Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Harness Horse Youth Foundation Summer Employment

Harness Horse Youth Foundation Summer Programs Employment
HARNESS HORSE YOUTH FOUNDATION Summer Programs Employment – General Information
The Harness Horse Youth Foundation is a not-for-profit organization. Each summer, HHYF travels with horses and equipment with a purpose of providing educational experiences to young people about Standardbred race horses. The programs include 1-, 3, and 5-day events.
As a summer employee, you will be expected to participate in all facets of the process. From registration to barn work to extracurricular activities, your enthusiasm, willingness to get involved, and to interact with the kids and horses are extremely important in making each event a success, both from the participants’ perspective as well as the organization’s. Responsibilities may include planning routes, setting up and tearing down of stable, stable management duties like scheduling farrier appointments and ordering feed, organizing horse-related race night activities, assisting with HRYL jogging, exercising the horses on off days, following HRYL safety procedures at all times, and other teaching as needed.
If hired, you will not have a regular schedule or days off. Given the format and the regular responsibilities of caring for horses, the job is continuous throughout the duration of employment. Of course, there will be time to do laundry and other basic tasks but actual free time is very limited. Days are long and hot; the work is fun but intense. On travel days, you may drive many hours to reach our next destination in time to set up and start the process again.
Compensation will be discussed at time of interview. All lodging expenses are paid by HHYF and meals are paid on a per diem basis.
Approximate length of employment – June 1 to August 15
HHYF summer employment is unique in that offers different aspects depending on your experience. If you are involved in harness racing currently, it offers the chance to see several racetracks and network with various people from horsemen to management personnel. If you have horse experience but not necessarily with harness racing, it offers the chance to learn about a totally new discipline as well as be exposed to possible career opportunities. As with any “job” or “internship” and no matter what your prior experience, you are bound to learn new things, will travel to interesting places, and have the opportunity to grow in your areas of interest.
If hired, you will need to submit your social security number so necessary background checks may be conducted. Assuming that these produce no areas of concern, you will then be “officially” hired as a member of the Harness Horse Youth Foundation Summer Program Team!
Deadline for applications is February 15 or until the position is filled. Every effort will be made to complete the hiring process no later than March 15. All applicants will be notified of his/her status after that date. For an application and more information, please visit: http://www.hhyf.org/employment.asp.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Volunteers needed for Thoroughbred Show!


Alex Brown and the organizing group for the Furlongs to Fences Thoroughbred Horse Show scheduled for this coming Sunday, October 28 at Fair Hill are in need of volunteers to help during the event.

 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For those of you in the Fair Hill area, who are willing to volunteer some time towards helping make the show a success, we REALLY need your help!  Please sign up on the following link for a volunteer spot, and please share this with others you think might be able to help out.  We VERY much appreciate the support! http://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080449ACAE2CA64-show

 

Kennel Assistant Job


Kennel Assistant Wanted

 

Kennel Assistant FT/PT needed for service dog organization in Cochranville, PA (southeastern Chester County).  Must be available weekdays and weekends – varying schedule.  Job entails manual labor including dog care and kennel cleaning.  Experience and driver’s license required.  Please fax cover letter and resume to (610) 869-9785.

Pumpkin Sale!

The annual Animal Science Club Pumpkin Sale fundraiser is about to begin! Stop by the lawn behind Townsend Hall on Friday, October 26th from 12 pm- 4:30 pm OR Trabant Patio on Monday, October 29th from 8 am - 5 pm. Get the perfect pumpkin for Halloween!!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

McNair Scholars Graduate School Fair


Are you considering graduate school?

Find out what you need to know at the
McNair Scholars Graduate School Fair

Friday, October 12, 2012, 4-6 p.m.
Trabant University Center, Multipurpose Room
University of Delaware, Newark


Meet with representatives from premier graduate institutions across the country, including UD. Over 90 institutions and programs will be represented.

Plus, attend sessions on:

  • Graduate Student Life
  • Application Tips from UD Faculty

The event is free and open to the public!

