The Associate Veterinarian (AV) assists in overseeing the development, implementation, and daily operation of the Georgia Aquarium's Animal Health Department through clinical animal care, husbandry, and research for a wide variety of taxa. This individual works interdependently with other animal health staff, zoological operations staff, facilities operations and veterinarians and staff from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine (UGA- CVM) to ultimately yield the highest standard of aquatic animal veterinary care. This individual works directly with collection animals performing diagnostic procedures and administering treatments in addition to assisting with the management of clinical records, case rounds and a program of preventative medicine. The Associate Veterinarian serves as the primary clinical veterinarian in the absence of the Sr. Associate Vet, the Senior Vet or the Director of Animal Health (DAH).
Summary
The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) is seeking an experienced and passionate Senior Veterinarian to lead its Veterinary Unit within the Life Sciences Department. Located in the breathtaking coastal community of Seward, Alaska, ASLC is a world-class public aquarium, marine research institution, and education center dedicated to advancing knowledge and stewardship of Alaska’s marine ecosystems.
ASLC cares for more than 2,500 animals representing over 150 Alaska-native species and is Alaska’s only permanent marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation facility. This role offers a unique opportunity to practice advanced veterinary medicine at the intersection of wildlife health, conservation, research, and One Health - all while living in one of the most spectacular natural environments in North America.
Seward offers an unmatched quality of life for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Nestled between towering mountains and the pristine waters of Resurrection Bay, Seward provides access to world-class hiking, kayaking, wildlife viewing, fishing, and skiing—right outside your door. This is an extraordinary opportunity to advance your veterinary career while living and working in one of Alaska’s most inspiring coastal communities.
The Veterinarian/Senior Veterinarian provides leadership and oversight of ASLC’s comprehensive veterinary care program. This role is responsible for the clinical care of resident animals, wildlife response cases, and research animals, as well as strategic program management, regulatory compliance, and scientific research. The successful candidate will collaborate across departments and with external partners, contributing meaningfully to conservation medicine and wildlife health on a regional and global scale.
Education/Experience Requirements:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent from an accredited veterinary school.
Alaska veterinary license (current or obtainable within six months of hire).
Minimum 4–5 years of experience in zoological medicine or a closely related field.
Minimum 2 years of supervisory or management experience.
Strong clinical and surgical skills across a wide range of species; marine species experience strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience or strong interest in research.
DEA registration (or ability to obtain) and a valid driver’s license.
Essential Duties:
Clinical & Operational Excellence
Deliver high-quality clinical and surgical care to a diverse collection of marine mammals, birds, fish, and invertebrates.
Provide emergency and after-hours veterinary care as part of an on-call rotation.
Develop, implement, and oversee medical, preventive medicine, and animal transport protocols.
Maintain accurate and thorough medical records and prepare case reports.
Oversee veterinary hospital facilities, equipment, and supplies.
Supervise and mentor Veterinary Unit staff.
Leadership & Administration
Establish and manage the ASLC Program of Veterinary Care, Infection Control Plan, Pharmacy Program, and diagnostic laboratory support.
Ensure compliance with AZA, AAZV, USDA, OSHA, DEA, and other regulatory standards.
Review, update, and oversee implementation of veterinary and operational protocols, including biosecurity, quarantine, and emergency response.
Contribute veterinary expertise to permits, regulatory submissions, and grant reporting.
Develop and manage the Veterinary Unit’s annual operating budget.
Serve on interdepartmental teams and committees, including IACUC.
Represent ASLC’s Veterinary Unit with external collaborators, agencies, and professional partners.
Support staff professional development and maintain training programs.
Provide veterinary expertise for public outreach and education initiatives.
Research & Conservation
Lead and collaborate on research in wildlife veterinary medicine, conservation medicine, and One Health.
Support internal and external research projects through data and sample collection.
Participate in and lead grant proposal development.
Prepare scientific reports, peer-reviewed publications, and professional presentations.
