Clinical & Animal Health Leadership
- Direct diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of animal health across the collection
- Lead development and implementation of preventative medicine and herd health programs for diverse, large-scale wildlife populations
- Oversee veterinary hospital operations, pharmacy, and medical protocols
- Ensure emergency veterinary coverage and lead response to critical animal health situations
- Conduct and oversee necropsy procedures and disease investigations
Conservation Medicine & Research
- Develop and execute a strategic conservation medicine program aligned with The Wilds’ mission and global conservation priorities
- Design, implement, and oversee applied conservation research programs in collaboration with Conservation Science staff
- Promote a One Health approach integrating animal, human, and environmental health principles
- Provide mentorship and oversight for veterinary residents, interns, and research participants
- Disseminate findings through publications, presentations, and professional engagement
- Identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grants and partnerships, to support research initiatives
Population Health & Biosecurity
- Lead disease surveillance, epidemiology, and biosecurity programs for multi-species, large-acreage environments
- Develop and implement quarantine and animal movement protocols to ensure regulatory compliance and population health
- Manage health risks associated with free-ranging and co-managed species groups
Leadership & Operations
- Create an inclusive, high-performing team culture with clear communication and accountability
- Develop and manage departmental budgets, resources, and long-term planning initiatives
- Collaborate with Animal Management, Conservation Science, and other departments to support institutional goals
- Ensure appropriate staffing, training, and professional development
- Participate in organizational strategic planning and leadership decision-making
Regulatory Compliance & Ethics
- Maintain compliance with all applicable laws, standards, and best practices, including USDA and AZA requirements
- Responsible for completing and coordinating veterinary care components of AZA, American Humane and ZAA accreditation applications.
- Serve as Chair or lead representative for the Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC)
- Maintain regulatory records and facilitate inspections and reporting
- Maintain strong professional relationships with regulatory agencies and inspectors
External Partnerships & Representation
- Coordinate veterinary and research collaborations with universities, AZA institutions, and conservation organizations
- Maintain collaborative relationships and coordinate with associated animal health and research contacts and partners to support program goals
- Represent The Wilds at professional meetings, conferences, and in scientific forums
- Support educational initiatives and contribute to training programs with academic partners
General Responsibilities
- Contribute expertise to animal management decisions including husbandry, nutrition, and reproduction
- Coordinate with Animal Management and Conservation education & Engagement Departments to support veterinary components of guest programming.
- Support organizational mission, sustainability efforts, and conservation priorities
- Serve as Manager on Duty (MOD) during weekends during the peak season (generally May-October)
- Perform other related duties as assigned that align with the scope and responsibilities of this leadership role and support animal health, conservation, research, and operational priorities.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, and lifting
- Work conducted in outdoor environments with exposure to extreme weather conditions
- Potential exposure to zoonotic diseases, anesthetic agents, and wildlife-related hazards
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs occasionally
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- This position operates in a large, open-range conservation environment requiring both clinical and field-based veterinary expertise
- Occasional travel, including conference attendance, fieldwork across property, and collaboration with partner institutions
- Role requires sound judgment, adaptability, and the ability to balance animal welfare, conservation goals, and operational priorities.