Associate Veterinary Officer, Pharmacy
Meet Instinct 👋
Instinct Science is at the forefront of veterinary innovation, comprised of world-class tools that have served our industry for decades: easy-to-use veterinary practice software (Instinct EMR), an essential resource for expanding your knowledge and skills (Clinician’s Brief), clinical and pharmaceutical decision support (Standards of Care & Plumb’s), and an AI scribing platform (ScribbleVet). Combined, Instinct Science offers an ecosystem that veterinarians rely on for every aspect and stage of their careers.
At Instinct Science, we believe in leading with compassion. Our team, our customers, and their patients and clients are the foundation of everything we do. Our culture is guided by our U.C.A.R.E. values, which serve as our daily compass:
- Urgency: We move with speed because our mission is too important to wait. Urgency means prioritizing high-impact work, making timely decisions, and being highly responsive to our customers, partners, and fellow employees.
- Customer First: We’re our customers’ (and this profession’s) biggest fans. We put them first and obsess over helping them solve their challenges.
- Act with Grace, Not Teeth: We treat people with kindness, humor, humility, and assume good intent. We ask what we would want if we were in the other person’s shoes.
- Right Things, Right Reasons: We take ownership of all tasks, big and small. When we make mistakes, we own them, fix them quickly, and learn.
- Excellence is in our DNA: We hold ourselves and each other to high standards because our work is too important to do otherwise.
A Sneak Peek of Your Role 🔭
This job, and the team at Instinct, is remote.
The Associate Veterinary Officer, Pharmacy, plays a critical role in ensuring the clinical accuracy, quality, and consistency of drug-related content across Instinct’s Plumb’s Veterinary Drugs platform. This role serves as an internal medical reviewer for a wide range of pharmacology content—including drug monographs, handouts, and interaction tools—helping ensure all materials meet the highest standards of clinical integrity and are delivered on schedule.
Partnering closely with veterinary specialists, pharmacy experts, and cross-functional content teams, the Associate Veterinary Officer helps resolve complex medical questions, supports content development workflows, and contributes to improving production efficiency. By combining strong clinical expertise with attention to detail and operational discipline, this role plays a central part in delivering trusted, high-quality drug information that support veterinary professionals in daily patient care.
What You’ll Do 🐱💻
- Serve as the internal medical reviewer for drug-related content, including new and updated monographs, drug handouts, and interaction tools, ensuring clinical accuracy, clarity, and consistency.
- Review and validate drug-related content against current scientific literature, applying sound clinical judgment and established editorial standards.
- Conduct literature searches and synthesize evidence to support content decisions and resolve medical queries.
- Collaborate with veterinary specialists, pharmacy officers, and external consultants to address complex clinical questions and discrepancies.
- Partner with cross-functional teams, including Standards of Care and Clinician’s Brief, to align drug-related content across platforms.
- Support the timely delivery of content initiatives by managing priorities aligned with the content roadmap and production schedules.
- Maintain ownership of assigned projects, managing multiple workstreams independently in a deadline-driven environment.
- Contribute to content quality assurance efforts by identifying gaps, inconsistencies, and opportunities for improvement across content types.
- Assist in improving editorial workflows by identifying inefficiencies and recommending scalable process enhancements.
- Communicate effectively with internal stakeholders, providing clear updates, feedback, and solutions in a collaborative team environment.
Who You Are 🐱💻
- Must Haves:
- DVM degree with a minimum of 5 years of clinical experience
- Interest in drug-related content
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google products
- Strong time-management skills
- Proficiency in conducting literature searches
- Demonstrated proactivity regarding projects and ongoing work
- Excellent people skills
- Attention to detail
- Ability to work in a deadline-driven environment
- Preferred:
- Advanced specialty (DABVP, DACVIM, DACVCP)
- Teaching experience
How Instinct will Care about YOU 🌞
- We offer a supportive and caring work environment.
- We are transparent, open, honest, and empathic, both internally and externally.
- We pay our team well.
- We offer medical, dental and vision benefits and 401K with match.
- We give our team owner-like flexibility over work and time-off, including time to innovate and Flow State Fridays.
- We offer a generous stipend that can be used for almost anything to allow you to bring your best self to work.
- We provide all-expense-paid time throughout the year together, including at our annual retreat.
The compensation range for this role is $110,000 - $140,000. Actual compensation will be determined through a variety of factors including the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience.
Instinct is an equal opportunity employer committed to equality and providing a pleasant work environment free from harassment or discrimination in any form. All employees will be treated equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, national origin, ancestry, veteran, or disability status.
If you require accommodations throughout any part of the pre-employment process, please contact our People team at [email protected]