Job Description
Salary Range (depending on experience): $180,000 to $220,000
- Provide high-quality emergency and critical care to patients in need of urgent medical attention.
- Diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, including trauma, toxicities, respiratory distress, shock, and other life-threatening situations.
- Perform emergency procedures and surgeries, such as wound management, Foreign Bodies, Pyometra, C-sections, GDV corrections, splenectomies.
- Utilize advanced diagnostic tools, including radiology, ultrasound, in-house laboratory testing, and blood transfusion protocols.
- Collaborate with veterinary technicians, specialists, and support staff to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
- Effectively communicate with pet owners regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, and prognosis in a compassionate and professional manner.
- Provide guidance on follow-up care and collaborate with primary care veterinarians for case continuity.
- Maintain accurate and thorough medical records in compliance with hospital policies and industry regulations.
- Participate in continuing education and stay updated on advancements in emergency veterinary medicine.
- Adhere to hospital safety protocols, including infection control and handling of hazardous materials.
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) degree from an accredited institution.
- Active and unrestricted veterinary license in New York.
- DEA license.
- Minimum of 3+ years of experience in emergency medicine.
- Proficiency in emergency diagnostics, anesthesia, and surgical procedures.
- Strong problem-solving abilities and quick decision-making skills under pressure.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a compassionate approach to patient and client care.
- Ability to work flexible shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Experience in an emergency/specialty veterinary hospital.
- Familiarity with advanced imaging modalities and specialized treatments (e.g., CT, CPR protocols).
About Guardian Veterinary Specialists:
A state-of-the-art facility. Skilled, compassionate veterinarians. A commitment to the community. And an overarching mission to say “yes” to helping as many pets as possible. This is what Guardian Veterinary Specialists is all about.
Our State-of-the-Art Facility
With a completely renovated 29,000-square-foot animal hospital in Brewster, New York, our facility serves pet owners and referring veterinarians throughout Putnam, Dutchess, Westchester, Orange, Rockland and Bronx counties in New York, Fairfield County in Connecticut—and beyond.
This modern, full-service facility includes:
Three surgery suites
14 exam rooms
A sophisticated intensive care unit
An isolation ward
Complete in-house diagnostic laboratory
Comprehensive onsite diagnostic imaging capabilities including MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, ultrasound and digital x-ray
Separate chemotherapy and endoscopy areas
A dedicated inpatient feline ward and separate feline waiting room area
A large rehabilitation center with a custom-designed, full-size therapy pool
Custom-designed private room for owners to visit their pets
In addition, we have a private, graciously appointed comfort room for those times when pet owners must make the difficult decision to let their pets go. Thanks to the generosity of a caring benefactor, pet owners have a serene setting in which to spend some peaceful last moments with their beloved pet and say goodbye.
Skilled Veterinarians, Advanced Capabilities
Equipped with the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies and staffed by board-certified veterinary specialists, licensed veterinary technicians and trained support staff, Guardian Veterinary Specialists provides the highest quality medical and surgical care in multiple disciplines, including:
24/7 Emergency & Critical Care
Blood Bank Program
Cardiology
Diagnostic imaging
Internal Medicine
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Ophthalmology
Oncology
Pets Get Fit
Rehabilitation Service
Surgery
Our Commitment to the Community
At Guardian Veterinary Specialists, we’re serious about giving back and making high-quality veterinary care accessible to as many pets as possible. That’s why we offer registered nonprofit animal shelters and rescue groups a generous 50% discount on our medical and surgical services.
We also support the region’s primary care veterinarians by sharing resources, ideas and knowledge—including through continuing education. This, in turn, helps them to help their patients and pet-owner clients.
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