Veterinarian - Manassas, United States - Prince William County Government

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Introduction:


Are you up for the challenge of joining us in building a high performing veterinary program in an open admission, municipal government run facility in Northern Virginia? The Prince William County Police Department's Animal Services Bureau is seeking a veterinarian for the new position of Clinic Veterinarian.

This position will lead a veterinary staff in the development of a high performing veterinary program that is focused on the medical needs of the unowned animals of Prince William County.

The Animal Services Bureau's facility became fully operational in 2022 and services 3,000 - 4,000 animals per year, including dogs, cats, small domestic animals, birds, reptiles, poultry and some small livestock.

The Animal Services Bureau is seeking to create a veterinary program that will increase the level of care we provide, maximize our positive outcomes, and provide greater services to our community.


About This Role:


The Animal Services Bureau Veterinarian functions as manager and provider of the veterinary services program/services with the Animal Services Bureau.


In your role you will:

  • Serve as the Veterinarian In-Charge for the onsite licensed clinic
  • Ensure bureau compliance with VDACS veterinary related policies including functioning as the bureau's supervising veterinarian and ensuring required staff complete euthanasia certification as needed
  • Manage population health through practicing high quality and costeffective shelter medicine methods, encompassing both herd health and individual needs
  • Provide diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning for animals in custody in a manner that delivers high quality care while minimizing stress and discomfort
  • Serve as a resource for staff development and for Animal Services Center protocols including sanitary measures, disease prevention, feeding and general care
  • Provide expertise and documentation for enforcement related action including courtroom testimony
  • Provide Spay and Neuter surgeries, to include pediatric patients
  • Perform other general surgery needs to include but not limited to cryptorchid, mass removal, cherry eye, amputation, and simple hernia repair
  • Oversee and perform basic dental procedures
  • Participate in bureau related community outreach programs
  • In conjunction with ACB management team, develop and implement PWC TNVR program
  • Direct and manage a team of three staff to achieve the veterinary services goals of the bureau
Additionally, you may be asked to provide mentorship to interns and other duties as assigned.
Work is performed in a fast-paced environment requiring multitasking. Work environment will include exposure to zoonotic diseases, noxious gases, chemicals, loud noises, and fractious animals.


Minimum Requirements:

Requires a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine; and 2 years of related (Veterinarian) experience.


Preferences:


  • Experience performing surgery in a high volume spay/neuter environment
  • Experience managing herd health or large populations of animals
  • Ability to provide basic care for pocket pets, livestock, exotics, or avians
  • Knowledge of Fear Free practices
  • Familiarity with animal cruelty/neglect prosecution requirements
  • Shelter Medicine Certification or experience with a shelter medicine setting
  • 2 years experience in related Shelter Medicine or 3 years experience post doctorate

Special Requirements:


  • Must possess a valid driver's license
  • Must pass DMV check, polygraph, background investigation and employment physical
  • Must possess a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine and have valid VA license to practice or be license eligible in VA and must obtain a valid license within 30 days of employment.
  • Must have a valid DEA License
  • Must be able to stand for long periods of time for surgical procedures
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Work Schedule:
Starting Salary Range:

$159, $206,963.25 annually

Note

The above position description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.

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**Prince William County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.

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