Associate Veterinarian Wanted For Rapidly Growing 5 Doctor Mixed Animal Practice
Hannah Creek Veterinary Hospital
Application
Details
Posted: 19-Aug-24
Location: Benson, North Carolina
Type: Full Time
Salary: $85,000
Categories:
Private Practice
Occupation:
Veterinarian
Species:
Canine
Feline
Equine
Bovine
Ovine/Caprine
Porcine
Mixed
Camelid
Salary Details:
Base plus percentage on a quarterly basis. % of emergency tickets paid monthly.
Required Education:
DVM or equivalent
Associate veterinarian wanted for a rapidly growing 5 doctor mixed animal practice. The practice is located in eastern NC. 30 minutes east of Raleigh NC. An hour from the beaches in Wilmington. The practice consists of 50% small animal and 50% large animal. The majority of large animal is equine focused with dominant western sport horse and leisure trail riding. The remaining large animal consists of cows, goats and a few pigs. The small animal is rapidly growing with focus on preventative medicine and general wellness. Routine surgeries performed in house. Laparoscopic/Orthopedic surgery capability available in the recent 2000 square foot small animal expansion. . An equine surgery center with gas anesthesia allows for routine surgeries. Approximately 60 mares a year are bred with cooled or frozen semen. Associate veterinarian would spend 2 weeks in small animal, with a 4 day work week, then 2 weeks large animal with a 5 day work week. Associate veterinarian would share large animal emergencies on a once every 4 week rotation. Compensation for CE, health insurance and paid time off.
Mixed animal practice. Time spent evenly between large and small animal appointments. Emergency call for large animal once every 4 weeks. Candidate must have a current veterinary license to practice medicine.
Hannah Creek Veterinary Hospital is a rapidly growing mixed animal veterinary hospital located 30 minutes east of Raleigh and one hour from the beaches. Our hospital is currently a five doctor practice that share duties equally both large and small animal. Large animal emergency is shared between four doctors on rotation. The large animal portion of the hospital has been established for 20 years and consists of 50% of the practice. Western and performance horses make up the majority of the large animal portion with a small percentage of food animal. The small animal clinic was built nine years ago with a recent expansion of new surgical suite and treatment areas. Benefits include paid vacation, continuing education, national and local membership dues, and miscellaneous other benefits. Three fully stocked ambulatory trucks equipped with technician, power float, digital x-ray, digital ultrasound, shockwave and wireless endoscopy. On site EIA laboratory. In house digital x-ray and lab work available. Equine surgery facility was built 4 years ago.