Overview

VETERINARIAN MANAGER – SES
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
***OPEN COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITY***

The headquarters for this position is located at the Mayo Building, 407 S. Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
CONTACT:
Dr. Joe Fisch, (850) 410-0901
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Eligibility for licensure as a veterinarian by the State of Florida in accordance with Florida Statute 474 and three (3) years of professional experience as a veterinarian.
A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in public health or board certification in public health can substitute for one year of the required experience.
Requires possession of a valid Class E driver license.
Preference will be given to those with experience in the care and husbandry of domestic animals.
EDUCATIONAL NOTE: Graduates utilizing education attained in the United States to meet the minimum requirements of a position will not be appointed until verification of the applicable degree has been obtained. Foreign trained graduates utilizing a degree attained outside of the United States to meet the minimum requirements of a position must be prepared to provide a copy of a credential evaluation conducted by an Approved Credential Evaluation Agency.  A list of approved agencies can be viewed at “Approved Credential Evaluation Agencies, Florida Department of Education.” Approved Credential Evaluation Agencies (fldoe.org)
***ATTENTION CANDIDATES***
To be considered for a position with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services:
All fields in the Candidate Profile must be completed (an attached resume is not a substitution for the information required on the candidate profile).
Work history, duties and responsibilities, hours worked, supervisor, and formal education fields, etc. must be filled out to determine qualifications for this position.
Responses to Qualifying Questions must be verifiable in the Candidate Profile.

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services values
and supports employment of individuals with disabilities. Qualified
individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
This position has regulatory responsibilities and is subject to the provisions of Section 60L-36.003, Florida Administrative Code, and Chapter 112.313, Florida Statutes.
Incumbent must pass a pulmonary function test with medical evaluation, must undergo and pass regular respirator fit-testing, and must wear a respirator when required.  Will be subject to the requirements of the proper use of appropriate respirator.
Willingness to respond to emergency duty, whether call day or night.  This emergency duty may include natural disasters or animal disease outbreaks.  Willingness to be deployed from your assigned headquarters for extended periods of time (up to 30 days).
Incumbent must wear appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) when required.
Occasional travel required.
NOTES:
Successful applicant must pass a background screening, including fingerprinting, as a condition of employment.
JOB DUTIES:
Responsible and accountable for managing budget/dollars/resources (staff, vehicles, computers, cell phones, etc.) of any assigned programs in an efficient and accountable manner.
Responsible for ensuring that assigned program areas have operational procedures and processes which result in accountability and compliance with division and department policies and procedures.
INTRODUCTION:  The primary duties and responsibilities of this position are to organize and direct the work-related activities of the Equine Programs team within the state, ensuring that each supervisee understands their duties and are properly trained for the delegated tasks.  The responsibilities are related to the division’s mission of safeguarding Florida’s agriculture and public through animal disease control and emergency response, with specific inspection programs and other duties related to prevention, control and eradication of transmissible and communicable diseases.  Additional duties include emergency preparedness, emergency management and related animal issues.  The incumbent is expected to demonstrate, model and reinforce the department’s fundamental values of professionalism, commitment, integrity, innovation and excellence in all interactions with coworkers and the public.
Incumbent is primarily responsible for conducting field investigations of unusual or serious naturally occurring disease outbreaks in horses.  This duty includes collecting epidemiological and demographical information, performing field necropsies, collecting specimens for laboratory examination and testing and making preliminary recommendations regarding the prevention, control and containment of disease conditions disclosed.  In cases where foreign animal diseases of horses are suspected, the incumbent will be immediately dispatched to investigate or assist in investigating the occurrence as a foreign animal disease investigation.
Coordinates the investigation and study of equine disease problems in the state.  This responsibility includes cooperative consultation with laboratory and field personnel, United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA/APHIS), extension veterinarians and private equine veterinarian practitioners.
Retrieves database-stored equine disease data and reviews such data from an epidemiological perspective; compiles this information into comprehensive written or oral narratives for informational purposes for reporting significant diseases that may impact the general public and equine industries in the state.  Completed reports are given to the incumbent’s supervisor for review and dissemination to the State Veterinarian and other appropriate recipients as designated by the State Veterinarian.
Reviews current scientific literature for information regarding equine disease updates, learning new procedures and techniques to assist the bureau’s capabilities to diagnose and respond to outbreaks of significant equine diseases.  The incumbent will also maintain liaison with other regulatory agencies including the Department of Health and USDA/APHIS, USAHA, various horse industry associations, University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, cooperative extension veterinarians and equine specialists and private equine and general veterinary practitioners to ascertain trends in the incidence of various equine diseases that could severely impact the state’s equine industry.
Interacts closely with information specialists of the department, key equine industry leaders and other interested parties to keep them informed about current and proposed equine-related policies, procedures, rules and regulations relative to disease prevention, control and eradication efforts conducted by the department.  Attends equine industry meetings to discuss and give presentations about various program activities for which the incumbent is responsible.
Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Computer skills
Ability to communicate effectively
Ability to provide guidance to the public in a tactful and courteous manner
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
Ability to conduct inspections in natural and cultivated areas with uneven ground
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.

The Benefits of Working for the State of Florida
Working for the State of Florida is more than a paycheck.  The State’s total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive set of employee benefits including:
Annual and Sick Leave benefits;
Nine paid holidays and one Personal holiday each year;
State Group Insurance coverage options, including health, life, dental, vision and other supplemental insurance options;
Retirement plan options, including employer contributions (For more information, please visit www.myfrs.com;)
Flexible Spending Accounts;
Tuition waivers;
And more!

For a complete list of benefits, visit www.mybenefits.myflorida.com.
For an estimate of the total compensation package for this position, please visit the “Total Compensation Estimator Tool” located above under the “Posting Closing Date.”