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Internship Veterinary Forensic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Medical Director

Fairport, NY · On-site

$170K - $180K/yr

Provide direct management and support to staff Veterinarians, Veterinary Interns/Externs, volunteer ... Conduct forensic necropsies and maintain accurate chain of custody and evidence disposition records.

Internship Veterinary Forensic information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Veterinary Forensic, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Veterinary Forensic, you need a solid background in veterinary medicine, animal anatomy, and pathology, usually supported by progress toward a DVM or veterinary technician degree. Familiarity with forensic analysis tools, laboratory equipment, and evidence documentation systems is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written communication distinguish top candidates in this field. These skills are crucial for accurately investigating animal-related crimes, preserving evidence integrity, and supporting legal processes.

What is the difference between Internship Veterinary Forensic vs Veterinary Forensic Scientist?

AspectInternship Veterinary ForensicVeterinary Forensic Scientist
CredentialsVeterinary degree, internship experienceVeterinary degree, specialized forensic training
Work EnvironmentEducational setting, labs, fieldworkForensic labs, legal settings, investigations
Employer & IndustryVeterinary schools, forensic labs, government agenciesLaw enforcement, forensic laboratories, legal cases
Search & Comparison IntentLearning, entry-level experienceProfessional forensic work, case analysis

Internship Veterinary Forensic roles focus on gaining foundational experience in veterinary forensic science, often in educational or training settings. Veterinary Forensic Scientists are experienced professionals conducting case investigations, applying advanced forensic techniques. The internship is a stepping stone toward a career in veterinary forensic science, which involves more specialized skills and casework.

What are Internship Veterinary Forensic positions?

Internship Veterinary Forensic positions are entry-level training roles designed for students or recent graduates interested in veterinary forensic science, which applies veterinary medicine to legal investigations involving animals. Interns typically assist in examining animal abuse cases, collecting evidence, performing necropsies, and helping with legal documentation under the supervision of licensed forensic veterinarians. These internships provide practical experience in both veterinary medicine and the legal aspects of animal welfare, preparing individuals for careers in veterinary forensics or related fields.

What types of cases and responsibilities can I expect to handle as an intern in veterinary forensics?

As an intern in veterinary forensics, you will likely assist with cases involving animal cruelty, neglect, and suspicious deaths. Your daily responsibilities may include collecting and documenting evidence, assisting with necropsies, and preparing case reports under supervision. You’ll also collaborate closely with veterinarians, law enforcement, and sometimes legal professionals, gaining valuable experience in both medical and investigative procedures. This hands-on exposure helps you understand the complexities of forensic investigations and prepares you for more advanced roles in the field.
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Staff Veterinarian, Shelter Medicine (Eligible for $5000 sign-on bonus)

Staff Veterinarian, Shelter Medicine (Eligible for $5000 sign-on bonus)

Oregon Humane Society

Portland, OR • On-site

$130K - $139K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Staff Veterinarian, Shelter Medicine

Salary Range $130,000.00 - $139,875.00 Salary/year Position Type Full Time Education Level DVM

Portland Campus - Portland, OR 97211

Overview

Founded in 1868, Oregon Humane is the Northwest's oldest and largest animal welfare organization with one of the highest adoption rates in the nation. We are working toward our vision of a world where all animals are treated with compassion, kindness and respect. With campuses in Portland and Salem, Oregon Humane is an Oregon-based nonprofit that relies on donor support for its adoption, education, medical and humane law enforcement programs. Visit oregonhumane.org to learn more about how we're creating a More Humane Society.

Description

The veterinarian is responsible for providing day-to-day delivery of exceptional diagnostic, treatment and surgical services to animals served by Oregon Humane. As a state licensed DVM, the veterinarian is also a primary care giver and must deliver exceptional services in accordance with Oregon Humane and state standards. Medical cases are both outpatient and inpatient with the majority being canine and feline patients and a small percentage being exotics (small mammals and birds) or other species. Additional responsibilities include providing clinical leadership to veterinary staff and student interns, as well as providing expert consultation to medical support staff regarding complex medical cases and decisions.

Eligible Benefits
  • Medical/Dental/Vision
  • Paid Time Off + Sick Time + Holidays
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • One free Oregon Humane adoption/ year
  • Perks & Discounts
  • Eligible for a $5000.00 sign-on bonus
Essential Responsibilities

PERSONAL LEADERSHIP

  • Consistently strives to exceed expectations; demonstrates flexibility, resilience, and the ability to maintain positive relationships and composure, even under difficult circumstances.
  • Maintains high ethical standards, including exhibiting behaviors and actions that embrace and align to our organization and customer service values, while treating all people with respect and dignity.
  • Demonstrates an awareness of your individual personal strengths and development needs, modeling non-defensive behavior and openness to feedback; builds a culture of feedback and learning.

