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Veterinarian

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Humane Society of North Central Florida

Gainesville, FL (In Person)

$112,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Job Description

Veterinarian Humane Society of North Central Florida - 3.0 Gainesville, FL Job Details Full-time $95,000 - $130,000 a year 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching Employee discount Professional development assistance Life insurance Qualifications Doctoral degree Veterinary License Full Job Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Humane Society of North Central Florida is a private, non-profit, no-kill animal shelter located in Gainesville, FL. Our mission, through collaborative efforts with area rescues and shelters, is to stop unnecessary euthanasia in North Central Florida. In addition to our mission of ending euthanasia of healthy or treatable animals in our area, Humane Society of North Central Florida strives to be a resource for pet owners in our community. We offer education and outreach for animal owners by providing accessible veterinary services such as spay/neuter and wellness clinics. We are looking for a similarly minded veterinarian with high quality, high volume spay/neuter and clinical skills to support our mission.
CLASSIFICATION, SALARY, AND BENEFITS
  • Full time
  • Salary based on experience and work schedule.
  • Benefits include health insurance options, IRA matching, Aflac options, license, liability insurance, CE, holidays, accrued sick and vacation leave, personal pet discounts.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
  • Provide quality medical care to both public and shelter patients.
  • Provide high-volume spay and neuter services, dentals, and other surgical care in our surgical program.
  • Work with clients to provide a service that is tailored to their needs and the needs of their pets to attain the best possible outcome for retaining a healthy pet in the home.
  • Rotating weekend "on call" to answer questions via text or call from on site technicians treating shelter patients. Does NOT require in person care or communication with the public.
  • Foster the growth and wellbeing of our shelter programs.
  • Strong communication skills to enhance client, employee, and foster education.
  • Give clear direction and oversight to technicians, veterinary assistants, and volunteers.
  • Work with veterinary student externs to provide valuable clinical and surgical experiences.
  • Consider the bigger picture and work independently and as a team (with staff and volunteers) to accomplish the greater good for the organization and the community.
  • Evaluate cleaning program for prevention of infectious/zoonotic disease.
  • Assist in shelter management as it pertains to veterinary medicine.
  • Positive, flexible attitude.
  • Recognize the individual contributions of volunteers, staff, and rescue partners to the success of our organization.
  • Maintain familiarity with current research and practices for veterinary care to support community animal welfare.
  • Other duties as assigned by Medical or Executive Directors.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
License in good standing in the state of Florida HQHVSN experience strongly preferred, but not required if strong surgical skills are present Shelter experience a plus
EXTRA PERKS
Renovated surgical suite New digital radiology equipment Renovated clinic space Four weekday work schedule Ability to treat treatable/manageable diseases in shelter pets with referral options in appropriate cases Be a part of a broader effort to improve animal welfare in our region and treat a wide range of medical and surgical cases.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$95,000.00 - $130,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance
Work Location:
In person