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Support Staff and Group Leader Jobs

UPDATED on March 25, 2024

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Only Loop Abroad and CELA Belize alumni can apply for these positions. Of course, if we don't find an alum who is a great fit, we will open to other applicants later, but our alumni get priority!

We have three kinds of positions open to Loop Abroad and CELA Belize alumni. The role of these positions is to assist the Program Veterinarian Leaders who do most of the instruction and to support and inspire students 24/7 before, between, and after activities led by the veterinarians.

  • Support Staff are at least 21 years old and often recent graduates. Based at one program site helping support several college age groups at a time as they arrive, do their program, and depart. Positions are usually 4 to 7 weeks long.
  • Trip Leaders are at least 21 years old. Travel internationally with high school groups the whole time from the USA to the destination country and back to the USA. Applicants should be based in the USA. Positions are 18 days long. Note: Program Veterinarian Leaders will travel separately to the destination country.
  • Group Leaders in the USA (>18 years old) or internationally (>21 years old) lead our high school groups at, for example, the Texas Zoo, Capron Park Zoo, or our international programs organized through WorldStrides.

Follow the links (or scroll down) to read the job requirements, descriptions, and approximate dates for each position.

Group Leader at Texas Zoo or Capron Park Zoo

Leading a high school group in the US.

Requirements

  • Must be 18 years old and have completed one year of undergraduate study
  • This is a great fit for vet techs, vet students, or people with experience as an RA or camp counselor

Positions available

  • The Texas Zoo (Victoria, Texas):
    • June 8 - 16
    • June 15 - 23
    • June 22 - 30
    • June 29 - July 7
    • July 6 - 14
  • Capron Park Zoo (Attleboro, Massachusetts):
    • June 29 - July 7
    • July 6 - July 14

Responsibilities

  • You are "on" and responsible for students from their arrival on Sunday to their departure on Saturday
  • Pick up students at the Victoria airport as they arrive and help them check-in and settle in their rooms
  • Lead orientation
  • Be an enthusiastic leader of all group activities
  • Organize and lead evening entertainment (games, pool time, movie night, crafts)
  • Help individuals who are having a tough time physically, medically, socially, culturally, or otherwise with adjustment to their trip
  • Assist in paperwork (managing petty cash, submitting receipts, etc)
  • Take and collect photos and videos for use in Loop Abroad marketing
  • Manage gear (bug spray, sun screen, first aid kit, etc)
  • Monitor student health and hydration and intervene when necessary
  • Sell Loop Abroad merchandise
  • Arrange alumni meetings (slideshow, music, warm fuzzy moments to wrap up the experience, and end-of-program surveys)
  • Follow and keep group in line with health, safety, and COVID protocols

Compensation

  • Roundtrip airfare to and from Victoria, TX
  • All housing and meals
  • All activities that are part of the program
  • Travel medical insurance policy
  • CPR certification course (online)
  • Group Leader pay scale
    • $200 for week 1
    • $300 for each subsequent week
    • Bonus pay available if you have led with us in a previous season anywhere in the world (contact Taylor at [email protected])

Group Leader For International Programs

Leading a high school group internationally

Requirements

  • Must be 21 years old and have completed one year of undergraduate study
  • This is a great fit for vet techs, vet students, or people with experience as an RA or camp counselor

Positions available

  • Costa Rica High School programs including Dog Shelter, Wildlife Medicine, and/or Dolphin Research
    • July 12 - July 28

Responsibilities

  • You are "on" and responsible for students from their arrival on Sunday to their departure on Saturday
  • Pick up students at the airport as they arrive and help them check-in and settle in their rooms
  • Lead orientation
  • Be an enthusiastic leader of all group activities
  • Organize and lead evening entertainment (games, pool time, movie night, crafts)
  • Help individuals who are having a tough time physically, medically, socially, culturally, or otherwise with adjustment to their trip
  • Assist in paperwork (managing petty cash, submitting receipts, etc)
  • Take and collect photos and videos for use in Loop Abroad marketing
  • Manage gear (bug spray, sun screen, first aid kit, etc)
  • Monitor student health and hydration and intervene when necessary
  • Sell Loop Abroad merchandise
  • Arrange alumni meetings (slideshow, music, warm fuzzy moments to wrap up the experience, and end-of-program surveys)
  • Follow and keep group in line with health, safety, and COVID protocols

Compensation

  • Roundtrip international airfare to and from the program site
  • All housing and meals
  • All activities that are part of the program
  • Travel medical insurance policy
  • CPR certification course (online)
  • Group Leader pay scale
    • No pay for week 1
    • $200 for each subsequent week

Support Staff Position

Supporting college age students

Requirements

  • Must be 21 years old

Positions available

These dates may be adjusted based on student enrollment and/or candidate availability. We strongly prefer Support Staff work for 3 to 6 consecutive weeks when we have back-to-back programs, but there are occasionally 1-2 week positions that we usually fill later in the season. Selection is very competitive.

