City of Fremont, CA
Veterinarian
City of Fremont, CA, Fremont, California, us, 94537
Salary :
$168,737.65 - $227,796.82 Annually
Location :
Fremont, CA
Job Type:
Full-time, regular
Job Number:
24POL12
Department:
Police
Opening Date:
05/06/2024
Description
The Fremont Police Department - Animal Services Division is recruiting for the position of Veterinarian.
VIEW OUR RECRUITMENT BROCHURE
About the Fremont Police Department:Fremont Police Department is the law enforcement agency for the City of Fremont, California. As of 2023, the department consists of over 300 staff, of which more than 200 are sworn personnel, and more than 100 are professional staff. Fremont Police Department was first established under the direction of Chief Richard E. Condon on July 1, 1958. At that time, it was staffed by one Lieutenant, three Sergeants, two investigators, one juvenile officer, 17 patrol officers, a secretary, and a clerk. By the end of 1958, there were a total of 25 officers serving a population of 29,000 people in the City of Fremont. In 1966, Fremont PD grew to 82 officers, serving a population of 88,000. The department continues to grow as demand for services increased. Today, Fremont Police Department is one of the most reputable police agencies in the State, serving the 4th largest city in the Bay Area.
Job Responsibilities:
Performs high volume, high quality spay/neuter surgeries of shelter animals and owned animals including dogs, cats, and rabbitsDetermines the need for diagnostic procedures and medical treatmentsProvides high quality shelter medicine by performing physical exams, treatments, and surgical procedures on shelter animalsMonitors and evaluates the shelter population for behavioral conditionsAdministers injections to humanely euthanize animals in accordance with California State Law and Department guidelines and policiesDesirable Qualifications:
Experience in the following areas:
High volume spay/neuterHigh volume herd healthShelter medicineEmergency triageCommunity cats spay/neuter
First Review of ApplicationsThe first review of applications is
June 30, 2024 at 5:00 PM (PT).
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. A resume must be submitted with the completed online application. Applications submitted without a resume may not be considered. Only online applications will be accepted.
To be considered for this outstanding employment opportunity, please complete an application online by clicking "Apply" just above this box.
Applicants will be notified electronically via Government Jobs as to their status in the selection process. Please review your settings in government jobs to ensure that you receive all updates regarding your status in the recruitment.
Selection Process:The selection process may include individual and/or panel interviews, professional reference checks, fingerprint check for criminal history, and other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the process.
Reasonable Accommodation
Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources of any special needs a minimum of 5 days in advance of the selection process by calling (510) 494-4660 or emailing humanresources@fremont.gov. Contact Us For additional information, please e-mail Human Resources Department at:
The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.
Veterinarian - Class Specification
Definition
Under general direction, provides medical care and treatment to animals at the animal shelter; examines, diagnoses, and performs treatment for impounded animals; and develops a comprehensive animal health care services program. May supervise and direct the day-to-day activities of animal services staff, volunteers and others responsible for the medical management of impounded animals. Performs related duties as required.
Class Characteristics
The position is distinguished from Veterinary Technicians who are responsible for basic care of the animals in the shelter and who provide expert advice to citizens regarding the animals they wish to adopt, but do not have the knowledge, skill and training to perform surgery, provide diagnosis and prognosis of animal diseases, or the ability to prescribe drugs. Additionally, a Veterinary Technician cannot administer controlled substances or rabies vaccinations without the indirect supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
Incumbents in this class may need to work weekends, holidays, nights and rotating shifts, and respond to emergency animal services assignments during off-duty hours.
