High‑Volume Spay/Neuter Veterinarian | $125K–$225K + $20K Retention Bonus
High‑Volume Spay/Neuter VeterinarianPosition Title: High‑Volume Spay/Neuter VeterinarianEmployment Type: Full-TimeLocation: San AntonioPosition SummaryThe High‑Volume Spay/Neuter Veterinarian provides high-quality, high-volume surgical sterilization services in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment. This role focuses on efficient, compassionate, and safe surgical care for dogs and cats while supporting population control, community animal welfare, and access to affordable veterinary services.Key ResponsibilitiesSurgery (Primary Duty)Perform 30–40 HQHVSN surgeries per day.Conduct spay/neuter procedures on cats and dogs, including pediatric patients.Perform pre-operative exams to evaluate anesthetic suitability.Monitor anesthesia and ensure safe induction, maintenance, and recovery protocols.Adhere to HQHVSN and ASV (Association of Shelter Veterinarians) surgical guidelines.Maintain surgical flow, efficiency, and high safety standards.Veterinary Care & Medical OversightProvide medical judgment regarding surgical complications and patient care.Oversee and support veterinary technicians and assistants in anesthesia, prep, and recovery.Follow established SOPs for infection control, analgesia, and shelter medicine protocols.Ensure accurate medical records for all patients.Client & Community InteractionCommunicate professionally with clients regarding surgical findings, aftercare, and postoperative expectations.Educate clients on population control, vaccinations, and preventive health care.Team CollaborationWork closely with clinic leadership to maintain efficient daily workflow.Provide mentorship to staff, students, or volunteers as needed.Contribute to a positive, respectful, and collaborative workplace culture.Compliance & SafetyEnsure compliance with state veterinary practice laws and DEA regulations.Uphold high standards of patient safety, sanitation, and facility cleanliness.QualificationsRequiredDoctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) degree.Active veterinary license in the state of Texas.Competence in high-volume, high-quality surgical techniques.Ability to perform spays/neuters quickly, safely, and consistently.Strong communication and teamwork skills.PreferredPrevious experience in a high-volume spay/neuter or shelter medicine setting.Familiarity with HQHVSN protocols and efficiency-based surgical models.Experience with pediatric and/or feral cat surgery programs (TNR).Physical & Work Environment RequirementsAbility to stand for extended periods and lift up to 50 lbs.Comfort working in a fast-paced, high-production environment.Exposure to anesthesia, chemicals, animals of varying temperaments, and loud noise.Mission AlignmentThis position plays a crucial role in reducing pet overpopulation and supporting community welfare. Ideal candidates are compassionate, efficient, and dedicated to accessible, high-quality care.Compensation & BenefitsSalary range: $125,000–$225,000, based on experience$20,000 retention bonus, paid over an agreed-upon retention periodHealth, dental, and vision insuranceCE allowancePTO and paid holidaysEmployee pet care discounts