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Veterinary Advisor

Volunteer

About the Role

Our Pet Positive Movement draws veterinarians, businesses, and other Pet Positive people and organizations together to end this normalized pet cruelty in the United States.

NPAWS is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. We are 100% volunteer-run and based in Austin, TX.

As the volunteer Veterinary Advisor you will be a critical member of our team as we strive to make a difference for America’s pets.

In this role you will help us with our Pet Positive Veterinary Facility Certification Program in an advisory role as someone who understands the Veterinary industry and can contribute in making the Certification Program a success.

Requirements

Responsibilities:

  • Advise on the Veterinary Facility Certification Program on various matters related to its design, outreach, strategies

  • Review the Certification Process and suggest modifications where required

Requirements:

  • Someone with knowledge and experience in the Veterinary Industry . A veterinarian is a plus.

AND / OR

  • Someone who is familiar with the Veterinary business.

About NPAWS

The Pet Positive Movement is a positive proactive revolution to save America's pets' tails, toes, ears, and more from non-therapeutic invasive procedures.

Too often, tail docking, declawing, ear cropping, and more go unnoticed. They are simply part of "what is". NPAWS and, hopefully, you will end that. The first phase of the movement involves recognizing, applauding, and certifying America's veterinarians who do not perform non-therapeutic invasive pet procedures. We will share their choice with the public on our website and in other ways to enable like-minded clients to easily find them.

Volunteers like you will help NPAWS to end normalized pet cruelty by saving tails, ears, claws, and more from non-therapeutic invasive procedures. At the same time, it will help you gain valuable skills in a vital role plus you can earn volunteer experience you can put towards a future career or education. It's a win-win for you and NPAWS.

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