Relief Veterinarian - Try before you buy!
Texas Litter Control
Job Type
Contract
If you love helping others who cannot afford healthcare, then this job is for you! This non-profit practice provides a spectrum of care to animals, wanting to help as many pets as possible. We do not practice corporate medicine and there are no commission-based goals you need to meet. Your job is helping pet parents and their pets. Texas Litter Control believes in placing team members in the position with the best fit for the individual. You are at work a good amount of your time, and it should be enjoyable. Two types of shifts are available. One type of shift is high quality, high volume spay and neuter (HQHVSN). The other is general medicine which performs wellness services for the general public, expanded healthcare (sick clinic) for low-income families and shelter medicine for our adoption animals. All our services are low cost. You, as the Veterinarian, can chose the position that best fits your personality and lifestyle. Do you want to mix it up even more? Texas Litter Control also partners with other shelters and practices in the community. Our veterinarians perform relief veterinary services for other clinics through Texas Litter Control's partnerships. We all help each other out where it is needed to benefit the community. Due to the national Veterinarian shortage TLC is open to hire qualified Veterinarians who are US citizens or green card holders. Applicants must have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, or foreign equivalent, and possess an active license to practice Veterinary Medicine in the State of Texas.
Requirements Active Texas Veterinary Medical License REQUIRED.
- DVM/VMD/NAVLE degree or equivalent from an accredited university
- State and DEA License
- Advanced medical skills
- A compassionate, empathetic, and energetic veterinarian
- A person who possesses strong emotional intelligence and is a team player
- New graduates are welcome to apply as practice wants to help you flourish!
- Perform basic health check exams on patients prior to spay/neuter surgery.
- Perform on average 35-40 spay/neuter surgeries per shift on a mixture of cats and dogs.
- Owned pet minimum weight requirement is 3 pounds and rescue minimum weight requirement is 2 pounds for kittens.
- TLC does not knowingly perform spay/neuter surgeries on owned pets who are term pregnant. Feral cats are an exception. TLC does perform term pregnant spay/neuter surgeries on feral cats.
- Full Time Veterinary Care
- Wellness and Preventative Services including examinations and vaccinations
- Treatment of minor injuries
- Triaging patients that need a full-service or emergency clinic
- Client interaction and education
Vacancy posted more than 2 months ago
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