This position contributes to the success of Brookfield Zoo Chicago (“BZC”) by developing, implementing and executing comprehensive wildlife health research and scientific programs, communication with collaborators, project coordination, data analyses and preparation of scientific papers and publications. The Conservation Medicine and Science program within the Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Science consists of multiple long-standing core Conservation Science programs, growth programs and future opportunities. The fellow will develop and promote existing and future research of conservation medicine initiatives, especially as they relate to local, national, and international priorities of Brookfield Zoo Chicago.

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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.

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Under the supervision of the Director of Animal Health, the Environmental Quality Manager provides on-site operational management of the Environmental Quality (EQ) Lab in Boston and Quincy, and oversees EQ technicians at our Central Wharf facility. The Environmental Quality Manager plays a key role in supporting animal well-being by ensuring all habitats are maintained within stable, closely monitored environmental parameters. Responsibilities include monitoring, recording, interpreting, and reporting water quality data, implementing appropriate corrective actions, and ensuring all work aligns with institutional standards and complies with federal, state, and local regulations.

This is a full-time regular position offering a comprehensive benefits package. The schedule will be Tuesday – Saturday from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Work must be conducted onsite, predominantly at our facility in Boston, but candidates must be flexible to work in our facility in Quincy up to one day each week. Availability to work weekends, some holidays, and occasional early morning or late night hours required.

ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP FUNCTIONS

  1. Manages and supervises Environmental Quality Technician(s) in Boston, including goal setting, annual performance appraisals, ongoing performance feedback, scheduling, and professional development.

  2. Manages EQ Technician(s) staff schedules, approves time-off requests, and ensures adequate personnel coverage at all times. Reviews and approves bi-weekly timecards in accordance with Finance Department deadlines.

  3. Conducts interviews and makes recommendations for hiring new EQ staff.

  4. Serves as the EQ liaison to the Volunteer and Intern Program, and coordinates, supervises, and teaches volunteers and interns on EQ processes and methods.

  5. Trains, supervises, and completes annual performance reviews of Environmental Quality technician(s).

  6. Leads by example, collaborating and fostering a team environment amongst Animal Care Division staff and across other divisions. Works collaboratively with the Animal Health Division (AHD) Manager for operational support across AHD and EQ areas.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Monitors environmental quality of exhibits, holding tanks, life support systems, Boston Harbor, discharge water, and municipal water supply using chemical, electrochemical, and microbiological methods, in compliance with Aquarium, local, state, and federal policies and regulations.

  2. Records data on environmental quality and distributes to the appropriate Animal Care and Facilities staff.

  3. Implements corrective measures for environmental quality problems in consultation with appropriate Animal Care and Facilities staff.

  4. Implements, monitors, and maintains aquatic life support system technologies and water-borne pharmaceutical treatments in conjunction with Animal Care and Facilities staff.

  5. Maintains appropriate records for all environmental compliance testing in accordance with institutional, local, state, and federal policies and regulations.

  6. In collaboration with the Director of Animal Health, oversees aspects of the budget related to EQ operation and planning, including financial needs for equipment, contracts, permits, licenses, supplies, and maintenance.

  7. Regularly re-evaluates standard operating procedures, incorporating the newest methods and innovations to maintain high environmental quality standards in collaboration with the EQ Program Officer.

  8. Maintains EQ inventory and manages ordering for the EQ laboratories in Boston and the Animal Care Center in Quincy.

  9. Supports cross-training opportunities for EQ technicians and cross-training opportunities for Animal Care staff in the lab to provide resilience and learning and development.

  10. In collaboration with other Animal Care staff, investigates, records, and reports potential environmental causes of animal health problems.

  11. Participates in research projects as needed

  12. Performs other position-related duties, as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Training and Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in chemistry, environmental engineering, or biological sciences required. Advanced degree in chemistry, environmental engineering, or biological sciences preferred.

  • 5 years of vocationally relevant experience in water quality management required.

  • 2 years demonstrated supervisory / leadership experience required.

  • Experience with large-scale aquatic animal life support systems preferred.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Critical thinking, data analysis, and writing skills.

  • Excellent math skills and computer skills. Experience with Excel and TRACKS.

  • Strong training, mentoring, and team-building skills.

  • Strong communication and collaboration skills.

  • Strong leadership skills in routine and emergency situations.

For more information and to apply online please visit: https://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/3996236

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The primary responsibilities of the veterinarian are in direct support of the US Navy Marine Mammal Program and include providing clinical care in cases of illness, injury, or disease to marine mammals. This position is part time, defined as a ⅓ FTE position, approximately 667 hours annually. Hours are guaranteed, but variable with schedule determined quarterly. Requested coverage will likely be no less than 2-3 days in a row, up to several consecutive weeks. Shifts will include a combination of clinical hours on site with 24hrs of on-call coverage. Compensation will be commensurate with experience.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • During scheduled coverage, will carry out primary on-call veterinary responsibility at the assigned Navy location under the direction of the primary veterinarian.

  • Will execute emergent, urgent, and preventative health care needs to marine mammals in line with the marine mammal medicine program mission.

  • Will be on call for all scheduled coverage days - 24hrs on-call coverage

  • Requested coverage will be no less than 2 days in a row and up to several consecutive weeks.

  • Coverage schedule will be determined quarterly.

Skills and Competencies

  • Maintain high ethical standards in personnel safety and animal care.

  • Display a strong commitment to collaboration and teamwork.

  • Demonstrate strong communication and conflict resolution skills.

  • Convey a professional image and positive attitude regarding the NMMF, the US military, and the nonprofit sector.

  • Offer flexibility to adapt to an evolving work environment and changing weather conditions.

  • Embrace a flexible work schedule to include work hours on nights, holidays, weekends, and after hours as needed.

Qualifications

  • Must be graduates of an AVMA accredited veterinary college or ECFVG certified institution and have a valid U.S. license

  • Must be U.S. citizens and have the ability to obtain a secret clearance

  • Ability to carry 40 pounds, remain on feet for extended periods of time, and be comfortable working in pier-side, boat-based, and marine environments year round

  • 5 years experience working with marine mammals, aquatic, or other non-domestic species preferred.

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The Veterinary Technicians are responsible for working both independently and within a team environment to proficiently perform the daily operations of maintaining the health and wellbeing of CMA’s resident and rehabilitating animals.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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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.

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