Spay/Neuter Job Board Type State Arizona (-) Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Idaho Indiana (-) Iowa Maryland Minnesota Nevada New Jersey (-) New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma (-) Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia (-) Washington Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Active FiltersArkansas Group 9 Iowa Group 9 New York Group 9 Oregon Group 9 Washington Group 9 Clear All Sort by: NewestRelevance Animal Shelter Manager Multnomah County Animal Services is currently looking for an Operations Manager for our shelter in Troutdale, Oregon, serving the Portland Metro and rural East Multnomah County. Location: Troutdale, OR Posted On: May 07, 2025 Executive Director The Executive Director oversees all organizational functions including the operation of the animal shelter, the investigation of animal cruelty and neglect, and the coordination of all programs and services. The Executive Director is directly responsible for organizational development and fundraising, administrative operations, community relations, board relations, and financial management. The Executive Director requires the individual to make operational decisions by following, and sometimes interpreting, established policy and precedent. In the absence of policy precedent, the Executive Director has authority to make immediate decisions, if needed. Location: Syracuse, NY Posted On: April 22, 2025 Veterinary Surgeon When you join Friends of the Animals, you become part of an inclusive and compassionate team that has been caring for local pets since 1991! What began as an organization dedicated to helping shelter pets get adopted has grown into a nonprofit clinic specializing in spays, neuters, vaccinations, and microchip services. Working with us is more than just a job – it’s an opportunity to support the local pet population, prevent unnecessary euthanasia, and help dogs and cats find their forever homes. If you’re ready to work alongside passionate professionals and directly support animal welfare, join us! https://fotasclinic.org/about/careers/ Location: Medford , OR Posted On: April 21, 2025 Wellness/Surgical Veterinary Assistant Be a hero for your community and enjoy three-day weekends! Willamette Animal Guild (WAG) is a nonprofit seeking an experienced full-time Wellness and Surgical veterinary assistant (VA) to join our low-cost, high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN) team. This individual should be highly motivated, detail oriented, observant, and quick on their feet. WAG’s wellness/surgical team works 4 days a week, 10 hours per day. Location: Eugene, OR Posted On: April 21, 2025 Surgeon/Wellness Veterinarian Be a hero for animals in your community! Willamette Animal Guild (WAG) is a thriving community organization offering an opportunity to save 25,000 animals per year alongside a team of compassionate, exceptionally-qualified support staff whose average tenure with WAG is over 9 years. We have completed over 81,000 sterilizations during our 17 years of business, preventing over 405,000 unwanted cats and dogs in Lane County. JOB SUMMARY WAG seeks a surgeon/wellness veterinarian for our low-cost, high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter clinic. We will train the right candidate (if needed) to sterilize up to 30 animals per day. This position is full-time (32+ hours, 8 hours/day, 4 days/week). Limited client interaction. WAG fully employs curbside service beyond the pandemic. Location: Eugene, OR Posted On: May 12, 2025 Veterinarian (HQHVSN) – Full-Time & Part-Time Openings Are you passionate about making a lasting difference in animal welfare? Northwest Spay & Neuter Center in Tacoma is growing and seeking compassionate, skilled Veterinarians to join our dynamic team! We are currently hiring for both part-time and full-time positions — with the added benefit of no nights or weekends! Location: Tacoma, WA Posted On: May 09, 2025 Wellness Clinic Veterinarian – Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities About the Role: As a Wellness Veterinarian, you’ll play a vital role in providing preventative care, vaccinations, and minor illness management for companion animals in underserved communities. You’ll work in a mission-driven environment supported by a seasoned technical staff, with a focus on access to care and compassionate communication with pet owners. Location: Tacoma, WA Posted On: May 09, 2025 Licensed Veterinary Technician Summary: Who we are - Community Medicine: Have you ever wondered what happens to cats and dogs whose owners are unable to afford veterinary care? We did. The ASPCA’s Community Medicine (CM) team provides expert veterinary care to support the welfare of animals and their people through our stationary and mobile veterinary clinics, serving the most underserved communities in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles. We help pet owners overcome barriers to care, bringing quality services directly to the communities that need us most and partially or fully subsidizing the cost of basic and preventive care. CM treats people and pets with dignity and respect, assisting pet owners in making informed decisions about their pets’ health and wellbeing regardless of their financial circumstances. When you come to work at the ASPCA, you join a team of over 1,000 dedicated colleagues with deep knowledge, skills, and passion for the animals we serve. Location: Long Island City , NY Posted On: May 15, 2025 HQHVSN Veterinarian HQHVSN DVM in Oregon • $150K-$200K+ • Choose Your Own Schedule • Negotiable Bonus Structure • No On-Call Or Emergency • Nonprofit Location: Medford, OR Posted On: May 30, 2025 Community Cat Coordinator New York City is home to an estimated half million community cats living throughout the five boroughs. These cats include fearful to social Community Cats and indoor/outdoor pets. Though these cats adapt to the demands and challenges of living outside, the people who care for and encounter them often reach out to the Animal Care Centers of NYC for help and/or to better understand how to live harmoniously with outdoor cats. ACC strives to have open communication with the public, advocate for Community Cats both in and out of the shelter system, and find the best placement outcomes for all our animals in our care; for many of these Community Cats, preventing them from coming into a shelter through candid and open communication with the client in advance, or once in care, returning the cats to their original caretaker meets these goals. Leveraging surrender prevention resources along with appropriate placement options allows us to decrease shelter populations and increase our lifesaving capacities. The Community Cats Coordinator helps achieve our goals assisting with ACC’s Community Cats department by ensuring the smooth operation of our current protocols and driving the development of a more robust program that touches all five boroughs and includes communication with our community, Shelter/Neuter/Return (SNR) in conjunction with the cat’s caretaker, targeted TNR, and appropriate alternative placement for cats who cannot return to their outdoor homes. Location: New York City, NY Posted On: June 04, 2025 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page ›› Looking for Someone? Post your job opening to reach top-notch applicants focused on spay/neuter.