Overview
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Animal Resources Program, is in search of a Clinical Veterinarian to join our team. The Animal Resources Program at the School of Medicine has the following mission:
- Provide thehighest quality of veterinary medical care, husbandry, enrichment and professional technical supportto enable excellence inbiomedical researchat WFUSOM
- Promote a culture ofrespect and compassionfor all laboratory animals worked with in research
- Train comparative veterinary specialistsand advance lab animal sciences through innovative research
- Participate in and provide veterinary technical expertise in Animal Care and Use Committee activities and reviews
- Foster an environment ofinclusion and diversityin our department and with our partners
We serve
- the animals by deliveringcompassionate and humane care
- The research community by providing theinfrastructure and expertiserequired to support good and sound animal-based research
- Our institution by providing afiscally responsibleanimal care and use program
- The general public byensuring animal well-being and regulatory compliancewhile facilitating advancement of knowledge in human and animal health
Our program is searching for a dedicated individual to fulfill the clinical veterinarian position, so we can work together to meet the mission and service responsibilities of our program. We support multiple campuses, serving varied research programs and laboratory animal species, including but not limited to, non-human primates, swine, sheep, rabbits, rodents and small populations of aquatic species.
JOB SUMMARY
The ARP Veterinary Services supports the academic mission by providing essential clinical care of animals used for research, by ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and support of the animal-based research endeavor across all Wake Forest campuses. The Veterinary Staff must assure animals are healthy and suitable for research activities, respond to emergency and daily clinical needs of animals, provide support for animal-related research activities, assure compliance with regulations and provide support for overall animal welfare. Under limited supervision, the clinical veterinarian provides veterinary care to animals used in the research and teaching programs of Wake Forest University; directs and guides Animal Resources Program (ARP) veterinary technicians; guides Laboratory Animal Medicine Residents; and participates in Animal Care and Use protocol review and facility inspections.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Degree in Veterinary Medicine from an AVMA accredited school with one year of veterinary practice experience. ACLAM residency training or board certification is a plus.
LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, and/or REGISTRATION
State licensure to practice veterinary medicine in the United States.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
- Training and/or experience in laboratory animal medicine
- Excellent medical and surgical skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to work independently on assigned projects.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Provides veterinary care (medical, surgical, and emergency) to laboratory animal species. This includes daily rounds, physical examinations, diagnostic evaluations, procedures, and routine health monitoring. Rotates with veterinary faculty, staff, and trainees to provide weekend and holiday care.
- Develops and implements treatment plans, and completes medical records accordingly; communicates treatment and follow- up plan with Principal Investigators.
- Develops, implements, and provides suggestions for improvement on standard operating procedures pertaining to the care and use of research animals.
- Participates in monitoring animals following surgery, including pain assessment.
- Provides instruction for certification program for testing nonhuman primates for tuberculosis. Supervises intradermal tuberculin tests, and participate in reading testing as well as completing paperwork.
- Provides guidance, assistance to, and training of ARP veterinary technicians and other ARP support personnel.
- Participates in hands-on training of veterinary students, residents, and fellows.
- Maintains compliance with regulations, policies, and safety procedures.
- Performs other related work incidental to the duties described herein.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Requires weekend, holiday and off-hours coverage as needed on a rotating basis
- Possible exposure to odors, allergens, and outdoor elements
- Exposure to human and animal pathogens
- Exposure to animals that can inflict bites, kicks, or that can scratch
- Exposure to potential hazardous/ noxious devices, chemicals, and radiation
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Negative tests for active tuberculosis; color vision
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