Job Book for MISSOURI 

Date Posted:November 2, 2009
Contact Person:Harry
Practice Name:South Port animal hospital
Address:
Lee's Summit, MO
Phone:(816)803-4000
E-Mail:southportanimalhospital@gmail.com
Practice Type:Small
Job Type:Associate
We are looking for an Associate Veterinarian for our very busy small animal hospital in Lee's Summit, MO. Our facility offers boarding, grooming, hospitalization, surgery and veterinary services. We are a very caring, compassionate hospital, with great staff support. Salary based on experience, open for discussion. Please send resume to southportanimalhospital@gmail.com or call Harry, (816) 803-4000.
Date Posted:November 2, 2009
Contact Person:Dr. Ed Powell
Phone:(660)582-2300
Fax:(660)582-2282
E-Mail:e_powell_dvm@hotmail.com
Practice Type:Mixed
Job Type:Associate
Four veterinarian, mixed animal practice has immediate opening for a new associate. Friendly northwest Missouri community with a university. Opening includes either a small animal or mixed animal position. Practice is well equipped with gas anesthesia, bone-plating, ultrasound, radiograph, and equine / food animal haul in facilities. Competitive compensation and benefit package offered. Contact Dr. Ed Powell at 660-582-8029 home / 660-582-2300 clinic / 660-582-2282 fax / E_Powell_DVM@hotmail.com e-mail address.
Date Posted:May 19, 2009
Contact Person:Tanya Tims, DVM
Practice Name:USDA-APHIS-AC Western Region
Address:
Kansas City, MO
Phone:(913)638-1934
Fax:(816)763-7512
I would like to make you aware of a great job opportunity with the USDA. A Veterinary Medical Officer position with the USDA- APHIS- Animal Care program will soon be advertised on the government job website. The duty station will be in the Columbia MO area. To apply for this position, you must go to the following website (usajobs.gov) and search for 'Veterinary Medical Officer' in 'Missouri' The program area is 'USDA APHIS Animal Care' USAJOBS website: http://www.usajobs.gov The Federal Government plays a key role in ensuring that animals covered under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and the Horse Protection Act (HPA) and used in regulated activities are provided humane care and treatment. The Federal responsibility for this important work rests with the Animal Care (AC) program, which is part of the U.S. Department of Agricultures (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). As USDAs guardian of animal welfare, AC makes sure that proper care is provided to most warm-blooded animals used in research or exhibition, sold as pets at the wholesale level, or transported in commerce. Under the HPA, AC works to prevent the practice of soring. USDA Animal Care website: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/index.shtml Position Overview Enforcement of the AWA and HPA is accomplished by field-based employees who are strategically located throughout the 50 States and Territories. They are either veterinary medical officers (VMOs) or animal care inspectors (ACIs). All VMOs are graduates of a veterinary medical college. ACIs have education in the biological sciences and/ or extensive experience in the care and handling of animals. Animal Care field employees ensure that breeders, caretakers, handlers and trainers meet minimum standards of humane care and treatment for most warm-blooded animals through unannounced, randomly scheduled inspections and interaction with licensees and registrants on a regular basis to provide education and ensure compliance. To enforce the HPA, AC professionals perform randomly scheduled, unannounced inspections at horse shows and sales. AC personnel also exercise oversight of the Designated Qualified Person (DQP) program. DQPs are individuals trained and licensed by USDA-certified horse industry organizations to detect sored horses. The Animal Welfare Act The AWA requires that minimum standards of humane care and treatment be provided for most warm-blooded animals bred for commercial sale, used in research, transported commercially, or