HHS Benefits offered:
$10,000 bonus first year, $10,000 bonus second year
Annual CE allowance
HHS will pay yearly TVMA, AVMA, and DEA Dues
HHS will pay for Texas Veterinary License Fee.
Medical Benefits: Health/ Dental/ Vision (after 90 days). Medical base plan 100% paid by HHS.
Pet care discounts: up to $700 annually
Employee Discounts
Paid Time off: after 6 months
403(b): 100% matched up to15% of Salary
Holiday Pay
FSA (Flexible Spending Account)
Employee Assistance Program
Preferred Education:
DVM or equivalent
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
The Houston Humane Society is looking for an experienced DVM to join our team. Work in a well-equipped spay/neuter clinic with highly skilled staff. Must be available for high-volume spay/neuter work and capable of performing surgeries daily. Assisting with exams, diagnostics, lab work, administering vaccines, and medical treatments for general public and sheltered animals will be included. Exotic and large animal experience preferred but not required.
Must be a positive, energetic team player capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment. Strong work ethic and commitment to our mission to end pet overpopulation is paramount. Candidate must possess a DVM/VMD degree and be licensed to practice in Texas and also procure DEA license. Candidate must be able to work weekends. We offer excellent support staff, clean, well equipped facilities and competitive wages. Become part of our highly successful spay/neuter team!
Duties include but not limited to:
All duties of a DVM as sanctioned by Texas state law.
Promotes health of animals by advising animal owners about sanitation measures, feeding, and general care.
Determines nature of disease or injury by examining pets; examining small, and large animals.
Perform surgical procedures and provides anesthesia services.
Orders and evaluates laboratory tests.
Provides training of personnel and volunteers in areas such as animal care and nutrition, breeding, and housing and environment; teaches techniques for handling animals with a broad range of temperaments and about restraint requirements.
Prepares and maintains appropriate records.
Plans and conducts continuing animal health education.
All other duties that arise in the course of daily operations.
Qualifications:
Requires a Doctoral degree in Veterinary Medicine. Must be licensed by the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medicine. License must also include DPS and FDA controlled substance licensure.
Maintain current DVM license in good standing.
Knowledge of Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters
Strong client service skills.
Strong leadership, communication, and motivation skills. Has the ability to direct, guide, and assist a group of individuals. Bilingual Spanish language skills both written and spoken preferred, but not necessary.
The Houston Humane Society is dedicated to, and working towards, ending cruelty, abuse and the overpopulation of animals while providing the highest quality of life to those brought to us for care.