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Shelter & Spay/Neuter Veterinarian Job Board A free job board for veterinarian positions in shelter medicine and high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter practice.

This is a place to post positions for veterinarians working in all areas of shelter medicine, including shelter practice, HQHVSN, veterinary forensics, public health, shelter design, consultation, access to care, and academia. Each job post should include the name or the organization, the location, the type of position, and contact information. In this competitive market, it can be helpful to shar

e details about organizational mission, animal numbers, staffing, work hours, scope of work, experience required, compensation, and benefits. Job seekers are often interested in organizational culture, work-life balance, and local amenities. Application processes requiring professional license information may inadvertently exclude senior veterinary students preparing for careers in shelter medicine. This is also a place for shelter medicine job seekers to share their availability. Please describe the scope of work, hours, and location radius you are interested in. Posts must be made by the hiring organization or the veterinarian who is looking for a position, not a third party. Please post an update when the position is filled or no longer available. Organizations and veterinarians interested in relief positions can also post in the group Strictly Veterinary Relief for shelters/ HQHVSN (USA). Moderators will remove posts that are not related to job searches or block posters who are not supportive and kind.

Are You Our Next Shelter Medicine Intern?There’s a critical shortage of veterinarians with special expertise in Shelter ...
04/12/2023

Are You Our Next Shelter Medicine Intern?

There’s a critical shortage of veterinarians with special expertise in Shelter Medicine. Our internship program is designed to produce a skilled practitioner well-equipped for shelter practice or to be competitive for a residency program in the shelter medicine specialty.

The UF Internship program is unique in that interns spend approximately half of their time working in a variety of Florida animal shelters, HQHVSN, and access-to-care veterinary clinics outside of the Gainesville area. During this time, interns will work side-by-side with clinical mentors in a range of organizations, including municipal animal control and nonprofit shelters, urban and rural facilities, and well-funded and resource-scare organizations.

By the end of the internship year, interns will be highly skilled in surgery, spectrum of veterinary care, population management, infection control, forensics, and more. They will be well-prepared to join any type of animal shelter or access to care clinic or to continue into a specialty residency program.

This internship is powered by a gift from Petco Love to address the veterinary workforce shortage in animal welfare practice.

Learn more and apply through VIRMP by 1/8/24: https://sheltermedicine.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/internship/

18/09/2023

This opportunity in Reno with the new non-profit, Petopia, in partnership with Heal House Call Veterinarian, has flexible hours, mentoring, and encourages self-determination. This chance to provide access to care in vulnerable communities is a good opportunity for associate vets at clinics like Banf

High Volume Spay/Neuter Veterinarian for Community CatsThe Nobody's Cats FoundationCamp Hill, PA 17011$60 - $100 an hour...
03/05/2023

High Volume Spay/Neuter Veterinarian for Community Cats

The Nobody's Cats Foundation

Camp Hill, PA 17011

$60 - $100 an hour - Full-time, Part-time

The Nobody's Cats Foundation

03/05/2023

The SPCA of Wake County, a private, non-profit in Raleigh, North Carolina, seeks a Lead Shelter Veterinarian to oversee the team responsible for medical care, diagnostics, and treatment of animals under our care. The Lead Shelter Veterinarian works closely with the medical team, all other shelter teams, volunteers, and the spay/neuter clinic surgeons and staff.

About SPCA Wake and Our Community

2023 finds the SPCA of Wake County nearing completion of a $21 million capital campaign. In 2025, we will be opening North Carolina’s first regional campus for pets and people. The addition of a new animal intake and community resource center on the campus of our pet adoption center will streamline the SPCA’s lifesaving operations and enable us to deliver more services to the pets and people of central and eastern NC. Currently working in well over half of North Carolina’s 100 counties, SPCA Wake will continue to expand the reach of its pet adoption program by continuing to help under-resourced shelters via placement of pets through the SPCA’s program. The new building will provide state-of-the-art facilities for educational programs for both people and animals and will expand the SPCA’s ability to provide spay/neuter and other veterinary services to pets in communities in need.

The Raleigh area ranked second nationally in growth in 2022 – and we are proud to call this popular area home! Why are so many people relocating here? A few popular reasons: The warm climate, attractive and diverse job market, proximity to both beach and mountain destinations, and good schools – including a number of acclaimed colleges and universities. It is also a community full of animal lovers who have supported SPCA Wake for over 50 years and funded the many programs and services that we bring to our ever-expanding service area. The more human population growth we experience here, the harder we work to be a dynamic and trusted resource for the humans and their animal family members.

