What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Veterinarian position at Atlas Consultancy Group?
This is a steady, established hospital that sees a true mix of general medicine, surgery, and dentistry. The caseload is consistent without being overwhelming, and appointments are scheduled in a way that keeps the day manageable. The last appointment is at 5:30pm, and there is no expectation to stay late or be on call.
The practice is well equipped for day-to-day workups and procedures. Digital radiography, ultrasound, in-house lab, and surgical laser are all part of the workflow, so cases can be handled in-house rather than referred out unnecessarily. The focus is on doing thorough workups and practicing good medicine without rushing.
The team includes five DVMs supported by experienced technicians, with roughly a 3:1 support staff to doctor ratio. Most of the technical staff are trained and capable, which makes a noticeable difference in how the day runs. Doctors manage their own cases but have other clinicians around to talk things through when needed.
There is a mix of experience on the team, so this can work for someone earlier in their career who wants guidance, or someone more experienced who prefers to work independently but not in isolation. The hospital has been part of the community for years and has a stable client base that understands the value of care.
Idaho Falls offers access to outdoor recreation that is hard to match. Yellowstone and Grand Teton are within driving distance, along with fishing, hiking, skiing, and other year-round options.
Key highlights
• Five doctor small animal practice with consistent caseload
• 3:1 support staff to doctor ratio with experienced technicians
• No on-call responsibilities
• Last appointments scheduled at 5:30pm
• Mix of medicine, surgery, and dentistry in-house
• Equipped with digital radiography, ultrasound, in-house lab, surgical laser
• Flexible full-time or part-time scheduling
• Established presence in the community with steady workflow
About you
• DVM or VMD from an accredited program
• Eligible for or holding an Idaho veterinary license
• Comfortable managing routine medical and surgical cases
• Open to discussing cases and collaborating when needed
• Interested in practicing thorough, practical medicine
• Able to communicate clearly with clients and staff
Benefits
• ProSal compensation model with no negative accrual
• Salary range from $130,000 to $150,000
• Sign-on bonus and relocation support available
• Health, dental, and vision coverage
• 401k with employer contribution
• Paid time off
• Continuing education allowance and paid licensing fees
• Student loan assistance
Salary : $130,000 - $150,000