San Francisco SPCA
Relief Veterinarian - Shelter Medicine (Contract)
San Francisco SPCA, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
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Relief Veterinarian - Shelter Medicine (Contract)
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San Francisco SPCA
Our mission is to ensure all animals have access to high‑quality, compassionate care whether they're in a home or still looking for one. The Shelter Medicine department supports this mission by providing medical care for animals within our shelter, ensuring the health and welfare of the entire population.
At the San Francisco SPCA, high volume and high quality are not competing priorities — they are the standard. We save lives through innovative, evidence‑based shelter medicine and are recognized nationally as a leader in animal welfare.
What You’ll Do
Perform high‑quality high‑volume spay/neuter surgeries for shelter animals, as well as other procedures such as enucleations and routine procedures.
Provide daily medical care for shelter animals, including exams, diagnostics and treatment planning.
Oversee population health and ensure adherence to best practices in shelter medicine.
Collaborate with RVTs, veterinary assistants, and behavior staff to create individualized care plans.
Support lifesaving outcomes by preparing animals for adoption and transfer.
What We’re Looking For
DVM or equivalent degree, with a current California license in good standing.
Shelter medicine and high‑volume spay/neuter experience required.
Commitment to animal welfare and a team‑based approach to care.
Compensation:
Relief veterinarians are compensated at a day rate of $1,300 per 10‑hour shift.
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Relief Veterinarian - Shelter Medicine (Contract)
role at
San Francisco SPCA
Our mission is to ensure all animals have access to high‑quality, compassionate care whether they're in a home or still looking for one. The Shelter Medicine department supports this mission by providing medical care for animals within our shelter, ensuring the health and welfare of the entire population.
At the San Francisco SPCA, high volume and high quality are not competing priorities — they are the standard. We save lives through innovative, evidence‑based shelter medicine and are recognized nationally as a leader in animal welfare.
What You’ll Do
Perform high‑quality high‑volume spay/neuter surgeries for shelter animals, as well as other procedures such as enucleations and routine procedures.
Provide daily medical care for shelter animals, including exams, diagnostics and treatment planning.
Oversee population health and ensure adherence to best practices in shelter medicine.
Collaborate with RVTs, veterinary assistants, and behavior staff to create individualized care plans.
Support lifesaving outcomes by preparing animals for adoption and transfer.
What We’re Looking For
DVM or equivalent degree, with a current California license in good standing.
Shelter medicine and high‑volume spay/neuter experience required.
Commitment to animal welfare and a team‑based approach to care.
Compensation:
Relief veterinarians are compensated at a day rate of $1,300 per 10‑hour shift.
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at San Francisco SPCA by 2x
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