Assistant Director- Clinical Veterinarian [Full-Time]
Company: San Antonio Zoo
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Assistant Director – Clinical
Veterinarian Collaborate with a passionate Zoo Crew in San Antonio
Choosing where to grow your career has a major impact on your
professional and personal life, so it’s equally important you know
that the place you choose to work at will support and guide you.
With a diversity of passionate people, San Antonio Zoo is a place
where you can collaborate with others securing a future for
wildlife. The Impact You’ll Make in this Role The Clinical
Veterinarian provides medical and surgical care for the zoo animal
collection. The Clinical Veterinarian implements and monitors the
preventative medical health program and collaborates with
management and frontline staff across the zoo in the Animal Care,
Conservation, and Education Departments. The Clinical Veterinarian
must work cooperatively with the Animal Health Center and
Commissary staff. The Clinical Veterinarian reports to the Senior
Director of Veterinary Care. Applications will be accepted until
the position is filled. As a Clinical Veterinarian, you will have
the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with
some of the most innovative and diverse people in San Antonio.
Here, you will make an impact by: Demonstrate a customer-service
attitude, a smile, and an interest in guest comfort. Communicate
courteously and tactfully with guests. Assist guests with questions
and directions to various areas of the zoo. Anticipate the guest -
do not wait to be asked. Remove trash and debris from public areas
whenever you see it. Establish and maintain professional, positive,
cooperative, collaborative, and effective working relations with
all fellow zoo employees. Job duties are primarily clinical.
Provide medical and surgical treatment for the animals under our
care. Conduct post-mortem examinations on all deceased animals and
interpret the findings. Implement the preventive medicine program
and assist in managing animal acquisitions and dispositions,
parasite control, vaccination programs, tuberculin testing, dental
prophylaxis, and periodic reviews of diets and husbandry
techniques. Advise animal department leadership and frontline staff
about care, nutrition, breeding, and housing of zoo animals.
Support the professional development of Animal Health and Nutrition
Center staff. Participate in well-being and quality-of-life
assessments of animals in our care as their health needs change.
Comply with local, state, and federal laws & regulations relating
to animal care and treatment. Review health-related research
requests from outside agencies or individuals. Stay updated on new
developments, procedures, and policies in the zoo field by
maintaining open lines of communications with other zoo veterinary
professionals and participating in veterinary continuing education
seminars. Maintain updated, accurate, and professional medical
records for all animals, ensuring compliance with industry
standards. Monitor the progress of emerging infectious diseases and
their impact on zoo animals in our care and staff. Educate the
staff as new developments occur concerning zoonoses. Support AZA
conservation and captive propagation research. Other
Responsibilities: Performs other work-related duties as required
and assigned. Your Skills and Expertise To set you up for success
in this role from day one, the San Antonio Zoo recommends the
following skills/qualifications: Ability to perform minor and major
surgical procedures. Proficient with all forms of chemical
immobilization. Understand and mitigate risks of human and animal
exposure to ultrapotent and lethal narcotic drugs. Computer
literacy and ability to become proficient with Microsoft 365, ZIMS,
etc. High degree of confidence working with a variety of zoo and
wildlife species. Strong oral and written skills with the ability
to educate and advise diverse teams. Ability to work weekends,
holidays and after-hours assignments as needed. DVM, VMD, or
equivalent veterinary degree from an accredited institution.
Ability to become licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Texas
before hiring date. Must possess Federal Drug Enforcement Agency
clearance to handle Class 2 narcotics. Must possess USDA Category
II Accreditation to certify health for interstate and international
transport in Texas. Candidates with a minimum of three (3) years’
full-time zoo, exotic animal, or wildlife medicine experience will
be strongly considered. Ability to obtain a Texas driver's license.
Board certification in an AVMA-recognized specialty is desired but
not required. Commitment to serve as a leader and professional,
working with a variety of individuals inside and outside the
institution to promote the conservation and ethical treatment of
animals. The San Antonio Zoo is an equal opportunity employer. San
Antonio Zoo will not discriminate against any applicant for
employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or
veteran status.
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