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VCA Animal Hospitals
Overview
Provide high-quality veterinary healthcare and exceptional client service to small animals. Collaborate with a talented team to deliver world-class medicine using advanced diagnostic and surgical technology.
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1 month ago
American Veterinary Group
The Associate Veterinarian will manage urgent care cases, including surgeries and appointments, while collaborating with the clinical team. They are responsible for fostering relationships with clients and supporting the professional growth of the support staff.
Community Veterinary Partners
The Associate Veterinarian will practice high-quality, compassionate veterinary care for dogs and cats in a relationship-centered, AAHA-accredited general practice setting that includes urgent care services. Responsibilities involve utilizing advanced in-house diagnostics to support confident, same-day decision-making and supporting families through end-of-life care with dignity.
$120,000 - $170,000 / YEAR
As an Associate Veterinarian, you will provide world-class veterinary care supported by a dedicated team. You will work in a state-of-the-art facility with advanced medical technology and collaborate with other veterinary professionals.
2 months ago
The Associate Veterinarian will provide comprehensive medical care for dogs and cats, handling a diverse range of cases including emergency situations within an AAHA-accredited facility. This role involves collaborating with a 2.5-doctor team utilizing world-class medicine and technology.
The Associate Veterinarian will serve canine and feline patients needing after-hours urgent care, handling common cases like wound management and gastrointestinal issues. Key duties also involve collaborating with the clinical team, engaging with the community, and encouraging support staff development.
3 months ago
The Associate Veterinarian will serve patients and clients using a relationship-based approach while collaborating and engaging with the clinical team and leadership. Key duties include managing a varying caseload, including appointments and surgeries during open hours, and encouraging the growth of support staff.