Category: Full-time, Exempt

Location: Raleigh and Garner, NC

Reports to: VP of Strategic Initiatives

Salary: $125,000 plus health/dental/vision insurance, paid time off, 401(k); additional benefits negotiable

Major Functions

Lead the shelter medical team in performing physical examinations, diagnosing, and treating all SPCA adoption program animals.

Actively support best practices in shelter medicine, animal population health, and shelter flow. Collaborate with staff to develop methods to improve shelter pets’ well-being, decrease length of stay, and increase the number of animals served.

Supervise all shelter medical staff in collaboration with the department manager. Support the community initiatives department’s work to deliver medical services to owned animals and free-roaming cats, in cooperation with the Saving Lives

Spay/Neuter Clinic.

Duties and Responsibilities

Animal Care:

Perform physical examinations, diagnoses, and treatment of all SPCA adoption program animals.

Understand and support the principals of shelter medicine, population health, and shelter flow.

Ensure adherence to the highest ethical standards of veterinary care.

Apply and instruct staff on the use of Fear Free techniques for animal handling and housing.

Ensure that all state and federal laws, state regulations, accepted standards, and SPCA policies and procedures regarding medical operations, the practice of veterinary medicine, drug control, and animal care and handling are strictly adhered to.

Have training and experience in high-quality, high-volume surgical sterilization of dogs and cats, including pediatric spay/neuter and in-heat and pregnant spays. The lead veterinarian may have some responsibility for spay/neuter surgeries in relief of the spay/neuter surgeons.

Perform occasional euthanasia of SPCA animals for medical and behavioral reasons, following state requirements and SPCA protocols.

Provide quality “client” care to staff and volunteers, to include modeling patience and kindness in the delivery of information and in collaborative problem-solving.

Encourage continuous improvement throughout the shelter to increase the quality of medical and surgical care provided to SPCA pets.

Work collaboratively to administer the SPCA’s disease control protocols and to amend those protocols as needed.
Work with local veterinarians and clinic/shelter staff to promote positive and productive relationships.

Supervise staff who arrange for full-service care at partner veterinary hospitals in our community for severely injured, sick or diseased dogs, cats, rabbits and other adoption program animals. Consult with staff at those practices in regard to treatment planning.

Maintain up-to-date knowledge of shelter animal health protocols, high-quality high-volume surgical procedures, and companion animal health issues and best practices.

Staff and Volunteer Management:

Assist the Senior Director of Operations in the development of annual goals that include plans for training and development of staff.

Supervise medical team management staff who hire, train, motivate, and retain all shelter medical staff. Participate in the training of medical team staff and volunteers.
Resource Management:

Assist the Senior Director of Operations to utilize resources effectively. These resources include people, funds, and supplies.
Participate in the annual budgeting process by providing technical expertise and maintaining a forward focus on medical department needs.

Assist the Senior Director of Operations and other senior staff in setting short-term and long-term goals to assure the continued growth and improvement of medical services for SPCA pets.
Customer Service:

Provide and model timely, respectful internal and external customer service.

Remain flexible and willing to see other perspectives.

Maintain strict confidentiality of client, patient, and donor information.

Provide recognition and support to staff and volunteers for their individual contributions to the mission of the SPCA of Wake County.

Record-keeping:

Establish and maintain medical record and drug use logs to standards of veterinary and sheltering practices.

Perform accurate, complete, and concise entry of all medical and surgical records, exam findings, test results, and vaccination history, using shelter animal tracking software. Ensure that records are available to all staff in a timely manner, in order, and complete.
Accurately complete forms and records so that communication within and between departments is clear.

Training:

Participate in staff training and development opportunities as requested.

Provide Certified Rabies Vaccinator training to staff according to North Carolina state requirements.

Participate in special events, projects, and cross-training programs as needed.

POSITION SPECIFICATIONS

Required:

Must hold a current North Carolina Veterinary License or be qualified and able to obtain such license within 60 days of hire.
Must be qualified and eligible to obtain a DEA license.
A minimum of two years’ experience in the field of shelter veterinary medicine, with high-quality, high-volume surgical sterilization experience desired.

Must use fear-free animal handling methods and become Fear Free Certified within 60 days of hire.

