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Medical Director/Managing Veterinarian

Midwest Bird and Exotic Hospital

Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Emergency Hospital, located in a close suburb of Chicago, IL (<10 miles), is looking for a Medical Director / Managing Veterinarian to provide medical and business leadership in our clinic. We are a 5 doctor, full-service veterinary emergency and critical care facility that is open 24 hours per day and treats a wide array of pets. Exotics are our exclusive specialty by day, but our after-hours emergency practice (7p-8a) is additionally open for dogs and cats. While we have long been rooted in Elmwood Park, we are undergoing a complete remodel of our facilities to further enable our top of the line medicine. Our remodel will be complete by Summer 2020!

Job Summary

The Medical Director / Managing Veterinarian is primarily responsible for providing medical leadership for the hospital, managing associate veterinarians, and assuring regulatory compliance relating to the practice of veterinary medicine.  The Managing Veterinarian is also responsible for creating an environment of teamwork in which quality medicine and exceptional client service are consistently delivered to our clients and their pets.

Additionally, the Managing Veterinarian is expected to partner with the Hospital Manager to drive financial performance and general operations of the hospital and to more broadly cultivate a supportive and collaborative team environment. This hospital-level team is supported by their northern Illinois-based Divisional Leadership who provides practice management training, reporting, and ongoing resources to develop a best in class hospital. The hospital is one of many that report into this northern Illinois division, so the Managing Veterinarian can expect to network with and learn from peers in similar roles in veterinary clinics nearby.

The Managing Veterinarian reports directly to the NVA Illinois-North Division Lead.

Duties and Responsibilities

Advancing Medical Care

  • Establishes medical protocols and provides appropriate training to associate doctors.
  • Oversees surgical and medical cases for all doctors, ensuring positive outcomes, accurate estimates, and client communication and education.
  • Answers client questions and concerns regarding medical and surgical procedures.
  • Provides oversight and direction of medical standards and quality of care.
  • Minimizes waste and controls costs relating to medical supplies, surgical instruments, and drug inventories.

Leading Staff and Practice

  • Participates in the recruiting and interviewing process for associate doctors and, when appropriate, general staff members.
  • Monitors associate doctor performance and production.
  • Provides mentorship, feedback, and guidance to associate doctors both in the moment and via the structured annual review process.
  • Develops and monitors hospital-specific client compliance protocols and procedures.
  • Participates in technician appraisal and medical counseling sessions.
  • Ensures all medical staff receive applicable training, including the mentoring of new graduates.
  • Supports the Hospital Manager with staff training programs and tracking CE and DVM licensure.

Financial Responsibilities

  • Drives revenue and hospital contribution growth. Assists associate doctors in achieving agreed-upon production levels by providing clear guidance for the appropriate level of medicine and compliance by our clients.
  • Manages to appropriate medical expenses; ensures pricing is appropriate and that all clients are charged for the services they receive.
  • Assists in the preparation of an annual planning strategy, operating budget, and capital budget.
  • Monitors, understands, and acts upon key financial reports.

Growing the Practice

  • Maintains and builds the reputation of the clinic it the community; encourages positive ongoing community involvement.
  • Embraces change and supports innovative programs within the hospital.
  • Monitors client service, marketing, and NVA growth initiatives.
  • Seeks out ways to innovate operational practices that improve the growth of the practice.
  • Understands the need and opportunity to add doctors to the practice when necessary.

Skills and Basic Qualifications

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, or equivalent, from an accredited university.
  • Licensure in good standing to practice in Illinois.
  • Commitment to practicing the highest standard of medicine and upholding the veterinary code of ethics.
  • Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Delegates tasks and achieves results with hospital team members.
  • Makes decisions confidently and effectively.
  • Leads employees by coaching, correcting, developing, and motivating them to achieve success.
  • Manages time and tasks appropriately.
  • Engages with NVA leadership effectively in order to drive outcomes at the clinic level.
  • Models a professional and courteous manner with staff and clients.

Equal Employment Opportunity

It is the policy of the company to afford equal opportunities to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, non-disqualifying disability or status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran.

Please send resume to: kristin.rivera@nva.com


Contact Information:

Kristin Rivera

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