Job Description
Medical Jobs. Loisaba Conservancy Jobs
Key Responsibilities
Wildlife & Livestock Health Support
- Assist the Loisaba Veterinarian and KWS teams in routine and emergency veterinary interventions for wildlife and livestock within Loisaba and the wider Laikipia landscape.
- Support the health monitoring and welfare assessments of wildlife species.
- Participate in disease surveillance and vaccination campaigns for livestock and wildlife, helping to prevent outbreaks and reduce transmission risks.
- Collect, label, and record biological samples (blood, faecal, tissue, hair) for diagnostic and research purposes.
- Assist with treatment administration, immobilisations, and post-procedure recovery under veterinary supervision.
Clinical & Laboratory Assistance
- Manage and maintain the Loisaba veterinary facility and laboratory, ensuring cleanliness, organisation, and proper inventory of equipment, drugs, and consumables.
- Operate and maintain laboratory equipment, supporting diagnostic testing, disease screening, and data recording.
- Uphold strict biosecurity, sterilisation, and hygiene standards across all veterinary and field procedures.
- Enter and manage veterinary records, maintaining accurate logs of treatments, samples, and test results in collaboration with the veterinarian.
- Liaise and support Laboratory in Northern Kenya (LiNK) initiatives.
Conservation & Research Collaboration
- Support field research and conservation medicine projects related to wildlife health, disease ecology, and management.
- Collaborate with partner organisations, including San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Smithsonian’s Global Health Program, KWS, WRTI, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance – Kenya, and Mpala Research Centre, on data collection, analysis, and reporting.
- Assist with implementing the Wildlife Watch Health module and other disease surveillance tools.
- Participate in scientific fieldwork, including tagging, collaring, immobilisation, and wildlife monitoring exercises.
- Contribute to data management and preparation of reports, publications, or scientific presentations as directed.
Community Engagement & Outreach
- Work with Loisaba’s Community Department and local paravets to promote responsible livestock health management and animal welfare.
- Support community outreach programmes, including education days, demonstrations, and awareness campaigns on zoonotic diseases, rabies prevention, and livestock vaccination.
- Participate in joint treatment and vaccination campaigns in collaboration with KWS, County Veterinary Officers, and partner conservancies.
- Strengthen links between Loisaba’s veterinary and community initiatives to reduce human–wildlife conflict and disease risks.
Operational Support & Administration
- Ensure the Mobile Veterinary Unit (MVU) and other veterinary vehicles are fully equipped, stocked, and maintained in field-ready condition.
- Manage inventory, procurement, and reporting of veterinary drugs, equipment, and supplies for both the Loisaba facility and MVU.
- Maintain accurate records of interventions, treatments, supplies, and sample transfers, ensuring compliance with KWS and institutional regulations.
- Prepare monthly and quarterly activity and financial reports for Loisaba, KWS, and GHP.
- Liaise with partner conservancies and KWS field teams to coordinate joint responses and updates.
- Support the training and supervision of interns, students, and community paravets under the direction of the Loisaba Veterinarian.
- Adhere at all times to Loisaba’s Health & Safety standards and wildlife handling protocols.
Qualifications & Skills
- Diploma or certificate in Animal Health, Veterinary Technology, or related field from a recognised institution.
- Registered with the Kenya Veterinary Board as a Paravet or Animal Health Assistant.
- Minimum 2 years’ experience working with livestock or wildlife in a field or clinical setting.
- Competence in animal handling, sample collection, and record-keeping.
- Proficiency in English and Kiswahili; knowledge of Maa/Samburu is an added advantage.
- Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, data entry systems).
- Valid Kenyan driving licence (motorbike licence advantageous).
- Physically fit, disciplined, and comfortable working in a remote bush environment.
Desired Attributes
- A strong interest in wildlife health, conservation, and field research.
- Excellent teamwork and communication skills.
- Initiative and ability to work independently under minimal supervision.
- Integrity, reliability, and respect for animal welfare and conservation values.
Contract & Benefits
- Duration: One-year renewable contract.
- Accommodation: On-site housing provided at Loisaba Conservancy.
- Other Benefits: Meals, medical cover, and training opportunities.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
How to Apply
To apply, send a detailed cover letter describing how you meet the above qualifications and availability, a CV, and contacts for three references. Send your application as one pdf document to hr@loisaba.com
Deadline: 5th December 2025. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
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