Participate in and promote the Animal Health team's guest experiences

  • Partner with veterinarians, vet techs, lab tech, clinical pathologist, and Medical Records team to supervise/coordinate all vital diagnostic testing and sample submissions

  • Supervise hospital imaging, acting as radiation & laser safety person for the Animal Health team

  • Partner with other Animal Health leaders to ensure operational coverage, continuity, communication, and consistency across the team

  • Assist and/or lead animal health special projects

Required Qualifications & Skills

  • Minimum three years of zoological/aquatic facility experience, or equivalent, as a certified veterinary technician

  • Minimum two years in veterinary practice management/vet hospital leadership

  • Excellent organizational and communication skills; detail oriented; ability to prioritize and adapt

  • Proficiency in technology/software such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel; SharePoint, Workday and ZIMS; Zoom and Teams

Preferred Qualifications

  • Active Member of AZVT or AZA/other relevant professional organization

  • Familiarity with Walt Disney World, ASE, Animal Health managerial processes and company policies

  • Experience in leading large, multi-doctor veterinary practices.

Education

  • A.A.S. from an AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology Program, or equivalent experience

  • Veterinary Technician Certification (CVT) in the state of Florida or ability to obtain licensure within 6 months

Preferred Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience

Perks

Benefits and Perks: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life! This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities, and special extras that only Disney can provide! Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefit

How to Apply

Please visit DisneyCareers.com to apply: The position of Veterinary Practice Manager has been posted through the end of day 6.8.24. The position number is 10080641.

The Walt Disney Company
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

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The College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University is seeking to hire a Clinical Instructor in marine animal health. The position will be supported by and will serve the Global Center for Aquatic Health and Food Security. The position will be based in or near Gulfport, Mississippi with periodic trips to Starkville, Mississippi. Reappointment will occur on an annual basis and will be dependent on funding.

https://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu/en-us/job/507555/clinical-instructor-i-ii-or-iii

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The Aquatic Animal Medicine Research Laboratory (AAMRL) at St. George’s University, School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada, West Indies is hiring at the Instructor level. This position would manage the day to day activities of the AAMRL and would be involved in research, diagnostics/clinical cases, and teaching. MSc or DVM is preferred but the position is open to anyone at the BSc level with aquatic experience.

https://sgu.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/5/home/requisition/1343?c=sgu

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SUMMARY:

Title: Biologist II
Supervisors: Animal Care Director Status: Full-time, 1.0 FTE
Including alternating weekends
FLSA Exempt: Yes
Updated April 2024

Working with the Animal Care Director, Veterinarian(s), and other Animal Care staff, this position is responsible for all aspects of animal care and husbandry for seals and sea turtles, including maintaining the facility and life support systems and helping to train and supervise animal care volunteers and interns.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Animal Care (~0.8 FTE):

  • Under the direction of the Animal Care Director, implement all aspects of animal husbandry at the National Marine Life Center.

  • Handle and restrain seals, sea turtles, and native turtles.

  • Prepare animal diets and feed, including tube feeding seals.

  • Assist with medical care of patients, including administering oral, SQ, IM, and IV treatments; treating wounds; performing routine medical exams, blood work, and radiographs.

  • All husbandry duties, including hospital cleanliness.

  • Perform all related laboratory work, including water quality testing, in-house blood and sample testing, and sending samples out for analysis to outside laboratories per established protocols.

  • Ensure proper record-keeping, including animal medical charts, water quality records, facility logs, drug logs, and other necessary documentation.

  • Assist or perform necropsy examinations as assigned including scheduling, assisting, taking and managing samples, and photo and data management according to accepted protocols.

  • Train, supervise, manage, and maintain good relations with and communication with animal care volunteers and interns.

  • Assist with maintaining NMLC’s native turtle program, including volunteer scheduling and training, volunteer supervision, animal husbandry, and reporting.

  • Assist with maintaining the supply inventory; order animal care, medical, husbandry, and facilities supplies as needed or directed.

