The Pathology & Diagnostic Apprentice will observe, assist, and contribute to necropsy, histopathology, clinical laboratory techniques, biobanking, and research at a marine mammal rehabilitation hospital. The apprentice will work closely with the Pathology and Diagnostic team under the supervision of the Necropsy Manager to facilitate the core daily activities of the diagnostic service.
Directs and oversees the work of the Veterinary and laboratory team. The Director works closely with other levels of management throughout the resort to better understand and effectively manage team-based goals and philosophies while maintaining high levels of guest quality and satisfaction. The Director plans, directs, trains, and participates in the health care of Atlantis’ marine animals. Establishes and conducts effective quarantine and testing procedures for all incoming animals to ensure the health of the collection, prevent the spread of disease, and comply with all local government regulations. Plans and conducts regularly scheduled preventative care programs to maintain the health of the animals and guard against communicable diseases. The Director participates with other personnel in planning and executing nutrition, quarantine, and reproductive programs. This position cooperates with other zoo and aquarium personnel to exchange information concerning the care of animals.
Experience Required
Must possess the ability to successfully implement and manage a complete veterinary medical program. Perform clinical procedures, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and surgery as required. Proficient at reading and understanding water quality analysis. Demonstrate a strong knowledge of the biology, husbandry, and medicine of exotic (non-domestic) animals in captivity. Ability to conduct applied clinical research and to present research findings at conferences and in peer-reviewed journals. Ability to teach and explain complex medical procedures to the staff. Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from an accredited institution Must hold and maintain a valid veterinary license In Dubai; must be (or become) registered under the provisions of section 5 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act
How to Apply
https://jobs.kerzner.com/job/Dubai-Director%2C-Veterinary-Services/731797822/
Atlantis Dubai
Palm Jumeirah Dubai
United Arab Emirates, AB
Job Announcement:
The Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) seeks applications from interested parties to lead our efforts to convey the importance of the natural wonders of coastal Alabama to students and adults of all ages. Read on to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
The Aquarium Director is the principal creative visionary and administrator for DISL’s 15,500 square foot public and teaching aquarium, the State of Alabama’s Official Aquarium located at DISL. As such he/she works with the DISL Director’s Council to develop and implement the long-range planning while managing a $850,000 budget for the facilities for the facility. The successful candidate will also be responsible for the day-to-day supervision of the Aquarium complex, its buildings, and personnel, live exhibitory, and the completion of planned upgrades including the anticipated “Shadows of the Deep” exhibit.
Specifically, this position is responsible for all developmental and administrative functions for the Aquarium’s educational outreach programs, life support, building maintenance, security, and custodial functions, including project planning, coordination, aquarium advertising and grant proposals in coordination with other departments. This is an exciting opportunity to align your exceptional written communication and management skills with a passion for Alabama’s coastal ecosystem.
Supervisory Responsibility
This role oversees a high-performance team of curators, educators, aquarists, and volunteers. This is a salaried position - Exempt.
Essential Responsibilities·
Serve as an advisor to the Executive and Deputy Directors by keeping them informed on internal conditions and important external developments relevant to the Aquarium and tourism trends.
Manage a high-performing team of 6 curators, educators, aquarists, and volunteers, serving as a positive leader, through proactive communication, timely feedback, staff development, efficient use of departmental resources, and careful prioritization of institutional goals.
Leading the animal care and education professionals through professional training and continuing education. Providing leadership to foster high team member morale and motivation throughout the aquarium.
Collaborate with the educational staff to create, promote, and lead programs to the visiting public.
Work in close coordination with the Executive Director and Deputy Director to set and execute goals and strategic plans within operations, which support and align with goals, mission, and strategic plans of the organization.
Responsible for the day-to-day supervision of the Aquarium complex, equipment, and infrastructure related to operations. Works closely with colleagues to ensure proactive
maintenance and development of new projects to meet animal care and exhibitory goals.
Working collaboratively with DISL’s Public Relations personnel to effectively communicate the Aquarium’s mission and programming to the public according to approved DISL graphic standards.
Special projects and duties as assigned by the Executive Director or Deputy Director.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in life sciences, biology, or equivalent experience in aquarium or education field. Candidates with a suitable combined equivalent of education and marketing experience will also be considered.
Proven experience with identifying and writing extramural grants and their management.
Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to support teams, develop culture, and demonstrate coaching and ongoing performance management.
