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Veterinarian - Public and Shelter Veterinary Services

Thunder Bay, Ontario
CA$165,000/annually
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive health benefits: medical, dental, vision, LTD, ADD, life insurance
No on‑call, evenings, or weekends
Living allowance $18,000/month

About the role

Join us and help make a lasting impact on Northern Ontario’s animal welfare community!

Are you a compassionate DVM veterinarian looking for a supportive environment where you can practice with autonomy while being backed by a dedicated team?

We’re thrilled to announce a new opportunity in our veterinary clinic in Thunder Bay Ontario

– focused on spay/neuter and wellness services as our Veterinarian – Public and Shelter Veterinary Services.

About the Role

  • 165,000 annually with competitive health benefits including medical, dental, vision, LTD, ADD, and life insurance
  • No on call, evenings, or weekends – enjoy true work-life balance
  • Living allowance of 18,000 a month
  • $20,000 retention bonus after 1 year of employment
  • Signing bonus of 10,000 dollars after 3 months of employment
  • Moving allowance of up to 5,000 to support relocation if needed
  • Continuing Education allowance of up to 1,500 dollars annually
  • Supportive team environment with experienced staff
  • Focus on wellness appointments and preventative spay/neuter surgery
  • Opportunities to grow and shape the clinic alongside us
  • non-profit, mission-driven clinic focused on animal welfare [EC2]

This position plays a vital role in supporting animal welfare in the North

through spay/neuter surgery while contributing to a meaningful cause by expanding access to veterinary care in Northern communities. Working closely with Lakehead University to promote enhancing veterinary services in the North, you’ll provide high-quality care through high volume spay and neuter surgery

, wellness exams, and client education

.

Live in Another Province or Country?

We’ll support you by covering expenses to practice in Ontario, including OVMA exam fees

and legal costs for immigration

. (Candidates must be able to have their qualifications accredited in Ontario to qualify.)

Considering a Move from the U.S. to Canada?

We welcome veterinarians from the United States and make the transition as seamless as possible:

  • Streamlined licensing : The NAVLE exam is recognized in both the U.S. and Canada, making accreditation straightforward.
  • Immigration and legal support : We cover legal costs and provide guidance to ensure an easy move.
  • Financial support : Moving allowance, signing bonus, and long-term retention bonus.
  • Benefits of living in Canada :
  • Access to universal healthcare for you and your family
  • Strong work-life balance culture with generous vacation time and legislated leaves of absences
  • Safe, welcoming, diverse communities with excellent schools and healthcare
  • Stunning natural beauty with four distinct seasons and endless outdoor recreation and world class music, theatre, and visual arts

Life in Thunder Bay, Ontario

Nestled on the shores of Lake Superior

, Thunder Bay offers the perfect blend of urban convenience and natural beauty

. As Northwestern Ontario’s largest city, it provides access to excellent amenities, healthcare, education, and culture—while maintaining the warmth and affordability of a smaller community.

Living in Thunder Bay means enjoying a balanced lifestyle

. Commute times are short, housing is affordable, and the pace of life allows time to truly enjoy the outdoors and connect with the community. Residents take pride in the city’s strong sense of belonging

, with friendly neighbours and a supportive local network.

For nature enthusiasts, Thunder Bay is a paradise—offering world-class hiking, kayaking, skiing, and fishing

just minutes from your doorstep. The city also boasts a thriving arts and culture scene

, with local galleries, music festivals, and theatres celebrating the region’s diverse heritage.

Thunder Bay is also a regional hub for education and healthcare

, home to Lakehead University

and Confederation College

, and serves as the service centre for Northern Ontario. Its unique mix of opportunity, community, and lifestyle makes it a welcoming destination for professionals and families alike.

The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society

 The Ontario SPCA and 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. 

The Ontario SPCA and 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 888-668-7722 or careers@ontariospca.ca.

About Ontario SPCA and Humane Society

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The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society is a registered charity, established in 1873. The Society, and its network of animal welfare communities, facilitate and provide for province-wide leadership on matters relating to the prevention of cruelty to animals and the promotion of animal well-being. Offering a variety of mission-based programs including community-based sheltering, animal wellness services, provincial animal transfers, shelter health & wellness, high-volume spay/neuter services, animal rescue, animal advocacy, Indigenous partnership programs and humane education, the Ontario SPCA is Ontario's animal welfare charity.

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