CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREERS
PacVec shares career, internship, and fellowship opportunities provided by our partners and affiliations. Explore the current opportunities here:
INTERN WITH A PACVEC PARTNER AGENCY THIS SUMMER!
Looking for hands-on biological research experience, a greater understanding of vector-borne diseases and public health, and opportunities to build your professional skills, network, and expand your potential future career opportunities? There are a number of paid internship positions available with partner agencies throughout the region and more will be posted on the PacVec careers opportunities page in the coming weeks. Learn more about each position, the qualifications, and how to apply:
California Department of Public Health, Vector-Borne Diseases Section
Location: Elk Grove and Richmond, California
Madera County Mosquito and Vector Control District
Location: Madera, CA
Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District
Location: Elk Grove, CA
Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
STUDENT AND POSTDOCTORAL
Over 350 million people are at risk from diseases transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies, including Leishmania parasites. This PhD project investigates the ecology of sand fly oviposition behavior, specifically, how microbial and chemical cues from burrows influence site selection. Findings will inform the development of attractant-based tools for surveillance and control. The student will be based in Dr. Gideon Wasserberg’s lab at UNC-G and collaborate with Drs. Coby Schal and Loganathan Ponnusamy (NCSU) on chemical and microbial ecology aspects. Qualifications include: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in biology, entomology, ecology, or related field; strong interest in insect behavior, disease ecology, or vector biology; previous research experience is preferred; experience with insect rearing or behavioral assays is a plus, but not required.
Location: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC
Funding: Fully funded (4 years)
Apply by: Open until filled
The post-doc will be responsible for conducting and developing oviposition site-selection bioassays in the lab and in the field. The study will be conducted under the supervision of Dr. Gideon Wasserberg at UNC-Greensboro in collaborations with Drs. Coby Schal and Loganathan Ponnusamy from North Carolina State University in aspects pertaining to chemical ecology and microbial ecology, respectively. They are looking for a highly motivated post-doc with broad skills in behavioral entomology (preferentially in the field of medical entomology) or related fields. Experience in conducting behavioral choice bioassays using olfactometer and/or wind tunnels, and field testing are highly desirable. Experience lab rearing of hematophagic insects is also highly desirable, but not required.
Location: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC
Salary: Commensurate with training and experience
Term: 3 yrs, with possibility of extension
Apply by: Open until filled
SUMMER AND SEASONAL
The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District is seeking applications to fill these seasonal positions:
- Seasonal Helper, Field Assignment
- Seasonal Helper, Public Information and Education Assignment
- Seasonal Helper, Administrative Office Assignment
Location: Elk Grove, CA
Salary: $22.00 – $24.00 hourly
Apply by: Open until filled
The Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District is seeking applications to fill these seasonal positions:
Location: Concord, CA
Apply by: Open until filled
The Fresno Mosquito and Vector Control District accept applications for seasonal employment throughout the year. Generally, the summer employment season is from March through October (depending on weather). The general job application can be found here. Applications may be faxed (559-268-8918), mailed, delivered in-person or emailed to office@fresnomosquito.org.
Location: Fresno, CA
VECTOR CONTROL / PUBLIC HEALTH
The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District is seeking applications to fill the position. Under the direction of the Shop Supervisor, performs vehicle and equipment maintenance, design and fabricate spray equipment, traps and other related tools, and perform related work as required. Tasks include, but not limited to, repairing and maintaining automotive equipment. chemical application equipment, all-terrain vehicles, and small tools and implementing such as light traps, ULV machines, etc; investigating problems with vehicles and equipment as reported by field personnel and determining whether the problem is mechanical or human error; in collaboration with the Supervising Shop Mechanic, designing and fabricating equipment for office, laboratory and field use; keeping daily reports on scheduled and unscheduled vehicle maintenance log; properly disposing of waste chemicals and motor oil; assisting in training staff on proper operation, safety precautions, and care.
Location: Elk Grove, CA
Salary: $5,810.00 monthly
Apply by: 3/31/2026
ACADEMIC
Academic opportunities are organized by the most recent to the oldest job postings.

The School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis seeks an interdisciplinary Associate/Full Professor of Teaching in Epidemiology to advance its veterinary education and research mission through pedagogy of epidemiology in veterinary sciences. Professor of Teaching faculty are Academic Senate faculty members whose expertise and responsibilities center on instruction in epidemiology, and scholarly activities in epidemiology or involving pedagogy. The appointee is expected to lead five to eight courses per year as relevant to the School of Veterinary Medicine in professional, graduate, and/or undergraduate programs. An advanced graduate degree (PhD required) in epidemiology or related field, with experience in teaching as a lead instructor, is required. A veterinary medical degree (DVM or equivalent) is preferred. The successful candidate must have expertise in epidemiological methods and biostatistics. They must demonstrate successful application of epidemiology in collaborative settings involving topics such as disease surveillance, disease ecology, causal inference, risk factor analyses, clinical algorithm development, population health study designs, intervention evaluation, etc. Competence in an appropriate programming language (e.g. SAS, R, Stata) is required. A documented scholarly record or potential to develop innovative scholarly activities in epidemiology and/or pedagogy is required.
