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Public Health Veterinarian - Zoonotic Disease Branch Manager
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$128,523 - $162,926 a year
- The Prevention Division of Public Health - Seattle & King County (PHSKC) is seeking to fill one Career Service Public Health Veterinarian position as a Zoonotic Disease Branch Manager under the direction of the Investigations Team Manager in the Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Immunization Section (CD-Imms).
- The Public Health Veterinarian (PHV) Zoonotic Disease Branch Manager will provide clinical and technical expertise and leadership in: veterinary public health; communicable disease epidemiology related to zoonotic, vectorborne, and emerging infectious diseases; and environmental health issues related to conditions that impact animals and people (e.g., managing interventions for animals and pet-related businesses to prevent and control zoonotic spread of diseases).
- In CD-Imms, the Branch Manager contributes to team business planning and models a culture of a healthy organization by supporting employee engagement and professional growth opportunities, anti-racist and trauma informed policies and practices, and practices that strengthen cross-team collaboration.
- Inform, lead, and support One Health activities that enhance multidisciplinary collaborations to improve health outcomes for people, animals, and the environment, at the direction of the Medical Epidemiologist, Deputy Chief, and Section Chief.
- Job Function #2: Develop and maintain strategic partnerships and community engagement to strengthen zoonotic and vectorborne diseases, emerging infectious diseases, and environmental exposures to address preparedness, prevention, surveillance, investigation, and control activities and address health disparities in King County.
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