Essential Functions
Performs high volume, high quality spay/neuter surgeries of shelter animals and owned animals including dogs, cats, and rabbits; may provide consultation and education to pet owners on spay/neuter procedures and explain possible complications.Determines the need for diagnostic procedures and medical treatments; provides high quality shelter medicine by performing physical exams, treatments, and surgical procedures on shelter animals.Monitors and evaluates the shelter population for behavioral conditions, specifically identifying animals for whom euthanasia is the best outcome due to safety or quality of life concerns. Create enrichment and behavior modification plans to lower the fear, anxiety and stress caused by life in the shelter.Administers injections to humanely euthanize animals in accordance with California State Law and Department guidelines and policies.Ensures the humane care of shelter animals and safeguards herd health by following the Association of Shelter Veterinarians' guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters and evolving industry best practices.Provides expertise to Animal Control Officers for cruelty investigations or rescues where medical intervention is necessary; conducts necropsies when necessary for evidence collection; prepares written veterinary statements, and testifies in court as appropriate for animal welfare/cruelty cases.Effectively communicates the condition and status of animals with staff, public and animal groups.Advises staff on matters within the veterinary field.Trains appropriate staff in administering first aid and vaccinations to animals, the performance of euthanasia and other paramedical duties.Participates in vaccination clinics.Assists with emergency and disaster services.Ensures appropriate medication is administered by veterinary staff within clinical and statutory requirements, and supervises the use and security of controlled drugs.Implements and maintains medical record and drug use logs to established standards of veterinary and sheltering practices, ensuring that records are complete, accurate and compliant at all times.Maintains medical records for sheltered animals during rounds and collaborates with the shelter medical support team.Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of:
California state and federal animal health laws and regulations governing the care and humane euthanasia of animals; principles, practices and techniques of veterinary medicine and disease; medical treatment for a wide range of animals including domestic, livestock, wildlife and underage animals; safe work practices; Federal guidelines related to controlled substances; principles of lead supervision; written and oral communication techniques; public relations; conflict resolution techniques; common animal types and their normal characteristics and behaviors.
Skill in:
the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards for staff; planning, scheduling, monitoring and evaluating the work of staff; prioritizing and assigning work; veterinary forensics; interacting effectively with staff, community groups and the general public; performing surgery on a variety of animal species; performing animal examinations; performing diagnostic and treatment procedures; preparing reports; making sound decisions in a manner consistent with the essential job functions; communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public and others.
Ability to:
examine, evaluate and treat shelter animals (primarily dogs and cats) in a professional and efficient manner; operate assigned medical equipment; make sound decisions, including prescribing medications and euthanasia of animals that are irremediably suffering from serious illness or severe injury; develop and implement methods to control and prevent the spread of diseases in a shelter; plan, design, supervise and train staff an volunteers in the paraprofessional treatment and humane care of animals; communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Incumbents must possess the physical and mental capacities to work under the conditions described in this document and to perform the duties required by their assigned position.
Education/Experience
Any combination of education and/or experience which has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be: a Doctorate degree from an accredited college or university in Veterinary Medicine and two (2) years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals in a clinical setting, private practice or animal shelter environment, including the performance of surgery.
Licenses/Certificates/Special Requirements
Incumbents in this classification require possession of a valid Class C California driver's license by the time of appointment and will be placed in a pull-notice program (must maintain a good driving record). Failure to possess or maintain the valid required license shall result in discipline up to and including termination of employment. Possession and maintenance of a valid license to practice Veterinary Medicine issued by the California Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine.
Possession of a valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license for procuring drugs.
Possession of the California Veterinary Medical Board premise permit.
Possession of a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) accreditation may be required.
Willingness to respond to emergency animal services assignments during off-duty hours.
Physical and Environmental Demands
Rare =
66%
Sitting: FrequentWalking: FrequentStanding: FrequentBending (neck): FrequentBending (waist): FrequentSquatting: OccasionalClimbing: RareKneeling: OccasionalCrawling: RareJumping: NeverBalancing: RareTwisting (neck): FrequentTwisting (waist): FrequentGrasp - light (dominant hand): FrequentGrasp - light (non-dominant): FrequentGrasp - firm (dominant hand): FrequentGrasp - firm (non-dominant): FrequentFine manipulation (dominant): Frequent
Fine manipulation (non-dominant): Frequent
Reach - at/below shoulder: OccasionalReach - above shoulder level: Occasional
Push/pull:Up to 10 lbs. Occasional11 to 25 lbs. Occasional26 to 50 lbs. Occasional51 to 75 lbs. Occasional76 to 100 lbs. OccasionalOver 100 lbs. Rare
Lifting:Up to 10 lbs. Occasional11 to 25 lbs. Occasional26 to 50 lbs. Occasional51 to 75 lbs. Occasional76 to 100 lbs. OccasionalOver 100 lbs. Rare
Carrying:Up to 10 lbs. Occasional11 to 25 lbs. Occasional26 to 50 lbs. Occasional51 to 75 lbs. Occasional76 to 100 lbs. Rare Over 100 lbs.
