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Description
Ready to use your surgical skills to save lives every single day — and still be home for dinner?
Join PetFix Northeast Ohio and become part of a growing, mission-driven team dedicated to ending pet homelessness through high-quality, high-volume, affordable spay/neuter services. Since 2006, we’ve performed more than 130,000 surgeries for pets in need — and we’re just getting started.
We’re expanding! With a second PetFix clinic opening late 2025/early 2026, now is the perfect time to join us and help meet the overwhelming demand for affordable spay/neuter in our region. Imagine being part of a solution that changes lives — both animal and human — every day.
Why You’ll Love This Job:
- Work-Life Balance You Can Count On: No weekends, no nights, no on-call shifts. Predictable weekday schedule means your time is truly your own.
- Satisfying Mission-Driven Work: Focus entirely on surgery — no upselling, no client drama, no guilt-tripping pet parents. Just pure, impactful veterinary care.
- Strong Support Team: You’ll be backed by skilled techs and assistants who share your passion for animal welfare.
- Competitive salary based on experience and excellent benefits:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement savings plan
Paid holidays and generous PTO
Deep discounts for personal pet care
Qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Love Where You Live and Work
Northeast Ohio offers big-city perks with small-town affordability. Enjoy a thriving arts and culture scene (hello, Cleveland Museum of Art and Rock Hall!), pro sports, Lake Erie beaches, world-class dining, and outdoor adventures in Cuyahoga Valley National Park — all at a fraction of the cost of most major metro areas.
Your Role
Reporting to the Medical Director, you’ll perform high-quality spay/neuter surgeries and ensure the wellbeing of every animal in your care.
Core Responsibilities:
Perform feline and canine spay/neuter surgeries efficiently and safely
Conduct pre- and post-op exams to assess readiness and recovery
Address post-op concerns and rechecks when needed
Maintain detailed medical records and controlled substance logs
Oversee and support veterinary techs and assistants
Maintain a clean, safe, and disease-controlled clinic environment
Let’s Fix the Future — Together.
If you're looking for meaningful work, a supportive environment, and the chance to make a real difference in the community, we’d love to hear from you.
Requirements
What You’ll Need:
DVM licensed in Ohio (or eligible for licensure)
Professional liability insurance
Proficiency in spay/neuter procedures
A passion for preventative care and animal welfare