  • Costa Rica Pre-Vet Wildlife Medicine
    • May 11 - June 2
    • May 25 - June 9
  • Costa Rica Dogs & Dolphins
    • May 25 - July 7

Responsibilities

  • Live in student housing and be on-call overnight to assist sick students or students who otherwise need assistance
  • Help the group to get along through bonding activities, ice breakers, and conflict resolution
  • Help individuals who are having a tough time physically, medically, socially, culturally, or otherwise with adjustment to their trip
  • Assist with injured or sick students during the day and help care for them
  • Help to take students to the hospital if needed
  • Administrative tasks, including managing petty cash, keeping and submitting receipts, etc
  • Keep track of group gear and make sure it's ready when needed (first aid kit, bug spray, sun screen, etc)
  • Take and collect photos and videos for use in Loop Abroad marketing
  • Monitor student health and hydration and intervene when necessary
  • Sell Loop Abroad merchandise
  • Arrange alumni meetings (slideshow, music, warm fuzzy moments to wrap up the experience, and end-of-program surveys)
  • Follow and keep group in line with health, safety, and COVID protocols
  • Other responsibilities related to supporting students and arranging veterinary, social, and travel activities for the group

Compensation

  • Roundtrip international airfare (from a major US airport)
  • All housing and meals
  • All activities that are part of the program
  • Travel Medical Insurance
  • CPR certification course for you (online)
  • Visa fees, if you need a visa
  • Stipend of $200 USD per week
  • Not included: souvenirs, fancy meals, activities on your own time

Additional Responsibilities for Thailand

In Thailand, the Support Staff person may only join daily activities on certain days each week. For example, you may go to the dog clinic 1-2 days/week to help out. On other days, they will have free time during the day to spend at or around the resort. When a student is sitting out activities for the day because of illness, you would need to stay at the resort during the day to supervise them.

You will need to be able to manage your own transportation, meals, and schedule, and to run errands around town (transport and meals are paid for, but not arranged for you). This would be a perfect position for someone transitioning to living abroad, working on a research or writing project, travel blog, or taking a flexible-schedule online course.

Additional Responsibilities for Australia and South Africa

On most evenings, there may be 20-30 students on site. You will be responsible for organizing evening activities and game nights to entertain them! So for these two countries, we are particularly interested in applicants with experience leading activities for large groups, such as camps or university clubs.

In Australia, the Support Staff will have significant responsibility for leading group travel, excursions, and being on-call during students free time in Sydney.

Trip Leader Position

Leading a high school group internationally

Requirements

  • Must be 21 years old

Positions available

  • Australia
    • July 19 - August 4

Responsibilities

  • You are "on" and responsible for the group from the moment you meet your students in the airport in the US to the moment you have returned to the US and students have connected to their onward travel home
  • Meet the group in New York or Los Angeles
  • Stay overnight at the hotel in New York and managing group logistics
  • Fly with the group
  • Be an enthusiastic leader of all group activities
  • Help individuals who are having a tough time physically, medically, socially, culturally, or otherwise with adjustment to their trip
  • Assist in paperwork (managing petty cash, submitting receipts, etc)
  • Take and collect photos and videos for use in Loop Abroad marketing
  • Lead orientation and evening activities
  • Manage gear logistics (bug spray, sun screen, first aid kit, etc)
  • Monitor student health and hydration and intervene when necessary
  • Fly back to NY with the group and helping students get to their connecting flights/travel
  • Follow and keep group in line with health, safety, and COVID protocols

Compensation

  • Roundtrip international airfare on the group flight
  • Travel to the group departure airport (from a major US airport)
  • Hotel room at departure airport (if applicable to travel schedule)
  • All housing and meals
  • All activities that are part of the program
  • Travel medical insurance
  • CPR certification course (online)
  • Not included: souvenirs, fancy meals, activities on your own time
  • There is no stipend for the Trip Leader position

How to Apply

Your application will only be reviewed after you complete BOTH steps.

