Veterinary Surgeon Post at Wildlife Trust of India

4.8
(122)

Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) invites applications from undergraduate or postgraduate degree holders in the veterinary sciences, with 1-5 years of field experience, to join its Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) Project in Keonjhar, Odisha working under the Wild Rescue Division.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Postgraduate or Undergraduate degree in Veterinary Sciences
  • Valid registration from either Odisha State Veterinary Council and/or Veterinary Council of India (VCI)
  • Experience in wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and conflict animal management
  • Ability to communicate in Odia is an added benefit

Key responsibilities

  • Work closely with the entire project team with the sole objective of providing emergency relief to animals in distress
  • Support the mobile veterinary service through the use of appropriate veterinary and animal husbandry skills for stabilization and treatment of injured or distressed wildlife, and transfer of animals that require special and protracted care to a field station established in the field
  • Address human-wildlife conflict in and around Protected Areas of the project location and look for appropriate placement options for the displaced animals
  • Address the wildlife rehabilitation needs of the project location by attending to wildlife emergencies and release them back to the wild as per the guidelines or protocols in place for different species
  • Provide wildlife health support to the PAs in project location by attending to wildlife mortalities, recording wildlife deaths and epidemics, and following appropriate disease diagnostic, control and preventive measures
  • Strengthen all disease diagnostic operations with laboratory investigations by collecting, preserving and despatching appropriate specimens, including the conduct of autopsies on all birds, reptiles and mammals that die under care
  • Provide wildlife health support to the Forest Department of Assam by taking part in their translocation operations, disease investigation operations, creation of immunization belt around Protected Areas and treatment of camp elephants around the project locations
  • Use appropriate restraint and handling methods without causing behavioural damage and without impairing their rehabilitation potential
  • Compute suitable diets for juveniles, sub adults and adults of different species, without compromising the nutritional requirements of the species
  • Hand rear orphaned young birds, mammals and reptiles that are brought to the captivity to the field station
  • Monitor key released taxa using appropriate post release monitoring protocol
  • Maintains records of all rescue operations, from admission of animal to its final disposition. This would also include maintaining records/registers of treatment, husbandry, anaesthesia, surgery and laboratory investigations
  • Additionally, responsible for all field level governmental and partner liaisons at appropriate levels for the project and local public relation needs, with the PI
  • Improve community participation and interaction by conducing consultative meetings with the local stakeholders
  • Assist the Regional Facilitator in organizing training programs for the front line staff as scheduled in the Project plans
  • Responsible for maintenance of all assets of the organization (veterinary expendable, veterinary non expendable, and fixed assets
  • Additional responsibilities will be as mentioned in the individual targets as issued by PI/DH
ALSO READ :  Teaching Faculty Positions GADVASU, Ludhiana Punjab

Apply Online

ALSO READ :  Senior Research Fellow in AICRP for Epidemiological Studies on FMD

We are sorry that this post was not useful for you !

Let us improve this post !

Tell us how we can improve this post?

Author

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*