Summary:
Who we are:
Have you ever thought about devoting your veterinarian skills to providing care to the most vulnerable cats and dogs in NYC? Come and join the Adoption Center team and utilize best practices and innovative programs to ensure all animals receive timely services and support in order to move quickly and successfully into safe and loving homes.
What you’ll do:
The veterinarian will be a critical player on this high-performing staff and volunteer team that works collaboratively and effectively with internal and external stakeholders to further the ASPCA’s ultimate desired outcome that all animals live good lives.
What you’ll get:
Work/life balance:
- Three-day work week time off to recharge
- Paid vacation time to relax
- Paid sick time to heal
- Plus - paid personal time to celebrate what and when you like
- Access to no-cost CE opportunities plus a CE allowance
- Terrific 401(k) plan with generous employer contributions beginning after one year of service
- Room to grow: the ASPCA has robust professional development programs to help you grow as a medical professional and a person.
- Support: we are one of the largest and most impactful animal welfare organizations in the world, so you will always have a strong team to lean on and cheer you on.
* The schedule is 3 days/week (8-hour shift, including one weekend day)
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
Provide High Quality Patient and Population Care (60%):
- Provide high-quality, practical, compassionate and cost-efficient veterinary care to a wide range of canines and felines in accordance with shelter medicine principles and best practices
- Provide skilled and efficient diagnosis and treatment of patients with timely recognition of, and planning for, conditions requiring care through the ASPCA Animal Hospital (AAH)
- Maintain regular and close communication with veterinary colleagues in other ASPCA programs, including with AAH regarding care of hospitalized patients, Community Medicine (CM), Animal Recovery Center (ARC), Canine Annex for Rehabilitation and Enrichment (CARE), and Kitten Nursery staff regarding medical needs and animal flow between the populations
- Ensure that in-house and foster animals receive medical exams upon admission and are provided with ongoing care as appropriate; ensure veterinary care provided is aligned with, and contributes to, the efficient and humane flow of animals from intake through outcome
- Create Certificate of Veterinary Inspections (CVI) for animals being transported interstate.
- Play a leading role in daily Medical-Behavior-Sheltering rounds; ensure individual patients and the population are assessed daily and treatment/intervention recommendations are implemented in a timely fashion
- Ensure effective use of quarantine and isolation spaces to manage herd health; ensure appropriate use of PPE
- Guide appropriate and timely decisions about euthanasia – with attention to animals’ physical, medical, social and behavioral needs collectively
- Adhere to all protocols put forth by Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Follow and enforce all written and verbally communicated ASPCA Adoptions SOPs
- Offer input and feedback on medical protocols and standards of care
- Obtain continuing education as required by ASPCA and state licensing board
- Follow and provide input to written materials (protocols, information sheets, data sheets, etc.)
- Provide medical information and representation to other ASPCA departments, public and media
- Deploy with other ASPCA teams, including but not limited to Community Engagement, Community Medicine, National Field Response, and the Cruelty Recovery Center, per availability and programmatic needs.
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor
Teach and Coach Quality Patient Care (40%):
- With the Manager, Veterinarians, contribute to a culture of learning at the Adoption Center, including ensuring a respectful and welcoming environment, active participation in goal setting and monitoring, clear expectations, and regular practice of feedback and after-actions
- Model a standard of continual commitment to improvement in all aspects of Adoption Center care and handling of dogs and cats
- Teach and mentor nursing and animal care staff on shelter medicine principles and Adoption Center shelter medicine protocols
- Direct patient care provided by medical team members
- Ensure the medical team provides timely adoption follow-up and foster support via email, phone and in-person; step in to handle situations that require a higher level of decision-making
- Inform and advise relevant internal stakeholders of medical conditions of shelter animals, including outbreaks of infectious disease
- Attend interdepartmental, AC, Medical Staff meetings and training sessions
- Mentor and train externs and interns
Exemplifies the ASPCA’s Core Values:
- Has Commitment and dedication to improving the lives of animals
- Demonstrates Ownership and feels responsible for outcomes
- Believes in Team – that we are stronger together
- Seeks to Elevate others and reimagine what is possible
- Focuses on Impact, specifically making change for animals
Compensation and benefits:
Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of factors, including but not limited to education, training, experience, location, business needs, internal equity, market demands or budgeted amount for the role. The target hiring range is for new hire offers only, and staff compensation may increase beyond the maximum hiring range based on performance over time. The maximum of the hiring range is reserved for candidates with the highest qualifications and relevant experience. The expected hiring salary range for this role is set forth below and may be modified in the future.
The target hiring range for this role is $88,800 - $93,600, based on the 3-day/24 hour weekly schedule In addition to a competitive salary, this role offers a signing bonus.
For more information on our benefits offerings, click here.
Our EEO Policy:
The ASPCA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity or expression, age, marital or domestic partner status, citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to a reasonable accommodation under the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain state or local laws. A reasonable accommodation is a change in the ASPCA’s standard application process, which will ensure an equal employment opportunity without imposing undue hardship on the ASPCA. Please inform the ASPCA’s People Team if you need an accommodation in order to complete any forms or to otherwise participate in the application process.
Individuals seeking employment are considered without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity or expression, age, marital or domestic partner status, citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
ASPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V).
Qualifications:
Ability to successfully work efficiently and calmly in a high-volume, fast-paced environment and effectively multi-task with a high degree of integrity and accountability and without loss of attention to detail. Ability to teach and coach others. Ability to work well within a team and communicate effectively and respectfully with all levels of staff. Able to lift up to 40 pounds. Basic computer skills, including Excel, Microsoft Office, and email; familiarity with PetPoint or other shelter software systems a plus. Must be able to work standing for 8 or more hours. Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills. Proven excellent low-stress animal handling and restraint skills. Solid veterinary medical knowledge, including familiarity with shelter medicine principles and best practices. Strong clinical skills, including efficient diagnosis and treatment of cats and dogs for a variety of medical conditions; ability to practice clinical medicine with a high degree of independence and limited, rotating support staff. Strong organizational skills and a high level of attention to detail.
Veterinarian License - Other
Language:
English (Required), Spanish
Education and Work Experience:
Doctorate: Veterinary Medicine (Required)
Fear Free certified or completed within 60 days of employment, Minimum 2 years clinical practice involving cats, Prior experience and/or advanced training in shelter medicine strongly preferred, Veterinary Internship Preferred.
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