Job Description

SALARY RANGE: $128,000.00 - $136,500.00 Annually
HOURS: 4 day work week, flexible

POSITION SUMMARY
We are pleased to offer the current job opportunity for a Veterinarian in our Animal Services Department. DuPage County Animal Services (DCAS) is an immediate open shelter caring for more than 2,300 animals of varying species annually.

We are excited for you to join our recently remodeled shelter. The new shelter design will allow DuPage County Animal Services to:

Provide modern, stress-reducing, and healthy housing for animals.
Allow the shelter to have more welcoming and appropriate spaces for the public to be counseled on services and solutions with animals.
Expand opportunities for residents to benefit from animal related educational and training classes.
Provide more functional and supportive spaces for staff and volunteers.
Create a more public, warm and inviting place that promotes volunteerism, adoption, fostering, humane education, and sense of community for people that love animals.
Provide the best care and find the best outcomes for animals.
Benefits:
There are four medical plans to choose from, all through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois (BCBSIL): Blue Advantage HMO, Blue Choice PPO, PPO 1 and Blue Edge Health Savings Account (HSA).
Dental/Vision
Optional Life
Vacation, Sick, and Paid Leave Time
12 paid holidays
Penson Plan: The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) is public pension fund that administers retirement, disability, and death benefits for employees of local government in Illinois. IMRF serves more than 3,000 employers and manages about $52 billion in assets. With a funded status of 96.6%, IMRF is one of the best-funded public pension systems in the country.
To learn more about the cost and coverage of the benefits plan, visit Employees Benefit Information.
For detailed information on paid time off, visit Employee Policy Manual, Section 5


DuPage County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
RESPONSIBILITIES
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all the duties and responsibilities performed by positions in this class.


Develops, reviews, and upholds animal standard of care practices and medical treatment protocols
Develops and maintains protocols for managing disease in large groups of animals at the County Shelter
Implements and manages staff and facility sanitation and hygiene protocols including disease control
Upholds current animal welfare standards of care (e.g. feeding practices, caging, stress reduction, etc.)
Executes emergency triage and stabilization of ill and injured animals
Performs adult and pediatric castration and ovariohysterectomy (OHE)
Performs veterinary dental care of animals
Performs surgical procedures on various species of animals (i.e. amputations, cyst removals, etc.)
Performs adoption examinations to identify health and temperament conditions
Performs surgical procedures and wellness or sick pet exams on pets owned by members of the public utilizing the County’s low-cost clinic services.
Develops, reviews and upholds animal care best practices and medical treatment protocols
Ensures compliance with humane methods of the euthanasia of animals
Performs physical examinations and vaccinations of animals housed at the shelter
Ensures quality and consistent care for animals at County shelter
Examines, documents and treats abuse cases, working with Law Enforcement and other agencies as necessary
Participates in humane investigations (e.g. documenting and performing forensic examinations, testifying in court, etc.)
Maintains applicable records


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Exercises supervision of assigned personnel in the DCAS.
REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE
Requirements include the following experience or equivalent combination of training and experience:

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

Graduation from a Veterinary College or University approved or accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association with a Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris (VMD) or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
A minimum of three (3) years of clinical veterinary medical experience and/or shelter medicine/surgery experience
One (1) year of supervisory experience

CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
This position requires:
A current license to practice veterinary medicine in the State of Illinois
A current DEA license
A current Illinois Veterinary Controlled Substance license
Valid Illinois Drivers' License
A pre-employment background check is required.

This is a full time job

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Closing Date: Wednesday, December 31, 2025

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