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Humane Society of Boulder Valley

Veterinarian – Shelter Veterinary Serives

Humane Society of Boulder Valley, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285


Veterinarian – Shelter Veterinary Services

This role is critical in providing veterinary care in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment. Staff veterinarians are the foundation of the League’s veterinary team. Working in partnership with teams across the League, you will help homeless pets find homes and owned pets keep their homes, prevent and alleviate suffering, enhance the dignity of our patrons, and collaborate with our veterinary community.Responsibilities:Provide outstanding veterinary care to homeless and owned pets, including physical exams, diagnostics, treatment plans, shelter and owner requested euthanasia, and necropsies.Perform surgical procedures on a regular basis including HQ/HV spay/neuter, dentistry, and various soft tissue and possibly orthopedic procedures.Lead the management of cases, advocating for the best outcome for individual animals within the League’s scope of care.Practice incremental medicine, using critical thinking and decision-making skills within the League’s scope of care.Participate in euthanasia and euthanasia decision making through a compassionate, thoughtful approach within the shelter and with patrons seeking end of life services for their pet.Effectively and compassionately communicate with owners of pets and the community.Partner with other departments to effectively and efficiently coordinate care and quarantine of infectious disease animals.Contribute to and support a culture of learning generally, and specifically for colleagues, veterinary interns and externs, and veterinary support staff.Work with investigations staff regarding the evaluation, documentation, and testimony about the condition of animals involved in cruelty and neglect cases, including testifying if needed.Consult and provide assistance to patrons and external veterinarians regarding animals cared for by the League.Assist with delivering League specific training programs regarding veterinary care as requested.Contribute to and help maintain a culture of collaboration and teamwork within Veterinary Services and across the League.Contribute to initiatives to improve processes and procedures.Manage and maintain accurate medical and surgical records.Remain current on trends in veterinary medicine, and in shelter medicine in particular.Work, when requested, with the League’s Community Veterinary Services team, providing urgent care services for owned pets, HQ/HV spay/neuter services and vaccination clinics.Assume periodic overnight on-call responsibilities for shelter and foster animals, by phone, in support of overnight staff.People Care:People are the key to fulfilling our mission. Making internal and external patrons and their needs a primary focus is expected in all situations. This position interacts with and collaborates with employees at all levels of the organization. Communication occurs through face-to-face, telephone, and electronic interactions and may also include contact with the general public and League business partners. Communication and contact must be clear, understandable, cooperative, professional, and respectful in all circumstances. Employees are expected to actively support a positive team environment, directly address conflict, and appropriately express concerns.Competencies:Integrity and EthicsAdapting to Change and AmbiguityCustomer and Community FocusAnalytical ThinkingCritical ThinkingTeam PlayerConflict ManagementCommunity PartnershipsFiscal ResponsibilityStrategic ThinkingSupervisory or Managerial Responsibility:InternsExternsTravel:This position requires travel to our satellite shelters.Shift Details:

Four, 10-hour shiftsFull-Time Benefits:

Please visit our website for a comprehensive list of all offered benefits.Benefits (medical, dental, and vision)Flexible spending accountsLeague-paid Life and Short-Term Disability InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)Paid Sick TimeHoliday Pay401(k) with matchingVeterinarians are eligible for student loan reimbursement (SLURP)And more!Compensation:

Starting at $110,000 – $120,000 annually – at Full Time 40 hours status (starting pay commensurate with market, experience, and equity)Work Conditions and Physical Requirements:Handle and restrain animals of various sizes, weights, and temperaments. Subject to animal bites or scratches. Work performed in high noise level areas. Exposure to cleaning chemicals, fumes, dust, animal dander, and feces. Exposure to radiation in association with performing radiology procedures. Physical efforts require constant bending, stooping, standing, climbing stairs, and walking. Repetitive motion associated with medical and surgical care. Frequent lifting of animals and objects with reasonable accommodation.We will begin reviewing applications as they are received and anticipate closing the application period on February 1, 2024.Requirements:Position Qualifications:Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:Strong interpersonal communication skillsHigh emotional intelligenceAbility to effectively communicate in writingEffective time management skills with the ability to triage cases and workloadAbility to work well within a fast-paced environmentHigh attention to detailProficiency in Microsoft Office programsRequired:Education: Doctoral degree in veterinary medicine.Work Experience: Experience practicing veterinary medicine in a full-service or shelter environment.Special Training, Certification, or Licensure: Eligible to obtain a Colorado Veterinary License. If driving a League vehicle, a valid driver’s license and insurable driving record are required.

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