For more information:
www.udel.edu/mcnairconference/fair.html

National Cattlemen's Beef Association Internship


NCBA Accepting Applications for Cattle Industry Convention Internships
WASHINGTON (Oct. 1, 2012) – TheNational Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s (NCBA) government affairs office in Washington, D.C., is accepting applications for internships during the 2013 Cattle Industry Convention in Tampa, Fla., Feb. 6-9, 2013. The deadline to submit an application for this opportunity is Nov. 4, 2012.
The Cattle Industry Convention is the oldest and largest convention for the cattle business. The 2013 event will be the 115th annual convention. The convention and trade show create a unique, fun environment for cattle industry members to come together to network and create policy for the industry.
Check out the link:
                             http://www.beefusa.org/ncbaconventioninternship.aspx

Internships for Ag majors


Do you know before you graduate from the University, you should have at least 2- 3 internship experiences on your resume? If not, come to the workshop on Thursday, Oct 11th @ 4pm to learn where you can find Internships for Ag majors. To attend, please log into your Blue Hen Careers account to rsvp for this workshop.

Infectious Disease Training with U. Penn!


SARS - AIDS - Ebola - Avian Influenza – Anthrax - Botulism - Plague - West Nile Virus –Mad Cow Disease

Over 60% of all infectious diseases of animals can also affect humans, and incidences of new, emerging zoonotic infectious diseases are on the rise. Veterinarian-scientists, by virtue of their broad experience in multiple species and extensive training in both molecular and whole animal contexts, are uniquely qualified to address the complex problems presented in modern biomedical research.

For over 40 years, the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine has provided an outstanding environment for the training of future veterinarian-scientists through its VMD/PhD Program. Find out more about how you can impact tomorrow ’s medicine for all species at www.PennVetPhD.org

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Pre-vet Career Event!

Hey Club Members!!
There is a pre-vet leadership event going on in Baltimore, MD at Johns Hopkins that is aimed toward options in veterinary careers and information about Tufts University. The event is September 24th around 5 or 6 pm. Dr. Griffiths will be attending and offered to carpool with anyone interested. Let us now at meetings if you are interested!


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Blue Hen Says, the University of Delaware’s social media account for students, by students, is recruiting new team members — Social Media Ambassadors (SMAs) — for the 2012-13 academic year.
Working with the University’s Office of Communications and Marketing, SMAs create and curate fun, engaging content across social media platforms such as TwitterFacebook andTumblr.
In addition, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is looking for an SMA to be specifically assigned to CANR to help manage several social media accounts.  Those interested in this opportunity are requested to mention their interest in the "portfolio submission" section of the online application. 
For the full announcement and link to the online application visit: http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2013/aug/social-media-students-080912.html.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

End of the Year Thanks!

Dear Animal Science Club,

Thank you for such a great year. I hope everyone had a great time at Ag Day 2012. It was so successful that we are hoping to expand for next year. Thank you to everyone who volunteered and came to our end of the year banquet.
Thank you to all the seniors for everything they have contributed to the club throughout the years. We will miss each of you very much and wish you the best of luck in everything and anything you do. Come back and visit!
Thank you to our wonderful advisors, Dr. Griffiths and Laura Nemec. Without our advisors, our club would cease to function.
I hope to see everyone back in the fall! Have a fun and safe summer!

Regards,
Nina

Roommate wanted...Animal friendly!

Roommates wanted on small Fairhill horse farm in Elk Mills, MD.  Lovely ranch house backs up to Fairhill trails on 10 acres with cats, dogs and horses. Deck and backyard are great for parties.  Close to UD, Newark, Elkton, 95, 213, rt 40, 279, 273. Two bedrooms available, shared bathroom, $500 per month includes utilities. $100 refundable security deposit. Possible reduction in exchange for work. Email Jaffe.Nye@gmail.com

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

PSU seeks 2 dairy educators

Penn State seeking two dairy Extension educators

Penn State is seeking two Extension Educator positions in Dairy Systems Management to compliment the Extension Dairy Team.  Individuals filling these positions will develop and deliver programs for dairy producers and agribusiness representatives, as well as interact with government officials and the general public.  Requires a Bachelor’s Degree (MS preferred) plus one year of work related experience. Degrees should be in dairy and animal science, agricultural economics, agribusiness management or related field.  Candidate must possess excellent teaching, program development and evaluation skills, as well as excellent interpersonal and effective communications skills with a variety of audiences (Spanish communication skills a plus).  Demonstrated success in obtaining extramural funding is also a plus.  Apply online at http://psu.jobs/ (Job # 36584 under the Penn State Extension location) by July 1, 2012.  Penn State is committed to equal opportunity, affirmative action and the diversity of its workforce.