Other Duties
Fosters good relations with visitors, volunteers, community leaders, contractors, and fellow staff members by promoting positive attitudes, goodwill, cooperation, and providing high standards of service.
Complies with all Alaska SeaLife Center policies, procedures, and programs.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Other Skills and Abilities:
Highly organized, self-motivated, and adaptable.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills for diverse audiences.
Willingness to work weekends, holidays, and after-hours as required.
Ability to travel occasionally.
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of a veterinary position in a wildlife care setting. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Apply by March 16, 2026 for full consideration
Competitive Salary Package
Full Time with Benefits
Please submit a resume, cover letter and letter of recommendation with your application. Must be able to pass a background check.
The Veterinary Technician (VT) works with a diverse team to support daily operation of the Animal Health Department (AH), including activities at our satellite facilities. Under the guidance of the veterinarians, the VT works directly with collection animals performing diagnostic procedures and administering treatments in addition to assisting with the maintenance of clinical records and implementation of a program of preventative medicine. The VT is able to operate and maintain medical and diagnostic equipment and related instrumentation in all areas of AH. This individual is responsible for processing and management of diagnostic sample submissions as well as the organization and distribution of data generated from those samples. Under the direction and supervision of the SMAHCO and veterinarians, in cooperation with other technicians, this individual assists with management of the pharmacy and volunteer activities. The VT works interdependently with other AH staff, Zoological Operations staff and veterinarians and staff from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine (UGA-CVM) to ultimately yield the highest standard of aquatic animal health care and provide a reliable program of quality control.
Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring Communities to Save Wildlife for Future Generations.
DZCA honors our animals, staff, and guests by conducting ourselves at the highest level of integrity through our Core Actions -- Inspire Awe: Safety, Care, Connect, and by embracing our Core Values of: Welcoming, Curious, United, Courageous, and Transformative in all that we do.
The Director of Clinical Medicine advances DZCA’s mission, strategy, and goals by supervising clinical medicine and pathology for the animals at DZCA and advancing Wildlife Health and Conservation department impact. Duties include supervision of the Clinical Veterinarians and Veterinary Pathologist, development of clinical policies and processes in partnership with the Director of Veterinary Operations, and clinical case management and communication, including diagnostic evaluation, treatment, surgery, and anesthesia, administering the Zoo’s preventative medicine program, mentoring veterinary residents, interns, and students, pathology assistance, and collaborating on research endeavors.
Company Overview
Fitz's Fish Ponds is a distinguished company known for designing, constructing, and maintaining outstanding ponds, waterfalls, and other water features. We believe that each water feature should be unique and welcome creative concepts. Our teams are made up of talented and creative individuals, and as our company expands, we are constantly seeking to welcome more members to our team!
Position Summary
As the Aquatic Veterinarian, you will work closely with the fish department to create and execute a thorough program dedicated to achieving the healthiest koi in the industry. This collaboration will emphasize the integration of innovative health management strategies. In addition to utilizing expertise in disease prevention, nutrition, and water quality management. The program aims to establish new benchmarks for koi care and set a standard of excellence within the aquaculture sector, ensuring vibrant and thriving koi populations.
As a Clinical Veterinarian with Disney’s Animal Health Team, you will join a dedicated group of professionals working to provide excellent health care for the Animals, Science, and Environment (ASE) populations at Walt Disney World. You will be part of a team of veterinarians, as well as Animal Care, veterinary technicians, Medical Records, and Administrative Staff. You will join a dedicated group of professionals working to provide excellent health care for the Animals, Science, and Environment (ASE) collection at Walt Disney World, whose Mission is to lead, care, connect, and conserve.
For more than 25 years, the Disney Animal Health Team has constantly strived to be a leader in medical care for zoo and aquarium animals. Our veterinary practice continues to evolve and grow with four important principles at its core purpose:
Excelling in Animal Health
Addressing Well-Being for our Team
Serving our Partners in ASE
Supporting Organization Health
In this role, you will report to the Clinical Veterinarian Operations Manager.
