What are the responsibilities and job description for the Shelter Veterinarian position at Animal Welfare Association?
Objective:
Provide veterinary leadership to the shelter through active management, administrative oversight, and hands-on animal care. Develop, implement, and evaluate protocols for veterinary medical and surgical care for shelter animals in accordance with best practice standards. Provide high-quality medical and surgical care, including spay/neuter and other procedures, for shelter animals. Coordinate with veterinarians, veterinary staff, other departments, and off-site veterinary partners to optimize animal care. Ensure compliance with state and federal laws governing animal care, veterinary medicine, reportable diseases, and controlled substances.
Working Relationships:
- Work closely with Shelter Managers/Supervisors.
- Coordinate care and maintain relationships with off-site veterinary partners.
- Communicate and collaborate with supporting departments.
Essential Functions
Administrative Veterinary Medical Care:
- Develop, apply, evaluate, monitor, and review veterinary standard operating procedures for the care, diagnosis, and medical/surgical treatment of shelter animals.
- Ensure compliance with state laws regarding rabies and other reportable diseases, including bite quarantines, rabies testing, and disease reporting.
- Oversee ordering, handling, and recording of controlled substances, ensuring compliance with DEA and state regulations.
- Develop, apply, and review disinfection and sanitation protocols to limit infectious and zoonotic diseases in the shelter.
- Remain knowledgeable about best practices in shelter medicine and surgery, including those set forth by ASPCA/Humane Alliance and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and implement them as appropriate.
- Stay current with new equipment and techniques to provide more comprehensive veterinary care internally.
General Veterinary Medical Care Operations:
- Perform spay/neuter surgeries for shelter dogs, cats, and rabbits, including pediatrics, in-heat and pregnant animals, pyometras, and cryptorchids.
- Perform additional soft tissue surgeries for shelter animals such as mass removals, enucleations, and amputations.
- Perform basic dental procedures for shelter animals.
- Conduct physical examinations and develop treatment and monitoring plans for healthy, sick, and injured animals.
- Provide medical support for shelter and foster animals, including follow-up on post-surgical cases.
- Manage daily medical rounds for shelter animals.
- Participate in animal outcome decisions, including medical and behavioral euthanasia.
- Perform euthanasia when appropriate and train/certify euthanasia technicians in accordance with state law.
- Other duties as assigned.
Data Management:
- Ensure medical records, electronic and/or written, are accurate and complete in accordance with DEA, State Veterinary Board, state laws, and other applicable regulations.
- Maintain accurate records of controlled substance use and storage.
- Employee Management:Serve as a positive, motivating leader for all staff, promoting the mission and programs of the organization.
- Foster open, direct, and solution-focused communication within the team.
- In conjunction with the Lead Veterinary Technician, hire, supervise, train, motivate, orient, and evaluate shelter medical staff and interns/volunteers.
- Provide performance feedback for medical staff, including 90 Day and annual reviews, and deliver counseling for employee misconduct or policy violations with appropriate resolution.
- Identify staff training needs and develop plans to address them; create and lead training programs for medical and shelter staff and supervise those selected for specialized training opportunities.
- Support interns for their specific activities within the department.
- Plan and lead regular medical staff and shelter staff meetings.
Financial Management:
- Work with shelter management and leadership staff to assist in developing and monitoring departmental budgets.
- Maximize resources by using funds efficiently to meet animals’ veterinary care needs while honoring donor intent and maintaining financial health.
Position Requirements:
- Humane treatment of animals
- Adherence to all organizational policies, procedures, and safety standards
- Knowledge of normal and abnormal clinical signs and behavior of animals pre- and post- surgery
- Knowledge of veterinary medical terminology, diagnosis and treatment of animal illness and injuries, veterinary soft tissue surgery, and animal handling and restraint
- Knowledge of disinfecting procedures, antisepsis, and asepsis
- Ability to do mathematics for drug dosing
- Commitment to continuing and continual education to stay abreast of updates in veterinary medicine and to communicate new information to staff
- Familiarity with federal and state-controlled substance laws and regulations
- Familiarity with the New Jersey state veterinary practice act and laws regarding euthanasia, reportable diseases, and rabies protocols
- Flexible and efficient time management skills and the ability to prioritize and multitask
- Excellent communication skills and ability to communicate information clearly to clients and staff
- Analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to identify areas of improvement
- Ability to learn quickly and efficiently
- Ability to accept and explain the concepts of prepubescent sterilization, prerelease sterilization of adopted animals, and humane euthanasia
- Effective budgetary skills
- Keep electronic and/or written accurate and complete medical records in accordance with state laws
Qualifications:
- Degree in veterinary medicine from an accredited school
- Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in New Jersey, or ability to obtain license prior to employment
- Ability to acquire and hold a DEA and CDS license on behalf of the organization
- 5-7 years’ experience working as a veterinarian in a shelter setting
- 3-5 years’ experience managing veterinary technician staff
Working Conditions, Physical & Mental Requirements:
- Work performed in animal shelter with high exposure to animals; job involves animal handling and potential exposure to dangerous and fractious or feral animals.
- Potential exposure to zoonotic diseases, high noise levels, wet surfaces, hazardous chemicals, and sharp objects, and extreme environmental temperatures
- Potential exposure to various substances including but not limited to: dish soap, chlorhexidine, accelerated hydrogen peroxide, bleach, formalin, isoflurane gas, pressurized steam, and sharps including needles and surgical blades
- Ability to lift up to 50lb unassisted, and over 50lb with assistance is required.
- Must be able to work standing or sitting for 8 or more hours, bend and kneel repeatedly, move through tightly cramped areas, work and reach on hands and knees, and use a ladder and or step stool
- Must have good hearing including ability to distinguish changes in pitch. Must have acceptable sense of touch, smell, and balance.
- Must have good vision including peripheral vision, fine detail, distance, depth perception and ability to focus. Must possess excellent hand-eye coordination.
- Must have good range of motion in joints especially wrist, knees, elbows, back, hands, and fingers
- Must speak fluent English.
- Must be able to work efficiently, effectively, and calmly under stressful or frustrating conditions
- Must be able to respond quickly to a variety of medical situations, rapidly and accurately process
- information, make decisions, delegate tasks, recognize a need for assistance and ask for help
- Must be able to cope with death and euthanasia
- Varying shifts including weekdays, weekends, and some holidays are required
To apply, send resumes to: laurah@awanj.org