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Internship Veterinary Forensic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Medical Director

Fairport, NY · On-site

$170K - $180K/yr

Provide direct management and support to staff Veterinarians, Veterinary Interns/Externs, volunteer ... Conduct forensic necropsies and maintain accurate chain of custody and evidence disposition records.

Internship Veterinary Forensic information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Veterinary Forensic, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Veterinary Forensic, you need a solid background in veterinary medicine, animal anatomy, and pathology, usually supported by progress toward a DVM or veterinary technician degree. Familiarity with forensic analysis tools, laboratory equipment, and evidence documentation systems is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written communication distinguish top candidates in this field. These skills are crucial for accurately investigating animal-related crimes, preserving evidence integrity, and supporting legal processes.

What is the difference between Internship Veterinary Forensic vs Veterinary Forensic Scientist?

AspectInternship Veterinary ForensicVeterinary Forensic Scientist
CredentialsVeterinary degree, internship experienceVeterinary degree, specialized forensic training
Work EnvironmentEducational setting, labs, fieldworkForensic labs, legal settings, investigations
Employer & IndustryVeterinary schools, forensic labs, government agenciesLaw enforcement, forensic laboratories, legal cases
Search & Comparison IntentLearning, entry-level experienceProfessional forensic work, case analysis

Internship Veterinary Forensic roles focus on gaining foundational experience in veterinary forensic science, often in educational or training settings. Veterinary Forensic Scientists are experienced professionals conducting case investigations, applying advanced forensic techniques. The internship is a stepping stone toward a career in veterinary forensic science, which involves more specialized skills and casework.

What are Internship Veterinary Forensic positions?

Internship Veterinary Forensic positions are entry-level training roles designed for students or recent graduates interested in veterinary forensic science, which applies veterinary medicine to legal investigations involving animals. Interns typically assist in examining animal abuse cases, collecting evidence, performing necropsies, and helping with legal documentation under the supervision of licensed forensic veterinarians. These internships provide practical experience in both veterinary medicine and the legal aspects of animal welfare, preparing individuals for careers in veterinary forensics or related fields.

What types of cases and responsibilities can I expect to handle as an intern in veterinary forensics?

As an intern in veterinary forensics, you will likely assist with cases involving animal cruelty, neglect, and suspicious deaths. Your daily responsibilities may include collecting and documenting evidence, assisting with necropsies, and preparing case reports under supervision. You’ll also collaborate closely with veterinarians, law enforcement, and sometimes legal professionals, gaining valuable experience in both medical and investigative procedures. This hands-on exposure helps you understand the complexities of forensic investigations and prepares you for more advanced roles in the field.
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Animal Care and Control Shelter Veterinarian