--
Michele Moyer
Program Manager
Penn State Extension Dairy Team
Department of Dairy & Animal Science
324 Henning Building
University Park, PA 16802
Toll free phone: 888-373-7232
Local phone: 814-865-4682
Fax: 814-865-4686
www.dairyalliance.org

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Meeting Minutes 4/25/12

ANIMAL SCIENCE CLUB MEETING MINUTES
APRIL 25, 2012 @ 6:00 PM : 107 Sharp Lab
Meeting called to order at: 6:00 p.m.
Treasurer’s Report: $2,049.88 (inside) $286.16 (outside)
OLD BUSINESS
  1. National Zoo trip: we are looking into finding different transportation since we don’t have enough people...keep signing up! We need 39 total!!
  2. T-shirts: are in, contact Sara Hobson to pick yours up...they are $9 each!
  3. Sign up for Ag Day or you can’t attend the Animal Science Club banquet :(Ag Day Sign Up: GoogleDoc
  4. No horse rescue speaker this week...feel well soon!
NEW BUSINESS
  1. Ag Day POSTERS are in the Anatomy lab for groups to finish up!!
  2. AI Clinic certificates are here...contact Jess Applebaum for yours
  3. Animal Science Club BANQUET: May 9th @ 6:00 pm Klondike Kate’s...Invites & more information to come :)
  4. PIE SOMEONE in the face at Ag Day!! Bid on your (least) favorite (haha jk) person in the Ag school to get a dessert stuffed in their face. The bidding sheet is in Townsend Commons area.
  5. Next week’s meeting will be hosted by the new E-Board for 2012-2013:
Presidente: Nina Lee Vice Presidente: Matt Vahabi Secretary: Katie Williams
Treasurer: Jess Applebaum Historian: Kirsten Mueller webMASTER: Thomas Whitehouse
Looking forward to another great year!! New E-Board meeting at 5:30 pm next
Wednesday
THERE WILL BE *FREE* ICE CREAM!!!
HERE IS THE LINK FOR AG DAY SHIFTS...YOU MUST SIGN IN WITH AN E-BOARD MEMBER!!  THERE WILL BE A SIGN IN SHEET (of course)
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP & COOPERATION IN ADVANCE <3

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dairy Nutrition Sales, Affinity Agriculture

Rebecca Kohn is a recruiter with Affinity Executive Search. She is contacting us with a few career opportunities in Dairy Nutrition Sales. Some of these are experienced positions and some of these are entry-level for people with a background in dairy.

These opportunities include:

·         3 Dairy Feed Sales jobs in Centre, Clinton, Cambria, Union, Mifflin, Huntingdon, Blair, Bedford, or Clearfield Counties, in Pennsylvania
·         Account Manager - Dairy Nutrition Products opportunity. Salary: Up to $80,000 and you can live anywhere in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas or Nebraska
·         2 Dairy Nutritionist/Sales positions in the Pacific Northwest, Salary: Up to $100,000

We also have several sales positions available throughout the country for people with experience selling to veterinarians, and a few opportunities for veterinarians in the Midwest. You can view complete descriptions for other positions we have open here: www.affinityagriculture.com .


Rebecca Kohn • Talent Acquisition Specialist
Affinity Executive Search

3841 North 51 Avenue• Hollywood• FL • 33021
Phone: (954) 404-6253

Monday, April 23, 2012

Meeting minute supplements

Sorry for so many emails today!
A couple reminders...
  • Ag Day t-shirts are in! If you ordered one, please bring $9 to this week's meeting.
    Extra shirts will be sold first come, first serve.
  • Here is the corrected GoogleDoc link to sign up for Ag Day: Ag Day Sign Up: GoogleDoc
  • Bring posters to the meeting - we need to finish them by the end of this meeting! 

U of Florida Aquatic Animal Health Program: Distance Learning

I want to share information about a great online-learning opportunity for members and faculty of your organization. The UF Aquatic Animal Health (AAH) program now offers distance learning courses through the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. These courses are fully online and available from anywhere in the world. Registration ends soon!

If this is not your direct area of oversight, would you mind either putting me in contact with the appropriate contact or forwarding along this message? Please confirm that you have received or forwarded this message.

Thank you in advance for you assistance! 
 
                                                                                                                                                                     
 
   University of Florida Distance Learning
Press Release   
 Take Online Courses in Aquatic Animal Health This Summer and Fall 2012! 
   
Registration is NOW open for the Summer and Fall semesters! Take Aquatic Animal Health Distance Learning courses through the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. This summer we are offering a brand new course-- Manatee Health and Conservation!