Responsibilities/You Will:
Work as part of a multi-doctor practice and as a collaborative partner with other teams, including Nutritionists and Animal Nutrition Center Managers, Animal Husbandry Keepers and Managers, Water Sciences, Guest Animal Experience, and Science Teams
Possess a commitment to excellence in both aquatic and terrestrial health care and a passion for communicating The Walt Disney Company’s conservation message to Guests and Cast Members
Have opportunities for interdepartmental project work, clinical and program management-based research, and teaching/training
Perform veterinary procedures in a public viewing environment
Demonstrate strong organizational, written and verbal communication skills
Basic Qualifications:
ACZM board certification or currently board eligible
Five years of zoological and aquatic medicine experience minimum
Florida licensure or be qualified to take the Florida State Board examination
USDA-accreditation in the state of Florida, or eligibility to become USDA-accredited in the state of Florida
Demonstrated computer skills with mainstream compatible programs including ZIMS medical and proficiency in in a Windows environment with other technologies or programs
Schedule availability to include weekends, variable shifts, and holidays
Preferred Qualifications:
3 years’ experience minimum at an AZA-accredited facility
Breadth of veterinary experience with different animal taxa, emphasis on strong balance of aquatic and terrestrial expertise
Required Education:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree
Additional Information:
To apply, please use the link below. The position is posted through the end of the day 2.21.26
Benefits and Perks: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities, and special extras that only Disney can provide. Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits.
We are seeking a collaborative, team-oriented veterinarian with a strong interest in aquatic birds to join us as an Associate Veterinarian at our Northern California wildlife center. The ideal candidate wants to really dig in and pursue a long-term career in wildlife rehabilitation medicine. Please see our web posting for details: https://www.birdrescue.org/job-listings/associate-veterinarian/
Job Summary:
The Veterinary Technician Senior Manager is responsible for the direction and oversight of the team of Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) at The Marine Mammal Center’s main hospital located in Sausalito, California. As a member of the Hospital Operations Department leadership team, this role contributes to the overall direction, strategy, and operational excellence of the hospital. They provide oversight and direction for the daily operations of the RVT team in support of veterinary and husbandry needs of the patients in care. This position serves as manager and mentor of the RVT team, fostering professional development, competency growth, and a collaborative team environment while ensuring adherence to best practices in marine mammal medicine. The Veterinary Technician Senior Manager works collaboratively to ensure integration between clinical and animal husbandry functions, supporting alignment with organizational practices in marine mammal medicine, research activities, and Teaching Hospital program initiatives to advance the Center’s mission and strategic priorities.
The Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, invites applications for a non-tenure track, full-time faculty position at the rank of Clinical or Extension Assistant or Associate Professor in Aquatic Animal Health (AAH). Since 2000, the Aquatic Animal Health Program has strengthened conservation and aquaculture efforts by combining hands-on clinical training, education, stranding response, and research on aquatic animal and environmental health. We provide clinical service in aquatic animal medicine across a broad array of species from invertebrates and fish, to sea turtles and marine mammals, including Florida marine mammals, especially the Florida manatee.
The Newport Aquarium in Newport, KY, is seeking a part-time veterinary technician to work with veterinarians and husbandry staff on hematology, cytology, physical exams, water quality analysis, and more.
Veterinary Technician - Full Time
Clearwater, FL, US
Requisition ID: 1028
POSITION TITLE: Veterinary Technician 1
REPORTS TO: Hospital Manager
EXEMPT OR NON-EXEMPT: Non-exempt
PERCENTAGE OF FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT: 100%
PERCENTAGE REMOTE: 0% This is an onsite position
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY:
To assist the animal health staff in the daily operations of maintaining the health and well-being of CMA’s resident and rehabilitating animals.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Participate in the rapid response to all resident and stranded animal events including those that occur during non-scheduled times of work or outside of CMA’s operating hours
Skills in the following veterinary technician responsibilities:
Collection or assist in the collection of diagnostic samples in all applicable species
Laboratory diagnostic evaluation including hematology, blood chemistry, cytology, and fecal examinations, as well as preparing samples for submission to outside laboratories
Prepare for and assist with medical and surgical procedures
Prepare for and assist with monitoring of anesthesia
Use of all hospital equipment.
