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Emergency Veterinarian in Beautiful Ventura, CA

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Full-time Emergency Veterinarian in Beautiful Ventura, CA

Location

Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group
2199 Sperry Avenue, Ventura, CA, US

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Emergency Veterinarian in Beautiful Ventura, CA

Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group in Ventura, California is searching for Experienced Emergency Veterinarians to join our thriving practice. We are offering flexible schedule options, 3 to 4 days per week, 10 to 12 shifts per 4 weeks, you name it we are flexible! We are prepared to offer competitive base salaries starting at $200,000, plus a high percentage quarterly production bonus with no deficit carryover. We gladly offer generous Signing bonuses for a multi-year commitment, retention & Relocation bonuses are also available! This hospital has amazing earning potential & a solid team!

Looking for Relief? If relief shifts are what our looking for, we can offer great Relief Rates & Travel Reimbursement. 

VMSG currently provides the following specialty services, Surgery, Neurology, Cardiology, Dentistry and Emergency Medicine. We are eagerly seeking to find the most qualified, highly trained veterinarians and specialists, to expand our veterinary emergency & specialty capabilities and growing demand of patient care needs.  Your skill, compassion & expertise will be utilized to provide the best emergency medicine in Ventura. You will be supported and mentored by our experienced Criticalist, Dr. Trevor Enberg. Find out more about our hospital by visiting www.vmsg.com/

VMSG was founded with a vision of providing the highest possible standard of care in veterinary medicine and surgery.  This philosophy has resulted in an unparalleled level of quality and medical treatment. Our doctors and technicians provide expert medical care to ensure our patients receive the treatment and care they deserve. Hear what our clients are saying https://vimeo.com/224543942

Our 16,000-square-foot specialty center is set up for you to practice your best medicine. Our emergency veterinarians can utilize our in-house labs, specialized pharmacy, and separate emergency & critical care treatment area with the latest equipment to assist in providing exceptional emergency treatment, life-saving procedures & supportive care. When immediate emergency surgery is warranted, our 3 surgical suites include the most advanced surgical, anesthesia & monitoring equipment available. In addition, VMSG is also equipped with advanced diagnostic equipment including ultrasound, C-Arm, 64-slice CT, MRI, and two digital radiology suites. We are also supported by skilled Radiologists for radiographic interpretation & recommendations.   At VMSG we are devoted to providing the best medical, surgical, emergency and critical care available, through Quality, Integrity, Compassion, and Service. We are proud to be welcoming Oncology services this summer. Come join this fantastic team!

Ventura lies along U.S. Route 101 & the Pacific Ocean, between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.  It is a vibrant town that checks stress at the door, maintains an artistic culture, and offers activities to fit all interests. The downtown area features numerous restaurants, shops, wine bars, and the internationally acclaimed Rubicon Theatre Company.  Events are always happening in town, including street festivals, running and cycling events, fisherman’s markets, and even whale watching. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, sailing, surfing, and more. If you would rather stay dry, no problem, as biking, hiking, and camping opportunities are endless.

At VMSG-Ventura we take the health and well-being of our employees seriously, offering flexible working conditions and encouraging a well-rounded work/life balance. We offer a great compensation package, including a competitive salary, monthly production bonus, signing/retention bonus, health insurance, 401K, PTO, generous CE allowance, additional PTO for CE, and reimbursement for membership and license fees. Please take a virtual tour of our hospital (https://vimeo.com/224968041) and if this sounds like a team you want to be a part of, please email your resume to Sonni Nevarez, RVT at snevarez@petvetcarecenters.com or apply at https://www.petvetcareers.com/.

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Pay Range
$200,000$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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