Full-Time

Spectrum of Care Clinic Medical Director

Posted on 9/19/2025

Ohio State University

Ohio State University

Compensation Overview

$180k/yr

+ Up to $180,000 budget

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Columbus, OH, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • DVM or equivalent
  • A minimum of five years’ clinical experience in a high-quality small animal primary care practice
  • Demonstrated commitment to Spectrum of Care principles and veterinary student education.
  • Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures in a clinical academic setting.
  • Understanding of operational and financial management within a veterinary clinical environment.
Responsibilities
  • Leadership and Strategic Direction
  • Lead the development and communication of the SOCC’s mission and vision, ensuring alignment with the broader goals of the college.
  • Engage in and lead strategic planning and continuous improvement efforts for the SOCC in partnership with the Associate Director for Satellite Facilities.
  • Coordinate and lead regular SOCC service meetings to discuss operations, teaching, and medical practice.
  • Operational Oversight
  • Oversee the clinic’s day-to-day medical operations, ensuring safe, high-quality, and efficient patient care.
  • Review and support clinician leave and schedule change decisions after initial evaluation by the PM, in alignment with clinic needs and the established standard of practice (SOP)
  • Ensure adequate clinical coverage by managing unplanned absences, in partnership with the PM.
  • Maintain a consistent medical presence in the hospital by being on-site or appointing an approved designee.
  • Participate in the development, revision, and implementation of clinic policies and procedures to improve clinical care and operational efficiency.
  • Review and provide input on the annual operating and capital budgets.
  • Partner with the PM to ensure financial and operational decisions align with the SOCC’s goals and budget.
  • Review the clinic’s fees annually, in partnership with the PM, and recommend changes to the VMC Associate Director of Finance, as appropriate.
  • Ensure timely completion of medical records, communication logs, and patient charges by SOCC clinicians.
  • Oversee, in partnership with the Associate Director of Satellite Facilities, the utilization and distribution of SOCC development funds.
  • Clinical Education and Student Experience
  • Ensure a high-quality, consistent educational experience for all students rotating through the SOCC.
  • Manage and monitor educational KPIs related to student caseloads, clinical diversity, business principles, and exposure to spectrum of care.
  • Oversee the delivery of VME I–IV educational activities within the SOCC and represent the clinic in the Clinical Teachers Committee.
  • Support and evaluate teaching quality among doctors and staff to ensure educational goals are met.
  • Mentor students, support clinical teaching, and model SOC principles in everyday practice.
  • Personnel Oversight and Professional Development
  • Mentor, coach, and provide support for SOCC clinicians, locum veterinarians, and support staff, ensuring they are provided with continuing education, outreach and professional development opportunities.
  • Orient and onboard new SOCC faculty.
  • Mentor junior faculty and work with the VCS mentoring committee chair to create a mentoring committee for each new faculty member.
  • Oversee the selection, onboarding, orientation, and training of SOCC locum doctors.
  • Lead performance evaluations of SOCC clinicians during the Annual Merit Compensation Program (AMCP), submitting written reviews to the Department Chair.
  • Attend annual reviews for probationary faculty members.
  • Client, Partner, and Community Engagement
  • Respond directly to concerns or feedback from:
  • Clients regarding medical policies or service delivery.
  • Partnering doctors, rescue and outreach groups.
  • Internal staff, faculty, or other departments.
  • Veterinary students.
  • Serve as the SOCC’s primary liaison with the Chief Medical Officer, VCS Chair, VMC Director, Associate Dean for Professional Programs, and other Section Heads
  • Be available to participate in public tours and speaking engagements that highlight SOCC services and SOC principles.
  • Teaching Duties
  • Clinical teaching of professional students in the Spectrum of Care Rotation, in conjunction with the diagnosis and treatment of patients presented to The Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic.
  • Clinical Service Duties
  • All aspects of patient care associated with a busy small animal general practice including patient management, client care, consulting with colleagues, medical record keeping, professional development, and participation in public relations activities.
  • Other Responsibilities and Expectations
  • Model and promote a culture of collegiality, professional citizenship, and collaboration in all academic endeavors to create an excellent workplace atmosphere conducive to effective learning and a high level of job satisfaction.
  • Adhere to external, university, college, VMC, and department policies, procedures, andguidelines.
  • Time Distribution:
  • Year One: 50% Clinical, 50% Administrative
  • Beginning Year Two: 75% Clinical, 25% Administrative
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior experience in clinical teaching and/or medical leadership strongly preferred.
  • Possess a genuine dedication to the educational success of our students
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and team-building skills.
  • Have experience in managing a high-paced clinical case load, with the ability to multi-task
  • Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures in a clinical academic setting.
  • Understanding of operational and financial management within a veterinary clinical environment.
  • Have a proven successful track record as a general practitioner, who practices Spectrum of Care medicine
  • Demonstrate a belief in the importance of spectrum of care while providing care options that are responsive to client beliefs, values, financial limitations, and expectations
  • Have broad expertise and experience in wellness, preventive medicine, diagnosis and management of diseases of dogs and cats, including dentistry, general surgery, and hospital-based care
  • Have demonstrated a commitment to teaching, mentoring, or coaching
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