Assistant Veterinary Pathologist: Aquatic, Zoo & Wildlife Species

at International Zoo Veterinary Group (IZVG)
Published February 18, 2021
Expires March 15, 2021
Location Keighley, United Kingdom
Category Industry positions  Other  PhD Positions  
Job Type Full-time  
Closing Date 15/03/2021
Salary £40 to £50,000
Supporting Document/s Application-form-IZVG-pathology-Assistant-Veterinary-Pathologist-February-2021.docx 52.52 kB
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Description

Vacancy - Assistant Veterinary Pathologist: Aquatic, Zoo & Wildlife Species

IZVG Pathology is currently seeking to recruit an experienced Assistant Veterinary Pathologist.

International Zoo Veterinary Group (IZVG) was founded in 1976 and is the largest freelance zoo medicine practice in the world, working exclusively with non-domestic species. IZVG Pathology was established in 2003 and provides dedicated anatomic pathology services for the practice’s zoo, aquarium and wildlife conservation work. IZVG Pathology works from our own fully equipped post-mortem facility and histology laboratory situated within IZVG’s main building in Keighley, West Yorkshire. Keighley is on the edge of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and within easy travelling distance of the Lake District, and close to the larger cities of Leeds and Bradford.

 

The role: Working alongside our existing principal veterinary pathologist, who will be your direct line manager, with two histology technicians, and supported by zoological medicine clinical specialists, you will take immediate responsibility for a caseload that comprises significant numbers of marine aquarium fish, non-domestic mammalian (particularly primate), avian, and lower vertebrate species, as well as invertebrates. Diagnostic histopathology will be a major part of your daily work, for IZVG’s own clients and for external clients including veterinary surgeons and referral laboratories. Necropsy examinations are also a frequent and irreplaceable feature of our work, occasionally necessitating travel off-site. A network of external collaborators enables us to source additional diagnostic testing as necessary. Opportunities exist for input into conservation projects in association with field biologists and vets, and to publish and present your work nationally and internationally.

 

The person: MRCVS (or immediate eligibility) and a postgraduate qualification in Veterinary Pathology are essential (FRCPath, DipACVP, DipECVP or equivalent), as are robust diagnostic and communication skills. We are particularly seeking experience and enthusiasm for fish pathology, and experience with other non-domestic animal pathology would also be an advantage. Whatever your prior experience you will be expected to demonstrate a genuine interest and enthusiasm for aquatic species pathology and a willingness to develop relevant expertise rapidly. You will have a commitment to providing the best quality diagnostic service to our clients. Experience of research methods and a track record of publication would also be desirable.

 

Remuneration: The post carries a competitive salary along with additional benefits including medical insurance. Relevant CPD is encouraged and funded and there are considerable in-house training resources.

 

To apply, send a completed application form, a letter briefly outling past experience and future goals and your CV.

 

The closing date is Monday March 15th, 2021 at 9am, or until a suitable candidate is found.

 

Please see the job specification for full details.

 

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