Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center - Equine Ambulatory Veterinarian - Relo Bonus Opportunity!
National Veterinary Associates
Application
Details
Posted: 17-Jun-22
Location: Cave Creek, Arizona
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education: Doctorate
Salary: DOE
Categories:
Private Practice
Occupation:
Veterinarian
Species:
Equine
Veterinary Specialty:
None
Internal Number: 11082
Full-Time Equine Ambulatory Veterinarian Position Available!
Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center
Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center is the largest equine referral hospital is a predominantly equine referral center with ambulatory and small animal services offered throughout the greater Phoenix and Scottsdale area, the largest equine referral hospital in Arizona. We offer referral, specialty services for horses on a routine and emergency basis in surgery and internal medicine and we collaborate with other specialists including ophthalmologists, cardiologists and dermatologists on an as needed basis. The hospital is located in the foothills of Cave Creek, and is fully equipped with a cooled, 12 stall nursing and intensive care unit, an isolation facility, standing MRI, nuclear scintigraphy and full-service radiology suite (digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy), on-site laboratory and 2 surgery suites with a padded induction and recovery area allowing for assisted recovery from anesthesia.
We are searching for an enthusiastic, team oriented, and self-driven Equine Veterinarian for full-time equine ambulatory and outpatient primary care work. Schedule includes four weekdays, no more than two weekends per month, no more than two weeknights per week, as well as shared holidays. Our equine patients are comprised of performance horses of nearly every discipline, and a variety of pleasure and backyard horses. Our call radius is approximately 30 minutes from the hospital.
The hospital is located in the beautiful foothill area of Cave Creek. The area is known for beautiful winter weather, abundant outdoor activities, and an affluent demographic.
- Newer practice vehicle and all equipment provided with access to portable ultrasound, digital radiography, ESWT, video endoscopy, etc...
- Competitive salary with commission bonus pay structure
- CE and Association dues stipend
- Uniform allowance
- Medical, dental, and supplemental insurance options
- Simple IRA with 3% employer match
- Discounted veterinary services
For application, we require a current resume or Curriculum vitae and letter of intent as well as contact information for 3 references.
- Veterinary degree from an AVMA accredited institution
- Arizona veterinary medical licensure or eligibility for licensure at the time of application
- A strong service-focused philosophy, proven clinical competency, and desire to work as part of a progressive, collaborative, multi-disciplinary team of veterinarians
About Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center
Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center (CVMC) is a full service veterinary hospital and clinic for horses, dogs, and cats. Our organization was founded in 1978, and moved to our new, state-of-the-art facility, built in 2008. Our practice has constantly been striving to improve patient care by providing the most progressive services. We now offer both quality primary care services for our patients, as well as specialist services for the most demanding referral cases. At last count, we have on staff 9 veterinarians (two of which are board certified specialists), 15 staff members, and many other specialists whom we work collaboratively with when special circumstances require. We welcome you to meet our doctors and staff on the Meet Our Team page, or better yet, come by and see us sometime. Even though we provide the most thorough and advanced veterinary services possible, it's our caring people who really make us special!
We are committed to offering the highest standards of veterinary medical care with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and outstanding expertise accompanied by compassion, dedication and respect for our equine patients. Our legacy is to continually improve the horses' welfare and to raise the standards of the veterinary medical profession.