



Demonstrated ability or potential to develop economic tools and strategies that support dairy farmers’ decision-making and promote the economic sustainability and welfare of the dairy enterprise is preferred. The successful candidate is required to have demonstrated expertise or appropriate training in dairy cattle production, herd health management, and applied economics. SALARY: Dependent on qualifications and experienceĪn advanced degree (PhD) related to animal health management and / or economics is required a DVM or equivalent degree is preferred. The position is located in Tulare, California at the Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Research Center. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with colleagues in the school, across the University, and within the network of UC Cooperative Extension who work on the health and productivity of dairy cattle and calves, food safety, and adoption of sustainable dairy production practices.
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Preparations are underway to begin rolling out vaccines to those eligible in Phase 1B as soon as possible once the county has ample supply of vaccine.The University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, a statewide program with local delivery, in collaboration with the School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis, is seeking a full time Assistant Professor of Cooperative Extension (100%) in the area of discovery, development, and application of management and economic knowledge and tools needed for farm-level decision support and improvement of health and productivity of dairy cattle herds for sustainable dairy cattle production systems in California.

Officials are putting out a call to nurses, pharmacists, paramedics, dentists and doctors in an effort to have enough medical workers to place to administer the shots once vaccine supplies are sufficient to begin the next phases of distribution. “The COVID-19 vaccines are the best line of defense in our fight against this disease, but we have a heavy load and a big job in front of us to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of Tulare County residents,” stated Timothy Lutz, Agency Director for the Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency. While rolling out the vaccine call center, Tulare County health officials are also looking for volunteers from the medical field and the general public to assist with in the rollout and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. County seeks volunteers to help with COVID-19 vaccination effort Vaccine appointments can be made through the call center Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. The call center will be able to provide information on the vaccine schedule in Tulare County, assist residents in determining the distribution phase in which they are eligible to receive the vaccine and assist those who are eligible to receive the vaccine to make appointments at a vaccine distribution clinic. Residents can dial 2-1-1 to connect to the call center, which was created with the help of the United Way of Tulare County, to get information on the distribution and delivery of the coronavirus vaccine, said Carrie Monteiro, a county spokeswoman. (KSEE/KGPE) - Tulare County has unveiled a COVID-19 vaccine call center for residents seeking information on the vaccine as it also seeks volunteers to assist with the vaccination effort.
