Summary:
Are you a dedicated shelter veterinarian passionate about delivering high-quality medical care to animals in need? Are you energized by collaborating with operations and behavior experts to optimize the overall well-being of animals? Do you thrive in a dynamic and complex environment, where colleagues collaborate to provide comprehensive care for animals while advancing knowledge in our field? If so, the role of Veterinarian at the ASPCA’s Cruelty Recovery Center (CRC) might be right for you!
Who We Are
At the Cruelty Recovery Center (CRC) in Columbus, Ohio, a dedicated team of sheltering, veterinary and animal behavior staff work together to care for animals rescued in ASPCA national cruelty cases and disaster responses. This team works closely with the ASPCA’s National Field & Disaster Response (NFDR), Forensics Sciences, Legal Advocacy, Criminal Practice & Investigations, Behavioral Sciences (BST) and Shelter Medicine Services (SMS) teams to ensure well-coordinated operations and high-quality, collaborative care for animal victims of neglect, abuse and natural disasters. The CRC team also provides care for animals housed in ASPCA temporary field shelters.
What You’ll Do
Veterinarians at the Cruelty Recovery Center will play a critical role on this team ensuring a high quality of care and timely treatment decisions for all animals. They will collaborate with the Senior Director, Veterinary Services (SDVS) and current CRC Veterinarians to provide veterinary care for all animals on-site and must be able to quickly adjust focus and shift priorities based on patient and operational needs. The Veterinarian will also support the Forensics Sciences team in the examination, documentation, and collection of evidence from victims of animal cruelty. The Veterinarian will be expected to divide their time between caring for animals housed at the CRC facility and field operations work, based upon the current needs of the National Field & Disaster Response team.
When & Where You’ll Work
What You’ll Get
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 be modified in the future.
This position is eligible for a signing bonus and/or relocation assistance.
Benefits
At the ASPCA, you don’t have 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:
For more information on our benefits offerings, visit our website.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Veterinary Care and Clinical Case Management
Provide timely, high-quality veterinary care to dogs, cats, and other species as needed, in accordance with ASPCA medical protocols and shelter medicine principles and best practices at the CRC and in temporary shelters
Monitor the health and welfare of the shelter population, identify potential disease outbreaks, and implement appropriate mitigation measures. Ensure appropriate use of quarantine and isolation spaces to manage individual patient needs and protect population health effectively
Provide skilled and efficient diagnosis and treatment of patients with timely recognition of medical conditions requiring care through outside veterinary partners. Work with partner veterinary hospitals as needed, including referring animals for advanced workups and specialty care. Ensure animals receive medical exams upon admission and are provided with ongoing care as appropriate, whether on-site, in foster homes, boarding facilities, or other off-site locations; ensure veterinary care provided is aligned with, and contributes to, timely decisions and efficient outcomes for animals once ownership is obtained
Complete certificates of veterinary inspection, as appropriate, for transfer of animals between facilities and/or placement of animals released from care
Safely and efficiently perform sterilization surgeries, other common soft tissue surgeries, and dental extractions
Direct and manage the treatment of in-house intensive care patients including infectious diseases
Perform humane euthanasia following disposition decisions and/or in the event of urgent medical need, sometimes for a large number of animals at a time
Assist with planning of small- and large-scale case responses and participate in assessment and management of these case animals in the field and on criminal scenes
Support the collection of evidence and documentation of examinations of live and deceased victims of animal cruelty, including but not limited to the performance of clinical forensic exams and gross necropsies, completion of reports for law enforcement, and testifying as an expert witness, as needed
Obtain relevant continuing education as required by the ASPCA and state licensing boards. Remain current on best practices in shelter medicine
Collaboration and Administration
Regularly participate in MBS population rounds with behavioral and sheltering staff: review medical concern boards and collaborate in the moment to ensure timely delivery of integrated care
Closely collaborate with other teams including but not limited to Sheltering, Behavior, Criminal Practice & Investigations, and Forensic Sciences to ensure the overall well-being of each animal, to effectively share information in a timely fashion with relevant stakeholders, and to ensure that decision-making regarding treatment and outcome of each animal is informed by all relevant considerations (medical, behavioral and legal status)
Communicate regularly with other branches using objective language and established communication systems to inform and advise regarding medical conditions of animals at the shelter and in foster care, including outbreaks of infectious disease
Participate in pathway planning to ensure appropriate and timely disposition decisions that consider animals’ physical, medical, social and behavioral needs collectively, for animals on-site as well as those housed at off-site locations
Regularly attend Veterinary Services meetings as well as appropriate interdepartmental and all-staff meetings
Provide oversight to ensure adequate communication and facilitate continuity of care for medical responders in temporary shelters
Maintain accurate and thorough medical documentation in accordance with principles of medical record-keeping, document all exam findings, test results, and treatments. Produce administrative reports and communicate animal status updates as needed
Utilize appropriate chain of custody, evidence transfer and disposition procedure for forensic evidence
Support the medical staff with identifying inventory and ordering needs
Assist in staff training in all areas of sheltering best practices including preventive care, disease outbreak management, and proper use of PPE
Competently and compassionately explain animals’ conditions to staff and responders with easily understood language. Provide mentorship for student externs and other potential teaching opportunities
Offer input and feedback on medical protocols and standards of care
Follow, enforce, and provide input to all CRC and ASPCA protocols and procedures (e.g. information sheets, data sheets, etc.)
