Cincinnati Animal CARE
Location
Cincinnati, Ohio
Salary
$100,000 - $120,000 / YEAR
The Veterinarian will provide medical care to shelter animals, including performing spay/neuter and soft tissue surgeries. They will also lead a team of veterinary technicians and contribute to the establishment of shelter medicine best practices.
Candidates must hold a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree and possess a valid veterinary license in the State of Ohio. Experience in shelter medicine and the ability to perform high-volume surgeries are required.
Veterinarian Reports to the Medical Director
We are looking for a Veterinarian to join our team and play an important role in supporting CAC’s mission. In this position, you will: Provide medical care to our shelter animals and perform spay and neuter and other common surgeries. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys meaningful work, takes pride in helping others, and wants to contribute to a growing organization making a real impact in the community.
Perform physical exams, vaccinations, and general surgery, including but not limited to spay/neuter and soft tissue surgery Provide emergency and critical care to shelter animals Lead a team of Vet Techs and Assistants responsible for monitoring the health of our shelter animals Contribute to the establishment of shelter medicine best practice animal care and treatment and infectious disease prevention Evaluate and make recommendations for the humane euthanasia of irremediably suffering animals in accordance with CACHS policies and protocol Perform humane euthanasia for animals irremediably suffering (for medical reasons and behavioral reasons that impact public safety) Perform necropsy exams for our Dog Warden Officers, as well as, provide comprehensive documentations, recommendations, and interpretations of findings Prepare documentation and provide expertise to our Dog Warden Department on-site, in the field, and in court Communicate with veterinarians in the community regarding the care and ongoing treatment of CACHS animals that have been transferred to their practice Effectively communicate the medical condition and status of CACHS animals to the public and shelter partners as requested by shelter management Maintain medical records in Animals First software Work with the Medical Director to monitor and update shelter standards and protocol of animal care, handling, and sanitation. Assist with the development of public-facing veterinary care for the HASS (Human Animal Support Services program for the purpose of pet retention and community support) Stay current on shelter medicine best practice and follow shelter protocol Perform any other shelter duties as directed by the Medical Director or Shelter Director Supporting additional organizational needs as they arise
Is passionate about CAC’s mission and animal welfare Brings a positive, team-first attitude Communicates openly and professionally Takes ownership and solves problems proactively Thrives in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment Can balance compassion with accountability Is dependable, adaptable, and eager to learn
Preferred/Required: Must be 18 years or older Must be a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Must have a veterinary license in the State of Ohio Must possess a DEA license for use at the shelter Must receive continuous and ongoing training and education Stand for long periods of time Must be able to lift up to 50lbs Adherence to the applicable provisions of the Organization’s Policies & Procedures, the HR Policy Manual, and any other procedures, rules, regulations, and policies set forth by appropriate authorities Must have personal integrity and remain free of felony convictions Must maintain confidentiality Experience caring for animals in a safe, effective, and humane manner Experience with a variety of animals including cats, dogs and small animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and other exotics with training provided. Knowledge of shelter medicine best practice Knowledge of and commitment to high levels of customer service Knowledge of animal behavior patterns and disease symptoms Training in high-volume spay/neuter surgery Familiarity with large animals preferred but not required Prior shelter or kennel experience preferred but not required
Why Join CAC? At CAC, you’ll be part of more than just a workplace. You’ll join a team of people doing meaningful work together. We offer: The opportunity to make a real difference every day A mission-driven, supportive team culture Growth and development opportunities Competitive benefits package A workplace where your work directly impacts animals and the community Compensation & Benefits Pay: From $100,000 Retirement plan with employer match Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Paid Time Off Professional Development Assistance Life Insurance
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