Job Description

Become part of our Hometown Hospitality and join the City of Hesperia’s Animal Shelter as a Veterinarian.

Examples of Duties
We’re looking for a compassionate Shelter Veterinarian to make an impact on the health and well-being of animals in our community. In this role, you’ll provide expert medical care, perform high-quality spay/neuter surgeries, oversee treatments and vaccinations for stray animals, and manage emergency cases. You’ll establish health protocols, maintain detailed medical records, and ensure safe handling and compliance of medications. As a leader, you’ll support and train staff, promote responsible pet ownership, and build community connections through adoption events and outreach. This unique position combines hands-on veterinary care, team leadership, and community impact—join us to make a real difference in animal welfare at the City of Hesperia's Animal Shelter.


To learn more about the role and its responsibilities, click here for a detailed overview: Veterinarian Job Description

Bonus Structure:
We’re excited to offer a bonus structure that rewards your dedication and continuous contributions to our team’s success!

Sign-On Bonus:
New team members are eligible for a one-time $2,500 sign-on bonus, paid after completing their first full pay period. (Subject to applicable taxes and withholdings.)
Retention Incentive:
We’re committed to recognizing your dedication with a retention bonus totaling $50,000 over a 48-month period with continuous employment IAW our bonus Policy.
After 6 months: Receive $5,000
After 12 months: Receive $10,000
After 24 months: Receive $10,000
After 48 months: Receive $25,000
Join us, and enjoy these rewards for your hard work and commitment!


Typical Qualifications
Any education and experience providing the necessary skills and knowledge for a Veterinarian position. Typically, this includes a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited institution and one year of experience in animal diagnosis, treatment, and surgery in a clinical, private practice, or shelter environment. Relevant clinical experience during veterinary school may qualify. Shelter experience preferred.

Licenses/Certifications:

Current Veterinary Medicine license from the California Board of Examiners.
DEA license (within 90 days of hire, maintain while employed).
Other Requirements:
Must adhere to the City's Adjusted Workweek Schedule, including assignments on weekends, holidays, nights, and rotating shifts. On-call for emergencies and pre-scheduled days to support community service.

This is a full time job

Contact Information

Job Contact Details

Josette McLane
Human Resources Specialist
760-947-1611

Closing Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024

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