San Francisco SPCA

Community Medicine Associate Veterinarian

San Francisco SPCA  •  $150k - $225k/yr  •  San Francisco, CA (Onsite)  •  16 days ago
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Job Description

Join a team at the intersection of exceptional veterinary care and social change.

At the San Francisco SPCA, we believe that all families - regardless of their circumstances - deserve access to high-quality, compassionate veterinary care. Our Community Medicine programs are grounded in the understanding that systemic barriers, not individual shortcomings, are what limit access to care. We take a whole-family approach, honoring the bond between people and their pets while meeting them where they are.

We deliver this care through three key programs: our Community Veterinary Clinic (CVC), our High-Quality High-Volume Spay/Neuter (HQHVSN) Clinic, and our Mobile Vaccine Clinics (MVC), which help connect families to ongoing support. This position will primarily serve in our Spay/Neuter and Community Veterinary Clinics, where you'll join a diverse, values-driven team that shares knowledge freely, works collaboratively, and shows up with heart for one another and the community.

We’re looking for a veterinarian who is passionate about relationship-centered care, excited to contribute their skills, and eager to grow as part of a connected team serving San Francisco and beyond.

What you can expect

  • While based in San Francisco, our vision reaches far and wide - we aim to impact 5 million companion animals across California in the next ten years through direct care, training, and advocacy.
  • Our work centers on care, not profit. Salaries are competitive and not tied to production - there’s no negative accrual here.
  • Compensation ranges from $150K for new grads to $225K+ for experienced DVMs, plus signing bonuses, CE and licensing support, and relocation assistance if applicable.
  • You’ll work within a supportive and skill-diverse team structure that values collaboration and shared responsibility - not hierarchy. Everyone contributes to creating exceptional patient and client experiences.
  • Our DVMs work a consistent 4x10 schedule, giving you three full days to rest, explore, and recharge in the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Ongoing mentorship and coaching are available at all stages of your career - whether you're developing surgical proficiency, refining your community medicine approach, or exploring leadership opportunities.
  • We are committed to fear-free, low-stress handling for every patient and a respectful, inclusive experience for every client.

You are:

• Motivated by equity and justice in veterinary care

• Grounded in the belief that the human-animal bond transcends income, race, housing status, or geography

• Committed to providing relationship-centered care, with a focus on practicality, respect, and incremental approaches

• Comfortable in surgery - or ready to build toward performing 25–35 spay/neuter procedures per day in a 2-doctor model

• A team player who values collaboration and community - both within our department and in the city we serve

Benefits include

  • On-site gated parking with security (Mission Campus)
  • Eligibility for our new student debt relief benefit
  • Generous PTO
  • CE funds + paid CE time
  • Low-cost medical, vision, and dental insurance
  • 401K with employer match
  • Deep discounts on veterinary services and supplies
  • Bring your dog to work!

About Us

Founded in 1868, the San Francisco SPCA is one of the Bay Area’s most respected and enduring nonprofits. We're known for our innovation, integrity, and commitment to animal and human well-being. Our culture is rooted in compassion - for our clients, patients, and each other. We believe that diversity drives better care and deeper connection, and we welcome people of all backgrounds and experiences to join our mission.

Requirements

  • DVM or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited veterinary school
  • Current California veterinary license (or ability to obtain one)
  • Proficient in or open to developing soft tissue surgical skills
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About San Francisco SPCA

At the San Francisco SPCA we envision a world in which the love people share with animals uplifts humanity to a state of greater compassion.

On a spring day in 1868, San Francisco banker James Sloan Hutchinson caught sight of two men dragging a terrified hog along the rough cobblestone street. Appalled, Hutchinson stepped in to stop the cruelty and rescue the hog. The incident crystallized Hutchinson’s concern over widespread animal abuse, and he soon rallied 15 like-minded citizens to found the San Francisco SPCA.

Since then the SF SPCA has become one of San Francisco’s most enduring and respected institutions. It is a national leader in saving homeless cats and dogs and working to end animal abandonment.

We all share a common passion here at the San Francisco SPCA. Not just for the animals saved, but for their companions and those in our community who then foster, volunteer, or adopt. Whether affected by illness, injury, or homelessness, the animals we help need our expertise and compassion. You could wake up every day knowing you’ll be “doing good work” in a fulfilling environment where no two days are the same. The SF SPCA has been at the forefront of animal welfare for 150+ years, and Vision 2030 is our plan to positively impact 5+ million lives over the next decade. We are looking for animal-loving professionals to help us turn this vision into reality!

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Year Founded
1868
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