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Director Animal Behavior Jobs in Boca Raton, FL (NOW HIRING)

Veterinary Assistant

Plantation, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

... under direct supervision. Surgical & Care Prep * Surgical Assistance: Clean, sanitize, and pack ... Skills: Basic knowledge of animal behavior, safe handling techniques, and standard medical ...

Veterinary Assistant

Plantation, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

... under direct supervision. Surgical & Care Prep * Surgical Assistance: Clean, sanitize, and pack ... Skills: Basic knowledge of animal behavior, safe handling techniques, and standard medical ...

Director of Sales

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$150K - $250K/yr

Effectively lead and facilitate meetings that educate, motivate and ultimately produce key behavior ... Bachelor Degree in Meat Science, Animal Science, Culinary, Marketing, Sales, or related field ...

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Board-Certified Veterinary Behaviorist

Barkera

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Job Description
Barkera is seeking a Board-Certified Veterinary Behaviorist (DACVB) to join our expert network and serve as a leading authority in canine behavioral health education, prevention, and owner guidance.
This role is ideal for a veterinary behaviorist who is passionate about:
  • Educating pet owners on humane, evidence-based behavior management
  • Preventing behavioral issues through early education
  • Addressing behavior from a medical, neurobiological, epigenetics and environmental lens
  • Disseminating breed-specific educational content for pet owners to learn preventative pet care
  • Improving outcomes through collaboration between veterinarians, trainers, and owners

This is a non-clinical, educational and advisory role, designed to extend your impact beyond individual cases while respecting the Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR).
Both remote participation and select in-person opportunities are available.
Requirements
As a Board-Certified Veterinary Behaviorist with Barkera, you may contribute in the following areas:
Behavioral Health Education & Content Development:
  • Develop and review evidence-based behavioral health education across multiple formats, including:
    • In-depth written guides and articles
    • Video, audio, and webinar-based instruction
    • Courses, diagrams, and clinical behavior explainers
    • Owner-facing resources addressing behavior prevention and intervention
  • Translate complex topics such as:
    • Neurobiology of behavior
    • Fear, anxiety, stress, and arousal systems
    • Aggression (diagnosis, risk factors, prevention-not diagnosis or treatment of individual cases)
    • Address root causes of behavior through education on gut-microbiome and gut-brain axis connectiosn to behavior
    • Developmental periods and socialization
    • Behavioral effects of pain, illness, and endocrine disorders

Advisory & Curriculum Development
  • Contribute to the design of:
    • Structured behavior education curricula and learning pathways
    • Preventative behavior frameworks for puppies and adolescents
    • Assessment tools, quizzes, and retention-based learning resources
    • Review behavior-related content for:
    • Scientific accuracy and ethical alignment
    • Appropriate scope (education vs. clinical intervention)
    • Consistency with DACVB and AVSAB standards

Thought Leadership & Multidisciplinary Collaboration
  • Participate in:
    • Expert panels, roundtables, and live Q&A sessions
    • Cross-disciplinary collaboration with veterinarians, trainers, breeders, and animal behavior professionals
    • Strategic initiatives focused on improving behavior education standards across the pet industry
  • Educate pet owners on:
    • The difference between training, behavior modification, and medical behavioral conditions
    • When referral to a veterinary behaviorist is appropriate
    • How to communicate effectively with veterinary and training professionals

Areas of Behavioral Expertise We Value
All DACVB-certified professionals are encouraged to apply.
Particular areas of interest include:
  • Canine fear, anxiety, and stress-related disorders
  • Aggression risk assessment and prevention education
  • Puppy socialization and early behavioral development
  • Adolescent behavior and impulse control
  • Behavioral impacts of pain, illness, and chronic disease
  • Psychopharmacology education (high-level, non-prescriptive)
  • Environmental enrichment and welfare-focused behavior strategies
  • Human-animal bond and owner education
  • Epigenetics

Qualifications & Requirements
  • DVM or VMD degree
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (DACVB)
  • Active veterinary licensure (or eligibility, where applicable)
  • Demonstrated expertise in veterinary behavioral medicine
  • Strong commitment to education, prevention, and ethical behavior practices
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfort contributing through digital platforms and remote collaboration tools
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating with a multidisciplinary expert team
  • Openness to professional dialogue, peer review, and constructive scientific discussion
  • Prior experience in teaching, writing, speaking, or curriculum development strongly preferred

Engagement Format
  • Remote Opportunities:
    • Educational content creation and review
    • Virtual panels, webinars, and Q&A sessions
    • Curriculum development and strategic advisory work
  • In-Person Opportunities (Optional):
    • Workshops, summits, and industry events
    • Educational filming or live presentations
    • Strategic collaboration sessions

Participation level and scheduling are flexible and self-directed.
Benefits
As part of the Barkera Expert Network, you will have access to:
  • Flexible, work-from-anywhere engagement
  • Opportunities to expand your professional reach nationally and globally
  • Coaching and mentorship programs to support ongoing professional growth
  • A platform to responsibly showcase your expertise and thought leadership
  • Access to deeply discounted Barkera products and services
  • Exclusive Private Travel Membership, including pet travel benefits
  • Discounts across 40+ "Powered By Barkera" technologies to support your professional or academic endeavors
  • Direct collaboration with Barkera leadership and a curated network of top-tier pet industry experts
  • Optional participation in paid engagements, research initiatives, and revenue-sharing opportunities

Equal Opportunity Statement
Barkera Corp. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environment. All qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.