CSS Veterinarian (VETERINARIAN 3)
University of California, Davis · Davis, CA · 1 wk ago
Healthcare$111k–$230k/yrPart-time
About the role
Direct and supervise professional DVM students who work up, diagnose and treat, prepare for and perform various surgical procedures, anesthetize, operate, recover, and monitor postoperative progress and analgesic needs of cats and dogs. Provides instruction in the form of rounds to the students and evaluates students. Oversees treatment and maintenance of the Gourley colony animals (dogs and cats).
Responsibilities
- 95% - Community Surgical Practice
- 5% - Instruction
Requirements
- Full Veterinary License from the state of California or a University Veterinary License.
- D.V.M. or equivalent degree.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience practicing as a veterinarian.
- Experience performing animal surgery.
- Experience to provide oversight of professional DVM students and animal health technicians in all aspects of small animal surgery.
- Experience to provide constructive feedback to technicians and students regarding compliance with policies and procedures and the importance of documentation and record keeping.
- Current knowledge of veterinary medicine as it applies to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills to effectively interact in a constructive manner with a variety of faculty, staff and students, as well as people from the community.
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications: Full Veterinary License from the state of California or a University Veterinary License. D.V.M. or equivalent degree. Minimum of 5 years of experience practicing as a veterinarian. Experience performing animal surgery. Experience to provide oversight of professional DVM students and animal health technicians in all aspects of small animal surgery. Experience to provide constructive feedback to technicians and students regarding compliance with policies and procedures and the importance of documentation and record keeping. Current knowledge of veterinary medicine as it applies to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Excellent oral and written communication skills to effectively interact in a constructive manner with a variety of faculty, staff and students, as well as people from the community.
Skills
- Excellent communication skills.
- Knowledge of veterinary medicine.
Benefits
- $1,000 annual continuing education allowance, prorated based on start date within the fiscal year.
- Wellness and on-site Employee Assistance Program.
- High quality and low-cost medical plans to choose from to fit your family's needs.
- UC pays for Dental and Vision insurance for you and your family.
- Supplemental insurance offered including: additional life, disability, short/long term disability and legal coverage.
Pay
$111,400.00 - $229,800.00 Annual
Schedule
Monday-Friday, hours to be determined