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Associate Veterinarian
Souris Valley Animal Shelter
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Minot, ND 58701
Description
In addition to routine clinical duties—such as spay/neuter surgeries, dental procedures, examinations, diagnostics, and protocol maintenance—the SACC Associate Veterinarian will:
- Deliver veterinary services during scheduled business hours, including designated evening and weekend shifts to expand community access to care.
- Develop, update, and approve medical protocols covering intake, physical exams, treatment plans, low‑stress handling, sanitation, surgery and anesthesia, pain management, euthanasia, and outbreak response.
- Participate in population rounds, pathway planning, and decision‑making discussions to maintain capacity for care and promote efficient animal flow through the shelter system.
- Monitor population‑level health trends and guide policies for disease prevention, treatment, risk mitigation, and outbreak management.
- Oversee community programs—including TNR, vaccine/wellness clinics, and public spay/neuter services—and collaborate with local veterinary partners to meet community needs.
- Work collaboratively with clinic and shelter teams to ensure seamless patient care and continuity across shifts.
- Participate in the externship rotation with Long Island University, providing training and mentorship to veterinary students.
- Maintain accurate, timely electronic and physical medical records for all patients.
- Uphold the highest standards of professional conduct, ethics, and animal welfare.
- Attend and participate in shelter events, meetings, and community activities as needed.
How to Apply
Please email your resume to laura@svaspets.com.
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