Coordination:Eye-hand: RequiredEye-hand-foot: RequiredDriving: Required
Vision:Acuity, near: RequiredAcuity, far: RequiredDepth perception: RequiredAccommodation: RequiredColor vision: RequiredField of vision: Required
Talking:Face-to-face contact: RequiredVerbal contact w/others: RequiredPublic: Required
Hearing:Normal conversation: RequiredTelephone communication: Required
Work environment:The incumbent of this classification will work in the animal shelter office and the shelter's animal care area; exposure to animal bodily fluids in clinical situations and caring for their needs; may be exposed to aggressive animals. Assigned duties require extensive use of the medical care equipment; moving and handling domestic animals and wildlife; working in a variety of weather exposed to pollens, fumes, animal waste and other airborne irritants; frequent noise exposure; bending, squatting and crawling to care for animals in the shelter; and stepping, and climbing over physical barriers.
Class Code: 6747FLSA: ExemptEEOC Code: 2Barg. Unit: FAMEProbation: 12 monthsEstablished: 3/24
The City of Fremont offers a comprehensive benefit package including general and holiday leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long/short-term disability insurance.
To view a summary of the benefits the City offers, please visit:
01
Please be specific in answering the Supplemental Questions as they will be used to evaluate which applications will be given further consideration in the process. Do not answer "see resume" or "see application" as these are not valid answers. Select "Yes" to reflect that you have read and understand this statement.
YesNo
02
What is your highest level of education? Please select from the answers below:
High school diplomaSome college (no degree)Associate's degreeBachelor's degreeMaster's degreeDoctorate Degree
03
If you indicated above that you currently possess a college undergraduate or advanced degree, please indicate the field of study in the space below. If you do not have an undergraduate or advanced degree, write "N/A."
04
How many years of experience do you have in the diagnosis and treatment of animals?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
05
If you indicated above that you have experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals, please select the options that reflect the setting/agency type for that experience:
Clinical settingPrivate PracticeAnimal ShelterOther
06
If you marked "Other," for the response above, please clarify the setting/agency where you gained your experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals. If you did not mark "Other," above, please write "N/A." in the space below.
07
If you indicated in question #5 that you have experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals in any or all of the listed settings, please use the space below to list the agency(s) where you performed these functions. Please include: Agency name, your job title, and dates of employment.
08
How many years of experience do you have performing surgery on animals?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
09
Please briefly describe your experience performing surgery on animals. In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment. If you do not have experience in this area, please write "N/A."
10
Please provide the high volume spay/neuter techniques that you are proficient in. If you are not proficient in any high volume spay/neuter techniques, please write, "N/A."
11
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience in the following areas: housing and sanitation for infectious disease control, standing orders, and managed intake? In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment. If you do not have experience in these areas, please write "N/A."
12
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience interacting with community stakeholders. If you do not have experience in this area, please write "N/A."
13
Do you have a current, valid California Class C driver's license?
YesNo, I have a valid Class C driver's license from another stateNo, my license is expiredNo, I do not have a Class C driver's license
14
Do you have a current, valid license to practice Veterinary Medicine, issued by the CA Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine
YesNo, I have a valid license to practice Veterinary Medicine from another stateNo, my license to practice Veterinary Medicine is expired or invalidNo, I do not have a license to practice Veterinary Medicine
15
Are you currently registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for the procurement and clinical use of controlled substances?
YesNo
16
If you answered "no" to the question above, are you eligible to register with the DEA for the procurement and clinical use of controlled substances? If you answered "yes" above, select "N/A."
YesNoN/A
17
How many years of experience do you have working in an environment that maintained a high volume of spay/neuter procedures?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
18
How many years of experience do you have in shelter medicine (performing veterinary duties in a shelter environment)?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
19
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience with high volume herd health, specifically in the following areas: developing and following protocols, identifying illnesses, and performing shelter rounds. In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment. If you do not have experience in these areas, please write "N/A."
20
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience with emergency triage. In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment.
