Lead Veterinarian

CityVet

$143K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine or equivalent, with Arizona licensure
  • Minimum of three years in veterinary practice
  • Experience in performing surgeries and diagnostic procedures
  • Strong communication skills for client education and team collaboration
  • Leadership experience, particularly in training and supervising staff

Responsibilities

  • Complete appointments, surgeries, and treatment of wounds
  • Conduct dental surgeries and monitor anesthesia with VT team
  • Educate clients on pet wellness and post-surgery care
  • Oversee staff hiring, training, and performance management
  • Manage inventory levels for medical and facility supplies
  • Lead financial performance discussions and participation in budget meetings
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory bodies like OSHA and DEA

Benefits

  • Professional development opportunities and continuous training
  • Team-oriented work environment that fosters growth
  • Mentorship for new graduate Associate Veterinarians
  • Ability to engage in marketing strategies and community involvement
  • Comprehensive involvement in financial performance and operational challenges
Full Job Description
Lead Veterinarian (Multiple openings):

Complete all appointments, surgeries, treat and address wounds, perform dental surgeries, including monitoring the administration of anesthesia with the help of the Veterinary Technician (VT) team. Aid in the admission and discharge of patients by communicating with clients through client education, both written and verbal, on all topics related to pet care, including but not limited to proper wound care, wellness protocols, illness, medication dosages and use, and expectations following surgery. Effectively administer proper patient triage protocols based on client and facilities needs and capabilities. During exams, educate clients on wellness, preventative care, diagnostic approaches, treatment options, medications, and surgeries. Demonstrate proficiency in performing all common diagnostic procedures such as radiographs, ultrasound, clinical pathology, and physical exam. Prepare and present treatment options and estimated costs to clients and ensure proper invoicing of delivered services and products once completed. Work with the Practice Manager and facility team to resolve customer complaints and arrive at appropriate resolutions in a timely and effective manner. Preserve the security and safety of all clients, animals, team members, client information, facility and facility equipment by monitoring and correcting any unsafe conditions within the capabilities available. Oversee interviewing, hiring, onboarding, training and supervision of staff members and ensure their understanding of the job responsibilities. Supervise inventory management of office supplies, facility supplies, and medical supplies to assure adequate levels of inventory for current and anticipated needs. Lead continuous staff development through professional and clinical training, timely performance, and salary reviews, completing disciplinary actions, up to and including termination. Manage Student Externships, up to and including, supervision and facilitation of hands-on experiences. Engage with and mentor all new graduate Associate Veterinarians. Lead the overall financial performance of the Center and participate in budget meetings along with the Practice Manager (PM) and the Home Office (HO) team to review financial performance, metrics, and trends. Ensure and maintain compliance with regulatory agencies, including, but not limited to: OSHA, DEA, Radiology and Municipal Assist Home Office (HO) by complying and participating in all marketing programs and campaigns, adhering to marketing brand standards, identify new areas of marketing opportunities by submitting plans to the Home Office (HO) team and ensuring quality control of all current marketing programs; this includes the management of brand reputation by monitoring online reviews and the facility social pages.

Minimum Education Requirements: Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, or foreign equivalent, and Arizona licensure.

Required Occupation Experience: Three (3) years of related work experience. Any suitable combination of education, experience and training will be accepted.

Compensation: $143,166 per year.

Hours: Full Time (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.).

Work Location: CityVet, 1545 N Verrado Way, Suite 102, Buckeye, AZ 85396

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