Radiology
Assist with euthanasia and post-mortem examinations
Pharmacy procedures including drug dispensing.
Veterinary nursing techniques including injections, IV catheter placement, etc. for all relevant species.
Perform hospital maintenance and cleaning, including sterilization, organization and regular inspections of medical and laboratory equipment
Manage pharmaceutical, hospital and laboratory inventory supplies
Assist husbandry staff with animal training plans that include medical care elements
Prepare, dispense and/or administer medications as directed by the Veterinarian
Perform data entry in order to maintain complete and current records including sample storage
Correspond and coordinate with veterinarian regarding animal care, medical procedures and rehabilitation
Adhere to all OSHA, USDA, DEA and FWC regulations and make recommendations for work orders to ensure compliance in all areas
Participate in various PR and media events including professional interviews as deemed necessary or appropriate.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Veterinary technician degree from an AVMA accredited organization, required
Certified Veterinary Technician, Registered Veterinary Technician, or Licensed Veterinary Technician. If unlicensed, must obtain Florida licensure within first 12 months of employment at CMA.
At least one year of veterinary technician experience, preferably with wildlife, zoo, and/or aquarium animals.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, nights, and/or holidays as needed; must also be able to share a 24/7 on-call schedule in case of emergency situations
Knowledge of medical procedures and rehabilitation of marine mammals preferred
Experience in avian and reptile hematology preferred
Ability to communicate clearly both in writing and verbally and follow complex instructions
Ability to take initiative and work independently in the absence of supervision
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Excel, word, power point etc.)
Ability to obtain Florida driver’s license
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Lift up to 50lbs to waist level - Frequently
Lift up to 20lbs to shoulders and above head – Frequently
Walk/stand for long periods of time - Frequently
Maneuver safely on uneven terrain or in tight spaces - Frequently
Safely climb ladders when needed – Frequently
Squat, bend, kneel, twist and reach - Frequently
Reach above the shoulders - Frequently
Push and pull larger equipment – Frequently
Work outdoors in all weather conditions and adapt to changing weather to include heat, humidity and rain– Frequently
Work indoors, under cover without air conditioning or heat – Frequently
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium reserves the right to revise job descriptions or work hours as required.
All job requirements are subject to change to reflect the evolving position requirements or to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a threat or risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to which will be required in this position. Employees will be required to follow other job-related duties as requested by their supervisor/manager (within guidelines and compliance with Federal and State Laws). Continued employment remains on an “at-will” basis.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Clearwater Marine Aquarium participates in E-Verify. Please view the Notice of E-Verify Participation and the Notice of Right to Work.
New College of Florida invites applications for an open-rank, tenure-track position in Marine Mammal Science to begin in August 2026. We’re seeking a collaborative colleague with expertise in research methods and data science (e.g., statistics, AI, GIS), to support and expand our interdisciplinary, 2-year, research-based Master’s program.
The successful candidate will work closely with graduate students - from mentoring 4–6 thesis projects to teaching core data skills and electives in their area of expertise - and will have opportunities to engage with undergraduates through cross-listed courses and research. Our program emphasizes individualized mentorship, interdisciplinary approaches, and hands-on research, preparing students for doctoral programs and applied careers. Research is a central component of this position, and we seek a candidate with a developing or established research agenda.
This position offers opportunities for collaboration with regional partners and is housed on Sarasota Bay. We welcome applicants at any career stage, particularly those excited to help build our program with a collegial, energetic group committed to both scientific excellence and student success.
