Associate Shelter Veterinarian & HQHV Spay/Neuter Surgeon
Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Working knowledge and adherence to Association of Shelter Veterinarians’ Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines of Spay-Neuter Programs
- Examine all paperwork and animals’ pre-op to determine their ability to withstand surgery, need for testing, changes in protocol, etc.
- Perform surgical sterilizations and other HSC surgeries as requested on a daily basis
- An interest in dentistry and other surgical procedures
- Examine all animals’ post-op to ensure appropriate recovery and healing
- Provide excellent customer service to all visitors and clients
- Consult with the patient’s owners for items of concern or out of the ordinary
- Examine and inoculate animals and provide recommendations for follow up care
- Collaborate with the Shelter Veterinarian to direct, coordinate and perform the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of animals in HSC’s care; both basic and emergency medicine
- Monitor herd health and well-being and propose options for increased physical and emotional health of shelter animals
- Create, implement and measure compliance with procedures and protocols to promote efficient and consistent care of shelter animals
- Help assure the use of controlled drugs is being logged and monitored accurately
- Provide post-operative rechecks and order of medical treatments as necessary to ensure complete surgical recovery
- Ensure all clinic staff members are adhering to proper pre-, peri and post-operative care of patients as outlined by the Clinic Services Practice Manager
- Communicate any issues or concerns with the Clinic Services Practice Manager
- Attends continuing education seminars annually to maintain up-to-date medical care, ideas and licensure
- Performs special assignments and other duties as assigned when necessary
Volunteer Relationships
- Proactively utilize and engage volunteers as team members
- Directly oversee daily work assignments of volunteers to ensure completion of work
- Coach volunteers by providing regular, ongoing feedback and training
Promote integration and utilization of volunteers; train volunteers to assist department
HSC Background
For more than 46 years, the Humane Society of Charlotte has been working toward our mission to champion the wellbeing of companion animals and strengthen their bond with people who know, love and need them. In 1986 HSC opened the first low-cost spay/neuter clinic in the southeast United States. In 2017 we launched a capital campaign to build a new state of the art facility and in 2022 we reached our capital campaign and opened our doors in June. We now have an expanded adoption center, spay/neuter & wellness clinic, pet help center and education center. Our updated facility allows HSC to become more easily accessible to the community and provide a safe space where all people are welcome and treated with the upmost care and respect. At HSC, it is our foundational belief that people will make good decisions for animals when they are treated with kindness and understanding, and when they have enough information and resources.
In 2023 our Clinic performed 8,162 spay/neuter surgeries and helped nearly 9,000 clients in our essential care clinic with vaccines and wellness visits. We have a goal to complete 9,600 surgeries in 2024 and plan to see continued growth in the years to come. We see many different populations of animals including HSC’s shelter animals, publicly owned pets, community cats as well as having partnerships with surrounding shelters. We believe by addressing various animal populations through our HQHV Spay/Neuter Program we can contribute to a healthier, more balanced community.
Our Shelter intakes upwards of 3,500 dogs or cats each year. Our companion animals arrive to us through other North Carolina shelters, owner surrenders and through national organizations. Our Shelter Veterinary Medical Team is responsible for performing exams on each of these animals, performing specialized procedures and surgeries as well as the continued medical care while our pets are in the care of HSC.
Commitment to the Community
It is the community vision of HSC to have a future when all companion animals have the support, care, and human connections needed to live healthy, rewarding lives.
The Humane Society of Charlotte is a community resource committed to delivering effective, innovative services that strengthen the human animal bond and improve the lives of companion animals and the people who care about them. Our vision is for Charlotte to be a humane community, for animals and people and one in which all live together harmoniously.
While many view HSC as an animal centric organization, our intent is to positively impact people and animals. As a non-profit built on the belief that all people are equally deserving of the love and companionship of a pet, HSC’s work is rooted in compassion and equity.
Within our work and in adherence with our vison and mission, we are committed to exemplifying humane behavior and believe there is no place for hate, intolerance, discrimination or racism. We stand solidly with those who seek systematic change, racial justice, and a social fabric that embraces everyone equally.
As animal welfare professionals, we must always remember to keep the human in humane.
Qualifications & Expectations
- Required Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine; DVM or VMD
- Preferred three to five years of experience and/or training in high volume spay/neuter surgeries however we welcome those to apply who are new to spay/neuter surgery
- Enthusiasm for the mission of the Humane Society of Charlotte and helping animals and people in our community
- Working knowledge of MS Office and database management software
- Self-motivated, well organized, detail oriented, and able to effectively work independently and within a team framework
- Goal oriented, committed to excellence and results
- Strong interpersonal communication skills required, as well as a high-level skill in written and verbal communication
- Capable of balancing multiple priorities, with limited resources, in a fast-paced environment
- Must be comfortable interacting with dogs and cats
- Must have a reliable mode of transportation
- Must be willing to work flexible hours
- EOE
Compensation
$110,000 ‐ $120,000 per year, compensation commensurate with experience & ability.
Position hours can be flexible and based on the needs of the individual departments. Clinic hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00am – 4:00pm. While the Shelter Medical Team is available 7 days a week from 7:30am – 6:00pm.
HSC offers a 100% company covered NC Veterinary License, Privilege License, AVMA dues, NCVMA dues, and PLIT Insurance along with a Continuing Education Stipend of $2,000/annually. We are also a 501(3)c non-profit organization and therefore eligible for the federal Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program. Relocation assistance may be provided.
HSC includes competitive benefits including 98% company covered Medical & Prescription Drug Insurance, Dental & Vison Insurance, complementary Life and Disability Insurance, Medical & Dependent Care FSA, 401(k) with 3% discretionary match, Employee Assistance Program comprising of free mental healthcare, legal and financial health, Professional Development Assistance, 4-week paid Sabbatical, paid Parental Leave, generous PTO and additional paid leave programs.
HSC also offers multiple discounted benefits for your pet including Adoption, Food Programs, Wellness Care & Preventative Medication, Training, Pet Insurance and paid Pet Bereavement Leave.
How to Apply
To Apply
Visit our careers webpage Humane Society of Charlotte Careers. Here you can learn more about our benefits, culture, and FAQ’s. If you are interested in applying, you can email your resume to our HR Department at catfield@humanecharlotte.org