Registration options are available for students seeking university credit or continuing education. These courses are designed for undergraduate students interested in this field of study as well as veterinary/graduate students and professionals already immersed in aquatic animal medicine.

These online courses are asynchronous so you can participate from anywhere in the world! Learn More and Register TODAY!

Learn more about these Distance Learning courses:
Have Questions? We have answers!    
Please complete this Contact Us form or E-mail Dr. Iske Larkin or Heather Maness.
 

U of Mizzou: Veterinary Master of Public Health Program

UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI
College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital

Dear Mizzou Veterinary Applicant:
I am writing you today to inform you about a unique educational opportunity at the University of Missouri's Veterinary Master of Public Health program. The Veterinary Master of Public Health is offered as a dual degree program (DVM/MPH) or as a standalone program.
This program may be of interest to you for several reasons including:

  1. The MU veterinary admissions committee looks favorably upon applicants that are working on or have completed a graduate degree;
  2. Several courses for the MPH program are shared courses with the DVM curriculum;
  3. Nonresident students can claim residency in Missouri after twelve months. This not only decreases the cost of tuition, but you can also apply for vet school in the Missouri resident pool;
  4. We are one of five veterinary MPH programs accredited by CEPH (Council on Education for Public Health); and
  5. Graduates are in high demand for both public and private sector careers.

I have enclosed an informational pamphlet about the program or you can find more information at www.publichealth.missouri.edu. Please contact me if you have any questions or wish to begin the application process.

Sincerely

Loren Schultz DVM, MS, DACVPM
Director of the Masters of Public Health (Veterinary Concentration Area)
Teaching Associate Professor
University of Missouri
schultzlo@missouri.edu
(573) 882-6857

Meeting Minutes 4/18/12

ANIMAL SCIENCE CLUB MEETING MINUTES
APRIL 18, 2012 @ 6:00 PM : 107 Sharp Lab
Meeting called to order at: 6:05 p.m.
Treasurer’s Report: $1,345.96 (inside) $575.40 (outside)
OLD BUSINESS
AG DAY IS ALMOST HERE!
THEREFORE...
  • if you are a member of the club, you must sign up to volunteer one shift at Ag Day...your membership will be revoked if you do not sign up...these shifts need to be filled:Face painting (3 ppl) 2-4 pm; Wool sales (1 person!) 2-4 pm; Equine 10-12 pm, 2-4 pm; Clean up 4-5:30 pm
    You do not need to be Picasso to face paint...this is a huge part of our fundraising; feel free to sign up for extra shifts, we need a few extra hands for the dairy show demonstration & sheep shearing*sign up here: google doc: AG DAY sign up
  • Posters are due 4/25...next week we will finish up posters & review animal facts for Ag Day (feel free to meet outside of club meetings to work on your posters!)
Please bring ALL craft supplies to next week's meeting to work on Ag Day posters! All posters that were at our meeting last week, 2 glue sticks, and some construction paper will be at the meetings. As previously mentioned, we will reimburse you for additional crafts that you purchase within reason (approx $15).
  • SIGN UP FOR THE ZOO TRIP! MAY 6...7:15 am LOT 19 $20...ANYONE CAN GO!
  • Virginia Maryland Veterinary School speaker (Ms. Joyce Massey) was excellent!
  • Mrs. Hobson’s animal rescue presentation was excellent! Go volunteer! Yeehaw!
NEW BUSINESS
  • Nominations for Executive Board 2012-2013 due this week!
    • Nominate yourself or a friend...please come prepared with a short description of why you’d be suited to the position
    • E-Board is: President, Vice president, Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, Webmaster (feel free to contact any position about their job responsibilities)
    • Committee board elections will be the beginning of fall semester!
  • Equine Rescue speaker next week (4/25)
  • BANQUET will be May 9th @ Klondike Kate’s 6 - 9 pm...more details TBA
ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • Tuesday, April 24th, Alpha Zeta is hosting a bowling event at the Blue Hen Bowling Lanes (it's in Newark shopping center at the bottom of mainstreet). It's from 10pm-midnight and it's $10 for the 2 hours of bowling, shoes included. The proceeds benefit the St. Jude's foundation.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Meeting Minutes 4/11

ANIMAL SCIENCE CLUB MEETING MINUTES

APRIL 11, 2012 @ 6:00 PM : Trabant Lawn (normally 107 SHL)

Meeting called to order at: 6:05 p.m.
Treasurer’s Report: $1,345.96 (inside) $575.40 (outside)

Upcoming events:
  • Tomorrow - Come to the UD Undergrad Pre-Vet Panel tomorrow (Thursday) at 6pm in Townsend 132! Ask questions of recent veterinary school applicants/interviewees while the process is fresh in their minds! google doc sign up sheet: pre-vet panel
  • Saturday, 9:15 am Lot 19 - Sign up to volunteer for the House Rabbit Society this Saturday! Driver needed google doc sign up sheet: house rabbit society
  • Next Wednesday 4/18 - A speaker from admissions at Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (Virginia Tech) will be speaking to us at 6:30pm!

