Veterinarian (DVM) – Spay/Neuter & Shelter Medicine
For Experienced Doctors Seeking Purpose, Balance, and Impact
New Graduates Welcome | Structured Surgical Training Provided
Are you an experienced veterinarian looking to focus on surgery, efficiency, and meaningful community impact—without the long hours, on-call stress, or burnout of traditional private practice?
Are you a new veterinary graduate—or soontobe graduate—looking for a supportive environment to build strong surgical skills while making a real difference? Do you want mentorship, predictable hours, and meaningful work without sacrificing work–life balance?
We are a high-quality, high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter nonprofit organization seeking a motivated DVM to join our compassionate, mission-driven team. No prior high-volume spay/neuter experience required—we will train you.
This position is ideal for veterinarians who: Want hands-on surgical experience Value mentorship and structured learning Are passionate about companion animal welfare and community impact
Position Expectations: Perform high-quality spay and neuter surgeries with training and mentorship Participate in limited shelter medicine duties supporting local shelters and rescues Deliver compassionate, efficient care in a fast-paced but supportive surgical setting Work collaboratively with the entire team Maintain accurate medical records and follow established medical protocols
Obtain and maintain: Georgia veterinary license DEA registration USDA accreditation (assistance provided)
Schedule & Work-Life Balance: Four-day work week Monday–Thursday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM No weekends No on-call or emergency duties Predictable hours that support personal time, family life, and long-term career sustainability
Salary & Benefits We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package designed with early-career veterinarians in mind: Competitive salary with production-based pay 401(k) retirement program Life insurance Short-term and long-term disability insurance Vision and dental insurance plans available Paid Continuing Education (CE) allowance Coverage of professional fees, including: Georgia Veterinary Medical Association (GVMA) Georgia state licensing DEA registration
Structured mentorship programs for: New graduates building confidence in surgery Experienced doctors seeking focused spay/neuter or shelter medicine experience As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, employment with us qualifies toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)—an important benefit for veterinarians with student loan debt.
Why Start Your Career With Us?
Develop strong surgical skills with guidance and support Make a direct, measurable impact on pet overpopulation and community welfare Avoid burnout common in traditional private practice Join a team that values learning, collaboration, and compassion
How to Apply: For more information or to apply, please contact:
Cindy 4044054422 Cindy@HelpSpayNeuter.org
Requirements
Georgia state licensing DEA registration USDA accreditation (assistance provided)
Job ID: 83000430
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