Veterinarian, Veterinary Hospital at CSU Spur
Description
Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive patient examinations and develop diagnostic and/or treatment plan options using an incremental care approach for patients with urgent/sick care needs.
- Perform and interpret diagnostic studies including diagnostic imaging, bloodwork, and in-house cytology.
- Perform surgeries and comprehensive dentistry procedures, including surgical extractions, in an on-view setting.
- Provide end of life services.
- Opportunity to perform high-quality high-volume spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats.
- Conduct brief wellness examinations and provide vaccinations at high-quality high-volume vaccine clinics located within the League’s priority neighborhoods.
- Effectively and compassionately communicate with owners of pets and the community.
- Manage and maintain accurate medical records using a cloud-based/digital practice management software system.
- Provide support and clinical mentorship to externs and interns, including direct observation, training, and assessment.
- Contribute to and lead initiatives to improve processes and procedures.
- Participate in regularly scheduled doctor meetings and journal clubs.
- Cultivate a culture of collaboration, teamwork and learning within veterinary services and throughout the League.
- Opportunities to participate in donor events, meetings, and tours.
- Serve as a veterinary ambassador with community partners, promoting the League’s mission, goals and strategic initiatives including Socially Conscious Sheltering and Animal Communities to veterinarians, vendors, the public, and other animal welfare related organizations.
People Care
People are the key to fulfilling our mission. Making internal and external patrons and their needs a primary focus is expected in all situations. This position interacts with and collaborates with employees at all levels of the organization. Communication occurs through face to face, telephone, and electronic interactions and may also include contact with the general public and League business partners. Communication and contact must be clear, understandable, cooperative, professional, and respectful in all circumstances. Employees are expected to actively support a positive team environment, directly address conflict, and appropriately express concerns.
Competencies
Competencies are work behaviors and expectations necessary for successful job performance. They encompass knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes, and actions. Additional definitions for competencies may be obtained from Human Resources
Organizational Key Competencies
- Integrity and Ethics
- Adapting to Change and Ambiguity
- Customer and Community Focus
- Emotional Intelligence
- Excellence
Position Key Competencies
- Analytical Thinking
- Critical Thinking
- Team Player
- Conflict Management
- Community Partnerships
- Strong Leadership
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Innovation
- Strategic Thinking
Supervisory or Managerial Responsibility
- Veterinary Interns
- Veterinary Externs
- Volunteers
Travel
- This position requires travel to different work sites
Work Conditions and Physical Requirements
The Dumb Friends League’s Veterinary Hospital at CSU Spur provides an “on-view” experience for visitors to the CSU Spur campus. Staff joining the Community Veterinary Solutions team should expect that they will occasionally or regularly, depending on their work assignment, be working in an exam room, surgical suite or dentistry suite that is on-view through windows to a public audience.
Handle and restrain animals of various sizes, weights, and temperaments. Subject to animal bites or scratches. Work performed in high noise level areas. Exposure to cleaning chemicals, fumes, dust, animal dander, urine and feces. Exposure to radiation in association with performing radiology procedures. Physical efforts require constant bending, stooping, standing, climbing stairs, and walking. Repetitive motion associated with medical and surgical care provision for patients. Frequent lifting of animals and objects with reasonable accommodation.
Shift Details: Full Time Staff Veterinarians work Three to Four, 10-hour shifts
Full Time Benefits* – Please visit our website for a comprehensive list of all offered benefits.
*Benefits and compensation range listed below apply to full time employees working 40 hours a week.*
- Benefits (medical, dental, and vision)
- Flexible spending accounts
- League-paid Life and Short-Term Disability Insurance
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Sabbatical Program
- Holiday Pay
- 401(k)
- Veterinarians are eligible for student loan reimbursement
- Up to $2,000 Relocation Assistance
- And more!
Compensation: Starting at $110,000 - $120,000 annually - at Full Time 40 hours status (starting pay commensurate with market, experience, and equity)
Requirements
Position Qualifications
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Strong interpersonal communication skills
- High emotional intelligence
- Ability to effectively communicate in writing
- Effective time management skills with the ability to triage cases and workload
- Ability to work well within a fast-paced environment
- High attention to detail
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs
Required
- Education: Doctoral degree in veterinary medicine
- Work Experience: Experience practicing veterinary medicine with owned companion animals.
- Special Training, Certification or Licensure: Eligible to obtain a Colorado Veterinary License.
Desired
- Experience performing comprehensive dentistry, including surgical extractions
- Experience performing fundamental ultrasonography
- Experience performing high quality, high volume spay/neuter procedures
How to Apply
Please click the link below to apply!
https://www.ddfl.org/about-us#Career