exhibited to the public. Covered animals may include those exhibited in zoos, circuses, and marine mammal facilities; used for research; or destined for the commercial pet trade. Pets transported on commercial airlines (U.S. or foreign) as baggage or cargo are also covered under the AWA. The Horse Protection Act The HPA prohibits owners and trainers from showing, exhibiting, or selling sored horses in exhibitions, sales, shows, or auctions. This law also prohibits drivers from transporting sored horses to compete in shows. Soring is a procedure that entails applying chemical or mechanical irritants to a horses pastern to enhance its gaita practice typically used on certain gaited horses as a cruel shortcut to proper training. Benefits The Federal government offers a number of exceptional benefits to its employees. such as Health Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Annual Leave, Sick Leave, Retirement Programs and Life Insurance. Please refer to the job announcement for more specific information. The following Web address is provided for your reference to explore the major benefits offered to most Federal employees: http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ei61.asp Key Requirements U.S. Citizenship Males born after 12/31/59 must be registered with the Selective Service Transcripts must be submitted for this position Foreign DVM's - See Qualifications section for required paperwork Minimum Qualifications A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree, i.e., Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD), obtained at a school or college of veterinary medicine accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (AVMA) or Graduation from a foreign veterinary medical school that is not accredited by the AVMA Council on Education with either Proof of certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) or possession of a permanent, full, and unrestricted license to practice veterinary medicine in a State, District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States that includes successful completion of the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) or its predecessors, the National Board Examination (NBE) and the Clinical Competency Test (CCT). In addition, graduates of foreign veterinary medical programs must also provide proof of proficiency in the English language by successfully completing one of the nationally and internationally recognized examinations that incorporate assessments of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
Date Posted:January 15, 2004
Contact Person:Kenny Tracy
Address:
Fair Grove, MO
Practice Type:Small
Job Type:Associate
Looking for a vet to work with small animals. We are located in Fair Grove MO just north of Springfield MO. Call and ask for Kenny Tracy at 417-759-2561 or 800-786-2513.
Date Posted:October 25, 2002
Contact Person:Jonathon
Practice Name:Renfro Veterinary Services, Inc.
Address:420 Wollard Blvd.
Richmond, MO 64085
Phone:(816)776-3737
Practice Type:Mixed
Job Type:Associate
We are looking for a mixed animal practitioner that prefers high quality medicine and surgery in a team environment. Practice consists of 55% companion animal, 30% equine, and 15% food animal. Radiography, ultrasonography, in-house hematology and chemistry, isoflourane anesthesia and modern anesthetic monitoring (EKG, pulse oximetry, and blood pressure monitoring). Emergency duties shared equally. Salary commensurate with experience. Health insurance, retirement plan, vacation time and continuing education allowance included in package. Send all inquiries to the information above.
Date Posted:May 20, 2002
Contact Person:Lisa and Gary Silverglat
Practice Name:M'Shoogy's Emergency Animal Rescue No Kill Animal Sanctuary
Address:11519 Route C
Savannah, MO 64485
Phone:(816)324-5824
Job Type:Associate
