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Taylor Veterinary Emergency Hospital Veterinarian

Role

Full-time Hospital Veterinarian

Location

Taylor Veterinary Emergency
1231 W. Taylor Rd., Turlock, CA, US

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Taylor Veterinary Emergency Hospital Veterinarian

We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Veterinarian who thrives in a fast-paced environment for a hybrid role for both Large and Small Animal to join our highly in-demand hospital in Turlock, CA.  Taylor ER is Stanislaus County’s only 24-Hour Emergency Hospital.  As the only ER in 20+ mile radius we have a high volume of trauma come in the door. We work closely with local GP’s for transfers and referrals and communicate throughout the day with them on wait times, creating a better client experience through inter-hospital communication.

Hospital Overview:

Taylor Veterinary Emergency Hospital has a 24-hour support staff in our 8,500 sq. ft. facility. We are well equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including a Snyder O2 unit, Digital & portable x-ray, Rigid/endoscope, 2 fully equipped OR, 5 Exam rooms, Skills Lab & training classroom, Ultrasounds, & a fully remodeled Idexx Lab. Daily rounding and consultations with fellow experienced veterinarians create a team approach to challenging cases and provides a professionally rewarding experience for individuals that like to practice high level, compassionate veterinary medicine.

Turlock is located in the Heart of the Central Valley, close to all things California! Although it’s a rural area, we are still considered East Bay (San Francisco) making it an easy drive to nearby attractions like Napa Valley, Sacramento, and Oakland. If you are looking to spend time at the beach, horseback riding, biking, hiking, or canoeing; you are a short drive to Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, and all the splendors California has to offer. Home of California State University Stanislaus (CSUS), Turlock provides an amazing opportunity to combine a quality learning environment with relaxed rural living and affordable housing.

Compensation and Benefits Overview:

  • Salary Range: $175,000 - $200,000 
  • No negative accrual and no non-compete!
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Generous sign-on bonus and relocation assistance
  • Flexible schedule options
  • Employee pet care discounts
  • Full benefits package, including but not limited to: Quality health, dental, vision disability, liability insurance, 401k with company contribution, including reimbursement and time off for CE & license fees and more.

If this sounds like a team you want to be a part of, please email your resume to Lindsay Aimar at laimar@petvetcarecenters.com or apply at https://www.petvetcareers.com/

Qualifications:

  • Veterinarian degree (DVM) from an accredited college or university
  • Current State Veterinary License
  • DEA registration must be obtained and maintained
  • 1+ years of experience in a veterinary practice
  • Strong diagnostic and clinical skills
  • Excellent surgical and dental skills
  • Ability to work well in a team-oriented environment
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
  • Commitment to providing compassionate and high-quality veterinary care

 

 

Pay Range
$175,000$200,000 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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