Junior Veterinary Internship

Details:

In order to give you the best experience in the clinic and to be able to give hands-on experiences to a wider range of individuals, we now offer the Junior Veterinary Internship. These are persons who are not in veterinary school, but who are studying pre-vet medicine and/or aim to get into a veterinary program, or are studying/working as vet nurses/technicians.

As a junior vet, you will still get experience in the clinic and nursery, however, with hands-on procedures, preference will be given to veterinary students until you have proved yourself in the clinic to our on staff veterinarians.

Veterinary internship prerequisites:

  • At least 18 years old
  • Can commit to at least one month
  • Currently studying in a pre-veterinary program or working as a vet nurse/technician or previous studies in animal-related field and aiming to get into a veterinary program.
  • Can provide at least 2 educational/ professional references
  • Can speak fluent English and/ or Spanish
  • Successfully completes a Zoom interview

Common Experiences During a Junior Veterinary Internship

A variety of duties and experiences are available depending on how long you are able to join us for an internship. Interns who plan to dedicate one month can expect duties like these:

  • Feeding neonate and juvenile animals
  • Assisting and observing animal emergencies and triage
  • Observing surgeries
  • Observing and learning about necropsies (interns may be qualified to perform necropsies on a case-by-case basis)
  • Loading syringes and administering medications to animals at the sanctuary
  • Assisting with animal husbandry (cleaning, feeding and enrichment)
  • Preparing diet and nutritional needs
  • Record keeping
  • Collecting browse and leaves for the animals
  • Taking part in weekly educational lectures/ workshops

Interns who are able to stay with Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary longer than one month and have proven themselves to our veterinary staff will experience activities in addition to those above. Including:

  • Completing independent necropsies, depending on the animals we receive
  • Assisting and observing animal surgeries
  • Honing critical care skills like bandaging techniques, inserting catheters for an IV, and fluid therapy
  • Practicing and learning about different suturing techniques
  • Practicing wild animal medicine and pharmacology
  • Assisting with physiotherapy

Junior Veterinary Internship FAQ

All interns in this area will shadow our veterinary staff and assist accordingly. Things you will experience include:

  • Medicating sick animals
  • Assisting with rehabilitative techniques
  • Restraining animals for and assisting with clinical check-ups
  • Physiotherapy
  • Assisting with surgeries
  • Preparing diets
  • Assisting with orphan care
  • Assisting in feeding/cleaning of sanctuary and rehabilitation animals
  • Collecting and providing enrichment
  • Maintaining the clinic

While Spanish language skills are a definite plus, applicants must be fluent in English in order to qualify.

Because it is impossible to predict how many emergencies requiring surgery will occur over the course of your time with AWS, we can’t make any promises as to how many surgeries you will be able to assist with or witness. In order to qualify for assisting with surgery, we will look at how many years of study you have completed, the status of your degree, the complexity of the surgery and your level of competence.

While the junior veterinary internship’s primary duties revolve around the clinic, vet interns will be expected to assist throughout the rehabilitation center and sanctuary.

Because of the size of our clinic and the typical workload, we do not accept more than two vet/junior vet interns at any given time.

While this depends on the animals we will be treating during your visit, it is likely that junior vet interns will be asked to feed or medicate sick/orphaned animals throughout the night once a week.