Summary:
Who we are:
The ASPCA recognizes that one of the persistent challenges facing animal welfare is ensuring pets across the country have access to essential veterinary care. Our commitment to solving this problem is reflected in the organization’s 2025 Access to Veterinary Care Programmatic Area of Focus. The ASPCA Animal Hospital (AAH) supports this focus in our three priority areas: Direct Care, Teaching, and Research.
AAH provides expert, urgent medical care to some of NYC’s most vulnerable animals. As a component of the NYC safety net system, we provide subsidized care for animals whose owners are experiencing financial challenges and could not otherwise afford medical care for their pet. We also provide medical care for animals who come to us through our internal partners, including victims of cruelty and neglect as part of our partnership with the NYPD.
In AAH’s direct care work, we develop and use less costly, yet effective protocols to address common medical conditions with good prognoses in the patients we serve. In our teaching programs, we influence the next generation of veterinary professionals by teaching our access to care philosophies and techniques to our veterinary interns, fellows, and externs and veterinary technician interns. And in our research work, we test treatment protocols to identify effective, lower cost options to common conditions and share our findings with the broader veterinary community to influence others to provide greater access to care.
What you’ll do/Job Summary:
Our 10 veterinarians rotate daily through surgery, treatment, dentistry, emergency appointments, and management of hospitalized patients from both public clients and animals from our Adoption Center. As part of a larger team, staff doctors benefit from knowledge sharing between peers as well as from a board-certified internist and surgeon. In addition to direct care, our veterinarians provide mentorship to interns, externs, and shelter residents.
This is a 4 day schedule/10 hour days and includes one weekend day (one full weekend off per month.)
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Managing Medical Cases (80%):
- Provide high-quality, practical veterinary care to a wide range of outpatients and inpatients, skilled and efficient diagnosis and treatment of outpatients and hospitalized animals within hospital medical parameters and budgetary guidelines
- Perform general procedures, routine and emergency surgery and high-volume dentistry
- Provide a high level of customer service to external and internal clients
- Practice in compliance with Fear Free guidelines
- While seeing appointments: Fulfill 30-minute turnaround time
Provide Medical Coverage for Internal Departments:
- Oversee admission of patients to the hospital from the ASPCA Adoption Center, kitten nursery, ARC and CARE
- Recommend treatment plans, provide inpatient care, and oversee drop offs for procedures and diagnostics
- Based on operational needs, provide medical coverage for cats and dogs housed in the Animal recovery center that are involved in active investigations of cruelty and neglect.
Collaboration/Mentorship (20%):
- Positive participation in doctors’ meetings/ICU Rounds
- Empathetic mentorship and training of externs and interns
- Provision of medical information and hospital representation to other departments of the ASPCA, to the public, and potentially to the media
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.
Qualifications:
- Ability to successfully work in a high-volume, fast-paced urgent care practice.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrates critical thinking skills and good judgment.
- Strong analysis and interpretation skills.
- Ability to work well under pressure, adapt to changing circumstances, make decisions quickly and juggle multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Strong interest in animal welfare and serving underserved communities.
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 $148,000-$156,000. In addition to a competitive salary, this role offers a signing bonus.
Education and Work Experience:
- Doctorate: Veterinary Medicine (Required)
- 1 year experience; small animal rotating internship preferred, DVM degree (or equivalent) with NY State veterinary license, Fear Free Certified within 60 days of hire.
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