Dolphin and Whale Hospital and Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Hospital

Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist

 

The position of Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist at Mote Marine
Laboratory requires advanced knowledge in the care, feeding, and husbandry
of marine mammals and sea turtles.  The Rehabilitation Animal Care
Specialist should have advanced knowledge in animal welfare, food
acquisition and preparation, and maintaining non-medical facilities and
equipment.  The Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist should be familiar
with National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) requirements for housing
marine mammals and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC)
for housing sea turtles. The Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist will
assist in the training of other animal care employees, interns, and
volunteers.  All employees must comply with the requirements outlined in the
MML employee manual. 

 

General Duties:

Under the direction of the Medical Care Coordinator, the Rehabilitation
Animal Care Specialist is responsible for but not limited to the following
tasks: preparing the daily diet for animals undergoing rehabilitation in the
hospital, assisting in administering the feeds and medications, assisting in
medical examination, and coordinating the handling of animals undergoing
rehabilitation.  This position will also be responsible for maintaining
food, supplies, and facilities in strict accordance with NMFS and FFWCC
requirements.  The Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist is responsible for
assisting with the training of staff, interns, and volunteers in the feeding
of animals undergoing rehabilitation. This may include acting as shift
leader on some designated shifts for round the clock care of critical
rehabilitated animals.

 

The Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist may be required to participate in
beach rescue and/or animal transport operations, and should be familiar with
the procedures for transporting marine mammals and sea turtles by land, sea,
and air.  The Rehabilitation Animal Care Specialist is responsible for
maintaining life support systems for marine mammals and sea turtle medical
tanks including water quality monitoring, water exchanges, backwashing of
filters, and cleaning fractionators.  The Rehabilitation Animal Care
Specialist will assist with routine medical care of marine mammals and sea
turtles undergoing rehabilitation.  Such activities may include acquiring
radiographs, ultrasound, or other veterinary diagnostics. 

 

Working Hours:  

Working hours will be dictated by the needs of animals requiring care.
Animals undergoing rehabilitation typically require specialized care 24
hours a day.  This position requires a flexible schedule and may involve any
hour of the day or night.  Late night, early morning and weekend hours are
common.

 

Minimum Requirements:

-Bachelor’s degree 

-Experience with care and food preparation for marine mammals and sea
turtles undergoing rehabilitation, including requirements specified by NMFS
and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 

-US citizenship or foreign citizen’s U.S. work permit appropriate for the
work

-Valid Florida driver’s license or ability to obtain in one month

-Ability to work flexible schedule, including late nights and weekends

-Ability to lift/carry/move heavy objects (100+ pounds)

-Excellent swimming abilities

-Good verbal/communication skills

-Work well with others

-Scuba certification is preferred

 

Application: 

The closing date to apply for this position is March 13, 2009. Applications
should include a letter of interest, resumé, and the contact information for
three references. Please submit application materials to Human Resources at
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] or:

 

Mote Marine Laboratory 

1600 Ken Thompson Parkway 

Sarasota, FL  34236 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Gaspard

Manatee Care, Training, and Research Coordinator

Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium

1600 Ken Thompson Parkway

Sarasota, FL 34236

Phone - (941) 388-4441 x460

Fax - (941) 388-4317

[email protected]

 

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