Wellness Clinic Veterinarian
Northwest Spay & Neuter Center
Job Description
Make a measurable difference in animal lives — without sacrificing your own.Northwest Spay & Neuter Center is expanding our wellness services and seeking a compassionate, community-focused Wellness Veterinarian to join our dedicated team. We offer full-time and part-time roles with no night or weekend shifts, allowing for true work/life balance.
About the Role:
As a Wellness Veterinarian, you’ll play a vital role in providing preventative care, vaccinations, and minor illness management for companion animals in underserved communities. You’ll work in a mission-driven environment supported by a seasoned technical staff, with a focus on access to care and compassionate communication with pet owners.
What You’ll Do:
Conduct physical exams, administer vaccines, and manage minor medical concerns
Educate clients on pet health, nutrition, and preventative care
Collaborate with an experienced team of LVTs, assistants, and client service associates
Support our broader mission of reducing pet overpopulation and improving animal welfare
Why Join Us?
Northwest Spay & Neuter Center began in 2001 as Peninsula Spay/Neuter Project, a grassroots effort that has since grown into one of the region’s leading providers of low-cost spay, neuter, and wellness services. We’ve helped over 10,000 animals through accessible care — and we’re just getting started.
Team Snapshot:
5 Licensed Veterinary Technicians
4 Veterinary Assistants
4 Animal Care Technicians
4 Client Service Associates
1 CSA/ACT Flex
4 Veterinarians (one of them could be you!)
Outstanding Full-Time Benefits:
Generous PTO and 10 paid holidays
Health, dental, and vision insurance
No on-call, no weekends, no overnight shifts
Employee Assistance Program
Matching 401k
Discounted care for your own pets
Reimbursement for licensing, liability insurance, and professional dues
Sponsored training opportunities
Eligible for Non-Profit Student Loan Forgiveness
Who We’re Looking For:
DVM/VMD degree
Licensed (or able to be licensed) in Washington State
Strong interest in community medicine and access to care
Excellent communication and client education skills
Compassionate, non-judgmental approach to underserved pet owners
If you’re passionate about accessible veterinary care and looking for a fulfilling, community-centered role, we’d love to connect.
Apply today and help us build a healthier future for pets and the people who love them. Contact Katrina Megrath, CEO of Operations & Animal Care, at kmegrath@auburnvalleyhs.org
This is a full time job
Contact Information
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Katrina Megrath
CEO of Operations & Animal Care
Closing Date: Sunday, August 31, 2025
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