  • Assist with data collection for reports to appropriate agencies as assigned, including NOAA, USFWS, and the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.

  • Data management for internal databases and external databases including the National Database (for marine mammal stranding information) and the STSSN Database (for sea turtle stranding information).

Marine Life Support Systems (~0.2 FTE):

  • Manage the facilities and life support systems, including tank maintenance, hospital equipment maintenance, daily cleaning and upkeep of filtration systems, and general cleaning and restocking.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues.

  • Schedule and coordinate contractors for installation, repair, and servicing of systems.

  • Operate pump house equipment including drawing in sea water, discharging sea water and general upkeep.

  • Other Responsibilities (as needed)

  • Manage and assist with facilities and maintenance projects such as painting, enclosure repair, and building new enclosures.

  • Support obtaining photos and videos for social media or other organizational needs.

  • Deliver on- and off-site educational programs to the public and to community groups.

  • Represent NMLC at fairs, festivals, and other public events.

  • Assist with general office and building duties, including cleaning.

  • Additional duties as required.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Minimum 3 years full time staff level experience rehabilitating seals required.

  • Minimum 3 years clinical experience triaging and rehabilitating sea turtles required. Mass casualty sea turtle experience preferred.

  • Experience maintaining life support systems required.

  • Bachelor’s degree in related field and/or veterinary technician experience required. High school diploma or GED required.

  • Must be able to calculate drug doses, perform medical treatments, follow established medical protocols, and collect diagnostic samples and data.

  • Must demonstrate ability to work well with others, including staff, board, volunteers, and interns.

  • Must be available and willing to work weekends and holidays.

  • Must demonstrate good written and oral communication skills.

  • Must possess a valid driver’s license.

  • Experience with stranding response and/or necropsies a plus.

  • Experience with education and fundraising a plus.

  • Must be comfortable using standard office computer software (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, e-mail, databases, and internet).

  • Must be able to endure some physical exertion, such as long periods of standing; recurring bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities; recurring lifting of moderately heavy items such as medical equipment and boxes of medical supplies. The work may require specific but common physical characteristics and abilities such as lifting up to 50 pounds, above-average agility, and dexterity.

To Apply:

Send your resume and cover letter to careers@nmlc.org. Position opened until filled, only qualified candidates will be contacted.

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Summary:
This position is responsible for providing diagnostic and research laboratory technical support for the Alaska SeaLife Center. Duties include oversight of the day-to-day quality control and analyses including but not limited to hematology, serum chemistry, microbiology (aerobic and anaerobic), urinalysis, fecal parasite exams, and water coliform tests. This position assists with and performs diagnostic and medical tasks to ensure the health and welfare of all animals, as well as supports internal and external research projects.

Education/Training Requirements:
Successful applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry or related science. At least 1 year experience with laboratory techniques (i.e. urinalysis, automated and manual blood analysis, basic cytology, etc) and experience working with biological specimens from exotic or zoological animals. Certification in laboratory safety, hazardous materials handling, emergency first aid, and open water SCUBA diving is preferred. Highly desired specific skills include familiarity with Statistics (such as R), Hydrogen Peroxide Production, RNA:DNA Ratio analysis, Heat Shock Protein assays, q PCR and RT-qPCR sequencing, diet analysis, and respirometry.

Essential Duties:

  1. Provides routine and emergency diagnostic laboratory technical support as part of the Alaska SeaLife Center’s program of veterinary medicine or assigned research projects starting with receiving samples from staff, analyzing (manual and automated techniques) samples, sending samples to outside laboratories as required, reporting results, archiving samples, and maintaining inventory records. Learns and assists with necropsies on-site and in the field. Assists with field and vessel-based projects.

  2. Learns and assists with all aspects of diagnostic, laboratory, and necropsy areas including general organization and cleanliness of the space and equipment; inventory of samples and supplies; procurement and stocking of materials; appropriate disposal of biological and chemical waste to maintain biosafety; and maintenance of equipment including calibration, QA/QC, and repairs.

