Glendora, CA
Full-Time Regular
Number of Openings: 1

Position Overview

Are you looking for a practice that prioritizes the well-being of their patients? Do you want the opportunity to constantly learn and advance your skill set? Have you been hoping for a collaborative team that wants nothing but success for everyone? If you answered yes to these questions, keep reading to hear about your dream opportunity!

Location

Located at the base of the scenic San Gabriel Mountains, Glendora, CA stands proud as the "Pride of the Foothills." Its historic downtown area, affectionately known as the Village, overflows with charm, spotlighting quaint boutiques, cozy cafes, and an undeniable small-town feel. The city's neighborhoods showcase a diverse array of homes, from early 20th-century bungalows to modern-day mansions. A venture up Glendora Mountain Road showcases panoramic views and captivating hiking trails. Its proximity to cultural hubs like Pasadena and the vibrant metropolis of Los Angeles makes it a strategic location for both work and leisure.

Practice Overview

At their clinic, they pride themselves on staying in the know of the latest surgical techniques to ensure unparalleled care for their patients. They are resolutely committed to excellence and continually welcome innovative approaches and recommendations. Their day-to-day centers around fostering a supportive and collaborative environment, enabling daily triumphs as a cohesive team. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, their staff benefits from advanced digital and dental X-ray technology. Additionally, their on-site diagnostics, comprehensive in-house lab, and endoscopy capabilities highlight their dedication to providing the best for both their team and animals they serve. In essence, their clinic is not only a workplace but a nexus of expertise, innovation, and shared purpose.

What You’ll Be Working On

Build and maintain client relationships
Diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of shelter animal cases
Perform general wellness exams and surgeries
Prescribe necessary medications for patients
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 program is required
Being licensed or able to become licensed in the state of California
New grads are welcome to apply!
Strong surgical skills to perform basic surgeries
Ability to collaborate with a team
Eager to learn new skills and capacity to implement in the day-to-day
Willingness to think outside the box to provide adequate care to patients

What’s In It For You

PTO
Health Insurance
4-5 days a week with alternating half days on Saturdays
CE and membership dues covered
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401K /IRA with a 2% match
Life Insurance Plan

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. #LI-CS1