Job Summary:
We offer an exciting opportunity for the veterinarian(s) who wants to be a leader in effecting change for underserved dogs and cats. We work to reduce shelter intake and euthanasia by providing services to pet owners, shelters, rescue groups, and community cat caregivers. If you want to make a profound impact while enjoying a healthy work/life balance, we invite you to join our mission.
Each year, Spay Neuter Network (SNN) conducts more than 25,000 spay and neuter surgeries across Texas through our 4 stationary clinics in Crandall, Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio, our mobile clinic and our fleet of four transport vehicles. In fact, our surgeons complete more sterilizations in one day than other veterinarian offices do in three months.
Spay Neuter Network’s mission is to eliminate pet overpopulation through spay/neuter, while empowering communities to care responsibly for dogs and cats. Overpopulation places a strain on our shelters and communities. By offering free or low-cost spay/neuter, and by empowering our communities to care responsibly for their pets, we can be the pet health experts for animals and owners who need us the most. We serve the 15 counties in and around the DFW Metroplex and across North Texas as well as San Antonio, Texas. We selected clinic locations where the overpopulation problem is the most dire: South Fort Worth, Southern Dallas and rural communities.
Our staff is experienced, enthusiastic and skilled. We are committed and focused within an upbeat and compassionate environment. This is a fun and satisfying place to work. Everything is in place and ready to support you.
Skills/Experience:
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
- Active Texas Veterinary License
- DEA license or license eligibility
- Interest and skills in spay/neuter surgery
- Leadership abilities
- Interpersonal skills working with a team
- Mission oriented with strong work ethic
Essential Functions/Responsibilities:
- Perform 35-50 spay and neuter surgeries per day, including pediatrics
- Perform pre and post-operative examinations on all patients
- Supervise vaccinations and limited medical care as needed for surgery and wellness patients
- Perform post-operative rechecks and prescribe treatments as needed
- Provide strong and compassionate leadership
- Provide regular review of medical and surgical protocols
Job Description
Veterinarian
- Work in conjunction with the Director of Operations and Medical Director to ensure smooth operation of the clinic
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to work standing your full shift
- Must be able to bend and kneel repeatedly
- Must be able to see fine detail in a variety of situations
- Must have good hearing
- Must have acceptable sense to touch and smell
- Must have good range of motion in joints especially wrist, knees, elbows
- Must have good range of motion in your back for instance twisting
- Must be able to work and reach on hands and knees
- Must possess excellent hand-eye coordination
- Must possess an acceptable degree of dexterity in hands and fingers
- Must have good vision including peripheral vision, fine detail, distance, depth perception, and ability to focus
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Paid time off and holidays
- Professional development assistance
- Relocation assistance
- CE allocation
Pay: $160,000.00 - $220,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person