Observes race horses in the morning on rounds and on the racetrack in the afternoon. Completes pre-race examinations for horses scheduled to race; Helps to maintain department files documenting examination history of horses running at NYRA.
Responsibilities
Observes horses running on the racetrack in the afternoon. Attends injured horses if necessary;
In the event of injury, immediately makes an assessment and stabilizes the horse if possible;
Helps load the horse in ambulance. Attends injured horse in the equine ambulance while transported back to barn;
Along with the other NYRA veterinarians, completes an examination of each horse scheduled to run in the day’s races. Recommends scratching a horse if unsound, injured, or ill;
Helps to maintain department files documenting examination history of horses running at NYRA;
Stays informed and up to date regarding safety and welfare issues affecting horses in the industry, veterinary practices, etc.
Qualifications
DVM, VMD, or equivalent degree.
At least 2 years of experience in Equine Practice or the equivalent e.g. internship.
Administrative skills; Good interpersonal skills; Highly ethical, honest and professional; Able to be firm on decisions.
Must be able to work a racing schedule and relocate to Saratoga Springs for 7 weeks in the summer (travel stipend provided).
New York Racing Association offers a competitive salary and benefit package and the opportunity to be part of the rich tradition that defines New York thoroughbred racing.