MDVM Veterinarian
4 days ago
Glenwood City, United States
Glenwood City Veterinary Clinic
Full time
Practice Our mission at Glenwood City Veterinary Clinic is to offer first-rate, compassionate veterinary care. We are a full-service, small animal practice and rehab facility.
We possess a tremendous team and see some outstanding clientele. Our team comprises three doctors, three certified veterinary technicians, several technician/kennel assistants, and CSRs.
Position Purpose
We are looking to add an experienced veterinarian to our team to take on the role of Managing DVM
We are a successful, steady-paced, and team-focused small animal practice ready to welcome a new generation of leadership
The Managing DVM is responsible for providing medical and non-medical leadership for the practice, managing associate veterinarians, and ensuring regulatory compliance relating to veterinary medicine. The Managing DVM is also responsible for creating an environment of teamwork and collaboration in which quality medicine is delivered.
Our current MDVM, Dr. Wilke, is a board certified surgeon, which has allowed our practice to build a large specialty surgery, theriogenology, and physical therapy caseload. If you are a DVM with surgical interest, this position would be great for you.
Additional responsibilities include guiding the direction of the practice, advancing medical care, and monitoring the practice's financial performance.
About the area: Glenwood City is a friendly and welcoming community about an hour east of the Twin Cities. We value the town's history and celebrate our tight-knit, small town feel. Here, there are plenty of outdoor activities to take advantage of such as fishing, hiking, snowshoeing, or sledding. The downtown area is full of charming shops and restaurants that embody the local culture. The area is also incredibly safe and home to an excellent school system.
- Process: We want to make things easy on you 1. Apply 2. Set up an initial call with the practice representative. 3. Schedule a visit to the practice to meet the team (We promise not to ask what your greatest weakness is)
- A commitment to lifestyle focus: What is most important to you outside of veterinary medicine? We want to ensure a balance between your personal and professional priorities.
- Schedule: We are open and flexible to your schedule needs, offering a fixed 4-day workweek with no weekends or on-call.
- Compensation: Let's talk Lay out your expectations upfront. We consider each candidate individually, taking into account their skills and experience, to offer compensation that allows you to live comfortably.
- PTO-Unlimited. Yes, you read that right
- Management: Maintain an open line of communication with your leadership team. You will be heard and taken seriously
- Continued Education: Ample CE allowance and FREE internal CE opportunities, including wet labs
- Professional growth support: Medical autonomy, support of new implementations brought to the practice, workshops, and retreats dedicated to professional development.
- Mentorship: Whether you are new to a managing DVM position or not, you are encouraged to participate in our multi-day training to learn the business end of practice management. We want to make sure you are fully supported in your new role
- Helping Hands: Have an adequate number of skilled support staff by your side, with a 1:2 doctor-to-tech/assistant ratio. Focus on your patients, and let your techs do what they do best
- Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life, company-paid short-term disability, 401(k), and Roth(k). A monthly stipend to cover your individual health insurance premium is also included if enrolled.
- We've got you covered: Liability coverage, State Licensure dues, DEA Registration, AVMA and state VMA memberships, and any other associated memberships will also be paid for should they become due during employment.
It is the policy of the company to afford equal opportunities to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, non-disqualifying disability, or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran.
Essential Responsibilities
- Examine and treat companion animals to detect and determine the nature of disease or injuries.
- Operate diagnostic equipment and collect diagnostic samples as well as interpret results.
- Advise pet owners on preventative care and treatment options.
- Perform surgery and prescribe medication as needed.
- Provide counsel around pet end of life care.
- Maintain patients' medical records.
- Ensures compliance with veterinary ethics and relevant statues, policies, and procedures.
- DVM/VMD degree from an accredited AVMA institution.
- Appropriate state licensure.
- Eligibility to obtain DEA/BNDD.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrates professional and courteous presentation consistently with staff and clients.
- Ability to lift patients and carry equipment up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients or carry equipment over 25 pounds with assistance.
- Unlimited personal time
- Bonus incentives
- Health insurance; dental insurance; vision insurance
- Retirement benefits (401(k), Roth(k) with match)
- CE and licensure reimbursement
- Flexible work schedules
- Managing career path development
- Employee Assistance Program
- DVM Referral Program
- Mental Health Resources
- Relocation assistance available
Pay Range
USD $120,000.00 - USD $140,000.00 /Yr.