Emergency Veterinary Locum

Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO
$125 - $156

About The Position

Position Summary: Provides primary veterinary care and case management within the UC Service. Provides leadership to the veterinary care team. Utilizes medical knowledge and expertise to provide onsite triage for ill or injured animals. Communicates and coordinates with clients and/or referring veterinarians to obtain relevant history, prior diagnostics, etc., in order to diagnose and treat patients. Helps clients assimilate information and make care decisions. Communicates and coordinates with other hospital services to facilitate timely efficient assessment, diagnostics, stabilization, treatment and/or transfer. Provides ongoing updates and initiates follow up calls to clients, veterinarians, and relevant parties. Practices and promotes prompt, positive, professional interpersonal relations and communications. Problem solves and provides consultation to students, staff, faculty, and community. Provides written feedback on student performance. Develops knowledge and skills of DVM students, interns, residents, technicians and CE participants by providing clinical instruction in the principles and practice of veterinary triage skills and urgent care medicine. Presents staff training by illustrating new or reviewed specialty topics/techniques. Provides coaching and feedback. Brief Work Unit Description: At the CSU Veterinary Health System, animals and the people who care for them are at the heart of everything we do. Every decision we make reflects our commitment to those who trust us with their animals’ health. That focus inspires us to deliver expert veterinary services, support veterinary education and training, and advance groundbreaking research. We show up every day with passion, eagerness to collaborate, and a drive to redefine what’s possible. Our deep partnership with the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences amplifies our impact, enabling us to boldly innovate and share knowledge widely. Essential Job Duties: Provide primary veterinary care and case management, including onsite triage, diagnostics, treatment, and coordination with hospital services to ensure timely, high‑quality patient care. Lead and support the veterinary care team, collaborating with clients, referring veterinarians, students, staff, and faculty; communicate clearly to facilitate informed care decisions and continuity of care. Promote professional communication and education, delivering client updates and follow‑ups, consulting on clinical cases, problem‑solving collaboratively, and providing written feedback on student performance. Deliver comprehensive veterinary care and case management, including onsite triage, diagnostics, treatment, and coordination with hospital services, clients, and referring veterinarians to ensure efficient, high‑quality patient care. Provide clinical leadership and professional communication, supporting and consulting with students, staff, faculty, and the community; facilitating informed decision‑making; delivering follow‑up communication; and evaluating student performance.

Requirements

  • DVM
  • Ability to obtain a Colorado Veterinary License
  • 3 years’ experience as a DVM in small animal general or emergency practice
  • An Academic Veterinary License from CO DORA will be required to practice in this role.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience as a DVM in emergency practice
  • Leadership experience
  • Teaching experience

Responsibilities

  • Provide primary veterinary care and case management, including onsite triage, diagnostics, treatment, and coordination with hospital services to ensure timely, high‑quality patient care.
  • Lead and support the veterinary care team, collaborating with clients, referring veterinarians, students, staff, and faculty; communicate clearly to facilitate informed care decisions and continuity of care.
  • Promote professional communication and education, delivering client updates and follow‑ups, consulting on clinical cases, problem-solving collaboratively, and providing written feedback on student performance.
  • Deliver comprehensive veterinary care and case management, including onsite triage, diagnostics, treatment, and coordination with hospital services, clients, and referring veterinarians to ensure efficient, high‑quality patient care.
  • Provide clinical leadership and professional communication, supporting and consulting with students, staff, faculty, and the community; facilitating informed decision‑making; delivering follow‑up communication; and evaluating student performance.

Benefits

  • Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving the human condition through world-class teaching, research, and service.
  • With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, and focus on work-life balance, CSU is where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact.
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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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