Agency:     Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Location:   Naples, Florida USA

Full time Position

Salary    $55,000

To apply, go to:  
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/FLFFWCC/bulletins/14b63d2


Last Date to Apply  06/13/2


DESCRIPTION
The Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI), the research arm of the 
Florida Fish and Wildlife 
Conservation Commission (FWC), invites applications for a Veterinarian II in 
the Fish and Wildlife Health 
subsection, who will function as part of an integrated Florida panther 
management and research team. 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 

Panther biomedical management 
The incumbent will be responsible for veterinary and biomedical components of 
the Florida Panther 
Recovery Program, including: assisting with the design and implementation of 
approved panther 
biomedical studies; participating in and making medical and anesthetic 
decisions associated with the 
capture and immobilization of panthers; processing, analyzing, and preserving 
biological samples from 
panthers; conducting post-mortem examinations of panthers; acting as a liaison 
for veterinary issues 
with other entities cooperating with the FWC in panther activities; providing 
emergency immobilization 
and treatment training and equipment to biologists and others responding to 
panther emergencies; 
assisting with the placement and oversight of captive panthers; and preparing 
reports and manuscripts. 

Panther management 
The incumbent will participate in investigations of human-panther interactions 
or suspected panther 
depredations; provide panther information to constituents, FWC personnel, other 
State, Federal and 
local agencies; and work with Community Relations staff to produce news 
releases, social media, and 
web content. 

Panther Research 
The incumbent will assist with monitoring panther prey health, investigating 
mortality events, and 
assisting with disease surveillance in prey species; track radio collared 
Florida panthers from the ground 
and fixed-winged aircraft using radio telemetry techniques; and assist with 
panther research projects as 
required.



QUALIFICATIONS 
Applicants must be licensed or be eligible for licensure as a Veterinarian by 
the State of Florida in 
accordance with Florida Statute 474 and must be eligible for DEA licensure. A 
strong background in 
terrestrial wildlife ecology and diseases with a degree in one of the physical 
or natural sciences and one 
years’ experience in veterinary medicine and/or wildlife ecology is required. A 
graduate degree in wildlife 
ecology or related field may substitute for experience. See full job 
description for additional KSA's. 

Applications are accepted through the People First Florida HR system. 
Instructions are available via the 
link above. Questions regarding this position can be emailed to: 

Dr. Mark Cunningham, DVM 
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute 

[email protected]

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