Veterinarians

Description

Jobs in this family are responsible for veterinary work related to animal and public health.

Typical functions

The functions within this job family will vary by level, but may include the following: 

  • Perform inspections related to the treatment of animals.
  • Manage and coordinate programs relating to the care of animals.
  • Make diagnostic and epidemiological decisions and recommendations.
  • Direct and coordinate statewide epidemiological efforts.
  • Order quarantines, vaccinations, herd depopulation, or other measures.
  • Direct operations of an animal health laboratory and provide pathology services.  

The work assigned to positions in this series ranges from performing inspections to directing animal health laboratory operations or providing statewide epidemiological and/or pathology services.

Veterinarian

This is a first-level veterinarian position accountable for managing and coordinating a variety of programs involving the care of livestock or companion animals, or exercising statewide responsibility for a more narrowly focused effort. Work involves the inspection of livestock markets, slaughter establishments, and poultry and animal care facilities to ensure compliance with state and federal statutes and regulations.

Knowledge, skills & abilities

Knowledge of methods used to control the spread of contagious and infectious diseases in livestock and poultry. Ability to transport livestock-handling equipment. Working in adverse weather conditions may be required. Ability to operate a motor vehicle and maintain a valid vehicle operator’s license.

Typical qualifications

Graduation from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine.

Pay grade
G13

Senior Veterinarian

This is a second-level veterinarian position accountable for managing and coordinating a variety of programs for care of livestock or companion animals or exercising statewide responsibility for a more narrowly focused effort. Work involves the inspection of livestock markets, slaughter establishments, and poultry and animal care facilities to ensure compliance with state and federal statutes and regulations. Employees in these positions make diagnostic and epidemiological decisions and recommendations based upon analysis and interpretation of test results. They may also provide supervision or serve as an expert in a specific area.

Knowledge, skills & abilities

In addition to those identified in the previous level: Knowledge in a specialized area of veterinary medicine. Ability to train, supervise, plan, and evaluate the work of employees.

Typical qualifications

Graduation from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine and 2 or more years of experience as a veterinarian involving the care and treatment of animals. (Substitutions may be allowed.)

Pay grade
G15

Veterinary Specialist

This is a specialized veterinarian position accountable for administrative and consultative veterinary work directing and coordinating statewide epidemiological efforts relating to livestock diseases or performing diagnostic procedures to provide an accurate diagnosis, or identifying the etiological pathogen, of an animal's cause of illness or death. Work involves making diagnostic and epidemiological decisions and recommendations based upon analysis and interpretation of test results, investigative reports, symptoms, and other evidence. Employees in these positions may order quarantines, vaccinations, herd depopulation, or other measures for the control and/or eradication of livestock diseases. May also direct the operations of an animal health laboratory and provide pathology services to the agricultural industry.

Knowledge, skills & abilities

In addition to those identified in the previous levels: Knowledge of principles and methods of veterinary laboratory technology. Ability to analyze complex data and make diagnostic and epidemiological decisions. Ability to evaluate laboratory operations to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Typical qualifications

Graduation from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine, 4 or more years of experience as a veterinarian involving the care and treatment of animals, and 2 or more years of experience in epidemiology or pathology investigations and reporting. (Substitutions may be allowed.)

Pay grade
G16