High-Volume Spay/Neuter Veterinarian Instructor (Avery Creek) (11/3/2025)
Location: Raleigh
Posted on: November 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary: ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA) is the premier
training center for high-quality, high-volume companion animal
sterilization. Altering up to 20,000 shelter, rescue, and publicly
owned companion animals annually, ASNA has trained more than 6,500
veterinary professionals and fourth year veterinary student externs
at our campus in Asheville, NC since 2005. ASNA is proud to set the
bar for the standard of care in HQHVSN and provide world-class spay
and neuter surgical instruction to veterinary professionals and
students. The Veterinarian, ASNA Training (VAT) is a
multidimensional position and involves performing and teaching
medicine and surgery, leading surgical and training teams,
participating in creating robust training materials, rotating
between all campus programs, and travelling when needed to provide
these services. The VAT is the cohesive element of the surgical and
training teams and serves as the primary medical host and guide for
trainees as well as providing medical leadership and mentorship for
all ASNA medical support staff. This role ensures that individual
and team performance is professional and exemplary, patient care is
impeccable, and the educational experience received by trainees
exceeds their expectations. ASNAs audiences include medical
professionals, administrative professionals, shelter and rescue
groups, senior veterinary students, and the general public;
therefore, it is imperative that our veterinarians serve
consistently as enthusiastic ambassadors of ASPCA and its mission.
Fundamental expectations for this role are possessing diplomatic
and outstanding communication skills and an innate ability to
perform as a team member and independently. This position reports
to the Director, Veterinarians (DV) and is based in Asheville,
North Carolina. The target start date for this position is May
2026. Responsibilities: Responsibilities will include, but are not
limited to: Medical Duties, Support, and Training (95%) - Ensure
that all aspects of veterinary service, both on-site and off-site
platforms, are executed incorporating ASNAs standard of care and
best practices, and adhere to federal, state and local regulations
- Perform all medical/surgical duties, both on-site and off-site
platforms, adhering to ASNAs standardized techniques and protocols
- Provide impeccable animal care throughout the patients ASNA
experience - Participate in daily operations flow and assume
ownership and management of surgical and training team performance
- Perform companion animal surgery and medicine with proficiency
utilizing HQHVSN techniques - Support and serve as a medical leader
and mentor for all medical support staff - Mentor and instruct
trainees, which include but are not limited to graduate
veterinarians, veterinary students, veterinary teams, and HQHVSN
staff, in all aspects of HQHVSN medical and surgical techniques,
operations, and protocols - Ensure that trainees receive the
educational experience outlined in their curriculum - Serve as the
direct contact for assigned trainees during their visit - Ensure
that training programs adhere to ASNAS standardized surgical and
medical techniques and protocols - Provide a safe and compassionate
environment for animals in our care, our staff, and our clients by
using low-stress handling techniques - Participate in educational
development and administrative duties which include, but are not
limited to creating training material, writing training reports,
and evaluating trainees - Participate in onboarding and training
ASNA veterinarians and other staff as needed - Participate in drug
inventory and provide expert drug handling ensuring compliance with
DEA regulations, ASNA protocols, and all other federal, state, and
local laws - Participate in relationships and communications with
private sector veterinarians, professional associations,
professional advisors, the general public, vendors, shelter and
rescue groups, mentees, and external ASPCA departments and
professionals - Participate in medical and operational duties and
quality control - Drive transport vehicles as needed - Perform any
and all duties of a graduate veterinarian, and any and all duties
of a registered veterinary technician, veterinary assistant, and
kennel assistant as needed Professional Development and
Organizational Support (5%) - Commit to operating in alignment with
our Core Values of Commitment, Ownership, Team, Elevate, and
Impact! - Enforce all policies related to operational and
environmental safety of patients, staff, and visitors related
directly to medical operations - Serve in any role as needed and
qualified for to support all daily operational processes for
successful and safe completion of the days surgeries and training
program goals - Fully engage in the self-performance management
process including annual reviews, regular feedback sessions,
required compliance training, and goal setting - Maintain all
licensures and credentials pertinent to the position - Actively
seek individual development opportunities in relation to job
function - Travel up to 15% as needed - Under the supervision of
the SDMS and in collaboration with the Director, Veterinarians
(DV), ensure: - Smooth and efficient operation of ASNA surgical,
medical, and training programs - Program policies and strategies
support ASNAs high standards of quality and best practices - All
aspects of operations are enforced with campus-wide consistency and
adherence to all federal, state, and local regulations - A positive
learning environment across campus supportive of ASNA culture -
Participate in assigned ASNA department and program specific
projects, cross-departmental working groups, and any other assigned
commitments to support ASPCAs 2030 goals - Perform all other duties
as assigned by the DV or the ASNA Senior Leadership Team`
Qualifications - Exemplifies the ASPCAs Core Values: - Has
Commitment and dedication to improving the lives of animals -
Demonstrates Ownership and feels responsible for outcomes -
Believes in Team that we are stronger together - Seeks to Elevate
others and reimagine what is possible - Focuses on Impact,
specifically making change for animals - Possess outstanding
interpersonal communication skills - Ability to plan, organize, and
effectively present ideas and concepts clearly in verbal and
written form - Ability to multitask and deal professionally with
high levels of stress in an environment of changing daily
operational priorities - Ability to work in both a team environment
and independently - Ability to work in physically and mentally
challenging conditions - Flexibility in schedule to accommodate
program needs, which could include varied daily shifts, weekends,
evenings, and holidays - Perform 35 spay/neuter surgeries in a
normal workday - Ability to understand that patient death is a
regrettable but an inevitable part of the medical profession and
practice a healthy coping strategy for such events - Possess valid
NC veterinarian license or obtain one within 60 days - Possess
valid NC drivers license - Possess working knowledge of basic
computer/technology skills including Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
- Ability to lift 35 lbs/16 kgs without assistance and over this
weight with assistance, and the ability to consistently stand,
bend, lift, and climb during the course of a regular work shift
Education and Work Experience: - Degree of Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine or equivalent from an American Veterinary Medical
Association (AVMA) Council on Education accredited school of
veterinary medicine OR has completed the Educational Commission for
Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) or the Program for the
Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence (PAVE) - Passing of
the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) or
National Board Examination (NBE) - Fear Free Shelter certification
within 60 days of hire - Minimum 1 year as a veterinarian in a
clinical setting including soft tissue surgery experience -
Preferred 1 year medical team leadership - Preferred 1 year as a
HQHVSN veterinarian - Preferred 1 year in a teaching, intensive
coaching, or learning environment Compensation and Benefits:
Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety
of factors, including but not limited to education, training,
experience, location, business needs, internal equity, market
demands or budgeted amount for the role. The target hiring range is
for new hire offers only, and staff compensation may increase
beyond the maximum hiring range based on performance over time. The
maximum of the hiring range is reserved for candidates with the
highest qualifications and relevant experience. The expected hiring
salary range for this role is set forth below and may be modified
in the future. The target range for this position is
$123,000-$130,000. For more information on our benefits offerings,
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