We will respond to each application within about 2 weeks. At that time, we'll let you know if we would like to conduct a Zoom interview.

1. Submit the application form.

2. Submit 3 short videos here - treat this like a mini interview!

Questions?

If you have thoroughly read everything on this page and you have questions about the application or job requirements/responsibilities, contact Taylor Cantril ([email protected]).

Vet Jobs

UPDATED on March 25, 2024

Loop Abroad launched in 2009 with nine American students traveling to Chiang Mai, Thailand to learn about elephants. This year, we offered outstanding veterinary and animal conservation experiences to hundreds of students in 8 countries.

As we’ve grown, we have partnered with world-class local organizations who share our focus on animal welfare, have strong reputations in the animal conservation community-at-large, and can provide the best learning experiences for our students. We’re always looking for how our students can learn more, do more, and help more animals around the world!

For most positions, we give priority to outstanding candidates who are available to teach for 2-3 programs in a row over 4-6 weeks.

Our Programs and Our Leaders

Most of our summer pre-veterinary programs involve a group of 10-12 students traveling for two weeks led by a one Program Veterinarian Leader. Leading a group is an incredibly challenging but rewarding experience!

Our best Loop Abroad veterinary leaders:

  • Love mentoring students both in and out of the classroom
  • Enjoy exploring new cultures and sharing experiences with students
  • Model flexibility and a positive attitude when confronting the unexpected (ie weather, animals, hosts) that require changes to schedule or activities
  • Use humor and playfulness to inspire students and make the most of every travel, veterinary, and cultural experience. Every moment is a teachable moment!

Veterinarians should expect limited free time. In most cases, you will be eating, lecturing, teaching labs, volunteering, relaxing, and sleeping on site with your students – and sometimes “on site” means in a jungle! Make sure you will enjoy spending this much time in close quarters with our students.

Depending on the program, you may be the sole Loop Abroad staff taking care of the group at a host organization. Or, you may have the support of another Loop Abroad staff member or a local tour guide. Our larger programs have dedicated teams in-country to support logistics and planning, but not all programs are like this.

Job Description: Program Veterinarian Leader

Requirements

  • Must be a licensed veterinarian with the educational degree that qualifies you to practice in your home country
  • Be fluent in English

Responsibilities

  • Take ownership of your group’s morale, learning, health, and safety by following Loop Abroad’s best practices and using your professional judgment when necessary
  • Supervise students in travel, animal care, lecture, lab, volunteer, and other student activities from their arrival to departure
  • Set clear expectations and daily schedules and communicate them to students
  • Follow Loop Abroad risk management and safety rules
  • Monitor student health and hydration, intervene when needed, and/or take students to medical care
  • Follow syllabi, skills checklists, and plans for lectures and labs while keeping your eyes open for other learning opportunities that may arise
  • Help all students get the most out of their program, which includes supporting those who are having a tough time physically, medically, socially, or culturally
  • Live in on-site housing and be responsive to overnight student illness, emergencies, or other issues
  • Coordinate among the host organizations, tour partners, and other Loop Abroad staff to meet program goals
  • Prepare lecture slides and lesson plans ahead of time (if needed) and bring a personal laptop or tablet to use for presentations
  • Grade student assignments and exams and submit to Academic Director on time for students who enroll in university credit
  • Provide veterinary care to animals when requested and authorized by host organizations
  • Take and collect photos and videos for use in Loop Abroad marketing
  • Arrange meaningful student orientation and farewell ceremonies based on provided templates
  • Carry program cash internationally and in-country for group expenses
  • Report daily to in-country and international Loop Abroad Directors based on established procedures
  • Complete up to 10 hours of online training in advance of your arrival

Compensation for international programs

  • Roundtrip international airfare from a major airport, including reasonable baggage fees
  • All housing and meals during the program
  • All activities that are part of the program
  • Travel medical insurance
  • CPR certification course (online)
  • Visa fees (if you need one, but you probably won’t)
  • Stipend
    • $500 for one 2-week program
    • $950 per 2-week program for 2-3 programs in a row
    • Extra $100 per week for veterinarians who return to teach the same program in the same country during a subsequent season
  • Not included: souvenirs, fancy meals, activities on your own time
  • This is an independent contractor position

