CareVet Health
Location
Lee, Massachusetts
The Veterinarian is responsible for diagnosing and treating animals, performing surgeries, and administering vaccinations. They also provide guidance to pet owners on general care and medical treatments while collaborating with a clinical team.
Candidates must hold a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) degree and possess valid licensure in the state of practice. Strong animal handling skills, compassion, and the ability to operate medical technologies are required.
This is the perfect opportunity for a Veterinarian to be part of a team working in a family-like atmosphere. As a part-time DVM, you will maintain schedule flexibility working 20 or more hours per week. Ideally, this candidate will have surgical skills and a desire to make a difference in a community whose mission is to consistently provide authentic care by compassionately serving as a unified team in harmony with our clients. Part-Time Work, Full-Time Benefits: Competitive compensation and generous signing bonus with no non-compete Financial coverage for health benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance, company-paid short-term disability and life insurance Financial planning including 401k with match and student loan support Veterinarian-focused culture promoting work/life balance and paid time off Mentorship-driven experience with strong focus on skill development and CE opportunities, including coverage for dues and licensing Employee Assistance Program with a focus on compassion fatigue and stress support, including access to CareVet’s on-staff licensed social worker Practice medicine in an awesome community! Our modern clinic is equipped with the latest advancements in veterinary technology, allowing you to practice cutting-edge medicine. From digital radiography and ultrasound to a fully equipped surgical suite, you'll have the tools necessary to deliver top-notch care to our patients. From cuddly canines to fantastic felines, our practice serves a wide array of animals, ensuring every day brings new and exciting challenges. Expand your expertise as you care for companion animals, pocket pets and even local wildlife, making a positive impact on the entire community. At our practice, we understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Enjoy flexible scheduling options that allow you to explore the beauty of New England, pursue your hobbies, and spend quality time with your loved ones while making a difference in the lives of animals.
Examine animals to assess their health and diagnose problems Treat and dress wounds Perform surgery on animals Test for and vaccinate against diseases Operate medical equipment, such as x-ray machines Advise animal owners about general care, medical conditions, and treatments Prescribe medication Work closely in collaboration with team members to provide high quality care
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree required Licensure in the state/s candidate will be working Ability to show compassion to both pets and their owners Outstanding dexterity in handling animals while performing precise tasks Ability to react quickly and make decisions under pressure about the wellbeing of an animal Strong fondness and understanding of animals Good communication and interpersonal skills Knowledge of animal behavior Ability to use medical technologies during diagnosis, research and surgery of animals
To learn more about this position, please contact Chelsea Haverfield at (636) 373-1181, or by email at chaverfield@carevethealth.com. Apply directly by clicking the link below. About the Network CareVet is a network of veterinary hospitals that focuses on managing best-in-class hospitals with a mission to provide the very best care for our pets. Our holistic approach to veterinary medicine focuses on practice legacy, team, veterinarians, patients and community. Learn more about CareVet at carevethealth.com. Watch this video to learn more!
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