The Staff Veterinarian is responsible for providing the highest quality of medical care to all resident and rehabilitating animals.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Provide daily medical care for resident and rehabilitating animals, including but not limited to performing diagnostic procedures, administering treatments, maintaining clinical records and implementing preventative program

  • Participate in the rapid response to all resident and stranded animal events, including those that occur during non-scheduled times of work or outside of operating hours

  • Perform euthanasia and post-mortem examinations

  • Assist husbandry staff with animal training plans that include medical care elements

  • Assist in writing and implementation of standard operating procedures that ensure the highest standard of care

  • Provide veterinary care and assistance during off-site animal health assessments and wildlife research projects domestically and internationally

  • Collaborate with contract veterinarians and consultants on medical cases as appropriate

  • Perform veterinary procedures in a public viewing environment

  • Communicate with leadership in the absence of the head veterinarian

  • Assist in developing veterinary externship and internship programs

  • Participate in various PR and media events including professional interviews as deemed necessary or appropriate

  • Design, conduct or collaborate on individual animal or population health research

  • Participate as a committee member on the Research Committee, CMA’s IACUC, MRP and other organizational committees as appropriate

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

  • DVM/VMD from an AVMA-accredited university

  • Must obtain a valid veterinary license in the state of Florida within 6 months of hire and maintain it in good standing

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience as a veterinarian in a zoological institution with an emphasis on aquatic species

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience with cetaceans or other marine mammals

  • Experience with sea turtles, pinnipeds and manatees preferred

  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, nights, and/or holidays as needed; must also be able to share a 24/7 on-call schedule in case of emergency situations

  • Knowledge of guidelines established by standard veterinary medicine procedures; specialized veterinary medicine procedures such as AZA, AAHA, FWC and APHIS-USDA

  • Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.

  • Strong computer and record-keeping skills

  • Positive attitude and strong guest focus

  • Willingness to work internationally

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Possess the following attributes and abilities:

  • Lift up to 50lbs to waist level - Frequently

  • Lift up to 20lbs to shoulders and above head – Frequently

  • Walk/stand for long periods of time - Frequently

  • Maneuver safely on uneven terrain or in tight spaces - Frequently

  • Safely climb ladders when needed – Frequently

  • Squat, bend, kneel, twist and reach - Frequently.

  • Reach above the shoulders - Frequently

  • Push and pull larger equipment – Frequently

  • Work outdoors in all weather conditions and adapt to changing weather – Frequently

  • Work indoors, under cover without air conditioning or heat – Frequently

TO APPLY:

Submit a cover letter and CV:

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