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Veterinarian Public Health
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy... [+] More
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy herds, horses, sheep, and other animals for diseases and inoculates animals against rabies, brucellosis, and other disorders. Advises animal owners about sanitary measures, feeding, and general care to promote health of animals. May engage in research, teaching, or production of commercial products. May specialize in prevention and control of communicable animal diseases. May specialize in diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, using roentgen rays and radioactive substances. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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Public Health Veterinarian
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy... [+] More
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy herds, horses, sheep, and other animals for diseases and inoculates animals against rabies, brucellosis, and other disorders. Advises animal owners about sanitary measures, feeding, and general care to promote health of animals. May engage in research, teaching, or production of commercial products. May specialize in prevention and control of communicable animal diseases. May specialize in diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, using roentgen rays and radioactive substances. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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Public Relations Director
Directs and organizes the overall public relations activities of the organization. Designs and heads the development and communication of information designed to keep the public informed of employer's programs, accomplishments, or point of view. Plans and develops public relations internal... [+] More
Directs and organizes the overall public relations activities of the organization. Designs and heads the development and communication of information designed to keep the public informed of employer's programs, accomplishments, or point of view. Plans and develops public relations internal and external programs and policies, maintaining employee, public, and shareholder interest and acceptance. Advises management of public relations implications of organization policies. Participates in preparation of news releases, publications, and the annual report. Works with the Top Public Relations Officer setting and promoting the short- and long-term strategic objectives while providing the management necessary to achieve profits, growth, or other goals of the organization. Assists in identifying the strategic objectives for public relations and communicates those objectives to subordinate management. Ensures effective and accurate communications between the organization and the public. Represents the organization in various community and related industry organizations. Maintains an environment in which manpower training, turnover, compensation, and growth adequately match the organization's needs. Encourages employee and corporate participation or sponsorship of community service projects. Participates in the preparation, control, and maintenance of the department budget. [-] Less
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Top Public Relations Officer
Directs, plans, develops, and oversees an organization's public relations efforts to create and maintain a favorable image, both internally and externally. Implements a program of action to earn public, employee, and shareholder understanding and acceptance. Develops and administers public relations... [+] More
Directs, plans, develops, and oversees an organization's public relations efforts to create and maintain a favorable image, both internally and externally. Implements a program of action to earn public, employee, and shareholder understanding and acceptance. Develops and administers public relations programs and policies, including the dissemination of information about the organization through various means, including press releases, reports, public events, direct communication, and literature. Works with the CEO and Board of Directors setting the short- and long-term strategic objectives while providing the management necessary to achieve profits, growth, and/or other goals of the organization. Identifies the strategic objectives for public relations and communicates those objectives to subordinate management. Provides the framework for planning and communication with the Board of Directors. Works with legal department and advises corporate executives on how to handle public relations issues. Achieves desired results through the use of budgets, proper contracts, and efficient decision making. Directs the preparation and control of the public relations budget to assure optimum deployment of resources within approved budget. May manage several direct reports, often including department heads. [-] Less
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Public Relations Manager
Manages and coordinates employee, community, and public relations activities for an organization. Manages and administers the presentation and representation of the organization to employees, the general public, customers, and shareholders. Plans and implements public relations programs designed to create and... [+] More
Manages and coordinates employee, community, and public relations activities for an organization. Manages and administers the presentation and representation of the organization to employees, the general public, customers, and shareholders. Plans and implements public relations programs designed to create and maintain favorable public image for the organization. Develops and produces publications, brochures, and press releases and articles to define the corporate identity to employees, customers, and the broader community. Directs or participates in the writing, editing, and publishing of organization publications. Assists in drafting of the annual report, financial statements, financial advertising, and other stockholder materials. Organizes and carries out events to promote employee morale and community goodwill, such as speeches, tours, exhibits, etc. Assists organization personnel in writing of speeches, letters, and articles which are to be made public. Manages the flow of information to and from the press and other communications agencies. Cultivates and maintains relationships with editors, reporters, partners, customers, and investors. Works in concert with upper management in setting the short- and long-term strategic objectives while providing the manpower necessary to achieve profits, growth, or other goals of the organization. Conducts research on issues of concern to employer. May arrange interviews between the organization executives and the media. [-] Less
