Education: Must possess a DVM or VMD degree from an accredited college or university and be licensed to practice as a Veterinarian in the State of Florida prior to starting work. Experience: At least one (1) year of experience is preferred working in the capacity of a Veterinarian to include performing spay/neuter surgeries and pre-pubescent sterilizations required. Shelter Medicine Certification or experience working in an animal shelter preferred.
Shelter veterinarian will: Perform spay/neuters on adopted pets including prepubescent animals; Create treatment plans for sick/injured pets; Provide evaluations and treatments for neglected or abused animals; Testify in court regarding animal cruelty, fighting, neglect cases; Assist with the pet retention program so that pets can avoid being relinquished to the shelter; Educate staff/volunteers/public on matters of animal health and care; Establish operating protocols to help ensure the best care possible for sheltered pets; Help establish shelter health protocols and work to mitigate disease issues or outbreaks in the shelter; Must be a team player with an easy to get along with attitude even in a fast-paced, often challenging work environment; Be willing to follow established county and internal policies and procedures. Working in an animal shelter and caring for animals that truly need care may be one of the most rewarding jobs you will ever consider. So much more! Our shelter receives mostly dogs and cats but also livestock, wildlife, and on rare occasions, exotic animals too. |