Application review begins January 15, 2026, and will continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Utilizing broad objectives and guidelines, Veterinarian 3 ensures appropriate care for all animals entrusted to the center and contributes to quality programming in research, rehabilitation, and education. The Veterinarian 3 may serve as a mentor to other Veterinarians, the rehabilitation and education teams and veterinary externs. This position balances the missions of the Jekyll Island Authority (JIA) and the Georgia Sea Turtle Center (GSTC) through conceptual and “hands-on” leadership in the disciplines of veterinary medicine in a team environment.
The Clinical Veterinarian is a full-time clinical position whose role in providing animal care and welfare supports the Aquarium’s mission to inspire people to explore, discover, and learn about Earth’s diverse ecosystems. Using modern zoological best practices, the clinical veterinarian coordinates with the Vice President of Zoological Operations to meet the living collection’s needs for preventative, emergency, and surgical care on a 24/7 basis. Staff support for this position includes a second veterinarian, a licensed veterinary technician, and a large team of experienced animal care professionals. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium has an extremely diverse collection that includes fish and large elasmobranchs, big cats, penguins, otters, and multiple bird, herp, and invertebrate species.
The Veterinarian is responsible in providing comprehensive veterinary care to the SeaWorld Abu Dhabi (SWAD) animal population (mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and invertebrates) as well as providing support for the affiliated regional marine life rescue and rehabilitation program. This role is integral to the maintenance of SeaWorld’s high animal welfare standards and to the advancement of the field and science of marine animal health. This role assists and participates in the management of the animal welfare program and play an active role in research opportunities at SWAD. Assistance with managing labor and expense budgets for the Animal Care Center is also required. Responsible for developing a high performing and motivated Animal Health team.
Job Description
To provide comprehensive veterinary care to the SeaWorld Abu Dhabi (SWAD) animal population (mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and invertebrates) as well as providing support for the affiliated regional marine life rescue and rehabilitation program.
The post holder is integral to the maintenance of SeaWorld’s high animal welfare standards and to the advancement of the field and science of marine animal health. This role will assist and participate in the animal welfare program and play an active role in research opportunities at SWAD.
Fish Pathologist - Diagnostic Services Laboratory - Atlantic Veterinary College - Full-Time Contract Position
https://www.upei.ca/hr/competition/44a25
The Diagnostic Services Laboratory, Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), University of Prince Edward Island, invites applicants for a contract position in fish pathology. This is a full-time contract position starting immediately for eleven months and two weeks with the possibility of extension. The successful candidate will work with and collaborate with the current diagnostic fish pathologist.
The primary responsibility will be performing and reporting on necropsy and histopathology examinations of fin-fish and shellfish samples submitted to the AVC Diagnostic Service Laboratory. This service's clients include researchers, provincial and private aquaculture veterinarians in the four Atlantic Provinces, and researchers and/or aquatic laboratories nationally and internationally. The successful candidate will consult with diagnostic services, bacteriology, virology, clinical pathology, toxicology, and parasitology units.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have a DVM (or equivalent) degree and at least one year of experience in fish and shellfish pathology. Clinical aquaculture experience and ACVP board certification are assets, but board-eligible individuals will be considered. Salary is commensurate with credentials and experience.
Application Instructions:
Please submit a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information (including e-mail addresses) of three references to:
Ms. Liz Dobbin, Director
Diagnostic Services Laboratory
Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island
550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE
Canada, C1A 4P3
Phone: 902-566-0831
edobbin@upei.ca
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Full Time - Hourly
Technicians
Tampa, FL, US
Minimum salary starting at $20-23/hr, dependent on experience and skills
Position Summary:
Responsible for providing veterinary technical support for The Florida Aquarium’s main animal collection, off-site facilities, and/or animal rehabilitation programs. Works closely with the veterinary team as well as a diverse team of biologists and researchers dedicated to responsible animal care and health practices. This position will be based mostly at our main campus facility in Tampa, FL and provide support to the aquarium’s sea turtle rescue and rehabilitation center in Apollo Beach, FL. Performs essential job functions in accordance with guidelines set and approved by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and other safety regulatory agencies.