AG DAY IS ALMOST HERE!

THEREFORE...
  • if you are a member of the club, you must sign up to volunteer one shift at Ag Day...your membership will be revoked if you do not sign up...
    these shifts need to be filled:
    Wool sales 12-2 and 2-4 (will be working with the sheep person and it's VERY important to our fundraising!!!)

Equine booth - a second person at the 10-12, 12-2 and 2- 4 spots

Chicks/Chickens - a second person at 12-2 and 2-4

FACE PAINTING!!! - 3 people needed at all slots 10-12, 12-2 and 2-4

*Just added Sat. AM Cow Washing & Prep 7-9 & Sat. PM clean up 4-6 shifts!*
You do not need to be Picasso to face paint...this is a huge part of our fundraising; feel free to sign up for extra shifts, we need a few extra hands for the dairy show demonstration & sheep shearing
*sign up here: google doc: AG DAY sign up

  • Posters are due 4/25...the next two weeks we will finish up posters & review animal facts for Ag Day (feel free to meet outside of club meetings to work on your posters!)

Please bring ALL craft supplies to next week's meeting to work on Ag Day posters! All posters that were at our meeting last week, 2 glue sticks, and some construction paper will be at the meetings. As previously mentioned, we will reimburse you for additional crafts that you purchase within reason (approx $15). Also could someone please bring squiggly scissors for the equine poster?

Email Nina with any issues, concerns or questions... nlee@udel.edu

Microdairy Internship - Landenberg, PA

MEADOWSET FARM & APIARY

210 North Creek Road – Landenberg, PA 19350
Tel. 610-274-8320
Email: tpschaer@vet.upenn.edu

http://www.localharvest.org/meadowset-farm-apiary-M8042

Meadowset Farm & Apiary in Landenberg, PA, is seeking one enthusiastic and energetic intern for its 2012 season or year-round employment if desired. The intern will have the opportunity to gain direct experience in all aspects of operating a small-scale sheep dairy and apiary with an on-site farm store.
About the internship: This is a 30-35 hours per week internship ideal for individuals considering farming as a career path. Prior livestock / sheep / dairy experience is helpful but not required. However, we ask that applicants be open-minded and eager learners, sincerely interested in sustainable agriculture, willing to put in physically demanding days and work outdoors in all types of weather, and bring a positive outlook and sense of humor to the internship experience. Meadowset Farm & Apiary is operated by two large animal veterinarians and is in its 11th year of operation. The past 6 years were dedicated to breeding dairy sheep with the completion of a milk house and milk processing room this spring. Thus, this year represents an exciting shift as we launch our dairy and new farm store. The intern will play a significant role in the farm's overall development, and we are looking for applicants who are comfortable working as members of a small, hardworking team and independently. As an intern, your days will be spent working on activities such as: managing livestock (dairy ewes, lambs, chickens and bees (if desired), field work consists of pasture and fence maintenance, some weeding and mowing and
managing a small orchard and vegetable garden.
Education: While learning at the farm will largely be a hands-on experience access to artisanal cheese making techniques will be available as well as introduction into milking techniques and dairy sheep health.
Internship Start Date: April 2012 Internship End Date: October 2012. This also could be a year round job. Compensation: The intern will receive a weekly allowance based on a 30-35 hour week, produce and milk from the farm, eggs from our small flock of chickens and references or letters of recommendation.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Meeting Minutes 4/4

ANIMAL SCIENCE CLUB MEETING MINUTES

APRIL 4, 2012 @ 6:00 PM : SHARP 107

Meeting called to order at: 6:08 p.m.
Minutes approved: Yes.
Treasurer’s Report: $1,345.96 (inside) $575.40 (outside)

