Location: Warren, MI
Company: The Vet Recruiter
Veterinary & Animal Care Jobs refer to professions focused on the health and well-being of animals. These roles range from veterinarians who diagnose and treat animal diseases, to veterinary technicians and nurses who provide support in clinical settings. Other positions include animal caretakers, shelter workers, and wildlife rehabilitators. A key feature of these jobs is the combination of medical knowledge with a passion for animal welfare, often requiring hands-on care in various environments that may include clinics, zoos, farms, or shelters. These careers demand a unique blend of compassion, technical skills, and sometimes physical strength, all aimed at improving the lives of animals.
fit, working together with a team of passionate partners to deliver the highest standards of care. Benefits of the being a Vetco Relief Veterinarian include: Flexible online booking! Achieve ultimate work-life balance. You select your shifts with no minimum or maximum number required.
Weekend and weekday hours available to select. You determine your rate for each relief shift chosen. Appointment based model for all pet parents to manage traffic. Trained, experienced paraprofessionals will take care of operations, so you can focus on delivering the best care. Electronic based medical documentation. Generous Petco discounts to help care for your pack. Ability to continue all practice activities
outside of Vetco clinic shifts. NO agency fees! Relief Shift Options Include : VETCO VACCINATION CLINICS : Basic wellness checks, vaccinations, heartworm testing, and microchip insertion.
No surgeries, emergencies, or illness care visits. Locations inside Petco stores and other retail locations. VETCO TOTAL CARE HOSPITALS: General practice hospitals delivering preventive care to diagnostic workups, outpatient surgeries and dentals; hospitals equipped with digital dental x-ray, Butterfly IQ+ Vet ultrasound imaging, and on-site labs and X-ray. Licensed and trained hospital staff. No overnights or emergency on-call. Requirements Include : Doctor of Veterinary Medicine state license in good
standing Appropriate state specific licensing to perform all shift functions DEA in good standing required for full-service Vetco Total Care hospital shifts Ability to provide Certification of Insurance (COI) + license defense Compliance with all local state and federal mandates Send an email or schedule a call directly with one of our Talent Advisors to learn more!
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Veterinary & Animal Care jobs encompass a variety of roles focused on the health and well-being of animals. These positions range from veterinarians who diagnose and treat animal illnesses, veterinary technicians, and nurses who assist in medical procedures, to animal caregivers and shelter workers who provide day-to-day care. Key features of these jobs include a compassionate nature, a strong interest in animal biology and behavior, and a commitment to improving the lives of animals. Professionals in this field often work in clinics, zoos, farms, or wildlife conservation areas, combining medical knowledge with hands-on care to ensure the welfare of both domestic and wild animals.
Veterinary & Animal Care Jobs refer to professions focused on the health and well-being of animals. These roles range from veterinarians who diagnose and treat animal diseases, to veterinary technicians and nurses who provide support in clinical settings. Other positions include animal caretakers, shelter workers, and wildlife rehabilitators. A key feature of these jobs is the combination of medical knowledge with a passion for animal welfare, often requiring hands-on care in various environments that may include clinics, zoos, farms, or shelters. These careers demand a unique blend of compassion, technical skills, and sometimes physical strength, all aimed at improving the lives of animals.
improve the quality of life for all of our residents. Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Animal Shelter Director, this position is responsible for the overall care of the shelter animals. This position performs surgeries including spay and neuter for shelter animals, high volume spay and neuter clinics for the public, and additional soft tissue surgeries as needed.
The Veterinarian diagnoses and sets up medical treatment plans for a wide variety of health issues in shelter animals, performs triage as needed, and medical treatment of sick and injured strays. This position provides advice on animal abuse, cruelty, or neglect cases and provides reports for criminal cases and
expert witnesses on such cases. Pay Rate Information: The Animal Shelter Veterinarian position is a part-time, non-union position and pay is $68.50/hour. Benefits: Optional Voluntary 457 Deferred Compensation plan Up to $300 annual Wellness reimbursement & $100 incentive for completing your annual physical & Health backssment.