Compensation for Texas Zoo and Capron Park Zoo Medicine programs

  • Roundtrip airfare from a major airport, including reasonable baggage fees
  • All housing and meals once you arrive in town
  • All activities that are part of the program
  • Travel medical insurance
  • CPR certification course (online)
  • Stipend
    • $750 per week
    • Extra $100 per week for veterinarians who return to teach the same program again
  • Not included: souvenirs, fancy meals, activities on your own time
  • This is an independent contractor position

Each Program Requires Unique Skills

Before applying (at the bottom of this page), please read about each program so you know the skills required and the specific responsibilities involved in leading each program. If a program is not listed here or on the application, we may have already filled the position.

Texas Zoo and Capron Park Zoo

This is a great placement for US vets who are new to Loop Abroad or vets who have limited availability. Vet leaders who show excellent leadership on these programs – and have the required experience – will be given priority for the next year’s international placements.

In partnership with the Director of Education at the Texas Zoo (a Loop Abroad alum!), Capron Park Zoo, and WorldStrides (the nation’s largest accredited travel organization), we are offering the Texas Zoo Medicine Envision Experience and a very similar program at Capron Park to high school students interested in learning about veterinary medicine and animal science.

This position is perfect for newer veterinarians with a passion for wildlife who enjoy working with younger students and are available to lead programs for 1-5 weeks. Priority will be given to those who can lead several programs in a row.

The Program Vet Leader is responsible for giving prepared lectures on various topics of zoo and wildlife conservation and medicine as well as facilitating hands-on learning and volunteering led by zoo staff.

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • May 31 to June 9 (Red 2)
  • June 7 to June 16 (Orange 1)
  • June 14 to June 23 (Orange 2)
  • June 21 to June 30 (Yellow 1)
  • June 28 to July 7 (Yellow 2)
  • July 5 to July 14 (Green 1)

Apply to our Texas Zoo and Capron Park Zoo programs if you:

  • Are based in the USA
  • Are comfortable teaching a basic curriculum about various taxa of animals and their conservation and care.
  • Are comfortable leading a group of high school students ages 14 to 18
  • Are comfortable leading team building activities, helping improve group dynamics, and being a mentor both in and out of the classroom 
  • Enjoy the outdoors and can tolerate working in a hot and humid climate
  • Have a passion for zoo medicine and improving welfare for captive wildlife

Thailand

In Thailand, we have two programs: Thailand College Pre-Vet Medicine and High School Pre-Vet Medicine. Both programs consist of 5 days of learning clinical skills at our dedicated teaching facility, our “Dog Rescue Clinic’, a weekend of tourist activities, and 6 days of volunteering with elephants at a sanctuary. Some groups start with the dogs week. Others go straight to the elephants.

This position is perfect for newer or experienced small animal veterinarians who are adventurous about exploring new cultures and available to lead 2-3 consecutive programs.

As a Program Vet Leader in Thailand, you will stay with your group for the duration of their 2-week program. At our Dog Rescue Clinic, you will have a curriculum to administer, including teaching the students veterinary skills such as physical exams, administering vaccinations, sample collection, and basic clinical pathology and cytology. Two days will also be dedicated to spaying and neutering cats and dogs where students will observe and assist with anesthesia and surgery. You will be working under our Clinic Manager, a licensed Thai veterinarian, and other Loop Abroad staff members.

For the weekend, you may choose to participate in tourist activities with your group.

At Elephant Nature Park, you will be paired with a volunteer coordinator who will lead you and your group in volunteer activities (preparing food, cleaning shelters, etc) and in learning about elephant care. The Park also has a large dog and cat shelter and clinic that provides medical care for their own animals. If opportunities arise, you may have a chance to help take care of these animals.

Our Thailand program offers the most in-country support to program veterinary leaders. Our team in Thailand organizes nearly all of the bookings and logistics, which makes it possible for up to three groups running in parallel at each site.

