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Riverside County is seeking a dedicated Chief Veterinarian to join the Department of Animal Services (DAS). This pivotal role involves overseeing a team of 50 veterinary professionals in the Veterinary Services Team, which delivers crucial services such as spay and neuter surgeries, shelter medicine, and public pet wellness programs. Additionally, the Team plays a vital role in public health by managing animal bite reporting, prevention, and disease surveillance.
The Chief Veterinarian's is responsible for ensuring the comprehensive health and well-being of shelter animals in County facilities through the effective oversight of subordinate staff. This includes managing all surgery programs and providing medical supervision for the County's animal foster care program. As a key member of the department's management team, the Chief Veterinarian also provides expert witness testimony in cruelty case legal proceedings and represents the County to government agencies and the public. The Chief Veterinarian is also responsible for responding to inter-agency emergencies, such as natural disasters.
If you possess strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a compassionate approach to animal welfare, we encourage you to join this dedicated team and make a meaningful impact in the community. Apply now to lead efforts in ensuring the health and well-being of our shelter animals and contribute to public health initiatives.
This class has been designated At-Will by the Board of Supervisors and serves at the pleasure of the Director of Animal Services. This class is also deemed eligible for the Performance Recognition Plan as set forth under Article 3, Section 311(B) of the County Management Resolution.
Education: Possession of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited U.S. college or university of veterinary medicine at the time of appointment is required.
Experience: A minimum of three years of performing veterinary medicine, which must have included shelter medicine, supervision of shelter staff and veterinary program responsibility.
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