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WRC provides qualified internship applicants the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working with wildlife in our seasonal Mammal and/or Avian Nurseries or Turtle Care. Interns will learn skills that include: wildlife handling, hand feeding, species identification, nutrition, husbandry, behavior, disease/illness treatments, admit protocols, and working with dedicated and compassionate volunteers.
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This role is mainly client facing and an ideal candidate would provide white glove service to clients, be willing and able to assist with patient care, provide low stress animal handling and restraint, and have a baseline knowledge of veterinary medicine.
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Experience with writing and following an institutional animal care and use committee (IACUC) protocols Experience with protein expression and purification, virus-like-particles production and concentration, and RNA vaccines Previous experience with immunization of mice and rabbits Advance skills in molecular biology methods, including cloning and PCR, tissue culture work with different cell lines, and transfection.
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Responsible for maintenance of research animal health, as directed by the attending veterinarian, through animal care duties. Communicate all animal health status issues to attending DVM and full-time veterinary technician.
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Unique animal adoption benefits and discounts on veterinary care, pet supplies, and animal training classes. We're transforming the way shelters care for animals and engage their communities, advancing animal welfare and creating a more humane world for animals everywhere.
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Job DescriptionJob Title Animal Care Manager Hire Type - Direct Hire Work Location - Minneapolis/MN Applicant Eligibility- USC, GC, EAD Start Date Immediate Upon Selection Required Experience & Competency We are hiring for the position of Animal Care Manager.
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Puppy and Kitten Care: Comprehensive consultations covering behavior, nutrition, vaccines, and more. Dive deep into specialized areas like animal dentistry, guided by experts. Nestled in the heart of the Saint Anthony Park neighborhood, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch care for our community's furry family members.
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This position offers opportunity for a candidate seeking entry level experience after earning or currently engaged in earning, specialty certificates in laboratory animal science or obtaining animal science degree, or CVT/RVT. This position is responsible for: Providing care to research animals such as ensuring clean bedding, fresh water, food, enrichment and cleanliness of animals is maintained.
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Alerts store leaders immediately if any animal, reptile, bird or fish is in need of medical attention or other special care. - Ensures the health and well-being of live animals by providing the correct care in accordance with the established Petco standards, policies and procedures including the completion of the hourly animal health check and wellness cards.
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Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) certification preferred, and Associate's or Bachelor's degree in an animal related field is desirable in order to allow for advancement opportunities.
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A passion for animals and animal care, especially dogs + cats. Effectively communicate to pet care staff that guests are with you. Primary responsibilities are to ensure that all pets in your care receive a groom that is of professional quality that meets or exceeds the client's request without ever compromising the physical and emotional health of the pet.
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Maintain compliance with institutional animal care and use protocols. Understanding of animal welfare principles and ethical considerations in animal research. Master's or Bachelor's degree in Biology, Animal Sciences or related field.
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Includes pre- operative care, anesthesia and anesthesia monitoring, manages vital sign parameters including heart rate, respiratory rate (+/- mechanical ventilation), SPO2, EtCO2, body temperature, and blood pressure (both invasive and non-invasive) and post-operative care of large and small animal species.
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Answering neighbors questions on animal care to help them find or maintain the perfect pet. Providing care for pets in our store, which may include cleaning habitats, feeding and handling the animals.
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Answer phones promptly and professionally using a multi-line phone system; answering client inquiries about basic animal care and routine procedures, questions about veterinary services and products, and provide knowledgeable advice about wellness, prevention, and diseases.
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