Veterinarian (Part Time)
Company: Humane Society of Huron Valley
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Title: Veterinarian –
Outpatient Hours: Part-time, varies Reports to: Clinic Manager,
Chief Operating Officer (COO), Vice President of Veterinary
Medicine Supervisor Responsibilities: Indirectly to veterinarian
technicians, assistants, volunteers and interns SUMMARY The
Outpatient Veterinarian is responsible for ensuring high quality
care for both outpatient and shelter animals, although his/her main
duties will primarily focus on outpatient needs. This is a position
with a wide range of responsibility, and takes a person who thrives
in a fast-paced environment with continual interruptions during the
regular work day. HSHV relies on a mission-related service
foundation and offers a different experience than a privately owned
facility. It helps to be a compassionate and creative thinker who
likes to look for unusual solutions to both routine and exceptional
issues. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must have a
current license as a Veterinarian by the Board of Veterinary
Medicine in the State of Michigan as well as hold a current
Controlled Substance License by the Board of Pharmacy in the State
of Michigan. Requires the ability to multi-task and work in a
diverse environment. Requires good oral and written communication
skills and excellent customer service. Though this position does
not have direct supervisory responsibilities, the veterinarian
indirectly supervises veterinarian technicians, assistants,
volunteers and interns—and must be able to regularly offer praise
and constructive feedback in a productive manner. An animal care
facility can be an emotionally challenging, high-stress, rapidly
changing, and high-demand environment. Feelings of grief and loss,
secondary trauma, and compassion fatigue are not uncommon. As such,
working at HSHV requires a high degree of emotional regulation and
resilience; the ability to tolerate and manage stress; adaptability
to change; empathy for both animals and people; and an overall
positive outlook. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform outpatient
appointments as scheduled, providing all aspects of veterinary
care. Perform high quality veterinary medicine while contributing
to budgetary goals and ensuring appointment times are met. Maintain
compliance with federal, state and county regulatory agencies as it
relates to professional medical and animal sheltering services.
Maintain working knowledge of current advances in the veterinary
field and pursue growth in best practices, bringing any suggestions
to management for policy changes due to advances or conflicts with
current processes. Display outstanding customer service to all
clients, regardless of ability to pay, while ensuring efficient and
cost effective use of all HSHV resources according to SOPs in place
for special programs through the veterinary clinic. Treat or
otherwise assist in the disposition of wildlife received by HSHV as
needed. Perform other duties including but not limited to surgeries
or dental procedures as scheduled. Perform or coordinate any
necessary treatments, surgery, and health evaluations for
disposition of animals when deemed necessary for shelter animals.
Report any concerns or department needs to your supervisor. Be
available for emergency weekend phone consultations as scheduled.
Work cooperatively with coworkers and volunteers to ensure a smooth
flow of clinic operations, and to meet the highest standards of
good animal care. Assist with cruelty investigations, including
court appearances as neccesary. Assist in the educational growth of
co-workers and interns. Perform all other duties expected of a
veterinarian and as assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing
this job, you will be required to continually stand, often in a
confined space. You must be able to lift and move animals,
materials and equipment weighing 75 lbs or more. You will
occasionally need to walk, squat, twist, and kneel, reach and grab
with your hands and arms in the course of work. You must be able to
converse with clients, co-workers and volunteers, requiring the
ability to speak normally and to use normal or aided hearing.
Visual acuity (either normal or aided) both close and distant is
required. You will be exposed to equipment radiation (e.g., X-Rays)
and high noise levels. You will be exposed to kennel/shelter
setting. You will be exposed to disinfectant solutions used in
cleaning. You will be consistently exposed to animals and animal
allergens, including animal hair, dander, saliva, fecal matter,
urine, zoonotic diseases, fleas and other mites or bugs. You will
also be subject to potential danger including parasites and
infectious diseases, animal bites and scratches. Tetanus and rabies
(pre-exposure) inoculations are required or must be waived. MENTAL
DEMANDS While performing this job, you will be regularly required
to use written and oral communication skills; employ mathematical
skills and reasoning ability; observe and interpret situations;
analyze and solve problems; learn and apply new information and
skills; perform repetitive work on multiple, concurrent tasks;
fulfill intensive deadlines; and interact with staff, the public,
volunteers and others encountered in the course of work. You will
be exposed to others’ pain and suffering, and must be able to
handle occasional volatile situations. Please note: This job
description reflects the assignment of essential functions; it does
not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Humane Society
of Huron Valley is an at-will employer.
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