Must be passionate about the mission of the SPCA of Wake County and have a deep respect for the human/animal bond.

Must be knowledgeable about and supportive of shelter medicine best practices, animal population health, and shelter flow.

A strong desire to work and thrive in a fast-paced environment with a staff of mission-driven colleagues.

Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills.

Effective decision-making and diagnostic skills.

Ability to work cooperatively with all SPCA staff and as a member of the SPCA’s leadership team.

A demonstrated track record of managing priorities with positive results.

Must have a valid driver’s license and insurable driving record in order to travel efficiently between the SPCA’s two locations.
Available for emergency telephone consultation during non-business hours.

Working Conditions:

May work in an area with a high noise level, occasional foul odors, dangerous animals, toxic chemicals, environmental contaminants, and zoonotic diseases.

May be required to work in excess of a standard eight-hour work day.

Physical Activities and Requirements:

Physical requirements of the position include the ability to stand or sit for long periods of time, walking, bending, lifting (50 pounds), carrying (50 pounds), speaking, hearing, seeing and depth perception.

May be required to climb, balance, kneel, stoop, crouch, or crawl.

May be pulled, jolted or jumped on by small and large animals.

Must be able to use both hands for repetitive actions, firm grasp, precise movements, fine manipulation, and typing.

Work Hours: This is an exempt position that requires a 40-50 hour work week, typically Monday through Friday on site and some remote on-call availability for staff support. Work hours may be extended as necessary in order to meet the health or surgical needs of animals, or for task completion, employee training, special events or meetings.

Best Friends shelter outreach team is expanding! Come join my team in working with shelters across the country to increa...
31/03/2023

Best Friends shelter outreach team is expanding! Come join my team in working with shelters across the country to increase their lifesaving! We're hiring veterinarians and techs to increase our work in shelter consultations, outbreak support, and HQHVSN training across the country. Come work for an amazing organization with a laser-focused, data-driven lifesaving goal: getting every shelter, every community to no-kill by 2025. The clock is ticking - come sprint to the finish with us!

All positions are remote, significant shelter medicine experience is required, and up to 50% travel. Support offered for any vets wanting to pursue ABVP certification.

https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=3e08117a-8589-491e-994f-be53e896ff49&ccId=19000101_000001&source=CC2&lang=en_US&selectedMenuKey=CareerCenter&fbclid=IwAR1KOn1AZT5z1eOSH1_6sI2HYX5LI--YuoyYSD0khIK-NqOjGKc1HhalCHg

Tired of private practice, emergencies, working six or seven days a week? Try limited client contact, no emergencies, wo...
27/03/2023

Tired of private practice, emergencies, working six or seven days a week? Try limited client contact, no emergencies, work only 16 to 20 hours a week only while making a difference in pet overpopulation and helping pets and their people. Quad City Animal Welfare Center in Milan, Illinois might be the place for you. Great support team and quality medical protocol.

The successful candidate will have, or be able to obtain, an Illinois license, and live in, or move to, the Quad Cities area.
Responsibilities include completing surgeries and conducting pre and post-op exams. This job is ideal for someone who wants to make a big difference helping animals, enjoys surgery and appreciates a lot of free time to lead a balanced life.

Salary is commensurate with experience. Contact Patti McRae at: [email protected]

The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery Co. (Tennessee) runs a well-respected low-cost Spay-Neuter Clinic in Clarks...
08/03/2023

The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery Co. (Tennessee) runs a well-respected low-cost Spay-Neuter Clinic in Clarksville, TN located about 45 min north of Nashville. We are NOT a shelter. We focus 100% prevention-based programs with high quality low-cost s/n being our most popular program.

We are looking to add to our team of relief veterinarians who we depend on to fill our surgery days. We typically fix 20-40 dogs & cats per day and offer an experienced support team consisting of an LVT & 2-3 veterinary assistants who will pretty much do everything except the surgeries.

Our vets typically arrive at 7:15am & are out the door by 2pm with same day pay. We are accustomed to adjusting our surgery numbers to each vet's comfort level, so don't be intimidated by the number of surgeries we do. We are an excellent break from dealing with clients and are the puurrrfect relief clinic if you want to improve your surgery speed/skills.

We would love to find a regular TUESDAY and/or THURSDAY veterinarian, BUT we are also appreciative to have even just one day per month. Every day you give impacts our community in a positive way!

