The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society has a wide variety of career opportunities supporting animal well-being across the province of Ontario.
Who We Are
The Thunder Bay & District Humane Society is a 100% not-for-profit established as a corporation in 1994; We do not receive any government funding and rely solely on donations, fundraising, and adoption income. We are dedicated to providing care and shelter to animals in need and advocate for the welfare of animals by building bridges of compassion between people and animals.
We are pleased to share that January 1
st,
2026, the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society is joining forces with the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society to combine our organizations. This is a step to strengthen and grow the programs and community support services provided by the TBDHS to help animals and the families who love them.
Position Summary
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated
Veterinarian
- Public and Shelter Veterinary Services
to join our dynamic team in Thunder Bay, Ontario. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to impacting the lives of animals while working in a region known for its beautiful natural surroundings, affordable living, and welcoming community.
About the Role:
Reporting to the Executive Director, with a dotted line to the Chief Veterinary Officer, our
Veterinarian
will be vital in supporting animal welfare through public spay/neuter surgery while contributing to a meaningful cause by expanding access to veterinary care in Northern communities. This is a region where basic veterinary services, like spay/neuter procedures, are not always available, and animal overpopulation can be a pressing concern. Duties include shelter medicine for TBDHS animals, such as preventative basic veterinary services, surgical procedures, and dental services. You'll work alongside a compassionate and dedicated team of professionals, and your expertise will directly benefit the animals and communities in need.
Location:
Thunder Bay & District Humane Society, Thunder Bay, On
A Typical Day
Provide quality medical, surgical and dental care for animals while ensuring compliance with legal requirements (CVO guidelines, Veterinarians Act)
Make appropriate and resource-effective decision-making while practicing evidence-based medicine
Handle animals properly, gently and compassionately using Fear Free practices; always conscious of their safety/comfort; genuine care displayed in handling the animals
Perform spay/neuter surgeries on cats and dogs
Provide excellent care for animals before, during, and after surgery
Support Shelter Medicine medical direction for the animals in the care of TBDHS
Attend and participate in workshops, seminars and in-service training to further personal education, skills and training
Ensure all animal health situations follow internal protocols and policies
Work closely with clinic medical team to ensure the health and safety of all animals
Embrace a culture of teaching and education; participate in coaching and mentoring of staff
Be available when needed for issues or problems related to job duties and responsibilities including on-call hours (in a limited capacity)
Qualifications Required
Licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the province of Ontario
Be a member of good standing of the CVO
Small animal surgical experience
Ability to perform up to 25 surgical sterilizations per day
Relevant employment experience in a veterinary clinic
Previous surgical experience and strong animal care knowledge, preferably in a high-volume setting
Ability to lift 18 kg (40lbs) and to stand for long periods
Open daytime availability (Monday - Friday), some on-call
Excellent communication skills
Previous supervisory experience an asset
Why Join Us?
You can make a difference in the lives of animals - a voice for those without one
Generous benefits package, including extended health care, dental, vision care, life and AD&D insurance, long-term disability insurance, EFAP
A supportive work environment with ongoing paid professional development
Minimal on-call requirements and public interactions
Working schedule promotes positive work-life balance
Opportunity to make a lasting impact on animal welfare in Sudbury Region
Access to stunning natural beauty and a plethora of outdoor recreational activities
We Can't Wait to Meet You!
If you're a skilled veterinarian looking to join a team that values your expertise and passion for animal care, we want to hear from you!
Please forward your resume and cover letter to:
Denise Percey
Human Resources
dpercey@ontariospca.ca
Ontario SPCA
Please quote "Veterinarian - Public and Shelter Veterinary Services" in the subject line.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest in the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society, however; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Thunder Bay & District Humane Society embodies a culture that embraces diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging ("DEIB") and welcomes applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds. Our DEIB practices foster a fair and consistent environment, enabling everyone to feel welcomed, supported and valued in the workplace.
Thunder Bay & District Humane Society provides accommodation during all stages of the recruitment process. Should you require any accommodation, please advise us if you are contacted for an interview and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs. For any questions, suggestions or required documents regarding accessibility in a different format, please contact us at 807-474-8336 or dpercey@ontariospca.ca
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