Wildlife Veterinary Intern Contact Information Contact Dr. Nickol Finch Phone:509-335-0711 Location:Pullman, Washington, United States Visit Website More Information This posting has been extended. Screening of applications will begin on June 1, 2018 and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants are required to submit an electronic application including; 1) a cover letter; 2)curriculum vitae; Applicants are required to include contact information (including email addresses) for at least three (3) professional references in the application. Apply at: www.wsujobs.com. Summary of Duties The Veterinary Intern will rotate between the College of Veterinary Medicines Exotic and Wildlife Unit in eastern Washington and one or multiple non-profit wildlife rehabilitation centers (to be arranged) located in western Washington. The Animal Welfare and Wildlife Rehabilitation Program is affiliated with the College of Veterinary Medicines Exotic and Wildlife Department at Washington State University. The program aims to improve, strengthen, and expand: a) Rehabilitator capability for treating and rehabilitating impaired wild animals, and b) Public outreach materials and programs to promote animal-appropriate behaviors. The position provides advanced training in clinical wildlife medicine to include hematology, parasitology, radiology, anesthesia, analgesia, orthopedic surgery, soft tissue surgery, wound and fracture management, necropsy, safe handling techniques, and rehabilitation. Additional Information View the Benefits Overview for information regarding competitive benefits available. This is a one year position, June 18, 2018-June 30, 2019. Appointment Status Temporary Job Appointment (FTE%) 100% Position Term in Months 12 Monthly Salary $2,172.00 Required Qualifications Positions require DVM or equivalent degree. Additional Requirements: DVM or VMD from an American Veterinary Medical Associate accredited college of veterinary medicine or a comparable foreign institution. All applicants must successfully pass North American Veterinary Licensing Examination and be able to obtain a Washington veterinary license prior to starting the program. Ability to work a flexible schedule and at various work locations for business needs. Excellent verbal communication skills and ability to function effectively in a clinical team environment. Preferred Qualifications: Previous wildlife rehabilitation experience.