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We call it our "Veterinary Student Employment Program."
The program provides experience that
is directly related to the student's educational program and career goals. We have developed
this program to provide students with a valuable career-related work experience in our public
health agency.
Students will work directly under the supervision of a Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS)
Public Health Veterinarian (PHV) acquiring knowledge of what PHV's do throughout the Agency.
Students will learn what our in-plant PHV's do to ensure the meat and poultry products that
reach the consuming public are safe, wholesome and correctly labeled. Students will spend
time with several PHV's in the Agency to gain an understanding of the variety of roles PHV's
have in our public health regulatory agency.
At a minimum, students will be asked to be available and commit to 6 weeks of full-time
employment during the summer. It doesn't matter when the student starts,
it just depends on the student's schedule. Students may also work during subsequent school
breaks prior to graduation.
We announce these veterinary student employment opportunities at the 28 U.S.-based
Colleges of Veterinary Medicine.
We have PHV's in various locations throughout the country to serve as mentors.
In order to match students with mentors, students will be asked during the application
process where geographically they are interested in working. The student's duty station*
will be determined based on their geographical interests and the availability of a mentor in,
or close to, that location.
If the duty station in which the student indicates interest, and is selected for, requires
the student to relocate from their current school location, FSIS will be responsible for
locating and paying for summer housing and travel costs incurred in getting the student to
their duty station and back to their school location at the end of their employment period.
*Duty station - the geographic location (city and state) where the
student will spend the majority of their time this summer; it will
serve as the student's "hub". |
Last Modified:
November 7, 2007 |
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