21
How many years of experience performing spay/neuter procedures on community cats?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
Required Question
$168,737.65 - $227,796.82 Annually
Location :
Fremont, CA
Job Type:
Full-time, regular
Job Number:
24POL12
Department:
Police
Opening Date:
05/06/2024
Description
The Fremont Police Department - Animal Services Division is recruiting for the position of Veterinarian.
VIEW OUR RECRUITMENT BROCHURE
About the Fremont Police Department:Fremont Police Department is the law enforcement agency for the City of Fremont, California. As of 2023, the department consists of over 300 staff, of which more than 200 are sworn personnel, and more than 100 are professional staff. Fremont Police Department was first established under the direction of Chief Richard E. Condon on July 1, 1958. At that time, it was staffed by one Lieutenant, three Sergeants, two investigators, one juvenile officer, 17 patrol officers, a secretary, and a clerk. By the end of 1958, there were a total of 25 officers serving a population of 29,000 people in the City of Fremont. In 1966, Fremont PD grew to 82 officers, serving a population of 88,000. The department continues to grow as demand for services increased. Today, Fremont Police Department is one of the most reputable police agencies in the State, serving the 4th largest city in the Bay Area.
Job Responsibilities:
Performs high volume, high quality spay/neuter surgeries of shelter animals and owned animals including dogs, cats, and rabbitsDetermines the need for diagnostic procedures and medical treatmentsProvides high quality shelter medicine by performing physical exams, treatments, and surgical procedures on shelter animalsMonitors and evaluates the shelter population for behavioral conditionsAdministers injections to humanely euthanize animals in accordance with California State Law and Department guidelines and policiesDesirable Qualifications:
Experience in the following areas:
High volume spay/neuterHigh volume herd healthShelter medicineEmergency triageCommunity cats spay/neuter
First Review of ApplicationsThe first review of applications is
June 30, 2024 at 5:00 PM (PT).
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. A resume must be submitted with the completed online application. Applications submitted without a resume may not be considered. Only online applications will be accepted.
To be considered for this outstanding employment opportunity, please complete an application online by clicking "Apply" just above this box.
Applicants will be notified electronically via Government Jobs as to their status in the selection process. Please review your settings in government jobs to ensure that you receive all updates regarding your status in the recruitment.
Selection Process:The selection process may include individual and/or panel interviews, professional reference checks, fingerprint check for criminal history, and other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the process.
Reasonable Accommodation
Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources of any special needs a minimum of 5 days in advance of the selection process by calling (510) 494-4660 or emailing humanresources@fremont.gov. Contact Us For additional information, please e-mail Human Resources Department at:
The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.
Veterinarian - Class Specification
Definition
Under general direction, provides medical care and treatment to animals at the animal shelter; examines, diagnoses, and performs treatment for impounded animals; and develops a comprehensive animal health care services program. May supervise and direct the day-to-day activities of animal services staff, volunteers and others responsible for the medical management of impounded animals. Performs related duties as required.
Class Characteristics
The position is distinguished from Veterinary Technicians who are responsible for basic care of the animals in the shelter and who provide expert advice to citizens regarding the animals they wish to adopt, but do not have the knowledge, skill and training to perform surgery, provide diagnosis and prognosis of animal diseases, or the ability to prescribe drugs. Additionally, a Veterinary Technician cannot administer controlled substances or rabies vaccinations without the indirect supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
Incumbents in this class may need to work weekends, holidays, nights and rotating shifts, and respond to emergency animal services assignments during off-duty hours.
