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  • Animal Care Facility Director at National Jewish Medical & Research Center
    National Jewish Medical & Research Center is seeking qualified candidates to provide leadership and contribute to the mission of our unique institution. The Director will bring their expertise and skills as an animal science professional to this collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment that depends heavily on inbred mice. Fiscal responsibilities will include maximizing department resources and developing appropriate control of expenses. Management responsibilities include hiring, training, and mentoring laboratory animal technicians, and providing a clean and safe animal care environment. In addition to creating and maintaining relationships with other external peers and organizations, the Director will work in partnership with National Jewish senior managers for planning and organizing purposes. Technical responsibilities will also consist of advising academic researchers on the most effective techniques for their particular research and overseeing related research protocols. A benefit package may or may not be available. Request specific information from the employer. The ideal candidate will possess BS in Animal Science with advanced education and specialization in veterinary medicine or animal science technology. Must have four to seven years of recent and relevant experience managing the work of others and directing an animal research facility or equivalent. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine a plus. AALAS certification to LATG, or equivalent required. Full Time (40 hours per week) Day Shift BA/BS in a related field of Science is required AALAS required 4+ years of laboratory experience required National Jewish is an academic medical and research center affiliated with the University of Colorado Denver and Health Sciences Center. We treat patients and conduct clinical and laboratory research. Job ID: 517549298. Apply Online

  • Front Office Receptionist, VCA Veterinary Refferal Associates, Gathersbirge, MD
    VCA Veterinary Referral Associates, state-of-the-art 24/7 specialty referral and emergency animal hospital is seeking additional motivated and energetic receptionist and surgery liaison to join our excellent multi-disciplinary practice group. If you have good communication skills, organizational abilities and are hardworking, we need you to join our team. Respect and courtesy toward clients and co-workers a must. Basic computer knowledge, ability to answer the phone courteously and deliver clear messages. Maintain front office, answering phone, scheduling appointments, keeping medical records orderly and complete. Greeting clients and their pets, answer client questions in person and on the phone. Making sure clients receive medications or products they need that day. Previous experience in veterinary field is preferred but not required. Competitive wages and benefits package including medical/dental/life/vision plan, paid vacation, 401(k), continuing education opportunities and a generous discount for personal pet care. Qualified applicants may fax their resume to 301-738-5647 or email cheryl.smith@vcamail.com.

  • Veterinary Assistant, Lawrence Animal Hospital, New York
    Veterinary Assistant (Queens) NY: To Assist in handling and administering medication, taking blood samples and running diagnostic test on animals. 1yr/exp. 40hr/wk 9am to 5pm. Mon-Fri. Send Resume in duplicate to: Lawrence Animal Hospital, 77-23 Queens Blvd, Elmhurst, NY 11373.

  • Veterinary Supervisor, Meat and Poultry Inspection, West Virginia Department of Agriculture
    Nature of Work: Veterinary Supervisor is responsible for the enforcement of the relevant provisions of the Code of West Virginia, Chapter 19, Article 2B: Inspection of Meat and Poultry, and rules governing such inspection in licensed establishments in the Circuit. The Veterinary Supervisor is responsible for the overall supervision of all aspects of meat and poultry inspection activities in the Circuit, oversight of inspectors, training of new inspectors in antemortem examination and postmortem inspection, administrative matters, and cooperation with management of regulated establishments. Examples of Work: Daily supervision of inspectors, monitoring inspectional activity in all aspects, instruction of inspectors in proper inspectional procedures, techniques and dispositions, performing final veterinary dispositions of diseased animals or carcasses, administrative functions for the circuit: work assignment, scheduling inspectors’ work at regulated establishments, interacting with plant management. Working Conditions: The position requires extensive travel to inspected plants (5 days per week) performing duties under difficult environmental conditions (heat, high humidity, sharp objects, slippery floors, etc.). Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Essential Functions): Ability to apply and enforce appropriate rules, regulations and procedures related to the inspection and dispositions of animals, meat and poultry products, equipment and plant facilities. Definition: Experience and training which has provided one with the ability to correctly apply meat and poultry inspection regulations, rules and procedures as they pertain to dispositions and various types of products, equipment and facilities. Ability to recognize the significance of disease conditions in livestock during antemortem examination of animals and postmortem inspection of animal carcasses and internal organs. Definition: Experience, education or training necessary to be able to institute proper diagnostic procedures involving zoonoses or other conditions of public health significance or serious impact on the animal population and to make appropriate antemortem and postmortem dispositions. Ability to plan, organize, direct and evaluate the work of several subordinates. Definition: All experience which requires scheduling and assigning work, establishing priorities, evaluating performance, resolving complaints or grievances and promoting EEO and safety programs. Ability to conduct and evaluate the effectiveness of inspection activities and produce solutions to problems involving plant management and/or other groups. Definition: Experience and training in various inspection activities to assure program compliance and develop viable solutions to problems or to resolve issues. Skill in oral and written communications. Definition: Ability to express one=s thoughts in a clear and concise manner, both verbally and in writing. APPLY

  • Veterinary Assistant, The Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital
    Veterinary Assistant The Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital is searching for 1 experienced Vet Assistant or RVT to work FT overnights; weekends and holidays required. Excellent benefits and competitive pay. Please Apply in person to 727 S Washington

  • Veterinary Receptionist – Veterinary Assistant, MetroWest Veterinary Clinic, Orlando, Florida
    Part time or full time postition available for Veterinary Receptionist or Veterinary Assistant. Great organizational skills, strong people skills, attention to detail and a sincere desire to build relationships with clients are required. Professionalism and abilty to work as a team are a must! Requirements: Experience in veterinary medicine is preferred, however a strong work ethic and positive work history indicating longevity are great assets. Must have the ability to multi-task effectively. Additional Salary Information: Salary is based on experience and work history. We will review pay rate after 90 day introductory period. Apply

