About The Solution Spay-Neuter Clinic: The Solution Spay-Neuter Clinic is owned by Humane Solution Spay-Neuter Program, a nonprofit organization. The clinic is housed at the Forsyth County Animal Services in Winston-Salem, NC and is currently open on Sundays and Mondays, but we are open to discussion about days. The Clinic has a committed team of rotating veterinarians that believe in our mission to reduce pet overpopulation by spaying and neutering owned pets, Forsyth County Animal Services shelter pets, and feral/community cats. Humane Solution is governed by a volunteer board of directors. Our passion is reducing unwanted litters, thus creating a healthier community for pets and people.
This is a part-time administrative role requiring at least 16 hours per month from 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Humane Solution employs 2 veterinary assistants and volunteers to complete all other tasks. There is no interaction with pet owners.
Summary: The Supervising Veterinarian is the highest-ranking staff member on the medical team with complete oversight of all veterinary and animal care functions in the clinic. The Supervising Veterinarian is required to be at the facility 16 hours per month but is responsible for compliance with relevant regulations when the clinic is open.
Related Experience and Education Preferred:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree required. Must have a current North Carolina Veterinary license. DEA license eligibility is mandatory. Performing spay-neuter surgeries is optional, but extensive experience in spay/neuter surgeries is required. Experience in a management role within veterinary medicine is preferred but not required.
Compensation: Hourly compensation is negotiable.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for the overall care of the animals that are presented at The Solution Spay-Neuter Clinic. Implements protocols for the clinic and ensures that the highest quality of care is being reached.
- Responsible for all surgical and/or treatment plans for animals under the care of the TSSNC, whether conducted by medical supervisor, other veterinarians, or supervised technicians.
- Implement physical examinations, diagnostic, medical, and surgical procedures on all animals (where possible) that will deliver the highest quality of care within a budget.
- Stay up-to-date with medical information and changes in veterinary medicine.
- Maintain NC Veterinary Medical Board, NCDHHS, and DEA certification for the clinic.
- Schedule per diem veterinarians.
- Update and review TSSNC protocols, such as vaccine protocols, medical and surgical treatments/procedures, as well as implement infectious disease control.
- Ensure veterinarians, veterinary assistants, and relevant staff are familiar with and adhere to written policies, code of conduct, and the standards of care at TSSNC.
- Ensure compliance with NC Veterinary Board protocols and be present during inspections of premises.
- Oversee the hiring, training, reviewing, disciplining, and terminating staff with the approval of the board of directors.
- Review expenses with the board of directors and help strategize to keep the budget balanced within the confines of maintaining high standards of a veterinary clinic.
- Maintain clinic policies regarding record keeping and compliance with NCBMB rules and make certain all necessary logs are kept up to date.
- Positively represent the TSSNC in the professional community and the general public.
- Collaborate with staff concerning inventory management and equipment care and repair.
- Communicate regularly to the board of directors on issues and how to improve the clinic.
Job Type: Part-time
Work Location: In person