Model a standard of continual commitment to improvement in all aspects of CRC care and handling of dogs, cats, and other species
Practice and model low-stress handling techniques to minimize animal fear, anxiety and stress
Education and Work Experience:
Doctorate: Veterinary Medicine or equivalent degree from an accredited veterinary college required
Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the state of Ohio or eligible for licensure; must obtain license within 30 days of hire; Willing and able to maintain veterinary licenses in multiple states to support field work
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience as a veterinarian working primarily or exclusively with dogs and cats
Clinical experience with poultry, horses, and other species preferred
Clinical shelter medicine experience or advanced training (i.e., internship, fellowship, residency) strongly preferred
Forensic experience preferred
Experience working with legal cases and disaster response preferred
Fear Free® and Fear Free Shelters certified or completed within 60 days of employment
Practice and model low-stress handling techniques to minimize animal fear, anxiety and stress
Knowledge of and experience working within Incident Command System (ICS) structure preferred; completion of ICS 100, ICS 200, IS0010.a, IS0011.a, and IS0700.b training courses within 3 months of employment
Additional Qualifications:
Possess sound clinical judgement and resiliency to make end-of-life decisions for patients and to coach and support staff and volunteers regarding those decisions
Comfortable with humane euthanasia in theory and in practice
Able to witness animal suffering medically and/or behaviorally
Demonstrated ability in low-stress animal handling and restraint
Possess critical thinking and multitasking skills; able to quickly and calmly adjust focus and shift priorities based on patient and operational need. Can easily adapt to changes and help others to do the same
Resilient, bounces back from difficult and disappointing situations quickly
Able to maintain strict confidentiality when dealing with criminal cases
Builds strong work relationships based on trust, respect, and listening to understand. Fosters collaboration by creating strong connections with colleagues at all levels and in all areas. Demonstrates genuine interest in the thoughts, ideas, and expertise of others
Ability to work on a team as well as independently; ability to lead as well as follow instructions. Able to set a clear direction and inspire others to work towards shared goals
Cultivates a climate in which diverse perspectives are solicited, encouraged, valued, and respected. Unafraid of hard conversations and approaches them openly and kindly
Sets a high standard by modeling transparency, integrity, honesty, and strong ethical principles. Views conflict as an opportunity to improve communication, clarify and articulate values, and build stronger relationships
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office and email; familiarity with Salesforce or other shelter software systems a plus
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds; Able to work standing for 8 or more hours and bend, crouch, kneel and move freely to perform responsibilities that include handling potentially dangerous and/or medically compromised animals in stressful conditions
Able to occasionally work in physically challenging conditions and able to wear appropriate protective gear, including a protective mask. Job responsibilities may entail exposure to chemical and biological hazards, such as feces and blood, exposure to sharp objects, working in noisy environments and working in areas with uneven, wet and slippery surfaces
Qualifications:
See above for qualifications details.
Language:
English (Required)Education and Work Experience:
Doctorate: Veterinary Medicine (Required)