Apply to our Thailand programs if you

  • Enjoy teaching and mentoring – for example, you have enjoyed having students shadow at your practice; you do not mind repeating yourself or taking time to explain things in a few different ways
  • Are comfortable when plans change or schedules need to be adapted 
  • Have an open mind about different common practices in veterinary medicine and animal management internationally 
  • Tolerate hot and humid weather with lots of both sun and rain
  • Interested in joining our students on some of their after-hours and/or weekend activities repeatedly – for example, dinner, temple visits, market shopping, meditation class. (We found this helps so much with students’ relationships and group dynamics)

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • All programs are filled for Summer 2024

South Africa

South Africa Pre-Vet Big Cats

During the South Africa Pre-Vet Big Cats program, students volunteer for 2 weeks at a cheetah center assisting in maintenance and care of the cheetahs and other animals at the center.

This position is perfect for a small animal, large animal, or zoo/exotic animal veterinarian, especially one with an interest in or knowledge of African Big Cats. Preference will be given to veterinarians who are available for 2 consecutive programs.

As the Program Vet Leader, you would accompany students on their volunteer activities and deliver lectures to the group about various topics relating to the anatomy, biology and conservation of African big cats. You would also lead several labs including hoofstock necropsies, suture, and cytology labs. For two days in the middle of the program, you’ll join the group on a safari in the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, one of the largest in South Africa. 

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • June 20 – July 8 (Yellow)
  • July 4 – July 22 (Green)
  • July 18 – Aug 5 (Blue)

Apply to our South Africa Big Cats program if you…

  • Are comfortable teaching a basic curriculum about anatomy, behavior and conservation of big cats with the aid of resources provided by Loop Abroad
  • Would enjoy joining students on volunteer activities at the center which may include enclosure care and cleaning, food prep, creating, building and implementing enrichments. 
  • Are comfortable leading team building activities, helping improve group dynamics, and being a mentor both in and out of the classroom 
  • Have an open mind about different common practices in veterinary medicine and animal management internationally 

South Africa Zoo Medicine

In the South Africa Zoo Medicine program, groups stay and learn at  the Lory Park Zoo in Johannesburg learning about anatomy, handling, medical needs in captivity, behavior, and conservation of six main groups of animals at the zoo: birds of prey, reptiles, big cats, small cats, cubs, and primates.

This position is perfect for zoo/exotic animal veterinarians or other veterinarians with a strong knowledge of African native species. Priority will be given to veterinarians who are available for 2- 3 consecutive programs.

For three days in the middle of the program, you’ll join the group on a safari through Kruger National Park.

Each date will have up to 3 groups consisting of up to 12 students and a program veterinary leader. There will be additional Loop Abroad and zoo staff on site to help with daily schedules and activities. When more than one group is at the zoo at the same time, the responsibility for lecturing will be divided among vets and presented to the entire group of students together.

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • June 6 – June 24 (Orange)
  • June 20 – July 8 (Yellow)
  • July 4 – July 22 (Green)

Apply to our South Africa Zoo Medicine program if you…

  • Are comfortable teaching a basic curriculum about various taxa of animals in a zoo setting.
  • Are comfortable leading team building activities, helping improve group dynamics, and being a mentor both in and out of the classroom 
  • Have a passion for African wildlife. 
  • Have an open mind about different common practices in veterinary medicine and animal management internationally

Australia

In Australia, we offer several programs. Our biggest is an Australia Veterinary Service program where students volunteer for 2 weeks at an Australian wildlife conservation center 2 hours from Sydney.

This position is perfect for zoo/exotic animal veterinarians who are available for 2-3 consecutive programs.

Program Vet Leaders join students on veterinary related activities through the day including handling, behavior, and husbandry labs as well as medical rounds and additional veterinary labs. Some of the activities are led by the staff at the center and some by the Loop Abroad veterinarians. Each day, Loop Abroad vets take turns teaching approximately 2 hours of lecture relating to the anatomy, husbandry, management, handling, and medicine of a variety of Australian species. During the program, the group will also spend one day in a special program at the Taronga Zoo and one day sight-seeing in Sydney.

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • All positions in Australia are filled for Summer 2024

Apply to our Australia Veterinary Medicine program if you:

  • Are comfortable teaching a basic curriculum about various taxa of animals found in Australia and/or other veterinary topics such as diagnostic techniques, one health, conservation, biosecurity and zoonotic disease, toxicology, and restraint and handling of zoo animals. 
  • Are comfortable leading a group of undergraduate students in daily activities and being a mentor both in and out of the classroom. 
  • Have a passion for wildlife conservation and improving welfare for captive wildlife

Costa Rica

Costa Rica Pre-Vet Wildlife Medicine

For this program, students will spend two weeks volunteering at an active wildlife rescue. There is a small clinic on site with only basic equipment. As this is a new rescue, there are permanent enclosures as well as new enclosures and areas being created as animals arrive.

