Humane Society for Southwest Washington
Veterinarian - Shelter Medicine
Humane Society for Southwest Washington, Vancouver, Washington, United States, 98662
Veterinarian – Shelter Medicine
Humane Society for Southwest Washington (HSSW)
is currently seeking a full‑time, FLSA exempt Veterinarian to join our Shelter Medicine team. This position is located in Vancouver, WA and will provide high‑quality, subsidized care to the pets of income‑qualified families in our community. HSSW has been caring for animals in Southwest Washington since 1897 and serves more than 10,000 pets each year.
At HSSW, we rescue, return, restore, rehome, and reconnect one animal at a time. We are committed to a diverse, healthy, and engaged team that treats one another with kindness and provides compassionate care for the pets and people we serve.
Responsibilities
Provide quality veterinary and surgical care for animals served by HSSW, including shelter animals housed on site and in foster homes, stray and protective custody animals, and pets of low‑income clients.
Perform high‑volume, spay and neuter (HQHVSN) surgical techniques. Perform other soft‑tissue surgical procedures and dentistry as needed.
Practice incremental medicine within HSSW’s scope of care, utilizing problem‑solving and critical‑thinking skills.
Work collaboratively with other Shelter Veterinarians and Leadership from other departments to develop and implement treatment plans and to make euthanasia and population‑level decisions.
Provide HQHVSN, urgent care, and wellness to pets of low‑income community members through HSSW Spay & Save and Community Solutions Program.
Practice medicine and maintain records in accordance with state practice act and organization standards.
Demonstrate knowledge and compliance of safety regulations and safe work practices. Follow all safety guidelines to ensure a safe work environment. Take immediate action to address any safety concern or noncompliance of safety rules that could put an employee, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk.
Assist with directing, guiding, counseling, and training staff and volunteers in the performance of their respective responsibilities within the department in a culture of continuous improvement.
Participate in creation and maintenance of departmental SOPs and training.
Actively support staff and the integration of volunteers and promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals and mission.
Represent HSSW in a professional and positive manner.
Closely monitor the shelter population to maintain the integrity of the HSSW’s shelter and adoption program.
Work closely with the Shelter Operations teams to jointly determine placement for special‑needs animals.
Support positive working relationships with other animal shelters, private veterinarians, and rescue groups.
Assist with the transfer or acceptance of animals requiring extended medical care to/from partner facilities.
Qualifications
Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from an accredited university or equivalent.
DVM license in Washington State.
Ability to work effectively in a demanding environment with diverse populations.
Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills and a high degree of emotional and social intelligence.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work a flexible schedule that may include some nights, weekends, and on‑call status.
Demonstrated ability to utilize Microsoft suite of products.
The ability to work in an emotional field where a positive attitude, sense of humor and understanding how to recognize and address compassion fatigue are essential.
Able to perform physical work: bending, lifting, walking, and standing for up to 6 hours per day, moving up to 50 lbs. with assistance.
Benefits
Health insurance effective the first of the month following hire (full‑time employees).
Dental and vision insurance effective the first of the month following hire.
Matching percentage 401(k) retirement plan beginning the first month after hire, with a 3‑year graded vesting schedule and ROTH contribution option.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available to all employees and household members.
Section 125 FSA Cafeteria Plan for out‑of‑pocket health and/or dependent day‑care expenses.
Access to affordable life, disability, and accidental supplemental insurance.
Numerous employee discounts and discounts with partner organizations.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness qualified employer: To learn more about this Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, go to https://studentaid.gov/manage‑loans/forgiveness‑cancellation.
Paid Time Off (PTO) PTO is granted at 3 weeks per year.
Additional Paid Time Includes
Floating Holidays (full‑time employees).
Bereavement leave.
Pet bereavement leave.
Culture Vision: A community where everyone loves and cares for animals.
Mission: Rescue. Return. Restore. Rehome. Reconnect. One animal at a time.
Values: Compassion. Collaboration. Excellence. Service. Integrity.
The Ultimate Team Player
Displays interest, enthusiasm, and an affinity for working with people.
Demonstrates an attitude of being of‑service, using good judgment, maintaining a positive outlook, and ideally, a sense of humor.
Works well in teams and demonstrates an attitude and commitment to collaboration with a sincere interest in helping others succeed.
Is committed to achieving excellence individually and as a part of the team.
Exhibits adaptability, curiosity, flexibility to change, open to new ideas, and encourages others to recognize changes in work tasks, situations, and environment as an opportunity for transformation.
Is committed to personal and professional development through life‑long learning.
How to Apply If you are a good fit and meet the qualifications for this position, click the Apply button to begin your journey to join our team today.
