ASPCA

Veterinarian

ASPCA  •  $148k - $156k/yr  •  New York (Onsite)  •  9 days ago
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Job Description

Are you passionate about helping animals in need and eager to advance the field of animal welfare? Do you thrive in a dynamic, complex, highly collaborative environment? If so, the role of Veterinarian at the ASPCA’s Recovery & Rehabilitation Center (R&R Center) in Pawling, NY might be right for you!

Who We Are

The R&R Center in Pawling, NY, is a unique program dedicated to providing integrated sheltering, behavioral, and medical care for canine victims of cruelty. The R&R Center team works closely with ASPCA teams in New York City to help animals rescued in partnership with the NYPD

WhatYou’llDo

The individual in this roleis responsible forproviding high quality veterinary care to canines recovering at the R&R Center from the physical and behavioral impacts of animal cruelty. As one of our staff veterinarians,you’llbe a critical player on this high-performing team and will be focused on attending to the health and welfare of individual animals and the entire shelter population equally. The successful candidate for this rolewill be a skilled clinician whovalues teamwork, collaboration, and an integrated approach to recovery and rehabilitation that balances medical, behavioral, and environmental needs.

  • The Veterinarian reports directly to the Senior Director, Veterinary Services and has no direct reports.

Where and WhenYou’llWork

  • This position is an on-site role and reports to the R&R Center in Pawling, NY.

  • The regular work schedulefor this position is Sunday through Wednesday 8am-6pm

  • This position requiresthe ability to work a flexible schedule when needed including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays.

  • Schedules are subject to change as needed by the ASPCA.

  • This position requires the ability and willingness to travel up to 10% of the time 

WhatYou’llGet

Compensation

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 bemodifiedin the future

The target hiring range for this role is $148,000 - $156,000 annually

This position is eligible for a signing bonus and/or a relocation stipend.

Benefits

At the ASPCA, youdon’thave to choose between your passion and making a living. Our comprehensive benefits package helps ensure you can live a rewarding life at work and at home. Our benefits include, but are not limited to:

  • Affordable health coverage,including medical, employer-paid dental and optional vision coverage.

  • Flexible time offthat includes vacation time, paid personal time, sick time, bereavement time, paid parental leave, and 10 company paid holidays that allows you even more flexibility toobservethe days that mean the most to you.

  • Competitive financial incentives and retirement savings,including a 401(k) plan with generous employer contributions — we match dollar-for-dollar up to 4% and provide an additional4% contribution toward your future each year.

  • Robust professional development opportunities,including classes, on-the-job training, coaching and mentorship with industry-leading peers, internal mobility, opportunities to support in the field and so much more.

For more information on our benefits offerings, visit our website

Responsibilities:

Responsibility buckets are not listed in general order of importance. They include, but are not limited to:

Veterinary Care & Medical Practice

  • Provide timely, practical, high-quality veterinary care in accordance with ASPCA protocols, R&R SOPs, shelter medicine principles, and best practices, including oversight and direct patient care delivered by medical team members.
  • Develop skilled, efficient, low-stress diagnostic and treatment plans for a wide variety of illnesses and injuries.
  • Perform HVHQSN surgeries, dental procedures, and other surgical procedures using appropriate techniques, anesthesia, and multimodal analgesia.
  • Administer vaccines and preventatives according to established protocols.
  • Guide appropriate and timely decisions about humane euthanasia and perform humane euthanasia as needed.
  • Work with partner veterinary clinics and hospitals as needed, including referrals for advanced care.
  • Complete certificates of veterinary inspection, as appropriate, for transfer of animals between facilities and/or placement of animals released from care.

Shelter Population Health & Daily Medical Oversight

  • Play a leading role in daily rounds alongside behavior and sheltering staff; ensure individual patients and the shelter population are assessed daily, and that treatment or intervention recommendations are implemented in a timely manner.
  • Monitor the health and welfare of the shelter population, identify potential disease outbreaks, and implement appropriate control measures.
  • Ensure effective use of quarantine and isolation to address individual animal needs and protect population health, while balancing animals’ physical and behavioral well-being.
  • Keep the Senior Director of Veterinary Services apprised of patient medical progress, population health concerns, and significant medical or welfare issues.

Collaboration, Communication & Meetings

  • Maintain regular and close communication with veterinary colleagues in other ASPCA programs, including the Adoption Center, Animal Recovery Center, ASPCA Animal Hospital, and Community Medicine, to support the welfare of animals in our care, share information in a timely manner, and ensure decisions regarding treatment, pathway plans, and outcomes are informed by all relevant considerations.
  • Collaborate with behavior and sheltering colleagues to ensure holistic, balanced care for animals and a cohesive team culture for staff.
  • Communicate regularly with the behavior team using objective language and established communication systems to ensure information is shared in a timely fashion with relevant stakeholders.
  • Competently and compassionately explain animals’ medical conditions to staff and volunteers using clear, easily understood language.
  • Regularly attend Veterinary Services, appropriate cross-functional, and all-staff meetings.

