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DVM Veterinary Ambassador (Consultant Basis)

What We Do
 
Roo (www.roo.vet) has created the first B2B labor marketplace in animal healthcare that connects veterinary professionals with hospitals through innovative technology, with opportunities to expand and offer more opportunities for both our demand & supply of users. 
 
Our dynamic platform enables hospitals to fulfill personnel needs in real time, while allowing high-quality veterinary professionals to secure work at the click of a button.  Beyond the platform, Roo represents a growing opportunity to help hospitals meet all-things staffing, and a growing community of resilient vet industry professionals who value flexibility and work-life balance, in addition to providing the best possible outcomes for clients and their pets.  
 
Our aim is to combine experienced healthcare expertise with Silicon Valley talent to shake up this industry and change the way veterinarians and hospitals work!
About the Role
 
We are looking for passionate and driven veterinarians to help Roo grow across a designated territory and beyond.  This is a unique opportunity to be able to still passionately work as a DVM while also helping our company transform the animal healthcare industry by improving work/life balance for veterinary professionals. You will have the opportunity to be part of a fast-growing start-up and learn about innovative technology and marketplaces! We want to build a strong community based in the heart of the veterinary profession. If you love to take things from concept and ideation to application and execution, then this is the job for you!  
 
This is an independent contractor position (1099), with an emphasis on territory development and customer support.
 
DVM Veterinary Ambassadors will be compensated on a monthly basis based on the below Scope of Work.
 
Scope of work
  • Lead the charge for Roo veterinary relief work: Pick up relief DVM shifts through the Roo platform to support our local clients and provide valuable “boots on the ground” feedback. Special preference given to new hospitals on the platform who do not have reviews yet. Bonus based on self directed shift targets quarterly. Ideally 36 shifts a quarter, minimum 18 shifts a quarter.
  • Highlight the benefits of Roo to veterinarians and technicians: We believe relief is the best way to pursue a career centered around work life balance and freedom. Help us spread the word of how great life is through Roo. Be a shining example! We will provide a Roo stipend to bring donuts, swag, and other small gifts for hospital staff.
  • Being a relief vet is more than just being a body. We want our Roo ambassadors to elevate the morale of their host hospital and leave a lasting positive impression with each shift they take. 
  • Support field marketing efforts by representing Roo at industry conferences and events (such as VMA, VBMA, etc) on an as needed basis, which may involve local travel. Minimum of 10 hours per month, maximum 30 hours per month.   
  • Help to enhance current vet processes and build out our vet community initiatives Participate in product, technology, and operations meetings/sessions as needed, providing key DVM feedback and insights to help the team make the best decisions for our users.
  • Contribute to improving the vet user acquisition, onboarding, engagement, and relief day experiences with Roo, providing feedback on what changes or enhancements are needed with our platform and processes.
  • Facilitate the design and implementation of recurrent community initiatives that enhance the Roo brand and marketplace.

Qualifications

  • Superstar vet with a positive reputation
  • Positive, can-do attitude!
  • Strong communication skills
  • Passion for creating a best-in-class experience for Roo’s veterinarian professionals & hospitals
Core Values
 
Our Core Values are what shape us as an organization and we're looking for people who exhibit the same values in their professional life; Bias to Urgency, Drive Measurable Impact, Seek Understanding, Solve Customer Problems and Have Fun! 
 
What to expect from working at Roo!
 
For permanent, full time employees, we offer:
  • Accelerated growth & learning potential.
  • Stipends for home office setup, continuing education, and monthly wellness.
  • Comprehensive health benefits to fit your needs with base medical plan covered at 100% with optional premium buy up plans.
  • 401K
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off.
  • Paid Maternity/Paternity and reproductive care leave.
  • Gifts on your birthday & anniversary.
  • Opportunity for domestic travel, including for regional team building events.
 
Overall, you would be part of a mission-driven company that will significantly empower the lives of all veterinary professionals and the health of the overall animal industry that seeks massive innovation.
 
We have diverse, passionate & driven team members from a variety of backgrounds, and Roo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and candidates.  We understand that your individual experience may not check every box but we still encourage you to apply even if you are not confident in every expectation listed.
 
Ready to join the Roo-volution?!
 
 

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