Please email me at [email protected] with your resume if interested in more info. If you can't help, we would be very appreciative of any shares with vets that might be within driving distance of us. THANK YOU for all that you do!
We neutered this patient then turned him into a doctor...😍

Medical Director - The PAW MissionYucaipa, CA. The The PAW Mission is seeking a Medical Director that will provide leade...
16/01/2023

Medical Director - The PAW Mission
Yucaipa, CA.

The The PAW Mission is seeking a Medical Director that will provide leadership and medical care to all animals in the Animal Shelter network, including at the shelter, in foster care, at adoption sites and animals at vaccine clinics. Great opportunity to work towards the no-kill mission and make a difference in communities that are underserved. The PAW Mission targets the most at-risk pets in animal shelters, feral cats, neonatal kittens/puppies, and medical dogs/cats. We often see Parvo pups, distemper dogs, ringworm, and calici virus from shelter intakes. Standard hours are 5 days at 8 hours, alternate schedule could be something the organization could work with.. Schedule is flexible, and pay is between 130-170k.

Read more at https://humanepro.org/jobs/medical-director-17

24/12/2022

If you are into volunteering and a high quality, high volume spay-neuter veterinarian, love new adventures, Soul Dog Rescue could use you for a weekend or two next year. SDR is a nonprofit with a mission to S/N working on tribal lands in the four corners area, focusing on Navajo Nation. To volunteer at any of these clinics, email [email protected].

Our 2023 schedule is as follows:

January 7 & 8 - Kayenta, AZ
February 4 & 5 - Chinle, AZ
March 4 & 5 - Shiprock, NM
April 1 & 2 - Dilkon, AZ
May 6 & 7 - Rock Point, AZ
June 3 & 4 - Kykotsmovi (Hopi)
June 17 & 18 - Chinle, AZ
July 8 & 9 - Shiprock, NM
August 5 & 6 - Upper Fruitland, NM
September 2 & 3 - Dilkon, AZ
October 7 & 8 - Shiprock, NM
November 4 & 5 - To be determined
December 2 & 3 - Chinle, AZ
For more information, please email [email protected]. Thank you!

Great work/life balance with a 3 day workweek! Wellness clinic in Glendale, AZ, has an opening for a veterinarian profic...
23/12/2022

Great work/life balance with a 3 day workweek! Wellness clinic in Glendale, AZ, has an opening for a veterinarian proficient in spay/neuter surgery and vaccination clinics. We have just moved into a brand new facility! We are a low-cost clinic specializing in Spay/Neuter surgery (with excellent pain management protocols); dental cleanings; and preventive care. This is a fast-paced and fun environment. Excellent support staff with 5 technicians per DVM. High volume spay/neuter surgery tips/training provided for the DVM that loves surgery. Percentage based pay with an experienced veterinarian earning $130,000 - $160,000/year; no weekends nor emergency work; full benefits.

https://www.indeed.com/job/veterinarian-18086bacaca533a0

Animal Coalition of Tampa seeks a Veterinarian (part or full-time). We're a nonprofit clinic in Tampa Florida (10 minute...
22/12/2022

Animal Coalition of Tampa seeks a Veterinarian (part or full-time). We're a nonprofit clinic in Tampa Florida (10 minutes from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium)(40 minutes to Clearwater Beach), offering competitive benefits and flexible hours (no Sundays, no nights, no on-calls). We are mission driven and passionate about providing affordable preventative health care and sterilization services for pets and community cats. Benefits include PTO, Health Insurance (Medical, Dental and Vision), paid Life Insurance, Company matched 401K Retirement, Copaid Short and Long Term Disability and Employee Discounts. If you are interested text (813) 564-6456 or email [email protected]