IT IS NOW FEBRUARY OF 2003 AND WE CAN OFFER THAT OR A PAID POSITION OF 36,000.00 TO 40,000.00 PER YEAR PLUS INCENTIVES OR A COMBINATION OF BOTH. EXTERNSHIPS ALSO AVAILABLE NOW. I AM ENCLOSING INFORMATION REGARDING A VERY SPECIAL NON PROFIT HOME FOR UNWANTED, ABUSED AND ABANDONED ANIMAL ANGELS, BETTER KNOWN AS "MAN'S BEST FRIEND", THAT SO MANY PEOPLE JUST THROW AWAY AND MANY TIMES TERRIBLY ABUSE. LISA AND GARY SILVERGLAT STARTED THIS HOME 18 YEARS AGO AND HAVE CONTINUED USING ONLY THEIR OWN PERSONAL FUNDS, ONCE IN AWHILE A DONATION 0F BROKEN BAGS OF DOG AND CAT FOOD FROM WALMART, A FEW VOLUNTEERS FROM ANIMAL LOVERS OR PRISON INMATES. THEY HAVE CREATED A MARVELOUS SANCTUARY FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS AND WILDLIFE. THEY ARE THE LISCENSED LARGEST EMERGENCY RESCUE AND THEY HOUSE MANY ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION. THEY ONLY CHARGE A NOMINAL FEE FOR ADOPTION AND THAT IS THEIR ONLY INCOME. THEY ARE A NO KILL SANCTUARY OR SHELTER SO THERFORE, THOSE WHO COME IN NEVER LEAVE BY BEING PUT TO SLEEP BY BEING GASED, CREMATED OR SUFFOCATED ( BETTER KNOWN AS EUTHANISIA), THEY ONLY LEAVE WHEN GOD TAKES THEM OR THEY ARE ADOPTED TO GOOD LOVING HOMES. LISA AND GARY ARE DESPERATE FOR HELP NOW, THEIR FUNDS ARE ALMOST DEPLETED, THE VETERINARY THAT HAS ALWAYS HELPED THEM HAS RETIRED NOW AND THE FEES OF THE OTHER LOCAL VETERINARIANS ARE ASTRONOMICAL FOR THEM. THEIR PASSION, THEIR DREAM, THEIR LIFE IS DEDICATED TO SAVING AND CARING FOR ANIMALS AND TRYING TO EDUCATE PEOPLE TO DO THE SAME, HOWEVER IF THEY DO NOT GET SOME MUCH NEEDED HELP REAL QUICK, THEY WILL HAVE TO CLOSE THEIR HOME AND SANCTUARY DOWN AND ITS THE ONLY NO KILL SANCTUARY OR SHELTER IN THE KANSAS CITY AREA. PLEASE, I HAVE ENCLOSED INFORMATION ON THESE PEOPLE AND THE WONDERFUL PLACE THEY HAVE . I ASK OF YOU TO PLEASE, FIND IT IN YOUR HEART TO HELP THEM CONTINUE THE WONDERFUL WORLD THEY HAVE CREATED FOR THE ANIMALS THAT CRY FOR HELP. WE ARE THEIR VOICES, THEY CAN'T TALK. LISA AND GARY ARE THEIR FOR THEM, PLEASE HELP THEM BE ABLE TO CONTINUE BEING THERE FOR THEM. THEY HAVE A MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR A NEW GRADUATE, INTERN OR VET STUDENT. PLEASE READ ON AND CONSIDER WHAT THIS COULD MEAN FOR YOU. NOT OFTEN ARE YOU GIVEN THIS OPPORTUNITY. IF YOU OR ANYONE YOU KNOW WOULD BE INTERESTED, LISA AND GARY COULD PROVIDE YOU ROOM AND BOARD, THEIR VETERINARY CLINIC/OFFICE/HOSPITAL TO START YOUR OWN VETERINARY BUSINESS, IN EXCHANGE FOR YOU BEING THE VETERINARY FOR THEIR ANIMALS AT THE SANCTUARY. WHAT A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY AND A WONDERFULLY EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR A YOUNG VETERINARIAN COMING OUT OF SCHOOL. THEY DESPERATELY NEED HELP AND IN TURN COULD GIVE YOU A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO LEARN, EXPERIENCE AND HAVE YOUR OWN CLINIC. THINK ABOUT IT, SHARE IT, AND AT LEAST COME AND VISIT THEIR FACILITY AND SANCTUARY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW WONDERFUL THIS PLACE IS AND THE GREAT WORK THEY DO AND THE GREAT OPPORTUNITY IT IS FOR YOU. PLEASE SHARE YOURSELF WITH THEM. YOU WON'T REGRET IT !!!!!!!!!! INTERNS ARE ALSO WELCOME TO DO THEIR INTERNSHIP THERE AND ALL STUDENTS WILL REALLY BENEFIT TO VOLUNTEER. I ASK YOU , PLEASE CONTACT ME OR YOU CAN CONTACT THEM DIRECT. I JUST ASK YOU TO PLEASE CONTACT ONE OF US TO ACCEPT THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY, INVESTIGATE THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY OR TO HELP IN WHATEVER WAY YOU CAN. ANYTHING YOU CAN DO WOULD BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. THEY HAVE A WEBSITE IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION OR LOCATION INFORMATION. IT IS www.MSHOOGYS.ORG THEIR MAILING ADDRESS IS M'SHOOGY'S EMERGENCY ANIMAL RESCUE NO KILL ANIMAL SANCTUARY AND ADOPTION CENTER LISA AND GARY SILVERGLAT 11519 ROUTE C SAVANNAH, MISSOURI 64485 ( THIS IS 35 MILES NORTH OF KCI OR 10 MILES NORTH OF ST.JOSEPH) PHONE 816-324-5824 YOU ALSO MAY CONTACT ME DONNA MCWILLIAMS-WEINBERG 12581 WEST 82 TERRACE LENEXA, KANSAS 66215 HOME PHONE 913-894-2755 OFFICE PHONE- 816-753-2100 EMAIL TSDS@EVERESTKC.NET EMAIL DW2908@SWBELL.NET