MISSISSIPPI AQUARIUMAnimal Care Aide, Seasonal MISSISSIPPI AQUARIUMAnimal Care Aide, SeasonalGulfport, MS2.Perform objectives, protocols, policies, and operating procedures to ensure the most successful, efficient, effective, and professional habitats and the related operations for the Animal Care Department of the Mississippi Aquarium. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: diet preparation, cleaning, feeding, accurate record keeping, exhibit maintenance, management of animal health issues, display aesthetics and some guest interaction.
American Regent IncAnimal Health - Territory Manager - Central Gulf Region (AL, MS, Panhandle of FL) American Regent IncAnimal Health - Territory Manager - Central Gulf Region (AL, MS, Panhandle of FL)MSIdentify and interact with and support Key Opinion Leaders in assigned territory, maintaining frequent contact with division marketing department to communicate knowledge about developments in the US market, opportunities and requests from KOL's. The Territory Manager position is responsible for all sales activities (including supporting sponsorship/tradeshow opportunities) in support of all American Regent Animal Health Department (AHD) companion animal products including Adequan® Canine.
The University of Southern MississippiTeaching Assistant, Coastal Sciences The University of Southern MississippiTeaching Assistant, Coastal SciencesOcean Springs, MSH-1B.Job SummaryThe University of Southern Mississippis Department of Coastal Sciences invitesapplications for teaching assistants to aid instructors in teaching fieldintensive marine science courses at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in OceanSprings Mississippi. Lectures willcover history and basic concepts of toxicology with a focus on aquatic issuesmodern molecular techniques commonly used in modern toxicology applications anoverview of common xenobiotics and experimental design.
MISSISSIPPI AQUARIUMNewMarine Mammal Trainer II MISSISSIPPI AQUARIUMMarine Mammal Trainer IIGulfport, MSWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. · Assists Senior Animal Care Specialists with the development and implementation of dynamic animal training projects and programs that serve to enhance animal care, animal management, guest experience, and Aquarium public relations.