22/10/2022

Alicia Fortenberry
Are you looking for a position that’s personally fulfilling? Do you have a passion for helping pets in need? Make a difference for community pets with Southern Pines Healthy Pet Clinic.
We have an opening for a full-time and/or part-time Veterinarian at our location in Hattiesburg, MS as well as positions in our outreach program and in Columbia MS. We are excited to offer flexibility, a positive work/life balance, a variety of work responsibilities, and a chance to flourish!
The first priority for our new Veterinarian will be our Spay Neuter Program, a low-cost HQHVSN program for public animals where over 82,000 spays and neuters for cats and dogs have already been performed. We currently conduct spay/neuter surgeries 5 days per week, with the possibility of expanding. Shelter cats and dogs are also altered through our program.
The next priority will be in our Wellness program. We currently provide low cost wellness services to the Pine Belt area 4 days a week, and we hope to expand this program to reach even more pets within our community.
We consider our focus to be on veterinarian-driven medicine, and as such look forward to sharing knowledge and expertise with support staff and clients.
Job Requirements:
Candidate must hold or be eligible for a current Mississippi DVM license
A commitment to excellence and a willingness to learn.
Good communication skills with a sense of humor and positive attitude
Above all, a passion and commitment to treating patients and clients with kindness and respect is essential.
Additional Details:
The full-time salary range is between $70,000 and $100,000, based on current level of experience and surgical proficiency. Salary will be prorated for part-time.
A signing bonus
Benefits include professional licensing, membership in one professional organization of choice, monetary and time allowance for continuing education providing the opportunity to grow, two weeks of PTO, health insurance (60% of principal paid by Southern Pines), dental and vision optional, 401K.
Position will report to the Clinic//Medical Director.
Flexible scheduling is available to provide the best work-life balance possible with limited weekends.
No evenings or emergency hours.
We have openings in both Hattieburg as well as Columbia MS
Southern Pines is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, our veterinarians are eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Benefits via the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).

18/10/2022

Job Alert! Options Veterinary Care seeks a Veterinarian (part or full-time) and a Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT or LVIT). We're a nonprofit clinic in northern Nevada (45 minutes from Lake Tahoe, a world-renowned destination), offering competitive benefits and flexible hours (no weekends, nights, or on-calls). We have fun and the job is rewarding - because you're helping people whose pets would otherwise suffer without our affordable vet care. See more at the link below! https://www.optionsveterinarycare.org/jobs

Alaqua Animal Refuge  ·Alaqua Animal Refuge-Freeport, Florida- is seeking a full-time Lead Veterinarian/Medical Director...
02/05/2022

Alaqua Animal Refuge ·
Alaqua Animal Refuge-Freeport, Florida- is seeking a full-time Lead Veterinarian/Medical Director. Join our team and become an invaluable partner to inspire, empower, and educate others to change our society.
Get back to what you love! At Alaqua Animal Refuge, your clients are the animals! Your focus will be on saving lives without being restricted by pet owners’ financial constraints.
Our goal is to give every animal we see a second chance, we have a Veterinarian on staff 6 days a week and refer out to specialists when needed!
We offer:
• An opportunity to practice medicine your way
• Work-life balance with a flexible work schedule and hours that are 8:30 AM-5PM
• Competitive salary
• Benefits include paid: Life and AD&D policy, long and short-term disability, dental, vision, and AFLAC Accident Advantage policy
• An opportunity to work with numerous species of animals-we have large, small, exotics, and wildlife!
• Professional growth and development opportunities.
• Fully equipped exam rooms, surgical suite, isolation area, veterinary office, and animal recovery areas
• Digital radiography, in-house bloodwork, and urinalysis machines
Qualifications:
• DVM degree from an accredited university is required
• Have or obtain a DEA license
• Have or obtain USDA APHIS Category II license
• Have or obtain Florida State Veterinary license
• Have or get rabies vaccinations
Scope of Work
Click here for detailed Veterinarian job description
To learn more about our organization check out this video Alaqua Animal Refuge and visit our website www.alaqua.org
How to apply
Send resume to [email protected] or contact us at (850) 880-6399
About Alaqua Animal Refuge
Alaqua Animal Refuge is a recognized leader in animal rescue, welfare, cruelty prevention, and advocacy. Alaqua has become the “go-to” organization to help animals of all kinds including domestic, exotic, farm, equine, and native wildlife. Committed to providing protection, shelter, and care to animals in need, this private, non-profit Refuge also offers an adoption center, educational outreach, and community programs that extend far beyond their geographic location on this 100-acre facility-the first in the United States. The new facility and sanctuary enable Alaqua to rescue and rehabilitate even more animals, as well as be an education and training center for animal welfare advocates.

Animal Passion Video PodcastWatch Alaqua Founder Laurie Hood interview the amazing “difference makers” who are saving lives and changing hearts. Watch Now Shelter. Safety. Second Chances...Learn about our story and future journey. Read More Adopt an AnimalLearn how to adopt an Alaqua animal. Get...

