Job Description
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Come join our team in our newly renovated hospital. We are currently a 2- doctor practice with 11 support staff (5 LVT’s). Our beautiful hospital includes 4 updated exam rooms (including a comfort room for our euthanasia’s), a surgery suite with a heated table, and a treatment room which has a dedicated dental space. Our surgery patients love their quiet recovery room, while our larger patients are comfortable in their large runs. When it’s break time, our staff enjoy unwinding in their new break room area or relaxing in our green space outside.
Part or Full Time Veterinarian at small animal hospital just North of Buffalo, New York
Offering a Generous Signing Bonus, Retention Bonus, Relocation Assistance, as well as Student Loan Assistance
Our small animal team is seeking a new graduate or experienced veterinarian to join us! If you're dedicated to professionalism and high-quality care, we want to hear from you. Our culture is built on collaboration and support, focusing on Fear Free and Feline Friendly visits.
Our hospital is equipped with top-notch facilities including Cardell surgical monitors, in-house blood machines, digital radiography, and more. We value a friendly demeanor, genuine empathy, and a passion for learning and staying updated on medical advancements. Experience in dentistry and soft tissue surgery is a bonus.
Join our family-friendly environment with flexible scheduling for work-life balance. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits and incentives designed to support your personal and professional growth. The salary range for this position is 120,000 to 135,000 (with production), commensurate with experience and qualifications. Other benefits include including health, dental, vision, paid time off, 401K match, and continuing education allowance. Interested? Visit www.kenmoreanimalhospital.com to learn more.
Located just north of Buffalo, New York, Kenmore Animal Hospital thrives within a small community renowned for its historic architecture, accessibility, and community involvement. Buffalo offers a diverse range of activities across all four seasons, from skiing and snowmobiling in winter to hiking, gardening, and boating in spring and summer, and pumpkin picking and festivals in the fall.
Buffalo is also home to a vibrant local veterinary association, including the esteemed Buffalo Academy of Veterinary Medicine. These factors make Buffalo one of the most appealing cities in New York to live and practice veterinary medicine.
Skills and Qualifications:
Candidate must be a graduate from an AVMA accredited college or have successfully passed the ECFVG certification program or the PAVE certification. License in good standing to practice in New York.
Company DescriptionNVA was founded in 1996 by Stanley Creighton, DVM, with an emphasis on supporting local medical standards as established by individual hospitals and practitioners. He believed that veterinary medicine is best practiced when veterinarians craft their own hospital and community specific strategies for high quality patient care and client services.
The vision continues at NVA as we make available the tools and resources for hospitals to achieve their medical goals while avoiding any single standardized national plan that might not be the best fit for an individual hospital. The variety of tools and resources we provide include emerging research and care standards, access to our national medical database, human resource guidance, marketing support, recruiting assistance, tax preparation, and training and education for staff. Managing veterinarians decide what level of medicine they would like their hospital to achieve, and NVA provides the support to get them there.
...to improve the comfort and well-being of patients by providing progressive and compassionate veterinary care. We develop a team of individual hospitals that share knowledge to achieve sustainable growth.
Company Description
NVA was founded in 1996 by Stanley Creighton, DVM, with an emphasis on supporting local medical standards as established by individual hospitals and practitioners. He believed that veterinary medicine is best practiced when veterinarians craft their own hospital and community specific strategies for high quality patient care and client services.\r\n\r\nThe vision continues at NVA as we make available the tools and resources for hospitals to achieve their medical goals while avoiding any single standardized national plan that might not be the best fit for an individual hospital. The variety of tools and resources we provide include emerging research and care standards, access to our national medical database, human resource guidance, marketing support, recruiting assistance, tax preparation, and training and education for staff. Managing veterinarians decide what level of medicine they would like their hospital to achieve, and NVA provides the support to get them there. \r\n\r\n...to improve the comfort and well-being of patients by providing progressive and compassionate veterinary care. We develop a team of individual hospitals that share knowledge to achieve sustainable growth.