Job Description
Job Description
Are you a passionate veterinarian looking to make a meaningful impact in the community? Join our dedicated, mission-driven team providing affordable veterinary care and spay/neuter services across South Carolina.
We’re a non-profit veterinary organization seeking a compassionate Veterinarian to help us serve underserved communities while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
What We Offer:
- $60/hour
- Flexible Scheduling:
- Choose Full-Time or Part-Time based on your needs
- 1–2 Spay & Neuter Surgery Days/Week
- 1–2 Wellness Days/Week (vaccinations, check-ups, minor illness/injury care)
- New Graduates Encouraged to Apply – supportive, collaborative environment
- Retired Vets Welcome! Ideal part-time opportunity to stay involved
- All Major Holidays Off
- Some Relocation Assistance Available
About You:
- ✅ Must have or be eligible to obtain a valid South Carolina Veterinary License
- You believe in accessible, community-based veterinary care.
- You're confident performing spay/neuter surgeries or eager to learn.
- You value flexibility and a supportive work culture.
- You're looking for meaningful work without corporate pressure.
Join us in improving animal welfare and access to care in a setting that values balance, purpose, and community.
Apply Today – Let’s make a difference together.
Company DescriptionWe are a non-profit no kill animal rescue that provides valuable resources within our community.
Kind Keeper's mission is to actively rescue dogs and cats that are homeless, at high risk for euthanasia due to shelter over population, and often suffering from medical problems. This includes a high population of newborns, pregnant animals, as well as senior animals. We provide veterinary care, proper nutrition, training, exercise and prepare animals for adoption into the community.
Company Description
We are a non-profit no kill animal rescue that provides valuable resources within our community.\r\n\r\nKind Keeper's mission is to actively rescue dogs and cats that are homeless, at high risk for euthanasia due to shelter over population, and often suffering from medical problems. This includes a high population of newborns, pregnant animals, as well as senior animals. We provide veterinary care, proper nutrition, training, exercise and prepare animals for adoption into the community.