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Description
Primate Sanctuary Veterinarian
Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary, Cotulla, TX 78014
The Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary seeks a veterinarian to join its growing primate sanctuary team. This is an exciting opportunity to work at one of the world’s best primate sanctuaries and care for around 200 macaques, baboons, and vervets alongside an incredibly talented, compassionate, and dedicated team.
Working alongside our existing staff veterinarian, the successful candidate will deliver all aspects of preventative and curative animal healthcare and will work with the sanctuary’s veterinary technician and staff of primate caregivers.
The ideal candidate will have experience with primate care, but we are open to early career veterinarians and those with experience working with other wildlife or domesticated species.
Primary Responsibilities
The veterinarian is responsible for working with the existing staff veterinarian in overseeing and administering the medical care and treatment of the sanctuary’s primate residents and a few resident domestic cats. This includes observation, wellness and illness exams, diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury, surgery, and chemical immobilization. Euthanasia (as a means to end suffering) may also be required, along with necropsies.
They will help to supervise a veterinary technician and occasional interns and/or volunteers with expectations of guiding and overseeing their work as well as mentoring.
They will also be responsible, along with staff veterinarian, for regulatory compliance including licensing, medical waste disposal, and use of controlled substances. Other duties include maintaining patient records and transporting animals for radiology or specialist visits.
Salary and Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position. Annual salary of $60,000 to $80,000, depending on experience. Benefits include health insurance, paid time off, and a 401(K) plan with employer matching. We also offer free on-site housing (private bedroom with shared bathroom and living space, or ) with utilities included, if desired. If onsite housing is requested, relevant adjustment to salary will be made to account for housing costs as part of total compensation package.
Hours and Location
Regular working hours are 7:00am-4:00pm, five shifts a week. The sanctuary operates 365 days a year. The veterinarian may be expected to work some holidays and weekends dependent on scheduling.
The sanctuary is located 90 miles south of San Antonio; candidates must be comfortable living in a rural area with limited amenities and entertainment or willingness to commute on a daily basis. They must also be able to work outside in all weather conditions, including daily temperatures in the 90s or higher in the summer months.
Requirements
Qualifications and Requirements
Applicants must have permission to work legally in the United States at the time of application.
Applicants must have a DVM or VMD degree and be licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the state of Texas.
Preference will be given to candidates with experience working with wild animals in a sanctuary setting, ideally with primates. New graduates or early career candidates will be considered provided they have had education or volunteer or externship experience working with wildlife. Experience in chemical immobilization is also desirable.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated commitment to Born Free USA’s mission and values. They will be able to perform calmly under pressure and in medical emergencies. The doctor will understand that they are a part of a team and will listen to and give credence to the experience and knowledge of other staff.
Candidates must have driving license and own vehicle due to the remote location of the sanctuary.