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Part-Time Chief Clinic Veterinarian and Surgeon

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City of Burlington NC

Haw River, NC (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

JOB General Statement of Duties :
Performs advanced professional veterinary medical and surgical work in support of Animal Services operations. Provides clinical oversight, performs high-quality spay/neuter and basic well-pet preventative care services, and supports the development and implementation of medical protocols and standards. Serves as the lead veterinarian for the Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County and collaborates with leadership to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry best practices. Distinguishing Features of the
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An employee in this class serves as the lead veterinary authority for the Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County, and provides professional veterinary services in a public low-cost pet sterilization and wellness clinic setting. Responsibilities include medical and surgical services, oversight of medical programs, regulatory compliance, and consultation on animal health matters, including cruelty and neglect cases. Work involves independent clinical judgment and coordination with the Animal Services Director and Senior Manager of Veterinary Services.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Serves as Veterinarian of Record for the City of Burlington Animal Services Department's Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County (SNCAC). Performs high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeries and other surgical and medical procedures. Conducts examinations, diagnostics, and treatment of animals; develops and implements medical care plans. Ensures the scope of practice is maintained with a low-cost community preventative care focus, primarily serving small animal clients. Provides veterinary care and consultation for animals that are clients of the SNCAC and occasionally at the Burlington Animal Services Clinic. Develops, implements, and monitors standard operating procedures related to animal health, surgery, infectious disease control, and patient care at the SNCAC in coordination with the Animal Services Director or designee. Ensures compliance with established industry standards, including those recommended by the Humane Alliance and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians. Assists with the selection, scheduling, training, and performance of staff and/or contract veterinarians working in the SNCAC in coordination with the Senior Manager- Veterinary Services and Animal Services Director. Ensures medical records are accurate, complete, and maintained in accordance with regulatory requirements; develops documentation standards and provides training to staff. Administers vaccinations and participates in department-sponsored public vaccination clinics. Provides training and guidance to staff on veterinary assisting, animal care, handling, and related topics. Maintains compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations, including controlled substances requirements. Notifies the City promptly, in writing, of any complaints, litigation, or professional disciplinary actions. Collaborates with the Senior Manager of Veterinary Services and the Animal Services Director to establish and maintain effective clinic operations and policies.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
Work requires the ability to perform surgical procedures, handle animals safely and humanely, and perform tasks requiring standing, bending, lifting, and manual dexterity. Work may involve exposure to animals, zoonotic diseases, and controlled substances. Special Note The City will cover costs associated with required professional licenses, memberships, and continuing education necessary to maintain licensure. The City will reimburse costs for professional liability insurance.