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Anesthesiologist – Animal Medical Center of Seattle. Quality of life is a subject we take seriously at Animal Medical Center of Seattle. Animal Medical Center of Seattle. Know that you are not alone – you will have access to a variety of other services – internal medicine, interventional radiology, oncology, surgery, neurology, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, and urgent care.
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Lead change management project and continuous improvement initiatives to develop and transform the site to Best-In-Class results in all Operation’s principles (People, safety, quality, Service, Cost & Animal welfare.
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This positi Animal Care, Environmental, Steward, Manager, Animal, Leadership, Manufacturing. To effectively represent NDA interest in the Environmental Stewardship (ES) and Animal Care (AC) space.
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General office and animal shelter environment. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Animal Care works closely together with the Lead Veterinarian, Clinic Director, and Director of Pet Support Services to ensure Seattle Humane reaches animal outcomes quickly allowing us to meet the growing need of pets in our region.
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Well established and busy animal hospital looking for a detail oriented, self-starting, and responsible individual to join our kennel assistant team. The right Technician, Animal Care, Animal, Technical, Hospital.
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Work directly with animals in an animal shelter, animal control, kennel, veterinary, or zoological stetting; RASKC provides animal services to 24 cities and unincorporated King County, this includes: rescuing stray, injured, neglected or abused pets; reuniting orphaned pets with families and/or helping them find forever homes through RASKC's pet adoption centers in Kent and Kirkland, including several other partner locations; providing pet licensing services; a wide array of volunteering opportunities and much more.
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The Animal Care Technician I is responsible for the daily care of research animals and vivarium operations. Animal Care Technician I - Scientific Support. This position requires working in a laboratory animal environment, 8 hours daily and wearing personnel protective equipment (PPE) which may include wearing respiratory protection for long periods of time.
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Conduct laboratory animal care and associated support duties under close supervision according to standards set forth by the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide) to maintain full accreditation status with the Association for Assessment & Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC.
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Bachelor’s (B.A. or B.S) degree in a liberal arts or life sciences related field from an accredited educational institution and ten (10) or more years of experience in zoo animal care including animal health, welfare, or population sustainability programs.
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The Animal Care Technician provides humane non-veterinary care and husbandry for animals needed to support medical research at the VA Puget Sound. Certification by The American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) as an Assistant Laboratory Technician is preferred.
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Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) Certification. 3 years experience in janitorial, sanitization, production line or animal husbandry work. Be proficient at scheduling and preparing orders of animal caging and rodent drinking water for the animal technicians.
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The Animal Cage Washer is needed to provide the basic husbandry needs of the rodents housed in the vivarium by cleaning and sterilizing caging and other equipment while maintaining supplies and the general appearance and cleanliness of the facility.
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Act as primary resource for guests and other PCC partners regarding all animal education and care. As an Operations Specialist in Animal Care, your role will be to ensure that proper animal care and husbandry is being provided for all companion animals and aquatic life in the Pet Care Center (PCC.
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Welcome to our AAHaccredited, Fear Free, full-service small animal practice located just south of Seattle, Washington. We are currently seeking an Associate Veterinarian to join our team that offers a range of services including ultrasound, digital radiology, surgery, dermatology, dental care, and in-house lab facilities.
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Hiring a small animal massage practitioner to work in my hydrotherapy practice located in White Center. This position is 1 day a week (Saturday preferably) and can 6-12 clients you will set your own hours for the day.
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