HSSW participates in E‑Verify.
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Salary: $100,000 – $120,000 per year.
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is currently seeking a full‑time, FLSA exempt Veterinarian to join our Shelter Medicine team. This position is located in Vancouver, WA and will provide high‑quality, subsidized care to the pets of income‑qualified families in our community. HSSW has been caring for animals in Southwest Washington since 1897 and serves more than 10,000 pets each year.
At HSSW, we rescue, return, restore, rehome, and reconnect one animal at a time. We are committed to a diverse, healthy, and engaged team that treats one another with kindness and provides compassionate care for the pets and people we serve.
Responsibilities
Provide quality veterinary and surgical care for animals served by HSSW, including shelter animals housed on site and in foster homes, stray and protective custody animals, and pets of low‑income clients.
Perform high‑volume, spay and neuter (HQHVSN) surgical techniques. Perform other soft‑tissue surgical procedures and dentistry as needed.
Practice incremental medicine within HSSW’s scope of care, utilizing problem‑solving and critical‑thinking skills.
Work collaboratively with other Shelter Veterinarians and Leadership from other departments to develop and implement treatment plans and to make euthanasia and population‑level decisions.
Provide HQHVSN, urgent care, and wellness to pets of low‑income community members through HSSW Spay & Save and Community Solutions Program.
Practice medicine and maintain records in accordance with state practice act and organization standards.
Demonstrate knowledge and compliance of safety regulations and safe work practices. Follow all safety guidelines to ensure a safe work environment. Take immediate action to address any safety concern or noncompliance of safety rules that could put an employee, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk.
Assist with directing, guiding, counseling, and training staff and volunteers in the performance of their respective responsibilities within the department in a culture of continuous improvement.
Participate in creation and maintenance of departmental SOPs and training.
Actively support staff and the integration of volunteers and promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals and mission.
Represent HSSW in a professional and positive manner.
Closely monitor the shelter population to maintain the integrity of the HSSW’s shelter and adoption program.
Work closely with the Shelter Operations teams to jointly determine placement for special‑needs animals.
Support positive working relationships with other animal shelters, private veterinarians, and rescue groups.
Assist with the transfer or acceptance of animals requiring extended medical care to/from partner facilities.
Qualifications
Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from an accredited university or equivalent.
DVM license in Washington State.
Ability to work effectively in a demanding environment with diverse populations.
Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills and a high degree of emotional and social intelligence.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work a flexible schedule that may include some nights, weekends, and on‑call status.
Demonstrated ability to utilize Microsoft suite of products.
The ability to work in an emotional field where a positive attitude, sense of humor and understanding how to recognize and address compassion fatigue are essential.
Able to perform physical work: bending, lifting, walking, and standing for up to 6 hours per day, moving up to 50 lbs. with assistance.
Benefits
Health insurance effective the first of the month following hire (full‑time employees).
Dental and vision insurance effective the first of the month following hire.
Matching percentage 401(k) retirement plan beginning the first month after hire, with a 3‑year graded vesting schedule and ROTH contribution option.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available to all employees and household members.
Section 125 FSA Cafeteria Plan for out‑of‑pocket health and/or dependent day‑care expenses.
Access to affordable life, disability, and accidental supplemental insurance.
Numerous employee discounts and discounts with partner organizations.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness qualified employer: To learn more about this Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, go to https://studentaid.gov/manage‑loans/forgiveness‑cancellation.
Paid Time Off (PTO) PTO is granted at 3 weeks per year.
Additional Paid Time Includes
Floating Holidays (full‑time employees).
Bereavement leave.
Pet bereavement leave.
Culture Vision: A community where everyone loves and cares for animals.
Mission: Rescue. Return. Restore. Rehome. Reconnect. One animal at a time.
Values: Compassion. Collaboration. Excellence. Service. Integrity.
The Ultimate Team Player
Displays interest, enthusiasm, and an affinity for working with people.
Demonstrates an attitude of being of‑service, using good judgment, maintaining a positive outlook, and ideally, a sense of humor.
Works well in teams and demonstrates an attitude and commitment to collaboration with a sincere interest in helping others succeed.
Is committed to achieving excellence individually and as a part of the team.
Exhibits adaptability, curiosity, flexibility to change, open to new ideas, and encourages others to recognize changes in work tasks, situations, and environment as an opportunity for transformation.
Is committed to personal and professional development through life‑long learning.
How to Apply If you are a good fit and meet the qualifications for this position, click the Apply button to begin your journey to join our team today.
HSSW participates in E‑Verify.
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Salary: $100,000 – $120,000 per year.
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