Medical Director of Emergency Services (MDoES) The Director of Emergency Services plans, organizes, directs, coordinates and evaluates standards of care, staffing, medical policies and procedures for our well-established, busy and growing 24/7 Emergency Service at Community Pet Hospital. S/he will work across all areas of the hospital to ensure effective communication, is an innate teacher and mentor and will orchestrate programs for the onboarding, mentoring and training of DVM new-hires. The MDoES will work closely with hospital leadership to develop department goals and objectives, will direct clinical and didactic activities, will work with practice leadership on budgets and strategies for continued growth. A successful candidate will thrive in and desire to cultivate an atmosphere of medical collaboration. Community Pet Hospital has been serving its community since 1959 and is proud to be the veterinary hospital for generations of family pets. We are ideally located, 20 minutes to both Denver and Boulder, offering a diverse lifestyle and paradise for any outdoor enthusiast with spectacular mountain views. Our facility features: - Digital radiology
- Digital ultrasound with telemedicine radiologist review
- Digital dental radiographs
- Access to STAT radiograph reviews
- Full in-house blood analyzers, IDEXX, Procyte and Catalyst, I-Stat, Coag Analyzer
- In house urinalysis, fecal and cytology
- Vetscan SA
- ECG, BP, SPO2
- Two locations to serve our loyal client base and accommodate same day/sick
We offer: - Collaborative team environment
- Mentorship and growth opportunities
- Prompt rounds to ensure shifts end on time
- Professional and financial growth opportunities
- Flexible scheduling with a work/life balance focus, with frequent 3-day weekends
- Generous compensation and benefits package
- High production potential
- High staff to DVM ratio with skilled and seasoned technicians
- 24/7 hospital management/leadership support
- A fast-paced, challenging and collaborative environment
- Strong relationship with local specialty practices
Skills and Basic Qualifications: - A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or related degree from an accredited institution
- A licensure in good standing to practice in Colorado
- Commitment to practicing the highest standard of medicine and upholding veterinary code of ethics
- Strong analytical, verbal and written communication skills
- A surgical skill set for emergency cases
- Compassion for owners and their pets.
- Commitment to ongoing educational development and growth
Equal Employment Opportunity It is the policy of the company to afford equal opportunities to all applicants and employees regardless of the race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, non-disqualifying disability or status as a disabled veteran. |