Records, Legal Documentation & Reporting

  • Maintain thorough, high-quality veterinary records, documenting all exam findings, test results, diagnoses, treatments, and relevant medical recommendations.
  • Maintain accurate chain of custody and evidence disposition records.
  • Provide expert testimony in court, if requested.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality with criminal case information
  • Accurately track and report time worked, time off, and work-related travel expenses.

Animal Welfare, Safety & Compliance

  • Provide a safe, compassionate environment for animals in our care, staff, volunteers, and clients by using low-stress handling techniques.
  • Adhere to all protocols put forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
  • Follow and ensure compliance with all ASPCA R&R SOPs.
  • Provide input on written SOPs and related materials, including information sheets and data sheets.
  • Responsibly steward R&R Center assets.

Training, Mentorship & Continuous Improvement

  • Assist in staff training across all areas to ensure staff understand shelter disease control protocols, nutritional guidelines, preventative care and vaccination schedules, and the importance of daily monitoring.
  • Teach and mentor staff on shelter medicine principles and R&R shelter medicine protocols.
  • With the Senior Director of Veterinary Services, contribute to a culture of learning at the R&R Center, modeling a standard of continual improvement in all aspects of animal care.
  • Stay current on shelter medicine practices and trends and ensure their consistent application.
  • Obtain relevant continuing education as required by the ASPCA and the state licensing board.

Cross-Program Support

  • Deploy with other ASPCA teams, including but not limited to Community Engagement, Community Medicine, National Field & Disaster Response, and the Cruelty Recovery Center, based on availability and programmatic needs.

Education and Work Experience

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or equivalent from an accredited veterinary college
  • Eligibility for NYS licensure required; current licensure in NYS strongly preferred
  • Minimum 2 years clinical practice as a small animal DVM
  • Shelter medicine experience strongly preferred
  • Fear Free® Veterinary certification (approximately 9 hours) and shelter certification within 60 days or hire
  • USDA certification within 1 year of hire

Language

  • English (required)

Qualifications

  • Solid veterinary medical knowledge, clinical judgment, and surgical skills necessary to perform the essential responsibilities of the role, including shelter medicine, diagnosis and treatment, soft tissue surgery, dentistry, humane euthanasia, and population health management.
  • Fluent in the use of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint; familiarity with shelter software systems or Salesforce a plus 
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Able to regularly witness animals suffering medically and/or behaviorally
  • 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
  • Displays concern for the safety and well-being of self, animals and others, especially under stress
  • Fosters collaboration by creating strong connections with colleagues at all levels and in all areas
  • Builds strong work relationships based on trust, respect, and listening to understand
  • Freely and generously shares knowledge, skills, and expertise with others
  • Demonstrates genuine interest in the thoughts, ideas, and expertise of others
  • Proactively problem-solves and takes appropriate initiative to implement solutions
  • Flexible; can easily adapt to changes and help others do the same 
  • Resilient; bounces back from difficult and disappointing situations quickly
  • Ability to set a clear direction and inspire others to work towards shared goals
  • Sets a high standard by modeling transparency, integrity, honesty and strong ethical principles
  • Values ongoing training and education
  • Able to work in a physically demanding environment and in a variety of environments
  • Able to lift and carry animals (50 pounds unassisted, 100 pounds with assistance) and equipment, such as food bags, bedding, and cleaning supplies
  • Able to comfortably handle and restrain animals safely and humanely, particularly in stressful situations
  • Ability to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, including but not limited to disposable coveralls, respirators or face masks, and booties
  • Ability to exemplify ASPCA’s core values and behavioral competencies.

Language:

English (Required)

Education and Work Experience:

Doctorate: Veterinary Medicine (Required)

ASPCA

About ASPCA

The ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is the first animal welfare organization established in North America and serves as the nation’s leading voice for animals. The organization’s mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States. The ASPCA provides local and national leadership in three key areas: protecting and rescuing animals from crisis, assisting animals in communities and advancing legal protection for animals.

The ASPCA was founded by Henry Bergh in 1866 on the belief that animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of humans, and must be protected under the law. Headquartered in New York City, the ASPCA maintains a full-service animal hospital, spay/neuter clinic, rehabilitation center for canine victims of cruelty, kitten nursery and adoption facility. In addition, the ASPCA announced a groundbreaking anti-cruelty partnership with the New York Police Department in 2013, which has resulted in a record-breaking number of arrests and animals’ lives saved.

The ASPCA also operates programs and services that extend nationwide, including a Field Investigation and Response team that rescues animal victims of natural and man-made disasters, a fully-subsidized spay/neuter clinic in Los Angeles, a Behavioral Rehabilitation Center for fearful, under-socialized dogs, and a 24-hour, 365-day Animal Poison Control Center that provides pet owners and veterinarians with live, on-call assistance related to toxic products and substances. In 2015, the ASPCA acquired Humane Alliance, the nation’s leading training and education organization focusing on high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter.

The ASPCA is a privately funded 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization supported by more than 2 million animal advocates across the country.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Year Founded
1866
Website
aspca.org
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