Essential Functions
Performs high volume, high quality spay/neuter surgeries of shelter animals and owned animals including dogs, cats, and rabbits; may provide consultation and education to pet owners on spay/neuter procedures and explain possible complications.Determines the need for diagnostic procedures and medical treatments; provides high quality shelter medicine by performing physical exams, treatments, and surgical procedures on shelter animals.Monitors and evaluates the shelter population for behavioral conditions, specifically identifying animals for whom euthanasia is the best outcome due to safety or quality of life concerns. Create enrichment and behavior modification plans to lower the fear, anxiety and stress caused by life in the shelter.Administers injections to humanely euthanize animals in accordance with California State Law and Department guidelines and policies.Ensures the humane care of shelter animals and safeguards herd health by following the Association of Shelter Veterinarians' guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters and evolving industry best practices.Provides expertise to Animal Control Officers for cruelty investigations or rescues where medical intervention is necessary; conducts necropsies when necessary for evidence collection; prepares written veterinary statements, and testifies in court as appropriate for animal welfare/cruelty cases.Effectively communicates the condition and status of animals with staff, public and animal groups.Advises staff on matters within the veterinary field.Trains appropriate staff in administering first aid and vaccinations to animals, the performance of euthanasia and other paramedical duties.Participates in vaccination clinics.Assists with emergency and disaster services.Ensures appropriate medication is administered by veterinary staff within clinical and statutory requirements, and supervises the use and security of controlled drugs.Implements and maintains medical record and drug use logs to established standards of veterinary and sheltering practices, ensuring that records are complete, accurate and compliant at all times.Maintains medical records for sheltered animals during rounds and collaborates with the shelter medical support team.Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of:
California state and federal animal health laws and regulations governing the care and humane euthanasia of animals; principles, practices and techniques of veterinary medicine and disease; medical treatment for a wide range of animals including domestic, livestock, wildlife and underage animals; safe work practices; Federal guidelines related to controlled substances; principles of lead supervision; written and oral communication techniques; public relations; conflict resolution techniques; common animal types and their normal characteristics and behaviors.
Skill in:
the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards for staff; planning, scheduling, monitoring and evaluating the work of staff; prioritizing and assigning work; veterinary forensics; interacting effectively with staff, community groups and the general public; performing surgery on a variety of animal species; performing animal examinations; performing diagnostic and treatment procedures; preparing reports; making sound decisions in a manner consistent with the essential job functions; communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public and others.
Ability to:
examine, evaluate and treat shelter animals (primarily dogs and cats) in a professional and efficient manner; operate assigned medical equipment; make sound decisions, including prescribing medications and euthanasia of animals that are irremediably suffering from serious illness or severe injury; develop and implement methods to control and prevent the spread of diseases in a shelter; plan, design, supervise and train staff an volunteers in the paraprofessional treatment and humane care of animals; communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Incumbents must possess the physical and mental capacities to work under the conditions described in this document and to perform the duties required by their assigned position.
Education/Experience
Any combination of education and/or experience which has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be: a Doctorate degree from an accredited college or university in Veterinary Medicine and two (2) years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals in a clinical setting, private practice or animal shelter environment, including the performance of surgery.
Licenses/Certificates/Special Requirements
Incumbents in this classification require possession of a valid Class C California driver's license by the time of appointment and will be placed in a pull-notice program (must maintain a good driving record). Failure to possess or maintain the valid required license shall result in discipline up to and including termination of employment. Possession and maintenance of a valid license to practice Veterinary Medicine issued by the California Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine.
Possession of a valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license for procuring drugs.
Possession of the California Veterinary Medical Board premise permit.
Possession of a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) accreditation may be required.
Willingness to respond to emergency animal services assignments during off-duty hours.
Physical and Environmental Demands
Rare =
66%
Sitting: FrequentWalking: FrequentStanding: FrequentBending (neck): FrequentBending (waist): FrequentSquatting: OccasionalClimbing: RareKneeling: OccasionalCrawling: RareJumping: NeverBalancing: RareTwisting (neck): FrequentTwisting (waist): FrequentGrasp - light (dominant hand): FrequentGrasp - light (non-dominant): FrequentGrasp - firm (dominant hand): FrequentGrasp - firm (non-dominant): FrequentFine manipulation (dominant): Frequent
Fine manipulation (non-dominant): Frequent
Reach - at/below shoulder: OccasionalReach - above shoulder level: Occasional
Push/pull:Up to 10 lbs. Occasional11 to 25 lbs. Occasional26 to 50 lbs. Occasional51 to 75 lbs. Occasional76 to 100 lbs. OccasionalOver 100 lbs. Rare
Lifting:Up to 10 lbs. Occasional11 to 25 lbs. Occasional26 to 50 lbs. Occasional51 to 75 lbs. Occasional76 to 100 lbs. OccasionalOver 100 lbs. Rare
Carrying:Up to 10 lbs. Occasional11 to 25 lbs. Occasional26 to 50 lbs. Occasional51 to 75 lbs. Occasional76 to 100 lbs. Rare Over 100 lbs.
