200K Your Way - Veterinarian - CareVet of Belmont at CareVet Health
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Animal Diagnosis, Surgery, Wound Care, Vaccination, X-ray Operation, Prescription Management, Animal Handling, Interpersonal Communication, Animal Behavior Knowledge, Medical Technology Usage, Client Relationship Management, Compassionate Care

Industry

Veterinary Services

Description
Overview Your Next Big Career Move Starts Here — CareVet of Belmont, Lincoln, NE What would you do with $200k? At CareVet of Belmont, experienced veterinarians start with a customizable $200,000 first‑year total compensation package — choose a larger upfront bonus or a higher guaranteed base. YOUR choice! New grad? You’ll still earn a generous compensation and bonus package and get the mentorship and support you need to launch your career with confidence! About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for a veterinarian who wants to be part of a closely knit, highly collaborative team and loyal client base. Full time schedule averaging 35-40 hours per week Opportunity to build lasting client relationships and provide high-quality, personalized medical care Collaborate with experienced doctors, technicians, and support staff in a team-oriented environment About the Hospital Belmont is a full-service veterinary facility offering a wide range of services to support the health and well-being of our patients. Our facility includes: Comprehensive preventative, medical, surgical, and dental care In-house diagnostics and laboratory services Grooming and daycare services Boarding facilities Special/prescription diets and nutritional counseling Onsite and online pharmacy for client convenience Why You’ll Love Working Here Competitive six‑figure base salary plus production No negative accrual 1:1 personalized career coaching Lucrative bonus packages Flexible scheduling “True” paid time off (base and production) Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company match 100% paid life and disability insurance Generous pet care perks Access to a financial planning platform Employee Assistance Program Paid time and allowance for professional development Access to our doctor vacation program And more! Check out our Ultimate CarePackage Responsibilities Examine animals to assess their health and diagnose problems Treat and dress wounds Perform surgery on animals Test for and vaccinate against diseases Operate medical equipment, such as x-ray machines Advise animal owners about general care, medical conditions, and treatments Prescribe medication Work closely in collaboration with team members to provide high quality care Qualifications Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree required Licensure in the state/s candidate will be working Ability to show compassion to both pets and their owners Outstanding dexterity in handling animals while performing precise tasks Ability to react quickly and make decisions under pressure about the wellbeing of an animal Strong fondness and understanding of animals Good communication and interpersonal skills Knowledge of animal behavior Ability to use medical technologies during diagnosis, research and surgery of animals How to Apply If you’re excited about practicing high-quality medicine in a modern, well-equipped hospital with a loyal client base and a collaborative, long‑tenured team, let's connect. To learn more or start the conversation, contact Stephanie Cooper at (303) 552‑8143 or scooper@carevethealth.com. You can also apply directly by clicking the button below. About the Network CareVet is a network of veterinary hospitals that focuses on managing best-in-class hospitals with a mission to provide the very best care for our pets and our Team Members. Our approach to veterinary medicine focuses on practice legacy, team, Veterinarians, patients and community. Watch this video to learn more!
Responsibilities
The veterinarian is responsible for diagnosing and treating animals, performing surgeries, and administering vaccinations. They must also advise pet owners on general care and collaborate with a team of technicians and support staff.
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