  • Veterinary Technician Jobs, Harleysville Veterinary Hospital
    We are a small animal, AAHA member practice located in Harleysville, Pennsylvania.? We are seeking a veterinary technician to join our ten doctor veterinary hospital.? The right candidate will be motivated, reliable and a team player.? Medical and/? or animal experience needed. This position will provide the opportunity to learn or further your skills in all aspects of veterinary medicine including, radiology, surgery, ultrasound, emergency medicine, intubation and much more.? Our friendly environment encourages team work and continuing education. This is an excellent position for college students to work throughout their college career.? We can offer a somewhat flexible schedule, additional hours available on weekends and expanded hours during summer and holiday breaks.? The job skills you will be able to list on a future resume include working as a team, as well as the ability to work independently, and the ability to multi task.? We currently have many college students working for us in a variety of positions.? Some of our previous college students went on to jobs in the fields of biology, veterinary medicine, nursing, real estate an human resource management. We offer competitive wages, vacations, health insurance, profit sharing and personal pet discounts.? Hours are 2pm to close( approximately 8:30pm) Monday through Friday, and every other Saturday morning.? Additional weekend hours are available.? Apply

  • Lead Veterinary Technician Jobs, Duncan Manor Animal Hospital, Allison Park
    Full-time Lead Technician wanted for a well-established, AAHA certified, small animal practice, in Allison Park, Pennsylvania, Duncan Manor Animal Hospital. We provide compassionate, well-managed care for our client’s pets. We are looking for a highly motivated, detail-oriented team player to join our team as lead technician. A qualified applicant will be a high school graduate (college graduate or experience would be a plus) and have 4-6 years of solid, veterinary technician experience in a high-quality practice environment. They will also need 2 or more years of management/supervisory experience. Qualifications for the position include strong supervisory and leadership experience, computer competency, including Microsoft Excel, knowledge of veterinary software programs would be a bonus, technical and training excellence is a must; as well as outstanding communication skills. This is a full-time position with an average of 40 hours a week. Duties will include managing a quality technician and assistant team, the management of patients in both out-patient and in hospital settings, producing monthly schedules, conducting meetings, resolving conflicts, and actively participating in the management team of a successful veterinary practice. We offer a very competitive wage along with a paid vacation, continuing education, bonus potential, uniform allowance, and a health insurance option. If you love working with people and animals, you will love working in our fast paced, team-centered, fun environment where you will be able to utilize your skills and expertise and grow your professional skills. A full job description can be provided upon request. All resumes must be received by October first for consideration. Qualified applicants will please submit their resume and cover letter to sgrosdidier@vmc-inc.com or fax to 323-395-5461

  • Dairy Veterinary Practice, Microbiology Laboratory, Office Manager, Clovis, NM
    An Office Manager is required for Dairy Veterinary Practice/Microbiology Laboratory located in Clovis, NM. Areas of responsibility encompass managing the front desk area, supervising a small but dedicated staff, coordinating office activities and resolving problems. A detailed job description is available on request. Applications including a detailed resume should be sent to: Progressive Dairy Health Services, PO Box 5400, Clovis NM 88102 575-742-3336This job posted through Freedom New Mexico The candidate must have experience in office management and should be friendly, outgoing and honest. An associate degree in business or management is desirable, although a high school diploma may be adequate when combined with appropriate office experience and an aptitude for the position. Starting salary will be $15+ per hour depending on experience and qualifications.

  • Supervisory Public Health Veterinarian, Accomac, VA
    In this position, you will have a dynamic, multifaceted role protecting consumers as a Public Health Veterinarian. You will conduct food safety assessments of one or more slaughter and/or processing establishments to ensure processes, facilities, procedures and equipment are technically and scientifically sound and meet regulatory and public health protection regulations. Your duties will encompass closely planning, organizing, coordinating and adapting the full range of meat and poultry inspection operations in privately owned establishments. You will be directing ante mortem and post mortem inspection of livestock and/or poultry to detect, identify and diagnose conditions that may render food products unfit for human consumption. You will utilize communication skills by regularly conferring with plant management to ensure regulatory requirements are met. In addition, you may supervise other FSIS employees such as one or more food inspectors and/or consumer safety inspectors. You will also be responsible for overseeing the humane handling and slaughter of livestock, and providing veterinary medical expertise on the proper disposition of animals and/or carcasses. As a Public Health Veterinarian, you will also ensure that plants meet requirements of the Pathogen Reduction and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulations, as well as overseeing other consumer protection, non-food safety concerns such as proper labeling. You will conduct food safety assessments of one or more slaughter and/or processing establishments to ensure process, procedures, facilities and equipment are technically and scientifically sound and meet regulatory and public health protection regulations. Applicants need to have obtained a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree, i.e., Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD), from a school or college of veterinary medicine accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (AVMA). Proof that the education obtained in a foreign veterinary medical program is equivalent to that gained in a veterinary medical program that is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education. Under this provision, equivalency is established only if an AVMA-accredited veterinary medical school or college in the United States accepts the graduate’s final transcript from the foreign veterinary medical school at full value for placement into an advanced degree, postgraduate educational program, or training program (e.g. residency or graduate program). Graduates of foreign veterinary medical programs must also provide proof of proficiency in the English language by successfully completing one of the nationally and internationally recognized examinations that incorporate assessments of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. For general information on employment as a Commissioned Corps Officer at FSIS, please contact CDR Lou Ann Rector at (202) 720-7208 or email louann.rector@fsis.usda.gov.