Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

Hard Luck Animal Welfare Advocates Stockton, California, United States Medical

About this position

Description:

 

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 

Hard Luck Animal Welfare Advocates 


Pet Wellness & Adoption Center
Stockton, CA 


Position Overview 


Hard Luck Animal Welfare Advocates is seeking  a compassionate, community-focused Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)  to join our Pet Wellness & Adoption Center. This position supports  our affordable community clinic model, providing accessible general  practice medicine and surgery to local pet owners while also supporting  shelter and adoption efforts. 

Our clinic operates  as a high-quality, low-cost general practice serving the community.  Surgical procedures are performed in the mornings, followed by  outpatient wellness and medical appointments in the afternoons. 

Schedule 

  • Monday, Thursday, and Friday 
  • 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM 

Key Responsibilities

 

Clinical Care 

  • Perform wellness exams and diagnose/treat medical conditions. 
  • Develop treatment plans aligned with affordable care principles. 
  • Prescribe medications and provide clear discharge instructions. 
  • Interpret laboratory results and diagnostic imaging. 

Surgery 

  • Perform routine and elective surgeries including spay/neuter and soft tissue procedures. 
  • Ensure appropriate anesthesia protocols and surgical standards. 
  • Oversee surgical safety, sterility, and patient recovery. 

Medical Leadership 

  • Supervise and collaborate with veterinary technicians and CSRs. 
  • Ensure accurate medical records and documentation. 
  • Maintain compliance with California veterinary medical regulations. 

Community Engagement 

  • Provide compassionate communication with clients from diverse backgrounds. 
  • Support the mission of affordable access to veterinary care. 
  • Collaborate with adoption staff to ensure continuity of care for animals. 
Requirements:

Qualifications 

  • DVM degree from an accredited veterinary school. 
  • Active California veterinary license in good standing. 
  • DEA license (or ability to obtain). 
  • Surgical proficiency in routine procedures is required. 
  • Experience in high-volume or community medicine preferred. 
  • Strong communication and team leadership skills.