Location: Davis, CA
Salary: $202,200 – $338,300 annually
For Full Consideration: Monday, 1/5/2026
This is a 12-month 100% (1.0 FTE) administration position. The Director is responsible for the management and coordination of all research, extension and academic programs at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory (FMEL), located in Vero Beach, Florida. The Director provides leadership and assistance to the faculty and staff at the center in developing and implementing research, extension, and academic programs and seeks Federal, State, and/or private funds to supplement the budget provided by the Florida Legislature. Other administrative responsibilities include the preparation of budgets, allocation of operating funds to all sections of the Center, evaluation of all FMEL faculty members in conjunction with department chairs, the initiation of tenure and promotion for FMEL faculty members in consultation with appropriate department chairs, and supervision of staff including farm operations, automotive services, custodial/janitorial/maintenance services, and the center’s media specialist. The Director is responsible for communicating all facility needs and maintenance requirements to the appropriate staff and administrators. Close interaction with industry representatives and governmental agencies is expected. The Director strengthens and maintains strong ties and goodwill with stakeholders and support organizations, regulatory agencies, environmental groups, local and statewide governmental agencies, members of urban and rural clientele groups, and the public. For full consideration, candidates should apply and submit materials by 15 February 2026. The position will remain open until a viable applicant pool is determined.
Location: Vero Beach, FL
For Full Consideration: 2/15/2026
The Texas A&M International University invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor (9-month faculty position). Primary duties will include teaching introductory and upper-level courses for the biology program, including Entomology, and building an independent research program that will include undergraduate and graduate students. A reduced teaching load is available to allow new hires to establish their research program at the university. Moreover, course buyouts are available tied to grant funding obtained by the faculty. Duties also include service to the department, college and university as needed. This position requires face-to-face interactions through a regular schedule of attendance on campus and in the workplace.
Location: Laredo, TX
Anticipated start date: Fall 2026
Apply by: The first review of applications will be 11/10/2025 and will continue until the position is filled.
FELLOWSHIPS / FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District is requesting research proposals. This funding opportunity is aimed at improving our Integrated Vector Management Program targeting mosquitoes, red imported fire ants, and flies in the Coachella Valley. Past research projects have included spatial mosquito repellents, virus transmission models, vegetation management in wetlands, biological control of fire ants, and activity of house flies. Because of the unique environment including very high temperatures and low precipitation, projects designed to work with the environmental conditions for surveillance of vectors and vector-borne diseases and projects that tailor control methods to the habitat here are of great interest. Please see our website for guidelines on proposal submission, interests of the District, and a budget worksheet (you can obtain these at here under Research Program FY 2025-2026). ADDITIONAL CAREER WEBSITES
- Rockies and High Plains Vector-Borne Disease Center (RaHPVEC)
- Northeast Regional Center for Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases (NEVBD)
- Tropical Islands Vector-borne Disease Training and Evaluation Center
- VectorEd (Mid-Atlantic and Ohio River Valley)
- Gulf South Vector-borne Disease Training and Evaluation Center
- Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California (MVCAC)
- The American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA)
- American Public Health Association
- Entomological Society of America (ESA)
- Society for Vector Ecology (SOVE)
- Utah Mosquito Abatement Association (UMAA)
- West Central Mosquito and Vector Control Association (WCMVCA)
- Alameda County MAD
- Contra Costa MVCD
- Marin/Sonoma MVCD
- San Mateo County MVCD
- Santa Clara County MVCD
- Butte County MVCD
- Placer MVCD
- Sacramento-Yolo MVCD
- Shasta MVCD
- Sutter-Yuba MVCD
- Tehama County MVCD
- East Side MAD
- Merced County MAD
- San Joaquin County MVCD
- Turlock MAD
- Consolidated MAD
- Delta MVCD
- Fresno MVCD
- Kern MVCD
- Antelope Valley MVCD
- Coachella Valley MVCD
- Greater Los Angeles County VCD
- Northwest MVCD
- Orange County MVCD
- San Bernardino County MVCD
- San Gabriel Valley MVCD
- West Valley MVCD
- Salt Lake City MAD
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