The Shelter Veterinarian is responsible for providing high-quality, compassionate medical care to shelter animals, partner rescues, and the general public, with a primary focus on feline health, population on medicine, critical care, and infectious disease control. This role supports the organization’s mission by ensuring the health, welfare, and adoptability of cats through comprehensive medical treatment, surgical services, and preventive care.
Medical Care & Treatment
Perform comprehensive exams, diagnostics, and medical treatment
Diagnose and manage acute, chronic, and infectious conditions
Develop and oversee treatment protocols
Prescribe and administer medications in compliance with regulations
Interpret imaging, bloodwork, and lab results to guide care
Surgery & Clinical Care
Perform high-volume spay/neuter and soft-tissue surgeries
Conduct amputations, ophthalmic procedures, and dental extractions
Provide urgent and minor emergency care
Oversee anesthesia, pain management, and post-op recovery
Maintain accurate surgical and medical documentation
Shelter Operations & Collaboration
Partner with leadership on individualized treatment plans
Guide medical intake decisions for special-needs cats
Help develop SOPs supporting medical care and biosecurity
Participate in case reviews and medical planning
Maintain consistent communication with shelter staff
Compliance & Medical Records
Support clinic establishment, licensing, and regulatory processes
Maintain timely, accurate medical records
Ensure compliance with veterinary and animal welfare standards
Assist with inspections, audits, and licensing
Requirements
Qualifications
DVM/VMD from an accredited institution
Active Illinois veterinary license
Interest or experience in shelter and feline medicine
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, resource-conscious environment
High-volume spay/neuter experience preferred
Familiarity with clinic startup regulations a plus
Preferred Experience
Shelter or rescue veterinary background
Feline-focused clinical experience
Infectious disease management in group-housing environments
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