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Description
The Clinical Veterinarian (CV) has responsibility for all aspects of veterinary care for beagles, cats, ferrets, and minipigs. This includes those aspects of husbandry that impact animal health, and all elements of health care, including observations, treatments, procedures, and surgeries. The CV shares these responsibilities with other clinical veterinary staff. The CV, as a member of the veterinary staff, has authority to make final decisions regarding animal health and welfare. The CV interacts closely with the Director of Veterinary Care (DV), the Director of Production (DP), Animal Health Supervisor, and management. The CV reports to the Director of Veterinary Care.
Specific responsibilities of the Clinical Veterinarian include:
Domestic/ International Animal Health
Provide professional guidance and input related to animal health, welfare and veterinary issues at foreign beagle kennels
Participation in regular conference calls with DP and international staff
Develop vaccination and treatment procedures
Interaction with international veterinary staff
Visits to the international kennels (several times a year)
Addressing selected veterinary or animal health concerns from domestic and foreign customers
Furthering efforts to harmonize animal care and welfare across sites and other related duties as assigned
Shared veterinary responsibilities in the domestic beagle, cat, minipig and ferret colonies with DV
Provide guidance for the detection dog health monitoring, vaccination, physical exams, and sick calls. These responsibilities will be shared with DV.
Consultation
Verbal consultations daily with the DV regarding all on-going animal health concerns in all areas
Participate in minimum once weekly direct clinical consult (walk throughs) with the AHC, or designee, or the area supervisors in the following areas: MF-B15, MF whelp buildings, back up for minipigs as needed
Participate as a backup as a direct clinical consult (enter barrier) with the various barrier production supervisors to discuss clinical, husbandry, or production problems; and provide continued training as needed for technician activities, such as treatments, procedures and pre-shipment examinations
Participate in minimum twice monthly direct clinical consult (walk throughs) with the AHC and production personnel
Animal Shipment
Ensure all animals are determined to be in a state of good health prior to shipment for research or as pets; inspect all individual beagles, cats, and minipigs prior to shipment and routinely inspects groups of ferrets to verify suitability for shipment
Participate in the oversight of the pre-shipment examination of beagles, cats, ferrets, and minipigs by technical staff to ensure all customer and internal pre-shipment requirements are met and provide training as needed to technical staff regarding pre-shipment examination requirements
Surgery and Procedures
Participate as needed in both elective and non-elective surgeries, including pre-shipment neutering and cesarean sections in beagles, cats, and ferrets
Oversee procedural competency and conduct training as necessary of technical staff for to maintain animal health; and for customer-driven postmortem organ/tissue collection
Regulatory Activities and Customer Interaction
Interact with pet and research ferret areas. This includes interactions, by phone or email with MBR/MPP sales staff and/or customers directly to address questions or concerns related to animal health and MBR procedures
Interact with animal regulatory authorities including USDA and participate in on-site inspections, as well as telephone and other communications; possess a strong working knowledge of all pertinent animal welfare regulations and interact with veterinary staff, DP, and management to ensure on-going compliance
Interface with customers as needed and determined by management, including on-site and off-site customer visits, customer interchange at scientific meetings, and telephone and e-mail inquiries
May involve attendance at trade shows, participation in customer visits to MF and occasional visits to customer facilities may be required.
Requirements
DVM is required.
Competency Requirements: Individual will proficiently interact with cross-functional teams and possess good organizational skills, and written and verbal communication skills. Individual will be capable of working with various computer applications including CEDRIC, Microsoft Word & Excel. Individual has mastery level of knowledge related to animal care and behavior. Individual will be required to effectively and consistently perform above listed Essential Tasks.
Leadership Requirements: Individual will be expected to envision potential, foster enthusiasm and commitment in colleagues in departmental performance and institutional goals. They will have the ability to lead challenging personnel, foster an environment that encourages thoughtful initiative, ownership, and responsibility for actions. They will be charged to motivate and develop personnel and inspire trust among peers, supervisors, and organizational leadership. Individual will contribute to a productive and professional environment by setting a positive example and demonstrating enthusiasm, diligence, and ethical behavior and by taking responsibility for ones’ actions and challenging oneself to continually improve.
Work Conditions: Conditions are often hot and humid, with frequent animal contact. Work area may have a high level of noise, requiring earplugs. Duties are performed primarily on 1st shift with varying extended hours.
Physical Requirement: Work is physically demanding with a requirement to lift animals.
Mental Requirement: Minimum mental requirements necessary to perform key tasks of job to include but not limited to effective interpersonal communication, maintain attention to detail, comprehension (oral & written), understanding interrelationships between processes/activities, ability to forecast and anticipate consequences to actions, ability to coordinate activities logically, problem solving, maintain confidentiality, work with constant interruptions, stress, etc.
Veterinarian is a grade E7 with an annual salary range of $106,514.72 - $159,771.56.
The Benefits of Being a Part of the Marshall Family
Our benefit package is an important element of the over-all experience we offer our employees.
Full-time employees receive:
100% company-paid medical and dental insurance for employees, spouses, and eligible dependents, or a generous opt-out if you already have coverage elsewhere
Generous time off benefits starting at 3 weeks/year
401(k) retirement savings plan – 100% match on the first 5% of contributions with 100% vesting (must be 18 or older to participate)
Enriched Short-Term disability benefits and Long-Term disability insurance
Profit Sharing contribution of 10% of your annualized salary
Life Insurance at 4x your annual base (up to a max. of $200,000)
Boot allowance (excludes office and barrier employees)
$500 bonus for employee referrals About Marshall Farms Group, Ltd.
About Marshall Farms Group, Ltd.
Our mission is to help improve the lives of people and pets. When you join our family, you will have a significant impact on fulfilling this mission by supporting our ability to provide animals and related services to the top research organizations across the globe – aiding their lifesaving biomedical and veterinary research. In addition, we leverage our extensive breeding experience as a preferred supplier to detection dog training programs; and are the leading provider of Pet Ferrets. Over the last 80 years we have grown from a local to a global company, but we haven't lost our family feel and employee-centric focus.
Marshall Farms Group, LTD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