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Public Relations Supervisor
Supervises organization's public relations efforts. Assists with the administration of the presentation and the representation of the organization to the general public, customers, local communities, shareholders, and the financial community. Assists in developing and maintaining the organization's corporate image and... [+] More
Supervises organization's public relations efforts. Assists with the administration of the presentation and the representation of the organization to the general public, customers, local communities, shareholders, and the financial community. Assists in developing and maintaining the organization's corporate image and identity. Supervises or participates in the preparation of news releases and articles. A bachelor's degree in business, communications, or other related field is typically required for carrying out the responsibilities for this job. This position typically reports to Public Relations Manager and is the first level of supervision. Works with management in setting the short- and long-term strategic objectives while providing the supervision necessary to achieve profits, growth, or other goals of the organization. Assists in identifying and promoting the advancement of the strategic objectives of the organization. Provides support for organizational personnel in the writing of speeches, letters, and articles which are to be made public. Participates in the writing, editing, and publishing of organization publications. Assists in the drafting of the annual report to stockholders, quarterly dividend statements, financial advertising, and other stockholder materials. May arrange interviews between organization executives and the media. [-] Less
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Research Veterinarian
Provides clinical, surgical, and other veterinary services as required for all species of animals used at a research facility. Prescribes medications, establishes treatment, and performs surgeries on animals. Performs physical and diagnostic examinations on all species of animals purchased. Records and... [+] More
Provides clinical, surgical, and other veterinary services as required for all species of animals used at a research facility. Prescribes medications, establishes treatment, and performs surgeries on animals. Performs physical and diagnostic examinations on all species of animals purchased. Records and reports general health status and any health problems encountered or anticipated to the departments and/or the investigators to whom the specific research animals are assigned. Prescribes and/or administers therapeutic regimens for all species in accordance with departmental requirements and standards or study protocols. Collects or assists in the collection of various specimens from all species as required for diagnosis and/or evaluation. Performs anesthesia or surgery on all species for purposes of treatment of specific health problems. Inspect routinely and reports on the animal facilities, vendors, and other sites where animals are maintained. Assists with ensuring compliance with Federal regulations and standards. Monitors animal health and welfare in compliance with the Animal Welfare Act. Represents the organization as a veterinary expert. Directs lower-level technical staff. May write proposals and technical reports. [-] Less
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Veterinarian
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy... [+] More
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy herds, horses, sheep, and other animals for diseases and inoculates animals against rabies, brucellosis, and other disorders. Advises animal owners about sanitary measures, feeding, and general care to promote health of animals. May engage in research, teaching, or production of commercial products. May specialize in prevention and control of communicable animal diseases. May specialize in diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, using roentgen rays and radioactive substances. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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Clinical Veterinarian
Studies nature, cause, and development of animal diseases, and structural and functional changes resulting from them conducts tests, performs biopsies, and analyzes body tissue, fluids and other specimens to diagnose presence and stage of disease in animals, and probable source of... [+] More
Studies nature, cause, and development of animal diseases, and structural and functional changes resulting from them conducts tests, performs biopsies, and analyzes body tissue, fluids and other specimens to diagnose presence and stage of disease in animals, and probable source of contamination or infection. Conducts further research to expand scope of findings, or recommends treatment to consulting veterinary personnel. May direct activities of veterinary pathology department in educational institution or industrial establishment. [-] Less
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Medical Veterinarian
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy... [+] More
Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of pets, such as dogs and cats, and farm animals, such as cattle or sheep. Evaluates symptoms, upon examination of animals; determines nature of disease or injury. Administers or prescribes treatments and drugs. Tests dairy herds, horses, sheep, and other animals for diseases and inoculates animals against rabies, brucellosis, and other disorders. Advises animal owners about sanitary measures, feeding, and general care to promote health of animals. May engage in research, teaching, or production of commercial products. May specialize in prevention and control of communicable animal diseases. May specialize in diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, using roentgen rays and radioactive substances. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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