Expert knowledge of operations and management to foster a customer service-centric culture, as well as, a culture of learning, sharing, cooperation, and teamwork that services to organize repeatable processes to improve efficiency throughout the organization.
Must be comfortable building and maintaining relationships with internal and external customers at all levels.
Experience in teaching and/or public speaking.
Working knowledge of aquatic life support systems (LSS) and water chemistry would be beneficial.
Must be computer proficient in an MS Office operating environment.
Working Conditions
Must be able to walk, stand, sit, knee, stoop, crawl, twist, reach above head, pull bend, and climb stairs and ladders.
Must be able to lift and carry fifty (50) pounds, work on uneven and slippery surfaces, withstand temperatures of hot and cold, and sit/stand for long periods of time when necessary.
Flexibility to adapt schedules to meet operational needs on minimal notice, including weekends and evenings if necessary.
The Alabama Aquarium is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion, which invites individuals who bring a diversity of culture, experience, and ideas to apply.
We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or military status.
How to apply:
Interested and engaged applicants should apply by submitting a CV/resume with 3 professional references to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zhNoEqXg-cl1OfDnliZm9VhE6nXnJ_C67kDkobtDZfw/edit
We are committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application and interview process.
Requests for reasonable accommodations can be made by emailing HR@disl.org.
Please check out our website https://www.disl.edu
Review of Applications will begin December 2, 2024, and continue until a successful candidate is identified.
Under the supervision of The Marinelife Program Director, the Lead Veterinary Technician is responsible for supporting the day-to-day operations of the rehabilitating marine turtles at The Coastal Steward’s Sea Turtle Hospital. This position closely collaborates with the Veterinarian, along with other veterinary and husbandry team members to facilitate the medical care and husbandry of sick or injured sea turtles and acts as a mentor and leader to the veterinary assistants.
The Virginia Aquarium’s Veterinary Science & Research section is seeking a licensed Veterinary Technician with experience with a wide diversity of animals (fish, elasmobranchs, reptiles, birds, terrestrial and marine mammals) to join the veterinary team in providing medical care, including a comprehensive preventative health care program, to the Aquarium’s resident animals.
Overview
This company has been operating for 20 years of experience
You will be part of a talented team and a dynamic work environment.
Competitive salary
Technological tools to carry out the work
Training and growth opportunities
Responsibilities
Work, report to, and liaise with the Zoological Director and the Consultant Veterinarian on all animal care programs
Maintain daily preventative medical programs for all animals. This includes routine and critical care physical examinations
Treat sick or injured animals with the Consultant Veterinarian
Ensure the safety of animals and personnel during medical sampling and treatment
Monitor the collection of all medical samples, including fecal, respiratory, gastric, urine, and blood samples
Perform microbiology analysis of all samples taken, including cytologic specimens and blood films
Perform ultrasound sonogram examinations
Operate in-house blood analysis equipment
Ensure health and safety standards within the laboratory
Maintain medical supplies and equipment
Account for all health and medical records
Train staff for laboratory and animal care duties
Perform due diligence for any new medical products, equipment, and medication before purchase and/or use
Represent Ocean World at seminars and conferences as required
Work closely with section supervisors to ensure motivated, professional animal health care at all personnel levels
Liaise with, and assist, sister facility, Blue Lagoon Island in Nassau Bahamas
Requirements
Certified veterinarian
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a veterinarian – marine animal experience preferred
Good communication and public speaking skills
Able to bend, lift, and stand for prolonged periods
Good organizational and record keeping skills
Able to swim
Team player
Works well under pressure
English and Spanish language
Excellent people skills and ability to remain calm under stressful conditions
Compassion for animal and trainers
Knowledge of restraint of animal within our collection that include dolphins, sea lions, flamingos, psittacine birds, sharks, teleost fishes, and iguanas.
Knowledge of workplace hazards and infection control
Knowledge of the reproductive cycle of marine animals
Knowledge of our euthanasia policy
Knowledge of necropsy techniques
Knowledge of radiology and radiation safety
Pain recognition and emergency care
Recognition of internal and external parasites of birds
How to apply
Only thru e-mail - vetdr@ocean-world.Info.
Interview will be virtual and/ or personal.
