*Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligible employer*
*This position is eligible for a one time $9,500 signing bonus upon successful hire.*
Retirement Benefits
Defined Retirement Pension
Retiree Health Savings
§457 Deferred Compensation Plan
Retiree Medical Trust
Flexible Schedule | Student Loan Forgiveness Program Eligible Employer |
Tuition Reimbursement | Employee Assistance Program | Wellness Center and
Lap Swim | Bilingual Bonus | Medical & Dental Insurance | Vision Plan (family
plan included) | Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance |
Professional Development Stipends | Generous Paid Time Off Including Paid
Parental Leave & 11 Paid Holidays Off
PLUS! Work in a fun environment with other animal lovers just as
dedicated and passionate as you are.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Compassionate Animal Shelter Veterinarian Needed to Help Give Animals a Second Chance
Are you a skilled and compassionate veterinarian with a deep love for our furry friends? Do you believe that every animal deserves a second chance at a happy and healthy life? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to make a lasting impact as an Animal Shelter Veterinarian.
At the Burbank Animal Shelter, we are dedicated to providing shelter, care, and rehabilitation to animals in need. Our mission is to find loving forever homes for as many animals as possible, while ensuring their well-being and overall health during their stay with us.
Responsibilities:
Provide veterinary care to animals in our shelter, including wellness exams, vaccinations, and medical treatments as needed.
Perform surgical procedures such as spay/neuter surgeries and other necessary surgeries.
Oversee the health and well-being of all animals, including creating treatment plans, medications administration, and regular check-ups.
Collaborate with our dedicated team of animal care professionals to develop and implement health and wellness programs tailored to each animal's needs.
Evaluate and diagnose medical conditions, and ensure accurate medical records are maintained.
Educate shelter staff, volunteers, and adopters on proper pet care, behavior, and health-related topics.
Be an advocate for animal welfare, promoting responsible pet ownership and participating in community outreach programs.
Qualifications:
DVM degree and a valid veterinary license in California.
Passion for animal welfare and a deep understanding of the unique needs and challenges faced by shelter animals.
Experience in shelter medicine and/or high-volume spay/neuter clinics is highly desirable.
Excellent diagnostic and medical skills with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a compassionate and empathetic approach towards animals and their caregivers.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.
Join our dedicated team and be a part of transforming the lives of countless animals. Together, we can give them the second chance they deserve and make a positive impact on our community.
To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant certifications or licenses to Brenda Castaneda at bcastaneda@burbankca.gov.
Under general supervision, to provide professional medical care, diagnosis, and treatment to animals housed at the Animal Shelter; and perform related work as required.
Provides lead direction to staff responsible for following prescribed treatment and maintaining treatment records for animals brought to the Shelter; ensures that the highest level of service and care are provided and that changes in animals’ conditions are recorded and properly addressed; assists in the development and implementation of goals, policies, and procedures for the facility and recommends changes as needed; examines and evaluates animals, and performs veterinary medical and surgical procedures, including vaccinations and preventative treatment as appropriate; performs surgical sterilization of animals, including pediatric and high volume spay/neuter; coordinates with local veterinarians and clinic/shelter professionals to promote positive and productive relationships; arranges for full-service care at a veterinary hospital for severely injured, sick or diseased animals and provides full orders for care; performs and/or directs necessary euthanasia according to established protocol; establishes and maintains medical records and drug use logs to standards of veterinary and sheltering practices; ensures that records are in order and complete, and prepares written reports as needed; ensures that all State and Federal laws, regulations, accepted standards, and Society of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA) policies and procedures are adhered to; maintains up-to-date knowledge of shelter animal health protocols, surgical procedures, and companion animal health issues; builds and maintains effective relationships with the community, volunteers, and fellow employees; assists in the monitoring of inventory and ordering of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.
Knowledge of symptoms of animal diseases; medications associated with veterinary care and their proper use and dosage; State and Federal laws regulations, accepted standards, and SAWA policies and procedures regarding clinic operations, the practice of veterinary medicine, drug control, and animal care and handling; proper methods of safely handling and restraining a wide variety of animals; various breeds and species of animals; animal nutritional needs; proper usage of veterinary and surgical equipment; animal behavior and anatomy; animal physical examinations.
Ability to detect symptoms of injury, illness, or abnormality in animals; perform medical and surgical procedures, including spay and neuter procedures for cats, dogs, and rabbits; write reports and maintain efficient records; work well and communicate effectively with fellow employees, outside agencies, volunteers, and the public; originate and execute projects with little or no supervision; effectively express ideas orally and inwriting; appropriately interpret instructions in written, oral, graphic, or schedule form; work with and restrain animals of all sizes.
Education/Training: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Doctor of Veterinary degree and 0-1 year of professional veterinary medical experience.
*Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligible employer*
*This position is eligible for a one time $9,500 signing bonus upon successful hire.*
Special Conditions & Requirements: The physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds; stoop, bend, carry, and run.
License & Certificates: A valid License to practice Veterinary medicine in the State of California at the time of application and a valid Drug Enforcement Agency Registration Number, which authorizes the holder to purchase schedule 2, 2N, 3, 3N, and 4 narcotics and drugs within six months of appointment.
Supplemental Information
A valid California Class "C" Driver's License or equivalent may be required at time of appointment.
The Burbank Animal Shelter is a division of Community Services in the Parks & Recreations Department. Please visit www.burbankanimalshelter.org to learn more about our animal shelter and www.burbankca.gov to learn more about the City of Burbank.