We are seeking mission-driven veterinarians who are passionate about providing accessible spay/neuter and other veterinary services in underserved communities.
Benefits:
Salary from $125,000 - $150,000 starting, final rate based on candidate experience
Flexible schedule: 4-day work week
Generous paid time off package
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid veterinary licensing fees, including Virginia licensure
12 paid holidays, including your birthday off, plus a week off at year-end
Continuing education allowance
Mileage reimbursement
Scrub allowance
Relocation stipend available
Additional Information:
Minimal client interaction
Limited administrative responsibilities
Highly mission-focused, hands-on clinical role
About Norfolk and Hampton Roads:
Hampton Roads offers a great quality of life with options for urban, suburban, or rural living. The region features:
Easy access to beaches, lakes, and rivers
Proximity to the mountains (a few hours away)
A lower cost of living compared to many metro areas
About Our Mobile Clinics
PETA operates four state-of-the-art, custom-built mobile clinics. Since launching in 2001, our program has spayed and neutered over 257,000 animals.
Based out of our Norfolk, VA headquarters, our clinics travel daily (up to 90 miles) throughout southeastern Virginiafrom Gloucester to Emporia, including Chesapeake and rural communities in between. We also travel on occasion to other underserved areas of Virginia that have limited or no access to affordable veterinary care.
Each clinic performs approximately 3035 surgeries per day and is supported by:
A licensed veterinarian
A licensed veterinary technician
A veterinary assistant
An intake assistant
This is a fast-paced, supportive, and collaborative environment, focused on safety and compassionate, top-notch care.
Position Objective:
Provide high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeries and routine veterinary services through PETAs mobile clinics to help combat the animal homelessness crisis
Primary Responsibilities:
Perform high-volume, high-quality spay/neuter surgeries
Maintain sterile technique and uphold surgical best practices
Oversee and assist with anesthesia (pre-op, intra-op, and post-op monitoring)
Ensure safe patient recovery through discharge
Promote humane care and treatment of animals
Provide care for animals found in the field by PETAs Community Animal Project (CAP)
Treat minor medical cases, including skin and ear issues, treating wounds, as well as performing urgent surgeries for pyometras and dystocias
Ensure compliance with Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine regulations and DEA requirements
RequirementsDVM or equivalent degree from an accredited veterinary school
Current Virginia veterinary license (or ability to obtain)
Minimum 3 years of clinical experience
Experience with high-volume spay/neuter strongly preferred
Shelter medicine or program leadership experience preferred
DEA controlled-substance registration (or ability to obtain)
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability and willingness to travel to clinic locations
Commitment to PETAs mission and objectives
Application Deadline:
Applications for this position will be accepted until June 11, 2026.
We may fill this job opening before the deadline if we find a qualified candidate.