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Position: General Practice Veterinarian – Small Animals | Veterinary Healthcare Industry
Reference: GPVSVT-LI-L0100-NJS
Location: New Jersey, United States (Possibility of covering nearby hospital locations)
Job Description:
A well-established organization within the veterinary healthcare industry, operating a network of modern, high-standard veterinary hospitals, is seeking a General Practice Veterinarian – Small Animals.
The organization is committed to delivering comprehensive, high-quality medical care through advanced technology, strong clinical protocols, and a collaborative team-based approach. The role offers the opportunity to practice in a supportive, growth-riented environment that prioritizes both clinical excellence and team well-being.
Responsabilidades y funciones principales:
• Provide comprehensive medical care to small animals (primarily dogs and cats).
• Perform routine surgical procedures.
• Diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of medical cases.
• Handle emergency cases within the hospital as required.
• Collaborate with multidisciplinary clinical teams.
• Maintain high ethical standards and animal welfare practices.
• Communicate effectively with pet owners regarding diagnoses and treatment plans.
Knowledge:
• Small animal internal medicine.
• Routine surgical procedures.
• Emergency veterinary protocols.
• Clinical case management in high-volume settings.
• Veterinary diagnostic tools and advanced medical equipment.
• Regulatory and professional compliance standards.
Experience:
• 3–5 years of proven experience in small animal practice.
• Experience in high-volume veterinary hospitals or clinics (preferred).
• Demonstrated surgical competency in routine procedures.
• Experience working within collaborative medical teams.
Responsibilities
• Ensure delivery of high-quality veterinary care.
• Adhere to hospital clinical protocols and state regulations.
• Support operational efficiency within the hospital.
• Participate in rotating shifts, including weekends and emergency coverage when required.
Requirements:
• Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree.
• Valid veterinary license to practice in New Jersey (or eligibility to obtain one).
• Full-time on-site availability.
• Flexibility for weekend or rotating schedules.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ethical commitment and dedication to animal welfare.
Education: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM).
What We Offer: Competitive base salary performance-based bonuses.