American Veterinary Group
Location
Cleburne, Texas
The Associate Veterinarian will manage a varying caseload of surgeries and appointments while providing relationship-based care to patients and clients. They will also collaborate with the clinical team and support staff to foster professional growth and practice development.
Candidates must hold a DVM/VMD degree from an AVMA accredited college or equivalent. An active, good-standing license to practice in the state of employment is also required.
Key Responsibilities Serve patients and clients with a relationship-based approach Collaborate and engage with the clinical team and leadership Grow relationships within the practice and the Dallas community Encourage the growth of support staff members through our internal LevelUp training program Manage a varying caseload, including surgeries and appointments during our open hours
Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise DVM/VMD degree from an AVMA accredited college (or successful completion of the ECFVG or PAVE program) Active license in good standing to practice in the state in which candidate will be employed (or the ability to obtain a license in that state)
Sign-On Bonus Options Optional Pro-Sal with No Negative Accrual Significantly Discounted Personal Veterinary Care – Multiple Pets! Paid Continuing Education (CE) Days & Allowance Paid State Licensing Fees Paid AVMA and State Professional Dues Covered Professional Liability Insurance (PLIT) Personalized & Surgical Mentorship Internal Veterinarian Collaboration & Consultations Platforms Flexible Compensation Package Healthcare Packages & 401k Retirement Match 3 Weeks PTO, Paid Holidays, Paid Parental Leave + Paid Maternity Leave, Work/Life Balance day off annually
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