The Marine Mammal Center
International Veterinary In-Residence (IVIR)
The Marine Mammal Center, International Veterinary Training Program is 
recruiting for the 2019 International Veterinary In-Residence (IVIR) position. 
The IVIR position provide marine mammal veterinarians across the globe an 
opportunity to gain experience in marine mammal medicine and rehabilitation. It 
is expected that successful applicants will return to their pre-existing 
programs prepared to implement training programs of their own. More information 
about the IVIR can be found here: 
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/science/ivir/
This position requires a DVM degree or equivalent. Preference will be given to 
veterinarians that are currently employed with a marine mammal rehabilitation 
program or non-profit equivalent. This is an unpaid position, but a stipend is 
provided for food and incidentals. Airfare to San Francisco, California, as 
well as shared housing at a Center Guest House located within the Marin 
Headlands, will be provided as part of the program. The house is shared during 
the busy season with other students, researchers, externs and the veterinary 
intern. This position is available during the Center's busy season for up to 
three months at a time, between March and September. The Center will assist in 
obtaining a J-1 Visa for the training program but the applicant will be 
responsible for completing all required visa paperwork, and obtaining an 
international driver’s license. Strong written and spoken English is a 
requirement
The Marine Mammal Center veterinary staff includes full and part time 
veterinarians, four veterinary technicians, a medical technologist and research 
staff. Goals of the program include assisting the veterinary medical staff in 
providing medical management of a large number of stranded marine mammals 
(mostly pinnipeds); performing post mortem examinations, sample collection for 
various research projects, and record keeping. Collaborative research is highly 
valued at TMMC, and development of a research project and scientific 
publication, either clinical or using retrospective necropsy data, is highly 
encouraged. Past IVIRs have attended international conferences, scientific 
workshops, or visited other collaborative partners. Opportunities for 
additional professional development will be supported as they arise.
If qualified, applicants will be required to submit the following materials 
below.

  *   A current curriculum vitae, limited to 4 pages.
  *   Two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the 
applicant's academic and/or clinical performance.
Written responses to the following questions:

  *           Why are you the best candidate for our next Veterinarian 
In-Residence?
  *          Please describe in detail the experience you have as a clinician 
(any species).
  *           Please describe in detail your experience working with marine 
mammals. Describe experience with both live and dead marine mammals, in the 
wild and/or in captive care.
  *           Please describe in detail any research experience you have.
  *           Please describe current marine mammal stranding response in your 
country.
  *           How do you hope the IVIR program will help you to achieve your 
future goals? What do you see yourself doing in 5 years?
 Applications are due Friday, 07 December 2018. Apply @ 
https://tmmc.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk019s4/
A selection of 1-3 IVIRs will be made in the beginning of January 2019.
Questions? Contact Dr. Shawn Johnson at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please put "Question 
regarding IVIR program 2019" in the subject heading
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