Cranfield Summer Research Extern
General Summary:
The Dr. Mike Cranfield
Summer Research Extern will be responsible for performing research project(s)
that focus on topics relevant to the Zoo’s collection animals and/or
conservation initiatives. Based on the clinical research, the Research Extern
will develop a formal manuscript for journal publication. Primary authorship with submission
of the manuscript to a peer-reviewed journal will be encouraged, but is not guaranteed. In addition, the Research
Extern mayhave
the opportunity to shadow veterinary staff and assist veterinary staff in hospital operations and animal
care, as well as participate in local field work. Additionally, the Research Extern will support the Zoo's conservation, sustainability, education, and DEAI (Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion) goals.
2025 Research Project: Comparison of blood cell counts in heparinized blood compared to heparinized and formalin-fixed and stored blood in Eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.
Duration of Externship:
Start date approximately
June 15, 2025
Approximately 10 weeks
**start and end dates are flexible, based on the selected candidate’s availability**
Schedule: Approximately
30 - 40 hours per week
Eligibility:
Qualified candidates
must be officially associated with a university as an undergraduate, graduate,
or veterinary student. For example, undergraduates who are currently enrolled in college meet this
criterion, as do graduating seniors, who are continuing with their education in the fall semester of the same year. Eligible students,
interested in pursuing careers related to biology, animal sciences, or veterinary medicine are encouraged to apply.
Essential Functions:
Primary Function:
• Perform sample collection;
• Maintain detailed and accurate records;
• Facilitate the research design process;
• Review medical and pathology records;
• Collaborate with the Veterinarians and Clinical Hospital Manager to order, prepare, and organize all project materials, as needed;
• Complete a literature review and execute scientific writing related to the research project(s);
• Perform laboratory testing as needed;
• Promote the mission of The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore;
• Perform other duties as assigned; and,
•
Adhere to all policies
and procedures of the Zoo.
Communication (Internal and External):
• Communicate effectively and in writing with the Veterinarians, Curators, Conservation staff, and Hospital staff;
• Correspond in a professional and timely manner with individuals from industry organizations;
• Prepare a formal manuscript for journal publication;
• Prepare grant proposals, as needed;
•
Present research results
to Zoo staff and/or as a formal presentation at scientific meeting(s) as
appropriate.
Minimum Qualifications:
Application Requirements:
• Completion of online application
• Required documents must be uploaded to online application
o Letter of intent (including available dates)
o CV
o College transcript
o 2 reference letters
Education:
• Qualified candidates will be officially associated with a university as an undergraduate student, graduate student, or a current veterinary student
Experience/Training:
• Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word
• Scientific Writing
•
Literature Review
Traits Desirable:
• Ability to work with a wide variety of individuals from ethnic, cultural and economic backgrounds;
• Extremely well-organized;
• Strong communication, time management, interpersonal and follow-up skills;
• Ability to visualize, comprehend and analyze data; and,
•
Self-directed,
collaborative and detail-oriented.
Equipment:
• Must be able to operate a variety of machines and equipment including computer, telephone, hand tools, animal restraint and capture devices, etc.; and,
• Various medical
machines, tools, and equipment.
Working Conditions:
• Must be able to exert up to 70 pounds of force occasionally, 50 pounds frequently and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Physical demands are in excess of those for sedentary work; must be able to remain on feet for periods of time, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, push, pull, climb, balance;
• Must be able to travel large areas of the Zoo as needed;
• Must be able to work in an outdoor weather environment in all seasons and weather, including heat/humidity, cold temperatures, and/or wet conditions;
• Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends, holidays, and special events;
• Must be able to work while wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment;
• Contact with hazardous chemicals, animal related injury and anesthesia equipment; and,
• Exposure to zoonotic
diseases and risk of animal attack.
Disclaimer:
The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and/or skills required of all personnel so classified. Therefore, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change.
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