What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intern - Veterinary Technician at PDZA position at Parks Tacoma?
Metro Parks Tacoma is a CAPRA-accredited and AZA-accredited, independent park district that leads efforts to build a healthy, sustainable community. Good parks, open space and program services contribute to economic development by fostering economic benefits and promoting tourism.
OUR CORE VALUES
These eight core values will guide future decisions, business and operations, and the manner in which Metro Parks Tacoma treats staff, customers and the community:
•Innovation •Excellence •Equity •Inclusiveness •Sustainability •Accountability •Safety •Fun
INTERNSHIP INFORMATION
This internship is offered only to senior students enrolled in a veterinary technology program with an accredited college or students who have just graduated.
- Introduction to basic husbandry and nutrition of zoo animals.
- Aid with sample collection and laboratory processing.
- Exposure to a variety of immobilization techniques (including dart systems).
- Assist with anesthesia/surgical procedures and exotic animal treatments.
- Participate in diagnostic radiographic techniques.
- Learn medical data entry on ZIMS360.
- Assist with hospital and medical equipment maintenance in a modern 8,000 square foot facility.
- Involvement with necropsy procedures (when applicable).
- Observe animal training techniques.
To qualify for a Veterinary Technician internship within the Animal Health Care department at Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium you must:
- Be a senior student enrolled in a veterinary technology program with an accredited college or have just recently graduated.
- Fulfill college credit requirements if still enrolled in school.
- Be capable of the physical abilities required to work with animals (i.e. lift 50 pounds, etc.).
- Attach a cover letter highlighting your career goals.
- Attach a resume.
- Submit answers to application questions.
- Submit two letters of recommendation from an advisor or supervisor. These may be received via email or attached to the online application.
- Undergo a phone, online or on-site interview.
- Commit to a minimum of 40 hours a week for at least 10 weeks
- Once selected, provide proof of a tetanus vaccination within the past 5 years and a negative TB result within the last year.
For questions please contact: Sara.Dunleavy@pdza.org