Make a Lifesaving Impact Through Surgery.
Are you a skilled veterinarian passionate about shelter medicine and high-volume spay/neuter work? Do you want to use your surgical expertise to directly impact animal lives and reduce overpopulation.
The Animal Protection Society of Durham (APS) is seeking a Part-Time High Quality/High Volume Spay/Neuter Surgeon to support our medical operations and advance our lifesaving mission.
Why This Role Matters.
In this role, you will:
- Perform high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeries.
- Improve population health and reduce shelter overcrowding.
- Support lifesaving outcomes for animals in our care.
- Be a key leader in a mission-driven, collaborative environment.
What You’ll Do.
Clinical Care & Medical Treatment:
- Perform physical exams, diagnostics, and medical treatments.
- Diagnose and treat infectious diseases, injuries, and chronic conditions.
- Administer vaccinations, medications, and preventative care.
Surgical Responsibilities:
- Perform spay/neuter surgeries and other procedures.
- Ensure proper pre-op and post-op care.
- Monitor recovery and address complications.
Shelter Medicine & Population Health:
- Support disease prevention and outbreak response.
- Contribute to population management decisions.
- Ensure humane care standards across all animals.
Collaboration & Team Support:
- Partner with veterinary staff, technicians, and animal care teams.
- Provide guidance on medical care and animal handling.
- Support intake, adoption, and foster placement decisions.
Documentation & Compliance:
- Maintain accurate medical records in shelter systems.
- Follow veterinary regulations and controlled substance protocols.
- Ensure proper documentation and use of medications.
Humane Care & Euthanasia:
- Perform humane euthanasia when necessary.
- Communicate medical decisions with professionalism and compassion.
What We’re Looking For:
- Strong surgical and medical skills.
- Ability to work efficiently in a high-volume environment.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
- Emotional resilience and professionalism.
- Commitment to compassionate, ethical veterinary care.
- Experience in shelter medicine or high-volume spay/neuter highly preferred.
Qualifications:
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or equivalent).
- Active North Carolina veterinary license (or ability to obtain).
- Experience in general practice, emergency, or shelter medicine preferred.
- High-volume spay/neuter experience strongly desired.
Work Environment:
- Fast-paced veterinary clinic and shelter setting.
- Exposure to animals with varied medical and behavioral needs.
- Physical role (lifting up to 50 lbs, standing, bending, walking).
- May include flexible or occasional weekend scheduling.
Why Join APS?:
- Be part of a mission-driven organization saving lives every day.
- Work in a collaborative, supportive environment.
- Make a direct impact on animal welfare and community health.
- Opportunity to shape and strengthen shelter medical programs.
Apply Today: If you’re ready to use your veterinary skills to make a meaningful difference, we’d love to hear from you.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
APS of Durham is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace for all employees.