This position is perfect for a veterinarian with wildlife experience and at least basic Spanish. An ideal candidate has international wildlife rescue experience and is fluent in Spanish.

The volunteer schedule has students rotating among feeding, husbandry, clinical, lecture, and other rotations for most of each day. There are three days set aside for excursion to nearby tourist and wildlife attractions. As a Program Vet Leader, you will have a curriculum to administer on basic care and conditions of a variety of wildlife and will teach the students veterinary skills such as anatomy and directional terminology, physical exams, diagnostic sampling and interpretation, and suture techniques. The rainy season can be quite challenging in Costa Rica and even though this rescue is in the city, the facilities are quite basic so we encourage students to expect rainforest conditions!

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • May 25 to June 9 (Red)
  • June 9 to June 23 (Orange)
  • June 22 to July 21 (Yellow & Green as one 4-week program)
  • July 19 – July 28 (Blue)

Costa Rica Dogs and Dolphins

For this program, students will spend one week volunteering at a dog rescue and one week working with dolphin biologists with a research organization.

This position is perfect for a veterinarian with small animal experience and at least a passion for marine animals who is fluent or moderately proficient in Spanish. An ideal candidate has teaching, shelter,  and/or research experience.

The dog shelter week consists of 5 days of learning clinical skills at a dog shelter or clinic, an afternoon participating in a behind the scenes tour of a wildlife center, and 1 day of tourist activities. As a Program Vet Leader, you will have a curriculum to administer on basic care and conditions of companion animals, and will teach the students veterinary skills such as anatomy and directional terminology, physical exams, diagnostic sampling and interpretation, and suture techniques. The curriculum for this program is similar to the curriculum during the dog week in Thailand, but takes place at a dog rescue instead of a dedicated teaching clinic. The rainy season brings lots of challenges with ectoparasites and many dogs may be susceptible to dermatitis and alopecia during this season.

You will also help coordinate activities in the evenings and on the fun day. If opportunity arises, there may be an opportunity to join a locally-led spay-neuter clinic off-site.  

The Dolphin week consists of working with local biologists and researchers in the Gulfo Dulce to collect, process, and analyze behavioral data on coastal and oceanic cetaceans, particularly the Spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) and Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) populations and migrating Humpback whale groups and individuals within Golfo Dulce. The Program Vet Leader will lead several necropsies of marine species (usually fish and/or juvenile shark bycatch from local fisherman) and should prepare a couple lectures or educational activities for students in addition to the educational materials provided by our research partners.

Summer 2024

These dates include estimated travel time from the US to the program site and back

  • These positions are filled for Summer 2024

Apply to our Costa Rica Dogs and Dolphins program if you…

  • Enjoy teaching and mentoring – for example, you have enjoyed having students shadow at your practice; you do not mind repeating yourself or taking time to explain things in a few different ways
  • Are comfortable leading a group of undergraduate students in daily activities and comfortable adapting and making changes to daily schedules and lesson plans as needed
  • Are comfortable leading team building activities, helping improve group dynamics, and being a mentor both in and out of the classroom 
  • Enjoy the outdoors can tolerate getting dirty and working in a hot and humid climate – it will definitely rain, a lot!
  • Understand that caring for a large group of dogs in an outdoor pack in rainy season can mean fleas and other ectoparasites, and while we will provide some medication with each group, you should expect to see skin issues and other seasonal concerns
  • Have an open mind about different common practices in veterinary medicine and animal management internationally 
  • Are comfortable leading necropsies on teleosts and elasmobranchs to pre-vet students
  • Are comfortable in rustic housing and work conditions from the mountainside dog rescue to the jungle beach dolphin research project! You will have bugs, spiders, and lizards in your room.

How to Apply

Your application will only be reviewed after you complete BOTH steps.

We will respond to each application within about 2 weeks. At that time, we’ll let you know if we would like to conduct a Zoom interview.

1. Submit the application form

2. Submit 3 short videos here – this is your mini-interview!

Questions?

If you have thoroughly read everything on this page and you have questions about the application or job requirements/responsibilities, contact Taylor Cantril ([email protected]).