Houston, TX
Full-Time Regular
Number of Openings: 1

Position Overview
Do you strive to build lasting relationships with your patients and your team? Are you passionate about practicing with the flexibility to tailor care according to what you believe is best for the patient? Are you eager to become part of a team renowned for its deeply caring and compassionate members? If so, this practice could be an ideal fit for you!

Location
Our client is located in Houston, Texas. Known for being one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, Houston offers its residents world-class restaurants, diverse communities, numerous waterways, multiple sports teams, and a low cost of living. From cheering on the cowboys at the Houston Rodeo to exploring NASA’s Johnson’s Space Center, indulging in local Tex-Mex food to beer tastings at breweries, shopping at the largest mall in Texas, or hanging out on the Gulf Coast, there is something for everyone! With its warm Southern hospitality and entrepreneurial spirit, Houston continues to thrive as a beacon of opportunity and diversity in the Lone Star State.

Practice Overview
Our client is a privately-owned practice that has been serving its community for 25 years. Equipped with advanced IDEXX diagnostic technology, including radiograph capabilities, the clinic ensures precise assessments and diagnoses for its patients. With dedicated surgical and dental suites, along with integrated electronic medical records systems, the clinic offers comprehensive services tailored to each pet's needs. Committed to excellence and compassion, the clinic remains a trusted partner in promoting the health and wellness of the community's pets!

What You’ll Be Working On

  • Build and maintain client relationships
  • Diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of small animal cases
  • Perform general wellness exams and surgeries
  • Maintain a high level of client communication and patient care
  • Guide and utilize exceptional support staff
  • Maintain a positive work environment and promote teamwork

Qualifications

  • Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from an accredited school required
  • Licensed or able to become licensed in the state of Texas
  • Must be able and willing to perform general surgical procedures
  • Demonstrated commitment to continuous education and growth
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to adapt and be flexible
  • Exceptional interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
  • Team player with a passion for mentoring and working with others
  • Must be willing to and want to learn and grow skillset
  • New Graduates are encouraged to apply!

What’s In It For You

  • Competitive salary + Production
  • 401K
  • Paid time off
  • Health Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • CE allowance opportunities are available
  • License and dues coverage


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