LEARNING

  • Contributes to regular dialogue and accountability with the leadership team and across the organization to review progress and course correct if necessary.
  • Utilizes data and insights to identify, understand and articulate the key inputs and metrics that tell the story of the organization/team strategy and its progress.
  • Builds appropriate feedback loops to measure if we are meeting key milestones and if the impact planned is being felt across the organization.

INFLUENCE & REPRESENTATION

  • Communicate effectively to executive and other stakeholder groups to ensure they are informed and able to actively engage.
  • Liaise with and maintain productive relationships with all stakeholders, including other departments, and donors; build mutually rewarding professional relationships inside Oregon Humane at all levels.
  • Leverage our best practices externally and grow Oregon Humane's reputation as a leader in the animal welfare space.
Primary Responsibilities
  • Perform clinical and surgical veterinary duties in a high volume, high quality spay/neuter, general surgery, and comprehensive medical center. Patients include client owned animals, shelter owned animals, animals surrendered to Oregon Humane from the public, animals in protective custody, and animals presented for care by their owners or agents through programs at Oregon Humane. Procedures include a wide variety of diagnostics, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, dentistry, general wellness, and medical cases.
  • Communicate examination findings, treatment plan, and patient care alternatives to clients.
  • Engage in financial conversations with clients, elevating discussions to other team members as needed.
  • Uphold team culture and values of quality, compassion, efficiency, teamwork, and responsibility.
  • Provide clinical advice on complex euthanasia decisions, as well as referrals from community partners.
  • Provide mentorship and clinical guidance & oversight regarding complex medical, surgical, and euthanasia decisions to colleagues, interns, residents, and students. Guide decision making when necessary, including during patient rounds & in all aspects of patient care.
  • Work in partnership with other Oregon Humane departments to coordinate care and quarantine of infectious disease patients effectively and efficiently.
  • Develop and maintain protocols and provide guidance to staff as needed.
  • Participate in investigation of cruelty or neglect of animals and aid veterinary forensics and humane law enforcement teams.
  • Provide weekend and/or evening on-call services on a rotational basis, for Oregon Humane owned animals residing in the shelter or in foster care.
  • Complete and maintain medical records in accordance with practice and state standards, documenting treatment plans, case summaries, and other communications in a timely manner within veterinary practice software.
  • Work with Medical Director to resolve complaints about medical outcomes and/or decisions from veterinarians, clients, adopters, and other constituents.
  • Provide leadership in clinical instruction of veterinary students and house officers in partnership with OSU faculty and Oregon Humane staff
  • Attend and participate in clinical rounds and provide support and direction during patient care discussions.
  • Participate in other departmental and organizational meetings, media appearances, and events as requested.
  • Provide direct professional contact with community practitioners to answer questions or to follow-up on concerns related to patient care and policies
  • Bolster interdepartmental communication and partnerships through excellent communication and teamwork.
  • Participate in Oregon Humane organized responses to animal related emergencies and participate in special projects as requested.
  • Work collaboratively with shelter medicine team, providing support as needed.
  • Assist all related internal and external departments as needed to support the program, and perform other duties as requested by management.
Supervisor Responsibility

Supervises: None

Accountability

Reports Directly To: Lead Veterinarian

Often Engages Directly With: Medical Staff

Qualifications

Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills

We are interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We welcome applicants who bring a diversity of identity, culture, experience, perspective and thought. We encourage you to apply, even if you do not believe you meet every one of the qualifications described. You are also encouraged to address how your professional and lived experience, scholarship, mentorship and/or service will contribute to Oregon Humane.

  • DVM from an accredited academic institution.
  • Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the State of Oregon or able to acquire within six months of hire.
  • Able to demonstrate excellent surgery and medical diagnostic abilities in a high-volume veterinary medicine facility.
  • Able to recognize, diagnose, treat and properly quarantine infectious disease in a high-population environment.
  • Able and willing to perform tasks without direct supervision.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills - able to communicate with a diverse population in a consistently informative, respectful and professional manner.
  • Able to exercise sound judgment and maintain a professional demeanor during all interactions with the public, partner agencies, donors, staff and volunteers.
Work Environment Conditions & Physical Requirements

This position interacts and collaborates will all levels of the organization, including Oregon Humane staff, executive team members, donors, general-public, external vendors, volunteers, and supporters. Contact and communication is carried out through face-to-face, telephone and digital interactions. Excellent customer service skills are essential to success. Communication must be clear, understandable, professional and respectful in all circumstances.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Work is performed in an office and medical center/animal shelter environment.
  • Occasional weekend and evening work may be required.
  • Animal contact and related injuries may occur.
  • Noise exposure varies and sometimes includes uncontrolled barking and other animal vocalizations.
  • Pace of work is active and demanding, requiring a high degree of multitasking and ability to adapt to changing priorities while managing concurrent projects/tasks to completion.
  • This position primarily resides within the Oregon Humane campus which is open to the public. Contact with emotional people may occur.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS