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- Seeking DVM to Join Our Pack! | AAHA Accredited | Privately Owned
Description
Company Description
We're four small animal docs looking for a fifth, in a non-corporate, AHAA-accredited, well-staffed practice. We have a long term team with great clinic culture, cool toys like ultrasound/echocardiography, and awesome clients.
Role Description
- Four day work week
- Interest in surgery and/or dentistry a plus. Mentorship / Training in either gladly provided - we have a strong mentorship culture at all levels.
- No nights/no weekends/no on-call
Benefits
- 401(k) matching
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
- Short term disability
- Paid time off
- Gym membership
- Indiana State Park annual pass
- Pinball in the breakroom
Compensation
Pay is salary at fair market or better based on experience and ability. We have complicated feelings about production-based pay systems in a medical care setting, but we definitely believe in paying well for hard work and skills. If we want you and you want to be here, we'll make the numbers work without you having to worry how busy we keep you.
The Fine Print
Just across the river from Louisville, KY, we've got all the fun without the giant cost of big-city living.
- Check us out on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AccessVetCare) or visit our website (https://www.accessvetcare.com)
- Get a sense of the local flavor at https://www.gosoin.com/ (Southern Indiana) and https://www.gotolouisville.com/things-to-do/ (Louisville)
- Send us a resume at mgmt@accessvetcare.com
- Video chat with us a bit to see if it might be a fit
If you don't live in the area and can't imagine yourself in the Midwest, we would love to fly you out and put you up in a hotel for a few nights so you can decide "WOW, THIS TOWN/CLINIC/PINBALL IN THE BREAKROOM IS WAY COOLER THAN A CORNFIELD!"
Requirements
- D.V.M. or equivalent degree and a valid veterinary license to practice in Indiana (or ability to obtain Indiana licensure)
- Commitment to continuing education and staying updated on the latest veterinary practices
- Experience with companion animals