INTERNSHIP DETAILS

Veterinary Externship

CompanyLion Country Safari, Inc.- FL
LocationLoxahatchee Groves
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 5, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The student will be involved in all aspects of the zoological park’s veterinary program, including daily assignments such as patient care, treatments, cleaning, and assisting with medical records and diagnostic techniques. Responsibilities also cover field procedure preparation, hospital upkeep, and participation in non-domestic hoofstock field immobilization.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
107
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Florida's only drive-through safari and walk-through amusement park invites you to spend the day on safari with over 900 animals. With animal displays and encounters, animal feeding experiences, 7 rides, water sprayground, food, shopping and more, you are sure to have a memorable experience at Lion Country Safari.
About the Role

Description

Program Information


Clinical Experience (to be gained during program): Large, diverse  collection affords clinical experience with multiple species in a  semi-free-ranging setting on ~350 acres. Student will be involved with  non-domestic hoofstock field immobilization  preparation/participation/research. Large chimpanzee collection, rhinos,  lions, and giraffe also highlight the mammal collection. Psittacines,  ratites, tortoises, and other bird and reptile species provide  opportunities for additional exotic animal experience. 

  

Research: Student is expected to complete a project on a topic of his/her choice. Case-based research is also encouraged.


Allied Institutions: Other large zoos are 30min to 2 hours away. Externship is full-time on-site at LCS.


Responsibilities: Student is involved in all aspects of this  zoological park’s veterinary program. Daily assignments include patient  care, treatments/cleaning, keeper communications, hospital and equipment  upkeep, field procedure preparation and breakdown, assistance with  medical records, diagnostic techniques, radiology, necropsy, etc.


Duration: 4- 8 weeks

Requirements

Application Requests: A completed application form, Curriculum vitae,  letter of intent, one letter of reference, the names of 2 people who  can be contacted for a reference, 2-3 choices for time slot. An  application form can be obtained by contacting the program coordinator  listed below.


Application Deadline: Students are selected on a first come, first served basis.


Class Standing: Fourth year veterinary students preferred, DVM graduates also accepted.


Compensation: Paid position.


Housing: Arranged by student.


Transportation: Arranged by student.


Insurance: Workman’s compensation. Must have valid driver’s license.


Expenses: None anticipated.


TB test/ Vaccinations: Current TB test (within 6 months) and Rabies titer, current tetanus vaccination recommended.


Does the program accept international applicants: not at this time.


DFWP/EOE.

Key Skills
Patient CareTreatmentsCleaningKeeper CommunicationsHospital UpkeepEquipment UpkeepField Procedure PreparationMedical Records AssistanceDiagnostic TechniquesRadiologyNecropsyImmobilization PreparationResearch
Categories
HealthcareScience & ResearchAgriculture
Benefits
Workman’s Compensation