
Shelter Veterinarian
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Job Title: Shelter Veterinarian, Humane Society of St. Lucie County
Location: Port St. Lucie, FL
Reports To: Executive Director
Position Type: Full-Time, Exempt. This is an at-will employment position, meaning that either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, for any reason or no reason, without prior notice.
Compensation: $135,000-150,000
Benefits: PTO, Sick Days, paid Holidays, Health Insurance Stipend and Continuing Education Credit Reimbursement
About the Role
We’re looking for a compassionate, skilled veterinarian to join our team and make a direct impact on the lives of shelter animals every day. This role blends hands‑on medical care with leadership, offering the opportunity to shape and advance our shelter medicine program.
You’ll provide high‑quality care to a diverse population of animals while working closely with leadership to ensure best practices and a positive, team‑driven environment.
What You’ll Do
Provide daily medical care, including exams, diagnostics, and treatment
Perform spay
euter surgeries, vaccinations, and microchipping
Lead and support veterinary technicians and assistants and contribute to a collaborative team culture
Conduct regular population rounds and help manage herd health
Develop and improve medical protocols aligned with shelter medicine best practices
Assist with intake evaluations and guide outcomes for animals in care
Maintain accurate medical records and ensure regulatory compliance
Participate in on‑call rotation, occasional weekends, and special events
What You’ll Be Responsible For
Ensure medical care and operations meet all regulatory and safety standards (DEA, OSHA, state guidelines)
Oversee and continuously improve shelter medical protocols and population health programs
Conduct regular population rounds and monitor disease prevention, treatment, and outbreak response
Manage medical inventory, controlled substances, and the Emergency Medical Fund
Collaborate with leadership to guide animal care decisions and overall shelter outcomes
Provide intake evaluations, diagnostics, treatment, and surgical care, including spay
euter
Support humane decision‑making, including euthanasia when necessary
Maintain clear, accurate medical records and ensure proper treatment plans are followed
Assist with cruelty case evaluations and documentation when needed
Leadership & Team Support
Lead, mentor, and support veterinary and animal care staff
Promote safe, humane handling practices (Fear Free preferred)
Provide guidance on medical cases and day‑to‑day problem solving
Foster a positive, collaborative, and respectful team culture
Partner with leadership on hiring, training, and staff development
Qualifications
Active Florida veterinary license and DEA license
Professional liability insurance
Shelter medicine and high‑volume spay
euter experience preferred
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment
Sound judgment, adaptability, and a team‑first mindset
Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a mission‑driven organization where your work directly improves animal welfare and supports the community. This is a unique opportunity to practice meaningful medicine, influence shelter protocols, and help more animals find positive outcomes.
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Location: Port St. Lucie, FL
Reports To: Executive Director
Position Type: Full-Time, Exempt. This is an at-will employment position, meaning that either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, for any reason or no reason, without prior notice.
Compensation: $135,000-150,000
Benefits: PTO, Sick Days, paid Holidays, Health Insurance Stipend and Continuing Education Credit Reimbursement
About the Role
We’re looking for a compassionate, skilled veterinarian to join our team and make a direct impact on the lives of shelter animals every day. This role blends hands‑on medical care with leadership, offering the opportunity to shape and advance our shelter medicine program.
You’ll provide high‑quality care to a diverse population of animals while working closely with leadership to ensure best practices and a positive, team‑driven environment.
What You’ll Do
Provide daily medical care, including exams, diagnostics, and treatment
Perform spay
euter surgeries, vaccinations, and microchipping
Lead and support veterinary technicians and assistants and contribute to a collaborative team culture
Conduct regular population rounds and help manage herd health
Develop and improve medical protocols aligned with shelter medicine best practices
Assist with intake evaluations and guide outcomes for animals in care
Maintain accurate medical records and ensure regulatory compliance
Participate in on‑call rotation, occasional weekends, and special events
What You’ll Be Responsible For
Ensure medical care and operations meet all regulatory and safety standards (DEA, OSHA, state guidelines)
Oversee and continuously improve shelter medical protocols and population health programs
Conduct regular population rounds and monitor disease prevention, treatment, and outbreak response
Manage medical inventory, controlled substances, and the Emergency Medical Fund
Collaborate with leadership to guide animal care decisions and overall shelter outcomes
Provide intake evaluations, diagnostics, treatment, and surgical care, including spay
euter
Support humane decision‑making, including euthanasia when necessary
Maintain clear, accurate medical records and ensure proper treatment plans are followed
Assist with cruelty case evaluations and documentation when needed
Leadership & Team Support
Lead, mentor, and support veterinary and animal care staff
Promote safe, humane handling practices (Fear Free preferred)
Provide guidance on medical cases and day‑to‑day problem solving
Foster a positive, collaborative, and respectful team culture
Partner with leadership on hiring, training, and staff development
Qualifications
Active Florida veterinary license and DEA license
Professional liability insurance
Shelter medicine and high‑volume spay
euter experience preferred
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment
Sound judgment, adaptability, and a team‑first mindset
Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a mission‑driven organization where your work directly improves animal welfare and supports the community. This is a unique opportunity to practice meaningful medicine, influence shelter protocols, and help more animals find positive outcomes.
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