This position is responsible for providing diagnostic and research laboratory technical support for the Alaska SeaLife Center. Duties include oversight of the day-to-day quality control and analyses including but not limited to hematology, serum chemistry, microbiology (aerobic and anaerobic), urinalysis, fecal parasite exams, and water coliform tests. This position assists with and performs diagnostic and medical tasks to ensure the health and welfare of all animals, as well as supports internal and external research projects.
At SeaWorld, we’re passionate about caring for animals. In fact, we’ve already rescued over 40,000 animals (and counting!). And we can save you from being stuck in just another job. Join us and help bring joy, excitement, and lasting memories to people from around the world. We’re seeking enthusiastic, dedicated, and hard-working individuals to become our Ambassadors.
Join us and play an important part on our incredible team!
At SeaWorld, we’re passionate about caring for animals. In fact, we’ve already rescued over 40,000 animals (and counting!). And we can save you from being stuck in just another job. Join us and help bring joy, excitement, and lasting memories to people from around the world. We’re seeking enthusiastic, dedicated, and hard-working individuals to become our Ambassadors.
Join us and play an important part on our incredible team!
ZooRadOne has an open apprenticeship position for a radiologist to join our 2-DACVR practice. We are looking for a board-certified radiologist (DACVR or DECVDI) or a last year radiology resident with enormous interest in and tireless commitment to the unique, stressful, intellectually challenging, generally ‘un-lucrative’ and unabashedly awesome field of zoo and marine mammal diagnostic imaging. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of zoo/mm species is a huge bonus, as is previous hands-on work with these animals. Just as important is a meticulous reading style, ruinous commitment to excellence, stamina to research a great deal for every case, and comfort with discomfort (i.e. the unknown). Reports typically include detailed figures and all are reviewed (by M. Ivančić) before being finalized.
If you can tolerate an overbearing but committed mentor who is looking to pass down knowledge and teach the ins and outs of both teleradiology and on-site hands-on imaging, please reach out ASAP to ZR1 founder and owner Marina Ivančić at marina@drmarinaivancic.com.