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National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps

National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps. Thomas Cunningham NAHERC Coordinator USDA APHIS EMD (301) 734-4933. National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps.

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National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps

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  1. NationalAnimal Health Emergency Response Corps Thomas Cunningham NAHERC Coordinator USDA APHIS EMD (301) 734-4933

  2. National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps. • NAHERC is part of the emergency response arm of USDA APHIS. The NAHERC can be utilized in response to an exotic disease outbreak and other disasters effecting livestock, poultry, companion animals, and wildlife assuring a decisive response to any potential animal health crises to protect both animals and people.

  3. What is NAHERC? • In 2001, APHIS established NAHERC to respond to exotic disease outbreaks and other disasters that affect livestock, poultry, companion animals, wildlife, and food defense. • More veterinarians and animal health technicians are urgently needed to assure a decisive response to any potential animal health crisis (all-hazard) or food defense action. • NAHERC is a salaried emergency response agency • When an animal health emergency occurs APHIS will look to NAHERC to help meet critical staffing surge & sustainment needs during such an emergency.

  4. NAHERC Deployments: 145 deployed to the UK in 2001.

  5. 71 deployed to the Low Pathogen Avian Influenza Task Force in Virginia, in 2002.

  6. 340 NAHERC personnel deployed to the Exotic Newcastle Disease outbreak in California in 2003.

  7. NAHERC Role: - SURGE To supplement State and Federal veterinarians - SUSTAINMENT Phased deployment of NAHERC staff to the incident scene for the duration until demobilization occurs

  8. NAHERC Projected Needs: • Estimates place the number of non-State or Federal VMOs needed, in the event of a wide scale FMD outbreak in the US, at between 1,000 and 6,000 • 1,214 individuals have officially applied on the USAJOBS website since June 2007 • 791 NAHERC members have qualified for deployment – 5/09 • 337 VMO’s • 454 AHT’s

  9. NAHERC Recruitment: • Veterinarians in Private Practice, industry & Universities • Veterinarians Semi & Retired • Veterinarian Technicians • Veterinarian Students

  10. NAHERC Positions: • VMO’s: Veterinary Medical Officers. A valid veterinary diploma is required. Accreditation or active state license is not currently required. • AHT’s: Animal Health Technicians. Diploma or certification required. • Veterinary Students may be hired to AHT positions under the Student Temporary Appointment authority.

  11. Future: • ISU training site (NAHERC only) • Establishment of the NVTF • Forming FEMA regional teams • Continue national veterinary recruitment • Establish of veterinary University teams • Continued participation with animal health emergency management agencies and groups

  12. To learn more or to apply: • To learn more go to: • http://naherc.aphis.usda.gov • To apply go to: • www.usajobs.gov • Click on : “Search Jobs” • Insert “NAHERC” in “Keyword search” box • Follow the instructions on the announcement

  13. Thomas CunninghamAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceU.S. Department of Agriculture301.734.4933thomas.m.cunningham@aphis.usda.gov

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