Old Business:
  • Zoo trip...May 6th OPEN TO EVERYONE! We need to fill 40 seats...tickets will be $20 if all 40 seats are filled. National Zoo Trip sheet
  • Artificial Insemination Clinic was a success!
  • VCA Newark Animal Hospital is offering Animal Science Club a tour & also has INTERNSHIPS available! VCA Newark Sign up & Internship sheet
  • Pre-Vet Undergrad Panel is Thursday, April 12th at 6:00 pm (132 TNS) Come ask questions & hear from seniors who have recently applied to vet school!
  • Keep signing up for AG DAY! We need people for face painting, distribute hand sanitizer, ask for donations & sell wool...please help! Ag Day Sign up sheet

New Business:
  • RESCUE DOGS (& Mrs. Hobson!) at next meeting...APRIL 4TH on the TRABANT LAWN!!!!!
  • Service committee: Rabbit House Society trip...Saturday, April 14th @ 9:15 a.m. in Lot 19 Contact Robyn White
  • Job opportunities:
    • MILKING: reliable, committed workers needed on the weekends for 5 a.m. & 4 p.m. milking shifts for the rest of the spring semester. Contact Mr. Richard Morris
    • CALF FEEDING: reliable, committed workers needed on Tuesday & Thursday for the 7 a.m. & 3 p.m. feeding shifts for the rest of the spring semester. Contact Mr. Richard Morris
    • POULTRY RESEARCH: reliable, committed workers needed for poultry research projects. For more information, contact Mr. Dan Hougentogler

NEXT MEETING (April 11th) IS ON TRABANT LAWN!
The grassy area on the southeast side of Trabant, facing South College Avenue.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

VMCAS Testers! Pre-vetters, take a look!

The 2013 VMCAS application will launch on June 7, 2012. Before we launch this year's application, we are asking students, advisors and admissions staff to assist us with testing the application.

This is an excellent opportunity for applicants to familiarize themselves with the application prior to the roll-out in June. We will open the application for testing in mid-April and we will test for approximately 1 1/2 weeks.

To sign up for testing, please send an email as soon as possible to vmcas@aavmc.org with your name and your email address. Please put "Application Tester" in the subject line. Testers will be contacted with instructions once the application is ready.

If you have any questions, then please contact us at vmcas@aavmc.org or on the Student & Advisor Hotline at(202) 682-0750.

If you have any other questions, then feel free to contact us using the information from below.

VMCAS Customer Service
Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC)
1101 Vermont Ave, NW #301
Washington, DC 20005
vmcas@aavmc.org
(202) 682-0750

National Organic Program INTERNSHIPS! Closing 4/6!!

National Organic Program (NOP)

Agricultural Marketing Clerk (Summer Intern Program)

The position is located in the Standards Division of the National Organic Program (NOP). The NOP carries out a myriad of activities relating to developing, implementing, and enforcing organic agriculture standards. One key Standards Division activity is managing the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances, which identifies substances that may and may not be used in organic production and handling. The incumbent serves as an Agricultural Marketing Clerk, responsible for working with the Division's National List Coordinator to assist in National List management and tracking. Activities include: Working with the National List Coordinator to populate the National List Database, run reports and queries, and troubleshoot data entry issues; assist in developing systems for managing National List records and historical documents; assists in National List petition reviews, including data entry, assessing petitions for completeness, and notifications of missing information. This is a GS-0303-4 position in Washington, DC that closes on April 6, 2012. Link to Announcement: http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/312571700

National Organic Program (NOP)

Agricultural Marketing Specialist (Summer Intern Program)

The position is located in the Office of the Deputy Administrator, National Organic Program (NOP). The NOP carries out a myriad of activities relating to the development, implementation, and enforcement of the NOP in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) and the organic regulations. The incumbent serves as an Agricultural Marketing Specialist working on specialized projects related to standards development, complaint investigations, and/or other analytical assignments concerning the development and execution of NOP policies, procedures, and methodologies.

This is a GS-1146-9 position in Washington, DC that closes on April 6, 2012. Link to Announcement: http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/312549400

Saturday, March 24, 2012

VCA Animal Hospital Internship Possibility

Dr. Bennington at the VCA Animal Hospital in Newark, DE

is interested in having UD animal science members as interns.

Her practice is the only

practice in Cecil County that is accredited by AAHA.

If you decide to contact her regarding interning, please let her know that you received her contact information through Dr. Brannick and the UD Animal Science Club.

Dr. Bennington is also offering to have us come visit the hospital for an informational tour. Please sign your name in the following Google Document if you are interested in attending. ***see email from 3/24/12

VCA Newark Animal Hospital

1360 Marrows Rd., Newark, DE 19711
Phone: 302-737-8100