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  • Veterinary Technician, Glenwood Falls Animal Hospital
    Glenwood Falls Animal Hospital has immediate openings for RVTs, Technicians and Technician Assistants. Skills / Requirements: # A love and understanding of dogs, cats and their owners # The ability to lift a minimum 40lbs # Punctual and Prompt # Ability to work with a team and as an individual # Enthusiasm for continued learning # Minimum 1 year of experience is a must for RVT candidates. Applicants can either fax a resume to 281-378-7648 or email a resume and/or questions to BThomas@glenwoodfalls.com

  • Veterinary Anatomic Pathology, Residency, Veterinary Population Medicine, Twin Cities
    Applicants must have a DVM or equivalent degree from a foreign university by the start date and possess excellent communication skills. Candidate selection will be based on strength of academic record, level and quality of experience, recommendations, and commitment to a career in veterinary pathology. Preference will be given to candidates with clinical, research, and/or pathology-related experience. Individuals who have graduated from a non-English speaking veterinary program must provide a GRE or TOEFL score.   The program is designed to give the residents broad exposure to basic and applied aspects of veterinary pathology and prepare them for a career in veterinary pathology. Residents successfully completing the program will be qualified to take the ACVP Board examination. Pathology residents will develop skills in gross pathology and histopathology by participating in a busy diagnostic laboratory service. These basic pathology skills will be supplemented by training in clinical and comparative pathology. Residents will also participate in the pathology teaching for the sophomore pathology laboratory and instruct senior veterinary students on necropsy rotations. Residents are expected to actively participate in weekly seminars in gross, microscopic and clinical pathology and other specialty pathology rounds. A diverse faculty, including eleven pathologists who are ACVP certified in anatomic or clinical pathology, supports this program. The caseload includes a wide variety of domestic, wild and exotic animals, birds, and laboratory rodents submitted to Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and Cancer Center Comparative Pathology Shared Resource Laboratory. Residents have an option to specialize in food animal or experimental pathology after completion of the first year of training. After completion of the residency program, qualified individuals may apply for T32 NIH-funded post-doctoral training program in Comparative Medicine and Pathology or another graduate program of their choice, which provides focused research training leading to the PhD degree. The College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Population Medicine Department, is accepting applications for a 3-year residency program in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology. The position is annually renewable, with continuation of the appointment being dependent on satisfactory performance and available funding. Starting salary is $32,000 and includes full benefits. Please apply online via the Employment System at https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=76598

  • Veterinary Technician Jobs, Whitehouse Vet Hospital
    Busy state of the art practice looking for enthusiastic animal lovers to join our team. If you are high energy, love working with animals and people too, you may be a match for us! Ease with handling animals and people a must. Some computer skills necessary. Your duties would include assisting the veterinarian on appointments, follow-up care of animals in our clinic, some treatments and managing the follow-up with our clients. If you have experience, that’s wonderful, but we are willing to train the right person!  If this sounds like a place for you, come in and fill out an application at: Whitehouse Veterinary Hospital 102 W. Main Whitehouse, TX 75791. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Also, please feel free to email or fax a resume: whitehousevet@yahoo.com Fax: (903) 839-9562.

  • Veterinary Receptionist at Meadows Vet Clinic, Peoria
    Veterinary Receptionist Opening for full-time/part- time receptionist. Must be friendly, outgoing, able to manage several tasks at one time, have good communication skills, and enjoy working with the people and their pets. NO PHONE CALLS accepted. Apply in person at Meadows Veterinary Clinic, 314 Meadows Ave., East Peoria, IL 61611

  • Associate Veterinarian, Diamond Animal Hospital, Anchorage, AK
    Seeking full-time associate for 4-veterinarian, well-established, small animal 24-hour full-service and emergency practice in the downtown Anchorage area. Competitive salary ($95,000 per year guaranteed), 401(k), CE, and benefits package offered to an enthusiastic team player. Well-equipped facility (in-house IDEXX lab, ultrasound, EKG, tonopen, pulse-oximeter, isolation, x-ray, and surgical capabilities).   Fax resume and credentials to (907) 562-6737 or e-mail info@diamondanimal.com.

  • Equine, Food Animal and Small Animal Practice Job at Greenville Veterinary Clinic
    Greenville Veterinary Clinic is a well-equipped modern facility located in a small town setting, with easy access to major metropolitan areas. New associate position will be mixed equine, food animal and small animal work, with an emphasis on equine practice. Interest in persuing a mixed practice position with an emphasis on equine medicine and surgery. New grads will be considered. Four veterinarian mixed animal clinic, looking for associate to join the team. Equipment includes full in-house laboratory, Idexx digital radiography for both large and small animal, surgical monitoring equipment, sevofluorane vaporizers, 3 portable ultrasound units, small animal ultrasound, and a large animal surgical suite. Spacious clinic setting with all the technology needed to help practice great medicine. Established in 1990, Greenville Veterinary Clinic is a full-service facility providing the finest in personal attention to you and your pet. Farm call service is also available to the surrounding area for horses, cattle, small ruminants and swine. In addition, the clinic features a large animal surgical area and housing for medical and surgical cases requiring more intensive care than can be provided on the farm. Mentoring of new graduates offered. Additional Salary Information: Salary is negotiable and dependent on education and experience. Small and large animal ultrasound, digital radiography, complete in-house lab, and a large animal surgical suite all help enhance the medical and surgical skills of our doctors. North American Residents Only. Apply Online

  • Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Research Versa Technician, West Lafayette
    Provide technical research support for the Clinical Research Laboratory.  Act as study coordinator for all phases of study.  Assist Principle Investigator in project development.  Provide care of animals in all phases of research project including surgical and post-surgical biological, radioactive and laser therapies.   Assist faculty with surgery and necropsies.  Provide anesthesia/treatments on various species of animals.  Collect data including biological specimens, measure mechanical and biological events or conditions, and maintain detailed study records and data sheets.  Ensure adherence to project protocols for the Purdue Animal Care and Use Committee (PACUC), DEA and USDA.  Write budgets and assist with preparation of PACUC applications and amendments as requested.  Assist with maintaining CRL surgical and support areas, maintaining DEA files, maintaining supply inventory and data archiving.  Assist and back up manager as assigned.  Train employees in wide array of procedures.  Supervise/train support staff and students for proper execution of project protocols. Qualifications Required: * Bachelor’s degree in biology or related field * Two years experience working with small and large animals * Ability to obtain AALAS certification within 18 months * Good verbal and written communication skills * Experience with computer software (MS Word and Excel) * Ability to lift and carry 25 to 50 pounds frequently and up to 60 pounds occasionally. Preferred: * Current AALAS certification * Associates degree from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program Additional Information: * A check of criminal conviction records will be made for employment in this position. * Frequent overtime may be required * FLSA: Non-Exempt (Eligible For Overtime) * Retirement Eligibility: PERF Contributions Immediately. Apply

  • Biological Science Laboratory Technician Job, National Zoological Park Smithsonian Institution
    The Smithsonian Institution is a unique working and learning environment that offers you continuing awareness of the world’s treasures in culture, art, and science.   If your goals include challenging work, being a valued member of an organization, and participation in exciting opportunities of exploration, become a part of our staff.  Enjoy family friendly benefits; a complimentary membership to the Resident Associate Program with discounts on thousands of educational and cultural programs offered annually; discounts at Smithsonian membership programs, shops, and restaurants; and much more! Specialized Experience: you must have one year of specialized experience (Federal or other) that is equivalent to at least the GS-08 grade level in the Federal government performing the following duties: providing veterinary technical support in the delivery of health care to a wide variety of non-domestic animals; completing veterinary tasks to ensure the proper functioning of veterinary hospital and/or medical programs; providing veterinary technical support in the areas of anesthesia, treatment, surgery, dentistry, radiology, and preventative medicine, and using safe and humane animal husbandry procedures and practices. This position is located in the Department of Animal Health (DAH), National Zoological Park Smithsonian Institution. The Department is responsible for the comprehensive health care program for the animals of the National Zoological Park in its Rock Creek facility, and is committed to the sharing of knowledge through teaching and training. Qualification requirements are derived from the Office of Personnel Management’s Qualification Standards Handbook for General Schedule Positions viewable on the web at http://www.opm.gov/qualifications. Qualification requirements must be met within 30 days after the closing date of announcement. To Apply online, please follow this link Know more about National Zoo Strategic Plan (download in PDF file format)

  • Senior Veterinary Pathologist, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, East Hanover, NJ
    Job Description: The incumbent is expected to sit on scientific boards, PAC, project teams, advisory committees and may be asked to function as project team representative for SP&A. The incumbent is responsible for generating and evaluating pathology data for assigned studies and accomplishes this through direct/indirect supervision of individuals assigned to studies. The incumbent is responsible for making recommendations toward the development of an annual budget and may be asked to provide input towards hiring and other evaluations which may affect the budget of the subdivision. The incumbent is expected to participate in the study design and in the evaluation and implementation of new procedures to improve the operations. A current knowledge of recent advances and new equipment/procedures is important to achieve optimum results. May be assigned to projects with more complex design and/or those requiring the most advanced interpretive experience and knowledge. The incumbent may be assigned to monitor and review pathology procedures and data during the performance of studies by outside contractors. Performs other duties as assigned by the management. At the conclusion of the study, the incumbent is expected to participate in the data review/analyses and determine target organ toxicity. Requirements: Ability to interpret toxicologic pathology results and write reports and scientific manuscripts. DVM/MD degree (or equivalent) with graduate training in pathology plus 10 years experience in toxicologic pathology, or PhD in veterinary pathology plus 5 years experience in toxicologic pathology. Ability to supervise other personnel, when necessary. Board certification in related fields is preferred. Job ID: 50767BR. Apply Online