What are the responsibilities and job description for the Shelter Veterinarian position at City of Rochester, NY?
General Description
This is a technical position with responsibility for planning and implementing the shelter medicine procedures and policies for the City of Rochester, such as: spay/neuter program, vaccination protocols, cleaning and disinfecting protocols, and treatment protocols for sick and injured animals. General direction is received from the Director of Animal Services with regard to department policies and priorities. Wide latitude is allowed in the use of independent judgment in the performance of duties particularly in development of internal animal care procedures. Related work is performed as required.
This is a Competitive Class position. The individual selected to fill this vacancy will be given a provisional appointment and will be required to participate in the next Civil Service Examination for this title.
A qualified applicant may be provisionally appointed and serve in the position until a Civil Service Examination is administered and an appropriate eligible list can be established to make a permanent appointment in accordance with the Civil Service Rule of Three. (See "http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589935786" Provisional Appointment - FAQ's) If you are already a City employee and have permanent, competitive status in your current position and appointment to this title would result in a provisional appointment in another department, you will lose your previous permanent competitive rights.
Typical Work Activities
- Directs, coordinates, and performs the screening, diagnosis, and basic and emergency medical
- treatment of all animals harbored at the shelter;
- Performs or oversees the visual monitoring of animals, including those that may be
- isolated or quarantined for signs of illness or unusual behavior;
- Makes recommendations on disease control, sanitation, and clinic procedures and supplies, and
- veterinary equipment and supplies;
- Maintains the records to track the care and condition of animals;
- Administers or trains and oversees appropriate staff in administering medical care and vaccinations to
- animals, the performance of euthanasia and other paramedical duties;
- Performs euthanasia in absence of euthanasia technicians;
- Works, communicates, and interacts professionally with staff, volunteers, and clients,
- with the local veterinary community and the staff of partnering shelters;
- Recommends transfer of animals to veterinary hospitals and emergency care facilities;
- Performs high-volume spay/neuter surgeries, including pediatric surgeries, for shelter and owned pets;
- Provides post-operative care as necessary;
- Assists with adoption counseling and in-foster treatment;
- Assists with on-site training and supervision of veterinary technician and animal care technicians;
- Assesses veterinary equipment and supply needs and assists with inventory and purchasing;
- Assists with media and public relations efforts in promotion of the organization;
- Assists Director with decisions on shelter policy;
- Communicates and follows safety and hazard procedures;
- Ensures that shelter staff participates in a comprehensive disease prevention program.
Minimum Qualifications
High School diploma or GED PLUS:
- Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine and two (2) years of experience performing surgical sterilizations and overseeing the veterinary protocols; AND
- New York State License to Practice Veterinary Medicine and Surgery.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
NYS License to Practice Veterinary Medicine and Surgery will continue to be required throughout employment.
For full-time employees:
The City of Rochester offers a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
For less-than full-time employees:
The City of Rochester offers numerous growth opportunities to include the potential to transition into full-time, permanent employment.