Senior Associate Veterinarian

Clover Basin Animal HospitalLongmont, CO
16d$130,000 - $180,000

About The Position

Clover Basin Animal Hospital is a privately and locally owned, state of the art hospital committed to providing superlative urgent and general care services since 2021. We place a strong emphasis on providing industry leading holistic medical care, investing in our staff and allowing veterinarians to be veterinarians. We boast high para staff retention, with a ratio of 2:1 per DVM, high client compliance, and robust relationships with board certified specialists that allow us to provide seamless and timely specialty services on site. We are looking for a highly experienced, compassionate and motivated veterinarian to join our team as our Senior Veterinarian. Our Senior Veterinarian will work collaboratively with the Owner(s)/Practice Manager to deliver the highest quality medical, surgical, and dental care to patients, while achieving a high degree of overall client satisfaction, in addition to overseeing and providing guidance and mentorship to Associate Veterinarians. ABOUT YOU! Knowledge of common injuries, illnesses, and diseases affecting canine and feline patients, as well as how to manage and treat Proven efficiency and time-management skills, as well as the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment while still having a keen attention to detail Reliable and punctual Proven customer service and client communication, including ensuring client satisfaction at all times Ability to: Diagnose, treat, and prescribe for a wide variety of injuries and illnesses seen in the canine and feline patient Leverage evidence-based medicine, while continuing in the pursuit of education to deliver high quality patient care Deliver medical, surgical, and dental treatments using formulary approved pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment,?in accordance with?AVMA (as well as other recognized animal health organization) guidelines and standards Maintain?accurate, comprehensive medical records for each patient treated Above average competency in the following areas: Anesthesia and analgesia Interpretation of digital radiographs Familiarity and ability to obtain diagnostic quality ultrasound images Interpretation of fecal, blood, cytology, and urine samples Pharmacology Animal behavior

Requirements

  • Current license (or ability to obtain) issued by the Colorado State Board of Veterinary Medicine (license must be in good standing)
  • Minimum of 5 years pertinent veterinary experience
  • Knowledge of common injuries, illnesses, and diseases affecting canine and feline patients, as well as how to manage and treat
  • Proven efficiency and time-management skills, as well as the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment while still having a keen attention to detail
  • Reliable and punctual
  • Proven customer service and client communication, including ensuring client satisfaction at all times
  • Ability to diagnose, treat, and prescribe for a wide variety of injuries and illnesses seen in the canine and feline patient
  • Leverage evidence-based medicine, while continuing in the pursuit of education to deliver high quality patient care
  • Deliver medical, surgical, and dental treatments using formulary approved pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment,?in accordance with?AVMA (as well as other recognized animal health organization) guidelines and standards
  • Maintain?accurate, comprehensive medical records for each patient treated
  • Above average competency in the following areas: Anesthesia and analgesia, Interpretation of digital radiographs, Familiarity and ability to obtain diagnostic quality ultrasound images, Interpretation of fecal, blood, cytology, and urine samples, Pharmacology, Animal behavior

Responsibilities

  • Deliver the highest quality medical, surgical, and dental care to patients
  • Achieve a high degree of overall client satisfaction
  • Oversee and provide guidance and mentorship to Associate Veterinarians

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, 401k, Employee Pet Discount, CE allowance, flexible paid time off, payment of DEA/DVM licenses
  • Full time hours
  • Flexible time off
  • Possibility for partnership options
  • Highly experienced para staff
  • Supportive, engaged and responsive practice owners
  • Pay $130,000 to $180,000 (DOE)
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