Practicum Student - Livestock Health Research
About the role
As a global leader in student-managed learning opportunities, we are committed to developing leaders at Lakeland College. It’s something we excel at because of our exceptional team. Their passion and commitment to academic excellence, innovation and achievement is what sets Lakeland apart, as an educator and an employer. Join our team and be part of helping our students take the lead not only into the future, but today.
Key Responsibilities
- Under the guidance of Brenda Ralston, Research Scientists in Livestock Health, and the livestock research associate, you will provide technical support for research projects and daily farm activities and chores as applicable to the research program.
- The primary projects that this position will support include:
- Enhancing cattle health and performance through targeted supplement evaluation; and
- Evaluation of biodegradability and physiochemical characteristics of a novel biological net wrap product for Canadian forage and livestock producers.
- During the practicum, you will work closely with other practicum students and research staff and will be involved in other projects.
- Major tasks involve data collection, animal handling, animal behavior and health checks, blood collection, organizing and maintaining research data/files, and collecting, storing and transporting samples; all under various research protocols.
- Other duties include entering data into electronic databases and reports, managing web-based platform or app data for the remote sensing weighing equipment, creating and maintaining project photo databases, assisting with preparation of research reports and directing other paperwork to ensure timely submission. Assisting scientists with presenting research findings at field days, producer events or writing media articles is expected.
- Research activities center around following approved protocols for research as well as animal care, animal and human safety and biosecurity. Specifically, assisting with cannulated heifers, cattle observations on pasture, monitoring the Vitelle feeding system.
Job Requirements
- A current student enrolled in or a recent graduate of a Diploma/Degree in Agriculture Technology, Animal Science or a related field.
- Experience with animal husbandry and working with large animals such as beef and dairy.
- A basic understanding of animal research designs, data-collection methodologies and an aptitude for animal health.
- Experience with MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Strong interpersonal, networking, time management and communication skills.
- Attention to detail and discipline in collecting data.
Keys to Your Success
- Self-motivated; curious with ability to work under minimal direction to prioritize and execute tasks; professional accountability.
- Effective goal setting with solid organizational and planning skills.
- Demonstrates a positive attitude; ability to lead and motivate others and be committed to collaboration.
- Valid class 5 license, safe driving record and access to a vehicle for transportation to and from the research sites. A college vehicle may be available for some of the required travel.
Additional Information
This is a Full-time employment contract, 4-8 month practicum position based in Vermilion with a possibility of extension, commencing May 1, 2026. Lakeland College offers an attractive remuneration package. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Competition will remain open until October 27, 2025. All resumes are to be submitted electronically on our website www.Lakelandcollege.ca
For further information, please contact Francois Paradis, Dean of Applied Research at 780-853-8571 or Brenda Ralston, Research Scientist, Livestock Applied Research at 403-660-7885.
Practicum Student - Livestock Health Research
About the role
As a global leader in student-managed learning opportunities, we are committed to developing leaders at Lakeland College. It’s something we excel at because of our exceptional team. Their passion and commitment to academic excellence, innovation and achievement is what sets Lakeland apart, as an educator and an employer. Join our team and be part of helping our students take the lead not only into the future, but today.
Key Responsibilities
- Under the guidance of Brenda Ralston, Research Scientists in Livestock Health, and the livestock research associate, you will provide technical support for research projects and daily farm activities and chores as applicable to the research program.
- The primary projects that this position will support include:
- Enhancing cattle health and performance through targeted supplement evaluation; and
- Evaluation of biodegradability and physiochemical characteristics of a novel biological net wrap product for Canadian forage and livestock producers.
- During the practicum, you will work closely with other practicum students and research staff and will be involved in other projects.
- Major tasks involve data collection, animal handling, animal behavior and health checks, blood collection, organizing and maintaining research data/files, and collecting, storing and transporting samples; all under various research protocols.
- Other duties include entering data into electronic databases and reports, managing web-based platform or app data for the remote sensing weighing equipment, creating and maintaining project photo databases, assisting with preparation of research reports and directing other paperwork to ensure timely submission. Assisting scientists with presenting research findings at field days, producer events or writing media articles is expected.
- Research activities center around following approved protocols for research as well as animal care, animal and human safety and biosecurity. Specifically, assisting with cannulated heifers, cattle observations on pasture, monitoring the Vitelle feeding system.
Job Requirements
- A current student enrolled in or a recent graduate of a Diploma/Degree in Agriculture Technology, Animal Science or a related field.
- Experience with animal husbandry and working with large animals such as beef and dairy.
- A basic understanding of animal research designs, data-collection methodologies and an aptitude for animal health.
- Experience with MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Strong interpersonal, networking, time management and communication skills.
- Attention to detail and discipline in collecting data.
Keys to Your Success
- Self-motivated; curious with ability to work under minimal direction to prioritize and execute tasks; professional accountability.
- Effective goal setting with solid organizational and planning skills.
- Demonstrates a positive attitude; ability to lead and motivate others and be committed to collaboration.
- Valid class 5 license, safe driving record and access to a vehicle for transportation to and from the research sites. A college vehicle may be available for some of the required travel.
Additional Information
This is a Full-time employment contract, 4-8 month practicum position based in Vermilion with a possibility of extension, commencing May 1, 2026. Lakeland College offers an attractive remuneration package. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Competition will remain open until October 27, 2025. All resumes are to be submitted electronically on our website www.Lakelandcollege.ca
For further information, please contact Francois Paradis, Dean of Applied Research at 780-853-8571 or Brenda Ralston, Research Scientist, Livestock Applied Research at 403-660-7885.