Schedule and responsibilities of the position may vary - flexibility is required.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is looking for a veterinarian in Vallejo, California. This is a unique opportunity to work with a wide variety of species, from marine mammals such as bottlenose dolphins, California sea lions, and harbor seals, to big cats like lions, tigers, and cheetahs, to many species of small mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. The vision of SFDK is to be an inspiring connection to wildlife and the importance of how we live with, respect, conserve, and protect the natural world around us through animal ambassadors and passionate caregivers. The team looks forward to welcoming an experienced veterinarian to their ranks.
Apply here: https://tinyurl.com/SixFlagsDKVet
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, and 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 point 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
Proven leadership experience (project or people-based)
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
Experience in veterinary practice management / vet hospital leadership
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 acquire licensure within 6 months
Preferred Education
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience
Additional Information
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/benefits
How to Apply
Please visit DisneyCareers.com to apply: The position of Veterinary Practice Manager has been posted through the end of day 10.31.24. The position number is 10100960
The Walt Disney Company
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
SR3 (Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research) is seeking a dedicated and experienced veterinarian to join our team in Des Moines, WA. Since opening our marine animal hospital in 2021, we’ve expanded rehabilitation services and resources for marine wildlife across the Pacific Northwest. This role offers a unique opportunity to work directly with a variety of marine animals, providing daily care and advancing marine animal health and conservation. If you are passionate about marine wildlife and eager to make an impact, we encourage you to apply.
A post-doctoral research scholar position is available at the University of California at Davis, Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory based at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine starting in January 2025. The successful candidate will have access to state-of-the-art facilities that investigates fish health focusing on infectious diseases.
Sealife Response, Rehabilitation and Research (SR3), based in Des Moines, WA, opened its marine animal hospital in 2021, increasing rehabilitation options and resources for the region. We are seeking a Response Program Coordinator to oversee SR3’s hotline, ensuring consistent coverage and serving as the first point of contact for calls from the public and our regional stranding network partners. This role also involves participating in the daily care of marine mammals and sea turtles in rehabilitation, as well as training and overseeing volunteers to ensure smooth operations in both response and rehabilitation. The position requires flexibility, including availability to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed to meet operational demands.
The Animal Care Crew Manager (ACCM) provides support and mentorship to Animal Care Crew Volunteers at The Marine Mammal Center’s Sausalito hospital. Working alongside 25+ different animal care volunteer teams (crews) who care for the animal’s undergoing rehabilitation, primarily supports the volunteers but also provides varying levels of hands-on animal care.
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To provide comprehensive veterinary care to the SeaWorld Abu Dhabi (SWAD) animal population (mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and invertebrates) as well as providing support for the affiliated regional marine life rescue and rehabilitation program. The post holder is integral to the maintenance of SeaWorld’s high animal welfare standards and to the advancement of the field and science of marine animal health. This role will assist and participate in the animal welfare program and play an active role in research opportunities at SWAD.
The Bronson Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (BADDL) and the Department of Comparative, Diagnostic, and Population Medicine (CDPM) at the University of Florida-College of Veterinary Medicine (UF-CVM) invite applications for a full time, Clinical Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Aquatic Diseases to serve as the Aquatic Disease Diagnosis Section Head at BADDL. This position is a multi-mission non-tenure track position in the Department of Comparative, Diagnostic, and Population Medicine (CDPM) that is promotable following UF and CVM guidelines.
The position will be headquartered in Kissimmee, Florida and will perform clinical (80%) and extension (20%) duties at the BADDL. The candidate will function primarily as a diagnostic pathologist at BADDL. The diagnostic caseload includes a variety of aquatic animals and USDA regulatory export testing of all sectors of aquaculture, including food fish, ornamental fish, shrimp, and bivalves. Interaction with veterinarians, and aquaculture owners and producers are an integral part of this position. Creative use of diagnostic case material including publication of results in appropriate journals is encouraged. Additionally, the candidate may have limited opportunities to teach DVM and/or graduate students or engage in research at UF-CVM depending on the candidate’s qualifications and interests. University and public service through departmental, college and university committee work, participation in professional organizations, continuing education and other appropriate activities is expected.
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The Associate Veterinarian supports the work of the Conservation Programs Department as a member of the organization’s veterinary team. The Associate Veterinarian provides clinical medical care and contributes to case management for patients at The Marine Mammal Center. Additionally, this position contributes to the training and mentorship of Teaching Hospital participants in the clinical veterinary and animal husbandry tracks.
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.
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
Qualified applicants will be selected for an interview.
Resume Required
The John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, IL is looked for an experienced aquatic animal veterinarian to join the animal care team as a Senior Veterinarian.