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Clearlake Veterinary Clinic - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

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Full-time - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

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Clearlake Veterinary Clinic
3424 Emerson St., Clearlake, CA, US

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Clearlake Veterinary Clinic - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

We're Hiring: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

 

Do you have a passion for animals and a dedication to providing high-quality care? Join our team of veterinary professionals and make a difference in the lives of pets and their families.

 

In this role you will help develop and maintain a high quality; efficient and effective medical team, by fostering an environment of trust, teamwork and accountability by working in tandem with the Hospital Manager and reporting directly to the Regional Manager. 

 

Position: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 

Location: Clearlake, CA

 

What You'll Do:

  • Provide exceptional medical, surgical, and dental care to a variety of pets
  • Diagnose and treat illnesses, injuries, and other health conditions
  • Offer preventative care and client education to promote pet wellness
  • Collaborate with a compassionate team of veterinary professionals and support staff
  • Maintain detailed and accurate medical records

 

What We Offer:

  • Competitive salary: $140,000 – $160,000 and bonus structure
  • No negative accrual and no non-compete!
  • Generous Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Flexible scheduling with work-life balance
  • Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education including reimbursement and time off for CE & license fees and more
  • Full benefits package, including but not limited to: Health, dental, vision, disability and liability insurance starting at 30 days
  • 401k with company contribution
  • VIN & PLUMB Membership
  • Reimbursement for membership dues and license fees
  • Supportive work environment with a focus on teamwork and collaboration
  • Employee pet care discounts

 

What You Bring:

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited veterinary school
  • Valid state veterinary license (or ability to obtain one)
  • Strong diagnostic and surgical skills
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • A passion for helping animals and building relationships with clients
  • DEA registration must be obtained and maintained.

 

Why Join Us:

 

At Clearlake Veterinary Clinic we are a small animal clinic that practices high-quality, progressive medicine. We believe in modern medicine integrated with alternative therapies and are always open to and encourage new ideas. We take a team approach to daily patient case management and our veterinarians work closely together on difficult cases. Our wonderful, efficient support staff provide the doctors with the time they need to focus on their patients. We are community centered and take pride in supporting several local community outreach programs including the ACME Foundation, Rotary of Lake County and the Clearlake Police K9 Unit. Visit us at: www.clearlakevetclinic.com

 

Recent Graduate Mentorship Program

We are proud to be one of the PetVet Care Centers Recent Graduate Certified Hospitals. This program allows new grads to learn from experienced Doctors who enjoy mentoring and teaching. This provides a mentorship program with unbeatable opportunities for one-on-one training in surgery & dentistry, access to a broad network of boarded specialists, personalized check-ins, and more! New grads are encouraged to apply!

 

About Clearlake, CA

We are located in a beautiful and scenic area of Northern CA. Enjoy a more affordable, small-town lifestyle with bigger city benefits within easy reach. Live less than 30-40 minutes from the best wineries in the world, 2 hours from amazing seaside destinations like Mendocino & Fort Bragg, and a little over an hour from Santa Rosa and Napa. Or live in Napa or Santa Rosa and we will help with your commute costs!

 

Clearlake Veterinary Clinic is a part of the PetVet Care Centers network; where each network hospital is unique and connected to its community.  If you're ready to join a team that values expertise, compassion, and growth, we would love to hear from you! Learn more and apply by visiting www.petvetcareers.com or emailing your resume to Jasmine Fishpaw at jfishpaw@petvetcarecenters.com.

 

California Eliminated the State Board Examination

 

Pay Range
$140,000$160,000 USD

PetVet Care Centers, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of veterinary hospitals for companion animals. The company operates over 450 hospitals across multiple states and employs over 11,000 people including over 800 veterinarians. Since its inception, PetVet has been structured around a model that is focused on developing a partnership between the hospitals and the company and providing the highest quality medicine and service.

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