Employee Assistance Program Pro-rated based on the DOH Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Minimum Qualifications: Oversees and manages all veterinary and medical care related to shelter animals. Plans and implements a comprehensive health care program including environmental sanitation, disease surveillance, physical examinations, vaccination, parasite control,
disease testing and treatment, surgery, nutrition, outbreak response and environmental enrichment for animals in the shelter.
Participates in the intake process, ensuring each animal receives a physical examination upon intake and that sick and injured animals are diagnosed and treatment is prescribed. Performs high volume spay and neuter surgeries for shelter animals and the public. Performs additional surgery as necessary on shelter animals. Provides triage and emergency medical care, including being on call, as needed. Emergency care includes, but is not limited to, IV catheter placement, emergency surgeries, transfusions, etc. Diagnoses and treats injuries and medical conditions with pain control, supportive, and life-saving treatments.
Monitors the health of animals in the shelter (in collaboration with the shelter staff) and provide appropriate treatment when necessary. Provides education, leadership, direction, guidance, and training for veterinary technicians, other shelter staff, and volunteers. Educates staff and volunteers in surgical anesthesia, surgical assistance and post-surgical care, animal diseases, medical treatments, testing vaccination, disease control and prevention, sanitation and public health. Assists with developing written protocols for the shelter clinic.
Performs necropsy on shelter animals to determine cause of death or disease for herd health information, and as legal evidence in abuse, cruelty, or neglect cases. Advises Animal Control Officers and Animal Control Director on abuse, cruelty, and neglect cases. Writes veterinary reports and may appear in court for such cases. Keeps abreast of medical, legislative, and regulatory developments, new techniques, and current issues through continued education and professional growth. Attends conferences, workshops, and seminars as appropriate. Communicates verbally and in writing with staff and adopters regarding the medical care provided, any special health needs and recommended follow-up for each adopted animal.
Perform all other duties as assigned. Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Minimum Qualifications: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities and minimum qualifications necessary to perform the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job. Requirements include the following: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree and two years of experience as a veterinarian.
The County, at its discretion, may consider an alternative combination of formal education and work experience. Veterinary License in the State of Michigan and in good standing with the Michigan Board of Veterinary Medicine. Ability to qualify and obtain a premise Schedule IV DEA license and Michigan shop License. Michigan Vehicle Operator's License. Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of providing medical care for animals in a shelter environment, performing surgeries, and humane euthanasia. Considerable knowledge and skill in performing a variety of surgeries, providing education to staff, volunteers and the public on care and disease prevention of animals, and identifying animals that are victim to abuse, cruelty, and neglect.
Skill in assembling and analyzing data, preparing comprehensive and accurate reports and the ability to identify and implement new best practices. Skill in effectively communicating ideas and concepts orally and in writing. Ability to establish effective working relationships and use good judgment, initiative and resourcefulness when dealing with County employees, contractors to the County, representatives of other governmental units, professional contacts, elected officials, and the public.
Ability to backss situations, solve problems, work effectively under stress, within deadlines, and in emergency situations. Skill in the use of office equipment and technology, including Microsoft Suite applications and software utilized in animal control. Skill in the use of a variety of veterinary medical equipment including, but not limited to, anesthesia machines, pulse oximeters, autoclave, surgical instruments, refractometer, X-ray and X-ray processor, microscope, and stethoscope. Ability to respond to emergencies or service needs on a 24-hour basis.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate in person and by telephone, read regular and small print, view and produce written and electronic documents and enter data on a computer keyboard with repetitive keystrokes.
The employee must be mobile in an office setting, stand, sit, stoop and kneel, use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee must lift or push/pull objects of up to 40 lbs. without assistance. Accommodation will be made, as needed, for employees required to lift or move objects that exceed this weight. The typical work environment of this job is a clinical or office setting where the noise level is quiet and sometimes moderate. Though applicable safety procedures are documented and utilized, the incumbent may be exposed to unsanitary or unhygienic materials, individuals and situations in the course of performing required duties.