Associate Veterinarian


Job Details

Position Overview

We are currently in search of a confident and compassionate veterinarian to join our veterinary healthcare team on a full-time or part-time basis. Both recent graduates and experienced veterinarians are welcome, and you will have the opportunity to leverage your extensive diagnostic skills, as our nursing staff is highly trained and fully utilized.

We are specifically seeking a self-motivated individual who is reliable, energetic, and committed to both teaching and learning. Our medical director is deeply dedicated to the educational aspect of our work, and our associates share a collaborative approach to patient care. Exceptional interpersonal skills, top-notch client service abilities, and strong communication skills are prerequisites for this role.

Practice Overview

We are privately owned and operated for 26 years in the San Antonio area. Our AAHA accredited facility offers an excellent work environment, and we have a dedicated dental suite, reflecting our special interest in dentistry. We pride ourselves on fostering a bond-centered atmosphere that is both dynamic and professionally rewarding, all while maintaining our unwavering commitment to client and patient care. With cutting-edge tools like ultrasound, endoscopy, radiology, and multi-modal anesthetic monitors for every anesthesia case, we deliver outstanding care to our clients.

Our focus is on scheduled appointments, and we handle minimal emergency cases, prioritizing the importance of a healthy work load. On top of that, there are no on-call hours, and you'll have a dedicated weekday off.

We offer an enticing compensation and benefits package, which includes a highly competitive sign-on bonus. Join our team and be part of a thriving veterinary practice that values both its team members and the service we provide to our clients and their beloved pets.

What you'll be working on

  • Building and maintaining client relationships
  • Diagnose, treat, and maintain a variety of small animal cases
  • Provide education to clients and staff on recommendations and choices in care
  • Maintain a positive work environment
  • Guide, utilize, and mentor exceptional support staff

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from an accredited program, or equivalent from a foreign university required
  • Be licensed or able to be licensed in the state of Texas
  • Postgraduate small animal internship completion required
  • Minimum of two years of experience preferred; new grads encouraged to apply
  • Surgical experience preferred
  • Demonstrated commitment to continuous learning and personal development
  • Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated compassion for patients and clients
  • Ability to collaborate and work within a team environment

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 CONVERSE ANIMAL HOSPITAL

 04/15/2024

 San Antonio,TX