02/05/2022

We want you to join our team! We're hiring a Veterinarian, Animal Services Program Coordinator, Full-Time Animal Shelter Technician, Part-Time Animal Shelter Technician, and two Lead Animal Shelter Technicians. If you're interested in saving lives and changing the future of stray and homeless pets of Hays County, visit sanmarcostx.gov/jobs to apply for one of our six available positions.

"As the shortage intensifies, animal welfare leaders around the country are asking the same question: What do we do when...
28/04/2022

"As the shortage intensifies, animal welfare leaders around the country are asking the same question: What do we do when they aren’t enough veterinarians to go around? . . . . With so much at stake, the search for solutions to the vet shortage has taken on a new level of urgency."

Is the vet shortage impacting organizations in your area?

It started with a cat rescuer, a veterinarian and a commitment to help community cats in Bend, Oregon. With help from about 10 other volunteers, the Bend Spay & Neuter Project launched in 2004. Surgeries were performed on weekends in the rescuer’s garage.

ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA) is the premiere training center for high-quality, high-volume companion animal sterili...
11/11/2021

ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA) is the premiere training center for high-quality, high-volume companion animal sterilization. Altering 25,000 shelter, rescue, and publicly owned companion animals annually, ASNA has trained more than 6000 veterinary professionals and fourth year veterinary student externs at our campus in Asheville, NC since 2005. ASNA is proud to set the bar for the standard of care in HQHVSN and provide world-class S/N surgical instruction to veterinary professionals and students.

https://aspca.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ASPCAWebsite/job/Asheville-NC/Senior-Director--Medicine---Surgery_2021-401

Please make sure to attach both a resume and cover letter to complete your application. Summary: ASPCA strives to maintain a COVID-free workplace.  To that end, being fully vaccinated is a condition of employment for all ASPCA employees, including new hires.  ASPCA makes reasonable accommodations ...

Are you looking for a vet to add to your spay/neuter clinic or shelter? Don't accidentally make this critical recruiting...
26/10/2021

Are you looking for a vet to add to your spay/neuter clinic or shelter? Don't accidentally make this critical recruiting error.

This is the season when senior veterinary students are applying for jobs to start when they graduate in the late spring 2022. Yes, that's right, the next wave of new vets are already selecting their first jobs.

With the extreme shortage of veterinarians, no one can afford to miss out on the opportunity to recruit from this amazing talent pool. This is a good time to review your HR department's policy on processing applications for candidates who haven't graduated or been issued a license yet.

I hear from a lot of vets and directors that they are not getting applications from new grads, and at the same time from vet students that no one is responding to their applications. What's the disconnect?

The applications are getting stuck or rejected by automated HR processes that don't allow for student applicants who do not have a DVM degree or license yet. This is especially true for municipal HR systems. If you are looking for a new vet, make sure you can process student applications so you don't inadvertently miss out on a large applicant pool. Sharing a personal contact option can help you navigate the HR process together.

26/10/2021

Please make sure to attach both a resume and cover letter to complete your application. Summary: ASPCA strives to maintain a COVID-free workplace. To that end, being fully vaccinated is a condition of employment for all ASPCA employees, including new hires. ASPCA makes reasonable accommodations .....

06/09/2021

This is a place to post positions for veterinarians working in all areas of shelter medicine, including shelter practice, HQHVSN, veterinary forensics, public health, shelter design, consultation, access to care, and academia.

Each post should start with: City, State, Name of Organization

Tips for promoting your position:

Each job post should include the name or the organization, the location, the type of position, and contact information. In this competitive market, it can be helpful to share details about organizational mission, animal numbers, staffing, work hours, scope of work, experience required, compensation, and benefits. Job seekers are often interested in organizational culture, work-life balance, and local amenities. Application processes requiring professional license information may inadvertently exclude senior veterinary students preparing for careers in shelter medicine.

This is also a place for shelter medicine job seekers to share their availability. Please describe the scope of work, hours, and location radius you are interested in.

Posts must be made by the hiring organization or the veterinarian who is looking for a position, not a third party. Please post an update in the comments when the position is filled or no longer available.

Organizations and veterinarians interested in relief positions can also post in the group Strictly Veterinary Relief for shelters/ HQHVSN (USA).

Moderators will remove posts that are not related to job searches or block posters who are not supportive and kind.

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