Job Description

The Humane Society of Utah is in its search for a passionate, collaborative veterinarian for relief
and potential full time at our St. George Clinic to conduct surgeries (mostly HQHVSN and dentals)
and hopefully grow with the clinic over time.
The benefits of working with a nonprofit clinic are immense and impactful:
� Not feeling controlled by corporate medicine. We need veterinarians who just want to practice
medicine and help needy animals and their community. We create a supportive learning environment
with no sales goals.
� Competitive pay with a full benefits package, including 100% health insurance coverage and
dues/training covered.
� A 4-day work week with no after-hours shifts with true work/life balance and at least 27 days PTO
annually.
� Mentorship from an experienced veterinarian and surgeon in HQHVSN, dentals, and other surgeries.
� A fun, supportive, and wellness-based workplace.
� Meaningful work, knowing that you’re making an immense difference in the lives of animals who
would often otherwise be unable to access care.
� Eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) loan repayment program.

The Ideal Candidate:
� Practice veterinary medicine within a high-volume surgical setting, striving to provide the best
possible care.
� Maintain up-to-date knowledge of surgical procedures and companion animal health issues.
� Is committed to ensuring an organizational culture of inclusivity, collaboration, respect, and
accountability.
� Has strong interpersonal and communication skills, strong personal integrity, and an ability to
build effective relationships at all levels.
� Treat all animals humanely, properly, and with compassion at all times, regardless of the
situation or circumstance; promote a humane and caring attitude toward all animals at all times.

Required Education and Experience:
� Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited college or university and one year of
professional veterinary medical experience.
� Possession of a current license to practice veterinary medicine in the state of Utah.
� An interest in and willingness to support the mission, vision, and philosophy of the Humane
Society of Utah (HSU).
� Ability to operate, maneuver, and/or provide simple but continuous adjustments on equipment such
as surgical instruments, syringes, microscopes, diagnostic equipment, computer terminal, and/or
materials used in performing essential functions.
� Ability to coordinate eyes, hands, feet, and limbs in performing movements requiring skill and
training, such as performing surgery and giving injections.
� Vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus.
� Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with the public,
fellow employees, and volunteers.
� Meticulous and methodical attention to recordkeeping and reporting.
� Skilled in conflict resolution if needed.
� Efficiency and competency working in a high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter setting.
� Effective time management skills and ability to thrive in a high-volume environment.
� Ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, climb, and manipulate (lift, carry, move) up to 50
pounds.
� Ability to work with animals of varying temperaments in noisy conditions.
� Ability to work with cleaning materials.
� Ability to use strength and agility while working with active animals.
� Responsible for presenting a neat and professional appearance to the public at all times.

This is a full time job

Contact Information

Job Contact Details

Joshua Tripp
Human Resources Manager
801-261-2919
jtripp@utahhumane.org

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