Social Media Marketing & Website Management

Social Media Marketing &
Website Management

Does your business need to do more with it’s online presence?

Do you have a website that needs content updated?

Would it help if we could create and maintain strategic social media profiles for you and your business?

Creating and maintaining your social media presence is a must to build a business brand.

Did you know that your personal social media profile IS your business brand?

We have an expert team that can help create and manage your online personal and business profiles.

 Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to become & remain the expert in your field!

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Virtual Assistance for Veterinary Business

 

Virtual Assistance for Veterinary Business

Do you have administrative work that you don’t have time to handle?

We have Virtual Assistants available to help work on the small tasks to keep you focused on bigger things.

Our excellent Virtual Assistants can get tasks done like:

Data and records management
Create and manage client online booking systems
Social media marketing
Website management
and many more!

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MSD ANIMAL HEALTH/WVA VETERINARY STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2020

MSD ANIMAL HEALTH/WVA VETERINARY STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2020

 

MSD and the WVA are delighted to announce the 2020 Veterinary Student Scholarship Program dedicated to veterinary students from four world regions with the aim of enhancing their academic experience.

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Please find hereafter the links to the 2020 program announcement in English, French and Spanish. The announcement includes links to the application form and other useful documents).

 

English

http://www.worldvet.org/uploads/docs/msd_wva_scholarship_-_english_announcement_2020_-_copy.pdf

 

French

 http://www.worldvet.org/uploads/docs/msd_wva_scholarship_-_french_announcement_2020_n.pdf

 

Spanish

http://www.worldvet.org/uploads/docs/msd_wva_scholarship_-_spanish_announcement_2020.pdf

 

 

Deadline for submission
Completed application must be submitted by 15th March 2020, 12:00 pm (Brussels time) to wva_assistant@worldvet.org

 

MSD Animal Health and the World Veterinary Association encourage qualified students to submit their applications and wish success to all the candidates.

 

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Murdoch University Strategic Partnership PhD Scholarships

Two (2) MUSP PhD Scholarships ($28,082 pa.) are available for outstanding students to study the movement and health ecology of the three species of black cockatoo in Western Australia.


Western Australia’s three endemic black cockatoo species, Carnaby’s cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus latirostris), Baudin’s cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus baudinii) and forest red-tailed black cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) are threatened and receive special protection as Matters of National Environmental Significance (MNES) under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999). Threats to species survivorship for these black cockatoos are well documented, and include habitat loss and modification, urban and industrial expansion, disease, displacement by competing species, and climate shifts. Despite significant research to date, key information required to address National Recovery Plans for these species remains outstanding. The projects will use telemetry, energetics and ecotoxicology methods to further characterise movement and habitat use of all three species across the Perth-Peel Coastal Plain, the south-west forest region of Western Australia, and key breeding sites (Carnaby’s cockatoo only). The candidates will enter an established team that has been working in the field of black cockatoo health and ecology research in Western Australia for over ten years. Since 2015, our team has deployed 84 tags generating GPS/PTT and accelerometer data and more than 33,000km of movement tracks. Both projects include a significant amount of fieldwork, in addition to data curation, lab work, advanced statistical analysis using R and GIS applications, report and manuscript preparation, and public outreach.

Project 1: Movement ecology and energetics of black cockatoos.

Project 2: Movement ecology of black cockatoos including ecotoxicology studies.

Funding body Main Roads Western Australia
Study level PhD
Value (including stipends, expenses and top-ups) $28,082 pa
Duration and start date Scholarships are provided for 3 years, with a six-month extension available based on good progress.
Preferred start date: May 1st 2020
Application criteria To apply, you must have:

  • an Honours degree (H2A or H1), or equivalent.
  • A current drivers license, preferably with 4WD experience.
  • A strong interest in applied conservation ecology. Previous avian research will be highly regarded but is not a requirement.
  • Experience in the field of movement ecology/ecotoxicology, or a strong statement of motivation explaining your interest in this area.
  • Advanced statistical and database skills, preferably in R.
  • Experience with Geographic Information Systems and vector based graphics packages.
  • Demonstrated ability to work efficiently, and to meet objectives and strict deadlines.
  • A willingness to spend extended periods in the field in remote locations (required).
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English are strictly required.
  • Willingness to apply for additional funding to support conference travel.
Apply by 15 March 2020.
To apply To apply, students must:

  1. Send a covering email stating your motivation to apply for the position, and clearly stating which project you are interested in (max. 250 words).
  2. A written response detailing how your skills and experience meet the selection criteria (1-3 pages).
  3. Current resume or Curriculum Vitae detailing you education qualifications, relevant work experience, and the names and current contact details of three (3) referees.
  4. A list of any publications you have authored (please append to your CV).
  5. Two examples of your written work (e.g. Journal Paper, pdf copy of your Honours/Masters thesis).
  6. Academic transcript including final marks for your Honours/Masters thesis.
  7. Email applications to Jill Shephard.
Contact For additional information about the projects email Jill Shephard or Kristin Warren.

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One Health Program Supervisor (Health Security Corps) – Bali, Indonesia

One Health Program Supervisor (Health Security Corps) – Bali, Indonesia

Australian Volunteers

Assignment Title: One Health Program Supervisor
Partner Organisation Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA)
Website of Partner Organisation http://www.bawabali.com/
Duration of Assignment 6 Months
Closes 22 January 2020

About the assignment

The Bali Animal Welfare Association was founded by an American resident in Bali for more than 30 years. BAWA runs intensive education and advocacy programs for sustainable improvements to animal welfare now and into the future.

Due to the eruption of Mount Agung in 2017 and consistent volcanic activity, reports suggest that there has been a surge in homeless dogs, therefore an increase in random dog breeding and declining physical conditions of these street dogs. The knock-on effect is that there are noticeably more stray dogs whose puppies pose a further burden on the local communities. BAWA’s Dogs Trust Worldwide-funded neutering project will aim to sterilize 1,000 dogs and rabies vaccinate (with the assistance of the government) as many as possible, up to thousands of owned and unowned dogs over 6 months, with the likelihood of the project being extended for at least an additional 6 months. The project’s objective is to ensure a rabies-free and stable population of healthy free-roaming dogs on the slopes of the volcano to a level which is able to be maintained post-project.

Related to this assignment, BAWA needs a highly-skilled volunteer to oversee the surveying and project protocols for this project and to up skill their local staff. Appropriately skilled Indonesians have generally been absorbed into local government or universities, and very few people are interested in short-term positions. This volunteer assignment is important to the organisation to improve One Health for animals and humans in Bali communities recovering from volcanic eruptions, and the ensuing threat of zoonotic diseases such as rabies.

  • In this role you will supervise and provide quality control in accordance with program protocol
  • You will require experience in epidemiology and/or veterinary medicine, with experience in training others in basic animal nutrition and health
  • This roll will give you the opportunity to work within a crucial organisation that is providing long lasting relief to the region

Living allowance: $1,370

The monthly living allowance enables you to live a modest local lifestyle. Based on the cost of living in a particular country, it covers food, your daily commute, communication and other local costs. It is not set to enable you to meet financial commitments at home, such as a mortgage or a personal loan.

Special requirements

  • Federal Police Check must be completed during application
  • First Aid Certificate is required
  • Video response interview must be completed as part of this application

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