Animal Care and Control Shelter Veterinarian

Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County

Charlotte, TN • On-site

$138K - $180K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

566th of 645 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salary: $138,736.00 - $180,357.00 Annually
Location : 2500 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN
Job Type: Full Time Health Civil Service
Job Number: HEA06781
Division: Health
Opening Date: 04/15/2026
Position Description
The Shelter Veterinarian for the Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control facility (MACC) provides and oversees medical care for animals in the shelter's custody, in addition to providing medical care for animals fostered and recently placed. Performs high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeries for domestic animals. Satisfies current veterinary standards of care.
If you have any questions about this position please contact MPHD HR at (615)-340-5640.
Typical Duties
  • Plans and implements a comprehensive animal health care program including population management, environmental sanitation, record-keeping, disease surveillance, physical examinations, vaccination, parasite control, disease testing, disease treatment, surgery, nutrition, outbreak response, and environmental enrichment for animals in the shelter and in foster homes, consistent with state, local, MPHD, and MACC policies, procedures, and guidelines.
  • Educates staff and volunteers regarding animal disease and behavior.
  • Ensures that each animal receives a physical examination upon intake, and that sick and injured animals are diagnosed, and treatment is prescribed.
  • Assesses and advises as to treatment options for sick or injured animals, including risks and costs thereof.
  • Performs high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeries and additional surgeries as necessary, including but not limited to enucleations, exploratory, wound repair, tumor removal with biopsy, dentals, amputations, etc.
  • Provides emergency medical care as needed, including but not limited to IV catheter placement, emergency surgery, transfusions, etc.
  • Monitors the health of animals in the shelter (in collaboration with the shelter staff), performs diagnostic procedures, and provides appropriate and timely treatment when necessary.
  • Provides leadership, direction, guidance and training for veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and other shelter staff, including training and oversight in sedation and euthanasia.
  • Develops written protocols for the shelter's veterinary clinic, including diagnostic and treatment plans and animal disposition guidelines.
  • Promotes a caring attitude toward all animals and treats animals humanely and with compassion at all times, regardless of circumstances, including those that are sick, injured, feral, or aggressive.
  • Advises and works with shelter staff in behavior assessment, behavioral counseling and animal training and enrichment programs.
  • Ensures accurate recordkeeping in the computerized medical records system for all medical/surgical care provided, examinations, treatment, communication, and surveillance of disease within the shelter.
  • Performs forensic veterinary exams for cruelty/legal cases. This includes but is not limited to crime scene processing, evidence collection and handling, crime scene/live animal photography, live examinations and necropsy, and emergency care. Prepare detailed legal veterinary statements. Attend court and testify as expert witness when required. Maintain confidentiality of evidence/records/case information.
  • Budgets, plans, and coordinates veterinary supplies, equipment, and clinic needs.
  • Assists with coordination and supervision of veterinary clinics, such as spay/neuter and vaccination of publicly owned animals and feral cats.
  • Assists with collaborative programs with colleges and universities, including hosting student and professional interns for structured rotations.
  • Ensures compliance with applicable laws and regulations of the Tennessee Board of Veterinary Medicine and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
  • Implements appropriate inventory control procedures for medications and medical supplies. Implements regular maintenance schedules for medical equipment.
  • Prepares regular progress reports. Communicates with internal and external stakeholders as needed for visibility and success of the program. Takes initiative to identify and solve problems.
  • Performs euthanasia of animals.
  • Works cooperatively with the shelter Director and staff.
  • Supports and participates in departmental response to disaster and emergency events.
  • Treat people (staff, volunteers, and the public) with respect and courtesy, foster a spirit of teamwork and perform duties in a manner that assists the organization in the achievement of its goals and encourages community support of its work.
  • Engages in regular and reliable attendance.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD) degree from an accredited university.
Licensure
  • Active Tennessee license to practice veterinary medicine.
  • Must possess (or obtain within sixty days of employment) and must thereafter maintain DEA controlled substances registration to administer, prescribe and dispense controlled substances.
  • Valid class "D" driver's license.
Vaccinations
Must receive pre-exposure rabies vaccinations.

Working Environment/Physical Demands:
Regular walking and standing.

Lift up to 50 pounds on a regular and recurring basis.
Perform routine keyboard operations.
Lift and move objects and animals weighing up to 50 pounds for short distances.
Humanely restrain an animal.
Use protective clothing or gear.
Must receive pre-exposure rabies vaccinations.
May risk exposure to toxic and caustic chemicals, and animals/wildlife, including exposure to animal bites, scratches, and diseases such as Rabies, Ringworm, Lyme disease and other zoonoses.
Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply, however at the present time MPHD is not sponsoring individuals through any of the US Government's employment-based immigration programs.
MPHD seeks to be a socially and culturally responsive organization that acknowledges and addresses historical and current inequities in our public health promotion and practice. Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to work with multicultural communities.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Experience with high volume spay/neuter and pediatric surgeries.
  • Experience volunteering at or working in an animal shelter.

Full-time, Civil Service positions -
10 Vacation Days per year (increasing after 5 years of service)
1 Sick Day per month
12 Paid Holidays per year
Public Safety - Sworn and Civilian positions -
20 vacation days per year
3 Personal days per year
1 Sick Day per month
12 paid holidays per year
Part-time, Non Civil Service positions - Visit HR and Benefits webpages for more information.
Full-time, Non Civil Service positions - contact hiring department for benefits information
Seasonal/Temporary positions - no benefits offered.

01
Do you have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD) degree from an accredited university from an accredited college or university?
  • Yes
  • No

02
Do you have an active Tennessee license to practice veterinary medicine ?
  • Yes
  • No

03
Do you have a DEA controlled substances registration to administer, prescribe and dispense controlled substances ?
  • Yes
  • No

04
How many years of experience performing a high volume spay/neuter and pediatric surgeries do you have ?
  • Less than a year
  • 1-2 years
  • More than 2 years

05
How many years of experience volunteering at or working in an animal shelter do you have ?
  • Less than a year
  • 1-2 years
  • More than 2 years

06
I understand that all related work history/experience, education, certifications and/or licenses must be reflected on my application for this position. I further understand that an incomplete or misleading application may result in disqualification.
  • Yes

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