  3. Maintains a variety of records and logs in paper and/or electronic format to include test results, send-outs, equipment maintenance, and others as needed.

  4. Assists with obtaining samples and data for research projects for veterinary staff and internal research and maintains inventory of incoming and outgoing samples.

  5. Provides data for reports and scientific publications.

  6. Assists with educational and training presentations for visitors, volunteers, and staff on a variety of topics including clinical laboratory functions, animal health, treatment plans, and staff safety.

  7. Supports undergraduate interns, shadows, and volunteers as well as staff from other departments when participating in laboratory procedures. Assists with performance evaluations.

  8. Assists with veterinary procedures and animal care as needed.

  9. Fosters good relations with visitors, volunteers, community leaders, contractors, and fellow staff members by promoting positive attitudes, goodwill, cooperation, and striving towards providing a high standard of service.

  10. Complies with all Alaska SeaLife Center policies, procedures, and programs.

  11. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Other Skills and Abilities:
Successful candidates should possess: exceptional time management/organizational skills; ability to communicate in oral and written form effectively within various levels of the organization; excellent computer skills including experience with Google applications, Excel, Word, and database programs; and knowledge of basic research methods, data collection techniques, and statistical analysis. Candidates should be able to be self-motivated, independent workers, detail-oriented, investigative, and possess a strong desire to see the completion of projects.

Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to swim; see and hear; move about; stoop, kneel, and crouch; use arms and hands; handle objects, tools and controls; and sit. Must be physically fit with a good sense of balance and be able to lift and move 50 pounds. Ability to work with and around large, wild animals.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Open until filled, apply by 10 May for Full consideration
START DATE:  1 June 24, negotiable                                  
PAY RATE:  Laboratory Tech 1: $18.50-21.50   Laboratory Tech 2: $21.50-22.50  

Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Equal Employment Opportunity

Must be able to pass a background check

Apply at: https://jobs.ourcareerpages.com/job/885693?source=aslc&jobFeedCode=aslc&returnURL=https://www.alaskasealife.org

 

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The Florida Aquarium is embarking upon a $45 million expansion to include new exhibits showcasing California sea lions, African penguins and a mixed species Alcid habitat. We are currently recruiting for a Veterinary Technician to join our animal health team. Please visit The Florida Aquarium's Careers page at the following link for the position description and instructions for applying to join our team during a very exciting time for our facility. Please share this with anyone you feel may have an interest in this position.

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Hawai‘i Marine Animal Response / Hawai‘i Marine Mammal Alliance is seeking an Animal Care Manager. This position will be responsible for the operation of our new HMAR Care Center on Oʻahu which will be accepting sea turtle patients in Summer 2024. Information about the position and how to apply is at the link below.

Animal Care Manager - Hawai‘i Marine Animal Response / Hawai‘i Marine Mammal Alliance

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The Director of Veterinary Services of the San Diego Zoo is a leadership position with the responsibility of ensuring a positive work environment, and that the hospital runs efficiently while serving the needs of the organization. The Director of Veterinary Services works collaboratively with other San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SDZWA) departments to identify and address wildlife health issues, disease threats, zoonosis as well as supports SDZWA conservation work both in situ and ex situ. The Director of Veterinary Services contributes to the strategic and operational planning for the organization. This position has both supervisory and budgetary responsibilities. The Director of Veterinary Services reports to the Vice President of Wildlife Health.

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Job Summary:

The Laboratory Scientist is responsible for providing several functions and responsibilities including but not limited to assisting with bloodwork processing, blood smear white cell differentials, microbiology cultures, serum and urine archive, parasitology, urinalysis, database entry, shipping out samples for diagnostics, and ordering laboratory reagents and materials. The Lab Scientist will assume a leading role in various research projects which may include field sampling as well as be cross-trained to assist in the Necropsy Laboratory as needed.

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