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Clinical Veterinarian

Job in Indiana Borough, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, 15705, USA
Listing for: eGenesis
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

COMPANY MISSION

eGenesis is dedicated to giving patients with organ failure a second chance at life by harnessing the power of genome engineering to create safe, effective, and readily available solutions.

POSITION SUMMARY

The veterinary services team supports the health, welfare, and regulatory compliance of swine herds housed in the Designated Pathogen Free (DPF) and Source Animal Facility (SAF)  team ensures standardized veterinary medical care, surgical excellence, herd health management, regulatory compliance, and adherence to GMP requirements.

The Clinical Veterinarian reports to the Director of Veterinary Services and serves primarily a clinical role in the SAF and participates frequently in the broader programs for animal health including adventitious agents surveillance, vaccine and sentinel programs. In this role, you will provide clinical and regulatory support for GMP donor production, surgical support for GMP donor production, and participate in Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee and USDA inspections.

The Clinical Veterinarian participates in the weekly veterinarian on-call schedule. The Clinical Veterinarian serves as back up to the ART Veterinarian and Director of Veterinary Services when necessary, in roles for which they will be cross trained.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Provide direct clinical and surgical care
  • Execute surveillance programs (SAF & DPF)
  • Review pathogen results and contribute to Herd Health Reports
  • Serve as IACUC member and USDA inspection contact
  • Support vaccine program selection and implementation
  • Participate in sentinel optimization strategy
  • Provide backup coverage for Director and ART Veterinarian
  • Participate in weekly on-call rotation
  • Engage in program communications and review and support ongoing collaboration with Quality and Operations teams.
  • Participate in monthly in-person veterinary team meetings
  • Contribute to semi-annual review of SOPs and program documents
  • Train in program surgical procedures to provide redundancy in surgical capability across the team
  • Maintain surgical expectations by executing standardized procedures and scheduling, owning maintenance of surgical suite readiness, and participating in ongoing surgical training and CE
  • Implement medical therapies and herd health program and execute standardized medication use across barns, maintain compliance with GMP and Quality-approved medication lists, participate in annual review of drug treatment spreadsheets, assist with development of standardized primary/secondary/tertiary treatment protocols, consistently document using SOAP format, and adhere to standardized euthanasia endpoint criteria (in coordination with IACUC)
  • Manage surveillance programs through execution of health sampling for surveillance program, ante‑mortem, post‑mortem and ad‑hoc and review of pathogen detection results and herd health synthesis reporting
  • Engage in selection and ordering of vaccines in alignment with the company’s vaccine program
  • Actively participate in preparation and execution of organ procurement and be available on‑call during enrollment/procurement periods.
  • Support organ procurement program through ultrasound qualification of donor pigs and completion of GMP quality documentation.
  • Support regulatory compliance with IACUC participation, provide USDA inspection readiness and representation, SOP authorship and change control participation, and author Quality‑driven documentation and impact assessments.
  • Support imaging needs and perform ultrasound procedures for DS/DP animals, perform surrogate pregnancy detection (DPF), train through CE and supervised practice, complete documentation for donor qualification
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
  • DVM or VMD from AVMA‑accredited institution; may substitute completion of ECFVG program for graduates of non‑AVMA schools.
  • 1‑3 years experience as clinical veterinarian working with large animals, preferably swine
  • License to practice veterinary medicine in at least one state; must attain Indiana licensure within 6 months of hire.
  • DEA Registration for maintenance of controlled drugs on site.
  • USDA Accreditation Category II
  • Must be willing to accept significant learning challenges inherent in a first‑in‑class…
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