Are you a compassionate Veterinarian who thrives in a fast-paced environment? Does your heart beat for the opportunity to make a difference? Good news – we’ve been looking for you! With over 700 dogs in our care, every day is different as a Vet at Maricopa County Animal Care & Control.
As one of the fastest-growing counties in the country, Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (MCACC) has become one of the largest open-admission municipal shelters in the nation. We currently operate at a 95% save rate and embrace Fear Free values to ensure the physical and emotional health and wellness of the animals in our care. Because MCACC is a public sector, our veterinarians are able to focus on their passion for animals and maintain a work-life balance with our 4-day work week, and additional benefits including Licensed Professional Loan Repayment Program. As a Vet here, you can expect to develop your surgery skills and make a difference in animals’ lives to help them heal so they can go into loving homes.
Maricopa County is also proud to offer additional benefits like our Licensed Professional Loan Repayment Program, where licensed veterinarians can be reimbursed up to $7,200 a year to assist with student loan payments, and participation in the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program for forgiveness of Direct Loan Program loans after 120 qualifying payments while employed full-time by public service. Employment with Maricopa County also automatically enrolls employees in the Arizona State Retirement System, a defined retirement pension plan, which provides a guaranteed monthly pension benefit for life once retired. We offer three weeks of paid vacation and two weeks of paid sick time per year, as well as six weeks of paid parental leave for the birth or adoption of a child, and our Wellness Incentive Program provides $60 a month to use towards your monthly health insurance premium, which covers the majority of the cost of most individual health insurance plans.
Come join an organization that genuinely makes a difference by treating and rehabilitating the homeless animals in our community. Apply today!
About Us
Maricopa County Animal Care & Control employees are committed to animal welfare and strengthening the human-animal bond in our community, and we are always looking to add talented individuals to our team, either at our West or East Valley Animal Care Centers. As one of the nation’s largest open-admission shelters, we work with our community to serve the animals and people of Maricopa County. Our adoptions, shelter, clinic, and animal services officer teams learn first-hand about proper care of homeless and stray animals and work hard to help find them new homes.
Proud to Offer
Loan repayment of up to $7,200 per year
Public service loan forgiveness program
Opportunities for growth and development within Maricopa County
Exceptional work-life balance
Low-cost, high-value healthcare for you and your qualifying dependents
Enrollment in Arizona State Retirement System
Paid vacation, sick time, and parental (birth/adoption) leave
Extensive wellness program, including healthcare premium discounts
One year of experience as a practicing veterinarianOR two rotations in shelter medicine and surgery during the final year of veterinary school
We Also Value
Veterinarian experience at a spay/neuter clinic or animal shelter
Experience using the Chameleon software program
Job Contributions
Examine impounded, in-house, and fostered shelter animals to perform diagnostics, create treatment plans, prescribe therapeutics, and determine appropriate disposition for incoming animals
Execute spay/neuter surgeries, perform dental extractions, read and interpret radiograph studies, and perform non-witnessed, owner-requested euthanasia
Monitor, dispense, and log, controlled substances and maintain medical records
Participate in biweekly onsite vaccination clinics
Provide training to clinic, shelter, and field staff members
Deliver exceptional customer service to internal and external clients
Working Conditions
Fast-paced animal shelter environment with exposure to extreme and varying temperatures, dogs and cats with unknown temperaments and behaviors, excessive noise, animal waste, and fluids, deceased animals, cleaning chemicals, and zoonotic diseases
Ability to lift, bend, stoop, stand, and walk on various surfaces, including slippery, uneven, and rough
Pay Range
$109,990 - $150,009 annually
Selection Procedure
The Maricopa County Human Resources Department reserves the right to admit to the selection process only those candidates considered to be the most highly qualified. Those selected will be assessed based on the evaluation of listed education and experience. The hiring authority will interview and select the successful candidate from a list provided by Human Resources.
All offers of employment made to new hires and rehires at Maricopa County are contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer, pre-employment thorough background investigation. A background investigation is conducted on a current employee who changes to a Safety Sensitive Position or one having the potential for serious adverse impact on the integrity or efficiency of the County. These requirements do not pertain to employees of elected officials who undergo background investigation processes administered through their respective offices.
Maricopa County is an EEO/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.
We Require
Doctorate in veterinary medicine
We Also Value
Veterinarian experience at a spay/neuter clinic or animal shelter
One year of experience as a practicing veterinarianOR two rotations in shelter medicine and surgery during the final year of veterinary school
Maricopa County Animal Care & Control employees are committed to animal welfare and strengthening the human-animal bond in our community, and we are always looking to add talented individuals to our team, either at our West or East Valley Animal Care Centers. As one of the nation’s largest open-admission shelters, we work with our community to serve the animals and people of Maricopa County. Our adoptions, shelter, clinic, and animal services officer teams learn first-hand about proper care of homeless and stray animals and work hard to help find them new homes.