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Lion Country Safari

Senior Veterinarian

Lion Country Safari, Loxahatchee, Florida, United States, 33470


As the Senior Veterinarian at Lion Country Safari, located in Loxahatchee, FL, you will lead our veterinary team in providing exceptional care to a diverse range of exotic and domestic animals residing within the zoo. Your role involves overseeing the health and well-being of our animal population, collaborating with other zoo departments, and contributing to conservation efforts.

The Senior Veterinarian designs and maintains preventative medicine programs and responds to day-to-day clinical care of sick or injured collection animals and native wildlife.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Conduct routine health checks and medical assessments for animals.Diagnose and treat illnesses, injuries, and diseases in various species.Perform surgeries and medical procedures as necessary.Develop and implement preventive health care programs.Lead the quarantine and biosecurity protocols for incoming animals.Manage the animal nutrition program.Collaborate with curators and keepers to ensure appropriate animal enrichment.Oversee anesthesia and sedation procedures for animal examinations.Manage veterinary staff, veterinary technicians and assistants in daily tasks, professional competency, culture, and engagement.Maintain accurate medical records and documentation.Participate in and support conservation initiatives and research projects.Undertake, assign and manage clinical cases as required.Other duties as assigned.Requirements

Education and Experience

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree.Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the state/province/country of employment.Minimum of 15 years of clinical experience, preferably with exotic animals.Strong surgical and medical skills applicable to diverse species.Experience in zoo medicine or wildlife rehabilitation is highly desirable.Ability to lead and mentor a team of veterinary professionals.Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate with diverse zoo departments.Commitment to animal welfare and conservation principles.Willingness to work flexible hours and participate in on-call duties.18 years or olderValid FL Driver's LicensePre employment TB screening, Rabies and Tetanus vaccinations are a requirement of this role.Willingness to work overtime and be available for emergency workMust be able to work weekends and holidays.Must possess a good work ethic and make every effort to be at work, on time, and be a team player.Must possess the ability to work alone and unsupervised for extended periods of time.Must have the ability to interact and communicate with the public in a courteous and professional manner.Safety is our highest priority and safety procedures/guidelines must always be adhered toPunctuality and attendance are extremely important to the success of the operations in general as well as contributing to an overall positive team atmospherePreferred Qualifications:

Board certification or eligibility in Zoological Medicine (ABVP or ECZM) is a plus.Experience in research related to zoo animal health and conservation.Familiarity with regulatory requirements related to zoo animal health and welfare.

DFWP/EOE