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Assistant Director of Development or Director of Development 441300 - MS State University Foundation Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Mississippi State University operates a centrally coordinated development program with fundraisers assigned to colleges, schools, and other participating units. The primary responsibility of the Director of Development is to coordinate and implement a well-coordinated, strategic major gifts program to cultivate and solicit support from individuals, foundations, and corporations. Secondary responsibility is involvement in coordinating the advancement and development programs of various units. The Director of Development is under the administrative supervision of Senior Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations & Team Lead. Further guidance and reporting will be administered by the Executive Director of Development for the MSU Foundation. Current special projects focus areas for this position include: The Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library & Museum, The Mill Renovation Project, MSU-Meridian & its health sciences initiatives, the Judy & Bobby Shackouls Honors College, the President’s Cabinet/Presidential Endowed Scholarships, and other priority areas identified by MSU leadership.
Assistant Director of Video Content 890137 - Athletics-Creative Strategy Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Produce creative video content for Mississippi State Athletics media platforms and in-venue displays.
Athletic Trainer (Fellow) 890119 - Athletics - Sports Medicine Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Provide supplemental athletic training coverage for a sport as assigned by the Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and perform other duties as assigned. Must be a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer and be able to be licensed by the State of Mississippi.
Intern 183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep Main Campus - Starkville, MS
This internship at Mississippi State University is a 12-month clinical program. The intern will rotate between the surgery & medicine (food animal) and theriogenology (all species) services in house, and also the ambulatory service (large animal, including equine), with approximately equal time spent on each service. The internship provides training in clinical, hospital based service through interaction with clinical specialists (DACVIM, DABVP (Food Animal), DACT, MPH). The program is designed to prepare the individual for a residency in a corresponding discipline or entry into private practice. The program is directly supported by 2 diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2 diplomates of the American College of Theriogenologists, 1 diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Food Animal), 2 clinical faculty professors, 2 clinical instructors, and 4 support staff. The food animal in house clinic annual case load is 1,200-1,500 cases/year (beef 60%, dairy 30%, small ruminants 10%), and ambulatory makes 1000 trips/year (40% equine, 40% beef cow/calf and 20% dairy/small ruminants).
Intern 183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep Main Campus - Starkville, MS
The internship in equine medicine and surgery at Mississippi State University is a 12 month clinical program which will include participation in equine surgery, theriogenology, field service, and emergency care. The internship will focus on providing clinical, hospital based service while learning through interaction by way of consultation with clinical specialists in diagnostic imaging, anesthesiology. pathology, and ophthalmology. Opportunity to rotate through one or more of these disciplines or field services can be arranged with consent from participants.

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