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Emergency Veterinarian in Upland, California

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Full-time Emergency Veterinarian in Upland, California

Location

Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists
10 W 7th St, Upland, CA, US

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Emergency Veterinarian in Upland, California

Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Upland CA is seeking an Experienced Emergency Veterinarian to join our 24-hour Specialty & Emergency/Critical Care facility located just one hour east of Los Angeles. We offer flexible schedules for day, swing & overnight shifts. Work just 3 days a week for Full-Time benefits & compensation. Enjoy the flexibility of our alternating 14 shifts per 4 weeks, work 3 days week #1, followed by 4 days week #2. If Part-Time is more your speed, work just 1 or 2 days a week & enjoy some of our great PT benefits. Relief shifts are always available to explore our work environment and amazing staff.

If you choose us, you will be joining a team of incredible doctors, technicians & support staff. Our Newly Renovated Hospital is under new leadership & we have an experienced Medical Director to lead us into the future! Our Hospital Administrator has over 22-year experience in veterinary medicine and as a licensed RVT, he is able to lead our team of dedicated RVT's with over 40 years of combined experience. Our technicians & support staff are professional & courteous, and we strive to maintain a positive work environment & culture. It's time to have fun at work & love what you do!

IVVS is equipped with all of the things one needs to practice excellent medicine, including full in-house labs, high quality ultrasound, continuous ECG telemetry, full range of endoscopy equipment, ClassII NuAire Biosafety Cabinet & much more. You can learn more about our hospital at http://ivvsvets.com/.

With an area of over 20,000 square miles, San Bernardino County is the largest county in the United States. Few places in the world provide amazing opportunities in all four seasons, from exploring Death Valley, the hottest place in North America, to skiing the peaks of the San Bernardino Mountains or spending the day at one of our many beautiful Southern CA beaches. Situated between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, one can also find amazing meals, fabulous shows, impressive exhibitions, or easily make it to the airport for adventures abroad.

At Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center we take the health and well-being of our employees seriously, offering flexible working conditions and encouraging a well-rounded work/life balance. Our compensation package includes a competitive salary, lucrative pooled production bonus plans, multi-year signing bonus, relocation assistance, quality health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, generous continuing education allowance and additional paid time off, numerous discounts through our partners and reimbursement for membership dues and license fees.

For a confidential conversation about this opportunity email your CV/resume to Sonni Nevarez, RVT at snevarez@petvetcarecenters.com or apply directly at www.petvetcareers.com
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Pay Range
$180,000$200,000 USD

PetVet Care Centers, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of veterinary hospitals for companion animals. The company operates over 450 hospitals across multiple states and employs over 11,000 people including over 800 veterinarians. Since its inception, PetVet has been structured around a model that is focused on developing a partnership between the hospitals and the company and providing the highest quality medicine and service.

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