Shelter Veterinarian

Anti Cruelty logo with an illustrated blue dog and grey cat.
  • Full Time
  • Chicago

Website The Anti-Cruelty Society

GENERAL SUMMARY 
The Clinic Veterinarian, under the direction of the Clinic Medical Director, provides medical and surgical services to the animals in the shelter and the public clinic. The veterinary team works together along with Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Assistants and Clinic Managers in a team effort to provide Best Care for all patients. In-house laboratory equipment, digital dental and full-body radiography, and dental equipment are some of the tools available. Excellent PTO package and benefits offered as well as professional memberships, retirement benefits and continuing education. 
 
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 
Provide medical services to dogs, cats, and small mammals in the shelter including treatment of infectious disease and both acute or chronic illness, striving toward adoptions as quickly as possible. 
Perform high quality high volume spay-neuter on shelter and public patients, and other soft tissue surgeries for shelter patients. 
Oversee behavioral health of the shelter animals. 
Conduct continuing education for the clinic and Anti-Cruelty staff. 
Mentor veterinary students in their final year in shelter medicine. 
Contribute to protocols and processes as delegated by the Clinic Medical Director. 
In cooperation with the Clinic Medical Director, ensure the smooth functioning of the operation of the clinic.  
Act as a spokesperson on veterinary questions for the media as delegated by the Clinic Medical Director. 
Attend as needed Anti-Cruelty events. 
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES 
Willingness to work with and learn about dogs, cats, and small mammals from a variety of backgrounds with a variety of behavior. Knowledge of treatment and containment of infectious disease a must. Ability to interact courteously and respectfully with supervisors, fellow employees, volunteers, visitors and general public.  
 
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree, i.e., Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD), obtained at a school or college of veterinary medicine accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education. Must have a current, valid Illinois veterinary license or the ability to obtain one.  
 
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS 
One year of previous experience as a Veterinarian is preferred but not required. 
 
Note:  A comparable combination of education, experience or training that would provide the level of knowledge, skills and ability required may qualify an individual. 
 
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 
Ability to handle work around companion animals. 
Ability to remain on feet for long periods of time. 
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds.  
 
 
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 
Available to work outside of regular work schedule, including weekends or holidays, as assigned or required. 

The Anti-Cruelty Society is an equal opportunity employer 

The job description is a guide to the essential functions of the job, not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, qualifications, physical demands, and work environment conditions. Job descriptions are reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of the organization at the sole discretion of management. 
 
 
 

 

To apply for this job please visit anticruelty.org.