Relief Veterinarian, CVH

Oregon Humane SocietyPortland, OR
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About The Position

The relief veterinarian is responsible for providing day-to-day delivery of exceptional diagnostic, treatment and surgical services to animals served and owned pets by the Oregon Humane Society. As a state licensed DVM, the relief veterinarian is also a primary care giver and must deliver exceptional services in accordance with practice and state standards. Medical cases are both outpatient and inpatient with the majority being canine and feline patients and a small percentage of cases being exotics (small mammals and birds) or other species. Additional responsibilities include providing clinical leadership to veterinary staff and student interns, as well as providing expert consultation to medical support staff regarding complex medical cases and decisions.

Requirements

  • DVM from an accredited academic institution.
  • Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the State of Oregon or able to acquire within six months of hire. Must maintain licensure as a condition of continued employment.
  • Able to provide high quality patient care to a wide variety of animal species and breeds.
  • Able to demonstrate excellent surgery and medical diagnostic abilities in a high volume veterinary medicine facility.
  • Able to preform in distracting conditions without loss of accuracy or appearance of frustration.
  • Able to demonstrate exceptionally strong verbal and written communication skills during interpersonal and technical job specific interactions.
  • Exhibit honesty, discretion, and sound judgment.
  • Possess strong mathematical skills including the ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide, compute rates and ratios, and convert units of measurement.

Nice To Haves

  • ABVP Canine/Feline Shelter Medicine Residency or experience
  • Able to exercise sound judgment and maintain a professional demeanor during all interactions with the public, partner agencies, donors, staff and volunteers.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook, Word, Excel.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills - able to communicate with a diverse population in a consistently informative, respectful and professional manner.

Responsibilities

  • Perform clinical and surgical veterinary duties in a high volume, high quality spay/neuter general surgery and diagnostic medical center.
  • Patients include shelter owned animals, animals surrendered to OHS from the public or because of cruelty investigations and animals presented for care by their owners or agents through programs at OHS.
  • Uphold team culture and values of compassion, efficiency, and responsibility.
  • Handle and treat patients in a safe and compassionate manner at all times.
  • Work effectively within the medical team and all departments at OHS.
  • Demonstrate commitment to teamwork, professionalism, responsibility, efficiency, and compassionate pet care.
  • Provide primary care to multiple species including dogs, cats, rabbits, pocket pets, birds etc.
  • As a credentialed veterinarian, utilize and hone clinical skills to the fullest degree possible within state practice.
  • Complete and maintain medical records in accordance with practice and state standards.
  • Provide direct professional contact with veterinarians and community practitioners to answer questions or to follow-up on concerns related to patient care and policies.
  • Participate in clinical instruction and mentorship of veterinary students during surgical procedures.
  • Attend and participate in twice-daily clinical rounds, when possible.
  • Provide leadership and direction during patient care discussions.
  • Deal with difficult situations in a calm and professional manner.
  • Role model professionalism and mutual respect during all interactions with staff and the public.
  • Represent OHS in a professional and positive manner at all times.
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