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Laboratory Animal Medicine – Clinical Veterinarian

Location

Corpus Christi, TX

Type

Direct Hire

Salary

$150,000.00 - $185,000.00 yr

Clinical Veterinarian- NHP focus
 
This position provides critical veterinary care of non-human primates used for research and breeding at a CDC quarantine facility. This role will have primary duties to include performance of specialized work related to the health, care, and management of non-human primates.  This position requires clinical and surgical veterinary skills, the ability to maintain clinical records and databases, strong organizational skills, and interest in working in a high paced environment. 
This position must ensure the optimal veterinary health care of nonhuman primates (NHP) and ensure the support of the breeding programs
Ensure the facility is in compliance with federal regulations of the USDA, DEA, NIH and AAALAC. 
Support the health of the breeding colonies. 
 
Responsibilites: 

Perform preventative medicine including but not limited to: quarantine procedures, dental procedures, review of health records and physiological blood data values of colony animals, review of and modification of clinical treatment. 
Develop and implement plans for preventative medicine including review of present preventative plans and modification of preventative plans or protocols based on clinical successful/non-successful clinical outcomes. 
Participate in animal health maintenance including: surveillance of colony animal health in conjunction with with other veterinary clinical staff and colony staff, infectious disease testing, routine physical exams and bio-sample analysis for colony animals, dental health examination. 
Provide care to sick or injured animals including provision of follow-up care and release from clinical treatment. 
Keep continuous surveillance for clinical signs of disease or injury
Perform radiology, ultrasound, and surgical procedures
Provide care for pregnant and neonatal NHPs
Determine and direct use of anesthetic and analgesic agents
Perform sedation and anesthesia with controlled drugs
Provide guidance to surgical support staff on instrumentation, sanitation practices, and surgical suit maintenance. 
Provide patient per-operative anesthesia and monitoring as needed
Provide and oversee post-operative intensive care, including the use of sedatives, analgesics, and antiboiotics
Stay current on all required training
 
Maintain compliance with all USDA, PHS, AAALAC, policies and procedures
Provide direct monitoring of clinical cases. 
Provide supervision of veterinary clinical staff members as needed

 
Requirements 

DVM/VMD degree from an AVMA-accredited veterinary school and a minimum of 1 year of experience in Laboratory Animal Medicine
USDA accreditation within 6 months of employment required
Ability to obtain DEA registration
Veterinary clinical skills with a variety of animals. NHP experience is required. 
Excellent written and oral communication skills. 
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite of Programs. 
Experience conducting research in a USDA or FDA regulated environment preferred. 
Current and relevant working knowledge of regulations governing the use of animals in teaching and research (e.g., USDA, PHS, AAALAC) preferred.

Desired Experience

Clinical proficiency with nonhuman primates and a high level of technical skills specific to primates
Board Certification in Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM)
Experience with hands-on technical training
Supervisory experience