Essential Position Functions:
Performs veterinary diagnostics and provides medical treatments for the collection and rehabilitation of animals
Performs daily treatments and triages medical concerns
Works as part of a team or via telemedicine with the primary veterinarian
Ensures medical and laboratory areas/equipment are clean and maintained to OSHA and AZA standards
Assists veterinarian with medical record keeping
Assists with euthanasia and necropsies of collection animals across taxa
Maintains medical equipment in proper working order
Ensures surgical suite and exam room cleanliness, and is stocked for daily use and treatments
Assists with training veterinary technician students, interns and volunteers
Assists as needed with inventory, ordering, permit assistance, new business relations, and scheduling
Assists with biohazard disposal, scheduling, histopathology management, and performs all other duties as assigned by manager.
Performs all other duties as assigned by manager.
Education Requirements and Technical Skills:
Must be a graduate of an AVMA-accredited veterinary technical program and be a certified, licensed or registered veterinary technician.
Must be able to be licensed in Florida within 6 months of accepting the position
Two years of experience in a veterinary technician position as well as experience with exotic/aquatic animals or sea turtles is preferred
Thorough understanding of general disease processes, diagnostics, and prevention programs
Familiar with the use of medical equipment including radiology, endoscopy, anesthesia, and surgery equipment as well as autoclaves and microscopes
Knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Knowledge of Tracks digital record keeping preferred.
Competencies
Customer Service – Demonstrates courtesy, cooperation and friendliness with staff, volunteers and customers. Actively listens, anticipates and evaluates the customer’s needs. Ensures that customer satisfaction is a priority in all areas of responsibility. Actively engages our customers while fulfilling job responsibilities.
Interpersonal Skills/Teamwork – Supporting, facilitating, and participating in activities that promote team effectiveness; demonstrating sensitivity for the feelings and needs of team members and supporting team goals.
Professional and Technical Knowledge – Remains current on developments in the fields within and outside the organization; maintains proficiencies.
Initiative – Taking actions to achieve goals; self-starting and proactive; asserting oneself to support others in the achievement of their goals; originating action rather than responding only to the action of others; anticipating the needs of both internal and external constituencies.
Work Standards – Applies high performance standards to all work-related activities.
Typical Physical Requirements:
Standing (up to 8 hours per day)
Walking (6 hours per day)
Lifting up to 50lbs. - Occasionally
Carrying up to 50lbs. - Occasionally
Exposure to marked changes in temperature and humidity
Exposure to chemicals, dust, fumes, gases
Ability to conduct field work in collection and research
Typing on a computer keyboard
More than normal talking
Ability to travel driving car or truck
Ability to maintain daily contact with a living collection of plants and animals
Flexibility in working weekends and evenings
Flexibility in working holidays
Ability to interact and be around animals
Ability to work outdoors for extended lengths of time
The SeaDoc Society’s new Translational Scientist and Field Veterinarian will play a lead role in moving the dial forward to protect the long-term health of the Salish Sea. This role is an exciting opportunity to join SeaDoc’s 25-year history of conservation work and make a mark on a better future of this place we love. This is a new role for our organization, and will play a key role in translating years of trusted science into action for this ecosystem and its wildlife.
They will not have to chase after grants or worry whether there will be funding for their position from year to year. That’s because this role will have guaranteed annual funding from the SeaDoc Society Community Endowment for Science Translation, and we’re working with donors now to raise enough funds to secure the future of this role.
For more information, please see: https://www.seadocsociety.org/translational-scientist-job
Application closing date is October 9, 2025
To provide comprehensive veterinary care to the SeaWorld Abu Dhabi (SWAD) animal population (mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and invertebrates) as well as providing support for the affiliated regional marine life rescue and rehabilitation program.
The post holder is integral to the maintenance of SeaWorld’s high animal welfare standards and to the advancement of the field and science of marine animal health. This role will assist and participate in the animal welfare program and play an active role in research opportunities at SWAD.