Associate Veterinarian
Company: Heidi's Village
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Heidi's Village exists to foster a community where pets and
people are treated with respect, dignity, and compassion. We serve
the non-profit animal welfare community through a one-of-a-kind
business model, providing low-cost boarding and veterinary services
exclusively to such organizations. We are looking for people with a
great attitude and work ethic, the ability to learn, and the desire
to be part of a team focused on excellence. Under the direction of
our Lead Veterinarian and in coordination with Heidi's Village
Leadership Team, our Associate Veterinarian is responsible for the
delivery of compassionate, top-notch medical care to cats and dogs
in our fear free practice. No two days are ever the same and our
veterinarians see a variety of cases, from routine preventative
care to surgeries and, at times, urgent care. Our care caseload
provides the perfect combination of challenge and diversity, with
medical care that includes diagnostics, dentistry, radiology, and
surgery. Our Associate Veterinarian partners with our clinic
manager and veterinary technicians/assistants in the delivery of
the highest quality medical care possible for newly
rescued/sheltered/fostered pets. Not only are we looking for
qualified experience but, equally important, we need the qualities
found in certified animal lovers - dedication to deliver
compassionate care! The successful candidate provides leadership
for all clinic personnel and medical expertise to the entire
Company and will contribute to our cohesive and collaborative
relationships with leaders across a variety of other departments.
Schedule : Flexibility to create a collective schedule that
effectively/efficiently manages public clinic hours, as well as the
medical needs of boarding animals Clinic Hours: 7:30am - 5:00pm,
Monday - Saturday (Closed Sundays & Major Holidays) Public Hours:
9:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday (Closed Major Holidays) 9:00am -
4:00pm, Saturday - Sunday (Closed Major Holidays) Partner Hours:
6:30am - 6:30pm, 365/Year (Some Major Holidays Limited) Primary
Responsibilities: Contribute to the development, oversight and
effective execution of all medical protocols, guidelines, and
standard operating procedures to promote the humane
care/feeding/welfare of shelter animals in our care, including but
not limited to boarded animals, medical fosters with chronic
illness or disease, emergent situations, and humane euthanasia
decisions. Compassionately deliver quality service in preventative
care appointments; in house (boarded pets), in hospital and
outpatient soft tissue surgeries, dentistry, radiology, urgent care
situations at times and other services as directed by the Lead
Veterinarian. Monitor for and aid in the response to potential
zoonosis or other illness/outbreaks in our facility. Ensure
accurate and timely medical record-keeping for all animals in our
care, including but not limited to surgical, complication,
mortality, and controlled drug logs and statistics for patients.
Assist our Lead Veterinarian and Practice Manager in the oversight
of clinic staff (including relief, students, and/or interns) on all
medical matters as well as day-to-day business issues such as
scheduling, staff performance, training, and development. Support
all staff, and Rescue Partners, to ensure sheltered animals'
medical needs are addressed safely, timely, and effectively. Build
and successfully maintain positive and collaborative relationships
with our rescue partners' primary medical volunteer staff. Ensure
observance and compliance with all applicable federal, state,
county laws, regulations, and ordinances inclusive of OSHA
requirements. Maintain professional liability insurance at levels
sufficient to meet minimum requirements recommended by the American
Veterinary Medical Association Represent the organization in the
community through participation in local events, as needed Other
duties as self-identified or assigned A successful candidate
possesses the following skillsets, attributes, education, and/or
experience: Licensed Arizona Veterinarian; complete/maintain all
professional requirements for active/good standing licensure and
insurance Possess or have the ability to obtain/maintain
requirements of a DEA License Excellent, demonstrated medical and
surgical skills 3+ years' DVM experience 1+ years Leadership
experience desired but not required Animal welfare industry
experience, knowledge, or interest a plus Proven ability to work
collaboratively with colleagues, DVMs, and teammates to build a
results-driven, team-oriented environment Value and support a
culture rooted in positivity, continuous learning, and intra/cross
departmental teamwork Proven organizational skills and effective
communication skills Demonstrate initiative, capacity to think
outside the box, and willingness to do what's right in any given
situation Ethical person who possesses good emotional intelligence
and conflict management skills A great sense of humor is
encouraged! High attention to detail and exceptional quality
standards Ability to meet deadlines and perform work accurately,
but with expediency Achievement-oriented and self-motivated Work
Environment and Physical Demands: Fast paced with frequent and
unplanned operational challenges and interruptions Collaborative
environment where employees are expected to assist others
regardless of job title or function Frequent exposure to animal
noises, odors, bodily fluids/excrement, and dander Work is
performed in a potentially high decibel area, with varied
temperature control (including in/outdoors), and with safety
equipment often required Regularly required to stand/walk on all
types of surfaces - slippery, uneven, and rough Must be able to
actively stand/walk/bend while handling a wide variety of
size/strength/temperament of animals Frequent
lifting/handling/controlling animals/materials weighing 50+ pounds
safely Available by phone after hours for post-surgical
complications/emergencies; rotational basis with other DVMs
Compensation and Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with
experience 501(c)3 qualifies under AVMA Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program 403(b) with elective deferrals Company
contributed medical, dental, vision Company paid life, add,
short-term disability, long-term disability Company paid Employee
Assistance Program Flexible schedule with paid time off and major
holidays Paid license fees, insurance, continuing education, and
dedicated days off to attend Employee discounted veterinarian
services Compassionate bereavement for loss of pet We offer an
environment that will challenge and reward personal and
professional growth and take pride in the following values:
Commitment - We are mission focused, open to new ideas, and
committed to excellence Harmony - We value and promote harmonious
relationships, internally and externally Accountability - We hold
ourselves accountable for our actions, accept responsibility, and
have high expectations of ourselves and each other Respect - We
respectfully welcome diverse opinions and experiences and treat
each other, the animals in our care, and our partners/community
members with compassion and dignity Trust - We honor
confidentiality, always assume the best intentions, and expect
honesty Safety - We are wholeheartedly committed to each other's
safety and the safety of our animals Do you share these values? Are
you looking for a place to call home? Heidi's Village may be the
place for you! Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 1 - 3
years Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: Heidi's Village, Prescott , Associate Veterinarian, Healthcare , Phoenix, Arizona
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