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Illinois Zoological Companion Animal Residency; IZCAR

Job in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, 61803, USA
Listing for: University of Illinois IZCAR
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Animal / Pet Care, Veterinary
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 45000 USD Yearly USD 45000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Illinois Zoological Companion Animal Residency (IZCAR)

Positions: 1
Inclusive Dates of Program: (Off-cycle) January/February 2026 through January/February 2029 (3-year program)

First year salary: $45,000

Program

The University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine (UIUC-CVM) offers a 3-year residency in Companion Zoological Medicine. The program is currently seeking a resident outside of the match to start off-cycle, in early 2026. The residency is approved by the American College of Zoological Medicine (ACZM) and is supervised by at least three Diplomates of the college. The residency is supported by a minimum four full-time zoo, aquatic, exotic and wildlife veterinarians.

The residency is designed to provide clinical training that will enable the resident to become competent in exotic, zoo, aquatic and wildlife medicine with a focus on companion zoological species. Additionally, the residency is designed to provide the necessary requirements to be eligible for certification in the American College of Zoological Medicine. The program includes training in research and scholarly writing and requires the completion of a Master’s of Science degree which includes graduate level coursework.

The majority of the three-year residency program will have clinical time divided between the Zoological Medicine Service, the Ambulatory Zoological Medicine Service, and the Wildlife Medical Clinic at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.

The Zoological Medicine Service sees approximately 2,000 cases annually of client owned zoological companion animal species (50% avian, 30% mammal, 19% reptile, 1% other) for primary, referral, and emergency care. The Ambulatory Zoological Medicine Service provides preventative and emergency care for three local AZA accredited zoos:
Scovill Zoo in Decatur, IL, Peoria Zoo in Peoria, IL, and Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington, IL. The majority of the care of the animals housed at these institutions is performed during regularly scheduled ambulatory visits, although emergent cases and those that require advanced diagnostics will present to the VTH for evaluation. The collections of these institutions include a broad range of mammalian, avian, reptile and amphibian species.

The Wildlife Medical Clinic is a veterinary student run facility that accepts approximately 2,000 free-ranging wildlife cases annually (40% avian, 50% mammal, 10% reptile) that are presented to the clinic from local authorities and good Samaritans and provide medical and surgical care. In addition to their time spent in these 3 services, residents may also complete external rotations at the Brookfield Zoo and/or the Shedd Aquarium.

Residents will gain clinical experience under the direction of veterinary, technical and management staff including restraint and anesthesia, surgical techniques including diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, performance and interpretation of a variety of diagnostic modalities, preventative medicine principles, management of sick and injured individual animals as well as population (flock, herd, etc.) health. Residents are required to write and submit three manuscripts produced in conjunction with their residency for publication to fulfill residency requirements and to receive their residency certificate at the completion of their program.

At least one manuscript must be an original research project which meets the Master’s degree guidelines and is selected with input from faculty mentors. If the resident already has a Master’s degree in veterinary medicine or a related field, the degree requirement is waived, but a research project is still required. Residents will receive a minimum of 8 hours per week, or the equivalent in regularly scheduled week-long blocks, to complete independent study, research, off-clinics training, paperwork, and communications.

During day-time hours, the resident will have primary case responsibility for emergent zoo and ZCA cases. Overnight emergency duties include back up support (secondary case responsibility) for the Small Animal Rotating Interns receiving ZCA cases, and the veterinary students receiving wildlife rehabilitation animals. Overnight and weekend duties will be split with the house…

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