Coordination:Eye-hand: RequiredEye-hand-foot: RequiredDriving: Required
Vision:Acuity, near: RequiredAcuity, far: RequiredDepth perception: RequiredAccommodation: RequiredColor vision: RequiredField of vision: Required
Talking:Face-to-face contact: RequiredVerbal contact w/others: RequiredPublic: Required
Hearing:Normal conversation: RequiredTelephone communication: Required
Work environment:The incumbent of this classification will work in the animal shelter office and the shelter's animal care area; exposure to animal bodily fluids in clinical situations and caring for their needs; may be exposed to aggressive animals. Assigned duties require extensive use of the medical care equipment; moving and handling domestic animals and wildlife; working in a variety of weather exposed to pollens, fumes, animal waste and other airborne irritants; frequent noise exposure; bending, squatting and crawling to care for animals in the shelter; and stepping, and climbing over physical barriers.
Class Code: 6747FLSA: ExemptEEOC Code: 2Barg. Unit: FAMEProbation: 12 monthsEstablished: 3/24
The City of Fremont offers a comprehensive benefit package including general and holiday leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long/short-term disability insurance.
To view a summary of the benefits the City offers, please visit:
01
Please be specific in answering the Supplemental Questions as they will be used to evaluate which applications will be given further consideration in the process. Do not answer "see resume" or "see application" as these are not valid answers. Select "Yes" to reflect that you have read and understand this statement.
YesNo
02
What is your highest level of education? Please select from the answers below:
High school diplomaSome college (no degree)Associate's degreeBachelor's degreeMaster's degreeDoctorate Degree
03
If you indicated above that you currently possess a college undergraduate or advanced degree, please indicate the field of study in the space below. If you do not have an undergraduate or advanced degree, write "N/A."
04
How many years of experience do you have in the diagnosis and treatment of animals?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
05
If you indicated above that you have experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals, please select the options that reflect the setting/agency type for that experience:
Clinical settingPrivate PracticeAnimal ShelterOther
06
If you marked "Other," for the response above, please clarify the setting/agency where you gained your experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals. If you did not mark "Other," above, please write "N/A." in the space below.
07
If you indicated in question #5 that you have experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals in any or all of the listed settings, please use the space below to list the agency(s) where you performed these functions. Please include: Agency name, your job title, and dates of employment.
08
How many years of experience do you have performing surgery on animals?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
09
Please briefly describe your experience performing surgery on animals. In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment. If you do not have experience in this area, please write "N/A."
10
Please provide the high volume spay/neuter techniques that you are proficient in. If you are not proficient in any high volume spay/neuter techniques, please write, "N/A."
11
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience in the following areas: housing and sanitation for infectious disease control, standing orders, and managed intake? In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment. If you do not have experience in these areas, please write "N/A."
12
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience interacting with community stakeholders. If you do not have experience in this area, please write "N/A."
13
Do you have a current, valid California Class C driver's license?
YesNo, I have a valid Class C driver's license from another stateNo, my license is expiredNo, I do not have a Class C driver's license
14
Do you have a current, valid license to practice Veterinary Medicine, issued by the CA Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine
YesNo, I have a valid license to practice Veterinary Medicine from another stateNo, my license to practice Veterinary Medicine is expired or invalidNo, I do not have a license to practice Veterinary Medicine
15
Are you currently registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for the procurement and clinical use of controlled substances?
YesNo
16
If you answered "no" to the question above, are you eligible to register with the DEA for the procurement and clinical use of controlled substances? If you answered "yes" above, select "N/A."
YesNoN/A
17
How many years of experience do you have working in an environment that maintained a high volume of spay/neuter procedures?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
18
How many years of experience do you have in shelter medicine (performing veterinary duties in a shelter environment)?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
19
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience with high volume herd health, specifically in the following areas: developing and following protocols, identifying illnesses, and performing shelter rounds. In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment. If you do not have experience in these areas, please write "N/A."
20
In the space below, please briefly explain your experience with emergency triage. In your response, please be sure to indicate the agency where you performed this function and the dates of employment.
21
How many years of experience performing spay/neuter procedures on community cats?
No experienceLess than one (1) yearMore than one (1) year, but less than three (3) yearsMore than three (3) years, but less than five (5) yearsFive (5) years or more
Required Question