Clinical Veterinarian

Colossal Biosciences

$150K — $200K *
Healthcare
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • DVM or VMD from an AVMA-accredited institution
  • Minimum 10 years of experience in exotic clinical veterinary practice
  • Expertise in advanced anesthesia and surgical techniques
  • Comfortable operating in a startup environment
  • Strong emergency and critical care capabilities
  • Familiarity with research animal oversight and regulatory frameworks
  • DEA licensure (or ability to obtain)

Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive medical care for a variety of species, including restored ones
  • Perform diagnostics and therapeutic interventions
  • Develop case management plans addressing acute, chronic, and emergent conditions
  • Lead emergency and critical care response, including in the field
  • Design and implement anesthetic protocols across species
  • Develop clinical SOPs addressing preventative medicine, biosecurity, and emergency response
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support clinical best practices

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Generous paid time off and company holidays
  • Flexible spending accounts (FSA)
  • Company matched 401k retirement plan
  • Paid parental leave at 100% salary for up to 12 weeks
  • Education reimbursement
  • Opportunity to contribute to conservation efforts
Full Job Description
An affiliate of Colossal is seeking an experienced Clinical Veterinarian to help build and lead clinical veterinary operations across a rapidly expanding portfolio of animal programs. This role is designed for a veterinarian who thrives in a start-up environment and is excited not only to deliver exceptional clinical care, but also to design, implement, and operationalize the systems, protocols, and facilities that underpin a world-class animal health program.

The Clinical Veterinarian will provide comprehensive medical oversight for a wide variety of species, including restored species, and will play a foundational role in shaping Colossal's long-term animal health infrastructure. This position requires strong expertise in anesthesia, surgery, emergency response, preventative medicine, and clinical systems development, along with the ability to build scalable veterinary programs in a dynamic and evolving organization.

This position reports directly to the Chief Animal Officer and is based in Dallas, TX. Relocation assistance is available.
Key Responsibilities:

Clinical Veterinary Care & Case Leadership
  • Provide comprehensive medical care across a diverse portfolio of species, including restored species.
  • Perform physical examinations, diagnostic evaluations, and therapeutic interventions.
  • Develop case management plans for acute, chronic, and emergent conditions.
  • Lead emergency and critical care response as needed, including field-based situations.
  • Maintain accurate and compliant medical records within established record-keeping systems.
  • Develop and oversee preventative medicine programs and whole-population health strategies.
Anesthesia & Surgical Leadership
  • Design and implement anesthetic protocols for a wide variety of species in both hospital and field environments.
  • Perform and oversee sedation, induction, monitoring, and recovery.
  • Operate and maintain modern anesthesia delivery and physiologic monitoring systems.
  • Perform surgical procedures as appropriate to program needs.
  • Establish anesthetic safety guidelines, drug formularies, and controlled substance management systems.
  • Develop contingency protocols for complex or high-risk immobilizations.
  • Deep experience in advanced anesthesia and peri-operative care is essential.
Program & Protocol Development (Startup Environment)

This position requires building clinical systems from the ground up. Responsibilities include:
  • Designing and implementing clinical SOPs for:
    • Preventative medicine
    • Quarantine and biosecurity
    • Anesthesia and surgical standards
    • Controlled drug management
    • Emergency response
    • Necropsy and pathology workflows
  • Establishing pharmaceutical inventory systems and DEA-compliant tracking protocols.
  • Advising on veterinary hospital and clinical facility design, equipment selection, and operational workflow.
  • Supporting construction planning and activation of new animal facilities.
  • Creating scalable veterinary infrastructure to support program growth and species expansion.

The Clinical Veterinarian must be comfortable operating in ambiguity and transforming early-stage operations into structured, high-functioning clinical systems.

Animal Welfare, Biosecurity & Regulatory Compliance
  • Lead implementation of quarantine protocols and health certification processes.
  • Oversee animal transfer evaluations and regulatory documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with USDA, DEA, and applicable federal and state regulations.
  • Develop and monitor biosecurity and zoonotic disease prevention protocols.
  • Partner with animal care teams on welfare assessments and behavioral health considerations.
  • Support necropsy procedures and diagnostic sample management.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner closely with the Chief Animal Officer on strategic planning and clinical priorities.
  • Collaborate with animal husbandry, research, genetics, and facilities teams.
  • Coordinate with external veterinary specialists and consultants as required.
  • Contribute veterinary expertise to research initiatives requiring anesthesia, sampling, or surgical intervention.
  • Help establish clinical best practices that align with both conservation and research objectives.
Emergency Preparedness & Field Operations
  • Be available for regular coverage during all hours including weekends and holidays
  • Develop and implement emergency preparedness protocols.
  • Support veterinary interventions in large-acreage and field environments.
  • Lead clinical oversight during immobilizations and remote procedures.
Required Skills and Abilities:
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with comfort building systems in a growth-stage organization.
  • Exceptional clinical judgment and attention to detail.
  • Strong organizational and protocol development capabilities.
  • Clear communicator able to collaborate across scientific and operational teams.
  • High emotional intelligence and ability to work within interdisciplinary environments.
  • Adaptable and resilient in fast-paced, mission-driven settings.
  • Familiarity with research animal oversight and regulatory frameworks.
  • Experience providing medical care across a wide variety of species.
  • DEA licensure (or ability to obtain).
  • Strong emergency and critical care capabilities.
  • Proven ability to operate independently and make sound clinical decisions in dynamic environments.
  • Extensive domestic travel with some international travel (~30%)
Preferred Skills and Abilities:
  • Experience in zoological, wildlife, or conservation medicine settings.
  • Experience supporting novel or complex species programs.
  • Experience standing up or scaling a veterinary program.
  • Board certification or advanced specialty training.
Education and Experience:
  • DVM or VMD from an AVMA-accredited institution.
  • Minimum 10 years of exotic clinical veterinary experience.
  • Demonstrated expertise in advanced anesthesia and surgical techniques.


Pay Range

$150,000-$200,000 USD

What Colossal Offers Full-Time Employees:
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Excellent paid time off and company holidays so you can rest and recharge
  • Flexible spending accounts (FSA)
  • Company matched 401k retirement plan
  • Paid parental leave at 100% salary for up to 12 weeks
  • Education reimbursement
  • An opportunity to help us return the Earth to a healthier state

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