Shelter Veterinarian
The National Humane Education Society
Job Description
The Briggs Animal Adoption Center, a program of The National Humane Education Society, located near Charles Town, WV, in historic Jefferson County, has a job opening for a part-time staff veterinarian. Are you a veterinarian with shelter medicine and surgery experience? Or are you a veterinarian working part time in private practice with surgical experience who would also like to positively impact the lives of homeless animals? Or are you a retired veterinarian who would still like to work but without the additional stressors of corporate practice and sometimes difficult clients? If you answered, yes, to either of these questions, please consider joining our team at the Briggs Animal Adoption Center and help create a more humane world for our animal friends.Provides veterinary medicine services for homeless animals owned by The National Humane Education Society (NHES) and cared for at its flagship facility, Briggs Animal Adoption Center (BAAC). Position also supervises veterinary assistant activities and, as part of BAAC’s benefits program, provides veterinary medicine services for employee-owned animals.
Essential Functions:
Ensure that BAAC Veterinary Clinic receives all appropriate facility licenses as may be required by state law, and that each complies with all other rules, laws, and regulations relating to the provision of animal care as otherwise required by the West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine (or equivalent governing body)
Provide veterinary care and implement veterinary standard care policies as requested by BAAC operations and management.
Administer the storage, handling and usage of all controlled drugs as allowed by law
Responsible for ensuring BAAC is in compliance with all rules and regulations relating to the disposal of medical waste
Responsible for ensuring that all appropriate medical reports are being maintained
Perform surgical function and manage aftercare needs
Perform surgeries and medical treatments in accordance with accepted standards
Refer animals to specialists as required or at BAAC management’s request
Examine animals for adoption and discuss medical issues with BAAC management, adoption staff, and with adopters as the need arises
Provide in-house veterinary medicine trainings/workshops to staff as necessary
Supervise veterinary assistant in performance of his/her job duties
Always treat animals and people with respect; contribute to effective teamwork; promote cooperation; and foster public relations beneficial to NHES and BAAC
Provide veterinary medicine services to employee-owned animals
Additional Duties:
Participate in ongoing self-assessment program as required
Maintain continuing education credits as required by law, and attend any classes/seminars as requested by management
Working Conditions:
Veterinary clinic, animal adoption center/shelter environment, and constant exposure to companion animals (dogs and cats)
Supervisor/Consultations:
Staff veterinarian position reports to the Manager of BAAC.
Consultations and ongoing working relationship with BAAC Manager and animal care staff and consultations with NHES executive and administrative staff as required.
Qualifications:
Current WV State Licensed DVM required
Current DEA license/registration number required
Ability to safely lift animals weighing up to 50 lbs.
Ability to act with professionalism, courtesy, tact and sound judgment
Rabies inoculations are required or must be waived
Must have basic computer skills
Animal shelter experience preferred
Part-time employment position, working approximately 18 hours per week, 6 hours each day, 3 days a week. Initial agreed upon days of employment are Wednesdays through Fridays. Also includes intermittent telephone consultations and occasional on-call emergency work as needed. Please respond with a one-page letter of interest and resume.
This is a part time job
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Closing Date: Friday, December 12, 2025
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