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- Overnight Emergency Veterinarian (Full-Time)
Description
Are you a compassionate and dedicated veterinarian looking to join a thriving and supportive team? Emergency Animal Hospital of San Gabriel Valley is seeking a full-time overnight veterinarian to work three or four days per week (10-, 12-, or 14-hour shifts). We provide high quality veterinary care that strengthens the pet and parent bond, maintain a rewarding and sustainable work-life balance for our patient care team, and invest in growth and professional development for veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals.
Our veterinarians have diverse backgrounds and experiences, which helps us deliver high-quality, comprehensive care to the community we serve. We are actively involved in teaching, coaching and mentoring veterinary and paraprofessional students. New graduates are welcomed into our practices where they will receive individualized mentoring based on their needs and interests. We’re currently searching for a bright, energetic professional to join our practice and help maintain our high standards of service. The ideal candidate is a natural hard worker who is deeply concerned with pet welfare and willing to support other veterinarians in delivering excellent care and treatment. An Associate Doctor of Veterinary Medicine will provide preventive care, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of pets.
Objectives of this role:
- Devote knowledge, skills, and energy to the treatment of sick and injured pets
- Serve as a primary source of information for pet owners and care providers in the community
- Continue to learn the latest veterinary treatments and procedures
- Teach, coach and mentor others in the profession with a welcoming compassionate attitude
- Support the practices of other veterinarians with their diagnoses and surgical procedures
Responsibilities
- Assess pets to determine the nature of their disease or injury
- Implement and coordinate treatment plans for pets, and provide detailed explanations for their owners
- Manage emergency medical situations by stabilizing a pet’s condition and determining whether a referral is necessary
- Communicate treatment plans effectively to staff and clients
- Train interns and new employees in how to perform effectively in the clinic environment
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree from an AVMA accredited School
- California State Veterinary Board License and must be in good standing prior to their start date
- Eligible to obtain a DEA license
- Maintain current Continuing Education requirements for the state of California
- Committed to ongoing personal growth and education and assisting in leading the development of others
- A New Graduate or Experienced veterinarian ready to provide compassionate care
- Committed to building a trusting relationship with clients, colleagues and paraprofessionals
- Strong ability to communicate effectively
- Ability to multitask and perform diligently in a fast-paced environment
Required Soft Skills
- Excellent communication skills to explain medical procedures and diagnoses to pet owners
- High emotional intelligence with the ability to empathize with families and staff
- Compassion and empathy for pets and their owners
- Problem-solving skills to diagnose and treat unusual cases
- Attention to detail to ensure accurate medical records and prescriptions
- Ability to work collaboratively with other veterinary professionals and paraprofessionals, and students
Current Hospital Hours:
- Monday, Thursday and Friday 6:00 PM - 8:00 AM, Weekends 24 hours
Salary and Benefits:
- Competitive salary range: $200,000 - $260,000 annually depending on experience.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off.
- Continuing education opportunities and support for professional development.
- A positive, collaborative, and supportive work environment.
- Significant growth and development opportunities.
- Generous employee pet care discounts.