Steady demand and lower cost of living than Phoenix.

FlexVet Staffing connects veterinarians with clinics offering part-time relief work in Tucson, giving you the opportunity to increase your income while searching for your ideal veterinary position in Arizona. Build valuable experience at various clinics before committing to a permanent role.
FlexVet rates are typically higher than the local average. You set your rate, we match you with clinics willing to pay it.
General Practice
$55–$95
Per hour for GP relief shifts
Specialty / ER
$105–$145
Per hour for specialty/ER shifts
Payment Speed
2 Days
Direct deposit after your shift
From signup to your first shift in under a week
Fill out a quick form. We'll ask about your availability, preferred shift types, and where you're licensed.
Our team finds clinics that fit your preferences and schedule. No algorithms, no bidding. A real person matching you.
Show up, do what you do best, and take care of animals. We handle the logistics and paperwork.
Direct deposit within 2 business days. No chasing invoices, no net-30 waiting.
Tucson moves at a different pace than Phoenix. Clinics tend to be smaller and more relationship-driven. The outdoor access is hard to beat: Saguaro National Park, Mount Lemmon, and desert trails are all within a short drive. Downtown has a growing food scene and laid-back energy.
Lower Cost of Living — Housing is significantly cheaper than Phoenix and most western metros.
University Town — The U of A brings culture, dining, and a younger vibe without big-city congestion.
Outdoor Access — Saguaro National Park, Mount Lemmon, and desert hiking within a short drive.
Tucson was a nice change of pace. Smaller clinics, personal relationships with staff, and I hiked Mount Lemmon on my day off.

Fill out the form and our team will reach out within 24 hours to get you set up. No obligations, no pressure. Just a conversation about what you're looking for.
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State Licensing
Arizona requires NAVLE passage. Apply through the AZ Veterinary Medical Examining Board. No state-specific exam. CE: 20 hours biennially. For a full directory of state veterinary regulatory boards, visit avma.org/education/ecfvg/state-veterinary-regulatory-boards.
Everything you need to know before your first shift in Arizona.
GP shifts pay $55-$95/hr. Specialty and ER runs $105-$145/hr. Slightly lower than Phoenix but cost of living makes up for it.
Tucson is smaller than Phoenix, so most DVMs supplement with Phoenix-area shifts (90 min north). But local clinics report consistent staffing gaps.
A relief veterinarian — sometimes called a locum vet — is a licensed DVM who works short-term shifts at veterinary clinics on a flexible, contract-free basis rather than as a permanent employee.
Relief vet pay typically ranges from $150 to $250 per hour depending on location, specialty, and shift length. FlexVet DVMs set their own rates and receive direct deposit within 48 hours of each completed shift.
No, there are no long-term contracts or minimum shift requirements. You can work as much or as little as you choose.
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