Director, Wildlife Health

Toronto ZooToronto, ON
Onsite

About The Position

This senior leadership role at the Toronto Zoo sits at the intersection of science, strategy, and conservation impact, influencing animal welfare and conservation outcomes, locally and globally. The Director of Wildlife Health oversees the operational efficiency and financial sustainability of the Wildlife Health Centre, which includes the animal hospital, quarantine unit, laboratories, and conservation breeding programs, along with its staff of veterinary and animal care professionals. The Director oversees the Veterinary, Nutrition, and Welfare Science programs as part of the zoo’s holistic One Well-being model. As a member of the senior leadership team, the Director develops near-term and long-term strategies for the overall direction of animal well-being and provides support for the Zoo’s conservation and research efforts and the achievement of the Toronto Zoo’s Strategic and Master Plans.

Requirements

  • Must be a graduate of Veterinary Medicine from a recognized college.
  • Must have 10 years plus progressive related experience practicing veterinary medicine in a zoo or major animal holding facility.
  • Must possess a minimum of 5 years of experience in a leadership position in a related discipline at the managerial level, preferably in a unionized environment.
  • Must have completed a post-graduate training program in zoo medicine or have relevant equivalent experience.
  • Must possess (or be able to obtain) a license in veterinary medicine issued by the College of Veterinarians of Ontario.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct and publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and obtain external funding.
  • Must possess demonstrated presentation skills, along with the ability to prepare and deliver training programs and be able to speak well in public.
  • A proven ability to effectively direct and motivate staff and to lead work teams.
  • Possess experience in the preparation and administration of an operating budget.
  • Must be knowledgeable in the use of computerized programs and systems, including Microsoft Office 365.
  • Well-developed interpersonal skills, along with strong communications skills including excellent writing skills and the ability to speak confidently in public.
  • Must have a working knowledge of the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act and WHMIS legislation.

Nice To Haves

  • Strong preference for Board certification or eligibility by the American College of Zoo Medicine, or the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians, or the equivalent.
  • Clinical skills, including anesthesia, in a broad range of taxa is preferred.
  • Experience with teaching is desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Leads a comprehensive One Well-being program in conjunction with the Wildlife Care Division, that includes preventive and emergency medicine, nutrition and welfare for resident animals and external animals requiring sanctuary in our facility.
  • Develops and maintains external partnerships with academic institutions and government agencies while staying current on advancements in wildlife health and zoo science, implementing best-practice standards and innovative programs to enhance the zoo’s practices, reputation, and state-of-the-art wildlife health program.
  • Oversees relevant research, conservation, and training projects, including professional publications and presentations.
  • Provides mentorship for both professional development of exempt staff and supervision of the veterinary training program in zoological medicine.
  • Works with exempt staff to engage the Strategic Communications team and share wildlife related stories using a variety of platforms.
  • Develops and implements policies and procedures for the division and the Zoo as required.
  • Provides oversight of the regular maintenance of veterinary record data. Collaborates with the Wildlife Health Manager to ensure compilation of data for monthly reports regarding the health of the collection.
  • Participates in the wildlife health aspects of local, regional, national, and international conservation programs.
  • Acts as the Veterinary Science Advisor for the Animal Care and Research Committee and Animal Welfare Committee.
  • Works with regulatory and accrediting bodies, including AZA, OMAFA and CCAC, to ensure compliance with and develop new animal health and welfare standards.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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