Under general supervision, to plan, coordinate and provide routine and emergency medical treatment services and to manage the overall health of animals housed at the Santa Clara County Animal Shelter.
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COVID -19 Risk Tier – Lower Risk or Intermediate Risk
Typical Tasks
Directs, coordinates and performs the screening, diagnosis and basic and emergency medical treatment and the required surgeries for animals in the Shelter;
Performs or directs the visual monitoring of impounded animals, including those that may be isolated or quarantined for signs and symptoms of illness or unusual behavior;
Performs surgical procedures, including spaying and neutering;
Vaccinates animals;
Maintains animal medical records to track their care and health conditions;
Establishes and implements written medical treatment protocols;
Effectively communicates the condition and status of animals with staff, the general public and animal groups;
Advises staff on matters within the veterinary field;
Requests purchase orders;
Monitors, maintains and provides quality control of drugs used at the shelter and in the field;
Trains appropriate staff in administering first aide, vaccinations and how to euthanize animals and perform other paramedical duties;
Coordinates with the Animal Shelter Supervisor regarding euthanasia of animals that are irremediably suffering from series illness or severe injury;
Advises on procedures to maintain a comprehensive disease prevention program for the animal shelter;
Participates and provides veterinary services for special spay/neuter or vaccination clinics;
Provides social media information and educational materials related to veterinary medical issues in the community, and related to adoptable and fostered animals;
Assists Animal Control Officers with assessing, treating or euthanizing animals in the field;
Provides professional assistance in the investigations of mistreatment or neglect of animals; occasionally prepares reports to testify in court as the medical expert in animal cruelty or neglect cases;
May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required;
Performs other related duties as required.
Employment Standards
Possession of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from an accredited college or university, and
Two (2) years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of animals in a clinical setting, private practice or animal shelter environment that includes performing surgery. Experience as a Veterinarian in an animal shelter strongly preferred.
Special Requirements
Possession of a valid license issued by the California Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine to practice as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine prior to appointment and the possession and maintenance of a valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) certificate/license.
Possession of a valid California Driver's License prior to appointment and the ability to qualify for and maintain a County Driver's Permit.
Knowledge of:
State, federal and municipal animal health laws, regulations and ordinances governing the impounding, care, and treatment of animals;
Principles and practices of veterinary medicine;
Treatment, prevention and control of the common diseases of animals;
Fundamental principles and methods of clinical diagnosis;
Physical and behavioral characteristics of domestic animals;
Common computer applications including word processing and spreadsheets;
Standard office practices, procedures, and office machines;
Safety regulations and safe work practices;
Mathematical computations such as calculating proportions, percentages, volume, ratios, fractions;
Accurate recordkeeping.
Ability to:
Examine, evaluate and treat shelter animals in a professional and efficient manner;
Perform high quality animal surgeries in a fast-paced environment;
Administer tests for diseases in animals and interpret results;
Develop and implement goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards for medical staff;
Operate relevant medical equipment;
Make sound medical decisions that include prescribing medications and euthanasia of animals that are irremediably suffering from serious illness or severe injury;
Train staff on basic paramedical duties and to rapidly identify animals requiring isolation or veterinary care;
Develop and establish medical standards/procedures for the maintenance of healthy/safe/sanitary facilities;
Explain rules and regulations governing care and treatment of animals to staff, volunteers and the general public;
Stay abreast of new trends and innovations in animal shelter medicine;
Write reports, business correspondence, and assist in developing policies and procedures;
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Operate a computer and common office applications, and calculate mathematical figures;
Communicate effectively, orally and in writing;
Maintain accurate physical and electronic records.
Physical Requirements
Carry, handle, lift and transport animals weighing up to 50 pounds;
Stoop, bend and reach, grasp and manipulate bulky and moderately heavy items and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds;
The County of Santa Clara is located at the southern end of the San Francisco Bay and encompasses 1,312 square miles.
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