Are you passionate about providing exceptional care to our furry friends? AHeinz57 Pet Rescue & Transport, is seeking a dedicated Veterinarian to join our team! This is a wonderful opportunity to learn and grow in your career, as we are never sure what is going to come thru our doors next!
Job Expectations:
Perform spay/neuter and TNR surgeries 3 days per week.
Perform small animal care: microchipping, heartworm/Felv testing, preventive care, etc
Utilize digital radiography and dental radiography for accurate diagnostics
Administer vaccines and perform dental prophylaxis
Experience with IDEXX Neo Practice Management System
Conduct anesthesia, digital x-rays, and ultrasound procedures
Handle urgent care cases, internal medicine, other surgery, and critical care
Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the State of Iowa
Hold a DEA license.
Company Information:
AHeinz57 Pet Rescue & Transport is an animal welfare organization providing services to most communities in Dallas County, Iowa. We provide a minimum of core veterinary care to our animals and low cost spay/neuter services to the communities we serve. We are hoping to expand within the next 5 years to have a full-service low cost clinic for the general public.
At AHeinz57 Pet Rescue & Transport we are committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity in backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives strengthens our team and drives innovation.
AHeinz57 Pet Rescue is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, and we value the contributions of all employees.
AHeinz57 Pet Rescue & Transport is a non-profit animal welfare organization. We care for homeless companion animals in De Soto, Adel, Van Meter, Dallas Center, Waukee, West Des Moines, and other communities when space allows. We are on a mission to responsibly care for companion animals as well as tackling the pet overpopulation problem in our community.