What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Veterinarian position at Hamilton Crossing Animal Hospital?
Hamilton Crossing Animal Hospital – Westfield, Indiana
Position Type: Full-time or Part-time options
Salary: Starting at $150,000 annually
Location: In-person – Westfield, IN 46074
About the PracticeHamilton Crossing Animal Hospital is a thriving, privately owned small animal practice in Westfield, Indiana. We provide high-quality, personalized veterinary medicine in a supportive environment designed for professional excellence. As a privately owned hospital, we prioritize medical integrity and patient outcomes over corporate metrics.
Why Join Our Team?- Professional Environment: A collaborative and empathetic atmosphere where clinical expertise is valued.
- Modern Facility: Practice with confidence using advanced diagnostic and surgical tools, including:
- In-house blood and urine analyzers.
- Digital Radiography and Dental Radiography systems.
- Species-specific exam rooms and a fully equipped surgical suite.
- Private doctor offices and a spacious treatment area.
- Support Staff: Work alongside a highly knowledgeable and experienced team of technicians and assistants.
- Work-Life Balance: Structured work week with no night shifts and no on-call requirements.
We provide a comprehensive package designed to support your long-term career and personal well-being:
- Financial: $150,000 base salary plus bonus opportunities and 401(k) matching.
- Health & Wellness: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance; Life Insurance; and a complimentary Gym Membership.
- Time Off: Paid Vacation Leave and Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave.
- Professional Development: Yearly Continuing Education (CE) allowance, full coverage of Indiana Licensing fees, and Liability Insurance.
- Perks: Annual uniform allowance and employee discounts on veterinary services.
- Provide comprehensive preventative care and wellness examinations for canine and feline patients.
- Perform a variety of surgical procedures and advanced dental care.
- Diagnose and treat diverse medical conditions using in-house diagnostics.
- Communicate clearly and empathetically with clients regarding treatment plans and preventative health.
- Collaborate with and delegate tasks to support staff to ensure efficient patient flow and high standards of care.
- Education: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from an AVMA-accredited institution.
- Licensure: Current Indiana veterinary license (or eligibility to obtain one).
- Skills: Strong clinical, surgical, and diagnostic skills; ability to manage a diverse caseload in a fast-paced environment.
- Communication: Excellent interpersonal skills and a commitment to client education.
If you are a dedicated veterinarian looking to advance your career in a progressive, independent practice, we invite you to apply. Please submit your resume for consideration.