Per Diem - Veterinarian, Wellness
Who we are:
Flatbush Cats is a Brooklyn-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to reduce overcrowded animal shelters in New York City and prevent more cats from ending up on the street in the first place. What began as a grassroots rescue effort has grown into a citywide organization addressing the root causes through affordable veterinary care, access to spay/neuter services, and community outreach.
As an independent nonprofit—not backed by venture capital, private equity, or a corporate veterinary network—we make decisions based on our mission. We recruit team members who are passionate about expanding access to veterinary care and measure success by how many pets and families we can help, not production targets.
At the heart of our work is Flatbush Veterinary Clinic, a high-volume nonprofit clinic serving low-income pet owners, rescue organizations, and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) volunteers throughout Brooklyn. Each year, the clinic performs more than 7,500 spay/neuter surgeries—a number that continues to grow—while providing affordable wellness and dental care to thousands of pets.
By combining high-quality veterinary care with a commitment to accessibility, we're helping keep pets with their families while creating a city where more people and pets can receive the support they need.
What you’ll do:
As a per diem Veterinarian, you will provide clinical coverage for Flatbush Cats Veterinary Clinic's wellness services as needed. This role is designed for veterinarians who prefer flexible, shift-based work while supporting a high-volume, mission-driven clinic.
You will step into scheduled shifts to provide preventive and primary care, diagnose and manage routine medical conditions, support continuity of care, and deliver a high-quality client and patient experience alongside an experienced clinical team.
Per diem veterinarian compensation is structured by service type and shift timing.
$1,275 per weekday shift
$1,475 per weekend shift
Compensation reflects service complexity, clinical scope, and shift timing. Weekend shifts are compensated at a higher rate in recognition of coverage needs and scheduling demand.
Schedule & Availability:
Per diem team members provide coverage based on clinic needs and individual availability. Opportunities may include weekday shifts across our four-day clinic schedule. Flexible scheduling is available, with advance notice provided whenever possible.
Responsibilities:
Clinical Care (Wellness & Community Medicine)
Provide high-quality preventive, wellness, and outpatient veterinary care for cats and dogs
Perform physical examinations, diagnostics, treatment planning, and follow-up care
Diagnose and manage routine medical conditions within clinic scope
Develop individualized treatment recommendations and preventive care plans
Prescribe medications and interpret diagnostic results in accordance with clinic protocols
Identify and appropriately triage or refer cases requiring specialty, emergency, surgical, or advanced care
Manage routine and urgent medical cases within a high-volume environment
Maintain accurate, thorough, and timely medical records
Client Experience
Provide compassionate, respectful, and nonjudgmental communication with clients
Educate pet owners on preventive care, vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition, and treatment recommendations
Ensure clear communication regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, medications, and follow-up care
Support informed decision-making while remaining sensitive to client circumstances and access-to-care considerations
Team Collaboration & Operations
Collaborate closely with veterinarians, technicians, and support staff to deliver efficient, high-quality patient care
Contribute to smooth clinic flow and a positive client experience
Support training and mentorship of clinical team members as appropriate
Participate in ongoing efforts to improve medical protocols, patient outcomes, and clinic operations
Support evolving clinic services and future expansion as needed
Qualifications:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited institution
Licensed and in good standing in New York State, or eligible to obtain licensure prior to start date
Active DEA license, or ability to obtain prior to start date
Professional liability insurance (PLIT or equivalent), or ability to obtain coverage prior to start date
Clinical competency or strong interest in developing skills across high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN), wellness care, dentistry, and community cat medicine
Comfort working in a high-volume, fast-paced clinical environment
Strong clinical judgment with ability to make sound medical decisions independently and collaboratively
Excellent communication skills with clients and multidisciplinary teams
Commitment to low-stress handling and compassionate patient care
Ability to work across multiple service areas as clinic needs evolve
Strong teamwork mindset with willingness to support technicians, assistants, and fellow veterinarians
Positive attitude, adaptability, and resilience in a dynamic environment
Commitment to continuous learning, professional development, and mission-driven care
Language:
English (Required)
Bilingual (Spanish) Strongly Preferred