Veterinary Independent Consultant
Responsibilities
- Facilitate (i.e., present) accredited educational seminar programs in North America (United States and Canada) on pharmaceutical compounding for veterinary patients.
- Impart expert knowledge, insights, and practical applications in this compounding niche market by presenting the seminar program.
- Review, provide feedback, and co-develop the seminar content (and other educational material) with LP3 Network.
- Slide content comprising evidence-based material, case studies, and learning assessments.
- Accompanying seminar material (e.g., handouts, practice aids).
- Review and provide feedback on LP3-generated seminar material (e.g., slides, handouts).
- Support the co-development of LP3 Network educational offerings other than seminar events (if needed) throughout the year such as smaller webinar initiatives, online educational portals, and LP3 Network business events partnered with Medisca.
- Participate in regular LP3 Network facilitator feedback sessions or private.
- Attend LP3 Network facilitator networking and informational sessions.
Requirements
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Bachelor of Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy is required; other advanced degrees in sciences will be considered.
- At least five (5) years’ practice experience in veterinary medicine.
- Knowledge and experience with pharmaceutical compounding is required.
- Previous experience facilitating/developing pharmacy practice courses is highly desired.
- Excellent skills in interpersonal and engaging interactions to further enhance participants’ understanding.
- Understanding of current United States or Canadian practice standards, and FDA or Health Canada regulatory standards is highly desired.
- Professional alliance with a pharmacy board or veterinary board is desired.
- Proficiency and comfortability in online technology (web-based applications) and facilitating virtually over 1 or 2 days.
- Comfortability working with different time zones within North America.
- Ability to travel for in-person events within major markets (USA, CAN, AUS and EU, others).
Qualifications
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Bachelor of Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy is required; other advanced degrees in sciences will be considered.
At least five (5) years’ practice experience in veterinary medicine.
Knowledge and experience with pharmaceutical compounding is required.
Previous experience facilitating/developing pharmacy practice courses is highly desired.
Excellent skills in interpersonal and engaging interactions to further enhance participants’ understanding.
Understanding of current United States or Canadian practice standards, and FDA or Health Canada regulatory standards is highly desired.
Professional alliance with a pharmacy board or veterinary board is desired.
Proficiency and comfortability in online technology (web-based applications) and facilitating virtually over 1 or 2 days.
Comfortability working with different time zones within North America.
Ability to travel for in-person events within major markets (USA, CAN, AUS and EU, others).
Skills
Facilitation of didactic content and practical applications via 1- or 2-day accredited seminar events held during the year virtually or in person.
Assist accredited seminar content development with the LP3 Network content development team.
Support the co-development of LP3 Network educational offerings other than seminar events (if needed) throughout the year such as smaller webinar initiatives, online educational portals, and LP3 Network business events partnered with Medisca.
Participation in regular LP3 Network facilitator feedback sessions or private.
Attendance at LP3 Network facilitator networking and informational sessions.
Benefits
Compensation varies based on license type and experience.
The position is remote.
Pay
Hourly salary: $100 - $200.
Schedule
The position is remote.