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Veterinarian - Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital

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Full-time Veterinarian -

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Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital
7619 Sharon Lakes Road, Charlotte, NC, US

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Veterinarian - Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital

Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where you can make a real difference in the lives of animals?

Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital, a leading veterinary practice in Charlotte, NC, is seeking a compassionate and skilled Veterinarian / Medical Director to join our dedicated team. We are passionate about providing exceptional care for our patients and building strong, lasting relationships with their loving families.

Our Mission:

At Sharon Lakes, we strive to:

  • Advocate for the well-being of every animal we encounter.
  • Continuously enhance our knowledge and technical skills to deliver the highest quality veterinary care.
  • Demonstrate integrity and compassion in all our interactions with patients, clients, and colleagues.

Why Choose Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital?

  • Impactful Work: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of pets and their owners.
  • Strong Client Relationships: Cultivate long-term bonds with clients and build a loyal patient base.
  • Professional Growth:
    • Pursue your areas of interest with a generous continuing education allowance.
    • Gain valuable experience in a well-equipped practice with state-of-the-art technology, including in-house labs, digital radiology, and surgical and therapeutic lasers.
  • Work-Life Harmony:
    • Enjoy flexible work schedules designed to support your well-being.
    • Experience the vibrant city of Charlotte, with easy access to both the bustling city center and the tranquil beauty of the surrounding mountains and beaches.
  • Competitive Compensation:
    • Receive a competitive salary, comprehensive health insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid time off, and a generous continuing education allowance.
    • Benefit from additional PTO for continuing education and reimbursement for professional memberships and licensing fees.
    • Gracious Sign On Bonus of $50,000 (over 2 years)
    • Experience Life Bonus! Non-production based bonus for childcare, personal development, fitness memberships, travel, hobbies and more
    • $10,000 Relocation incentive!

Ideal Candidate:

  • Possesses excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Is a strong team player with a collaborative spirit.
  • Demonstrates a passion for animal welfare and a commitment to providing compassionate care.
  • Is eager to learn and grow professionally.

Ready to Join Our Team?

If you are a compassionate and skilled Veterinarian who shares our passion for providing exceptional animal care, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume to Leslie Lynette, RVT, CVPM at LLynette@petvetcarecenters.com.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

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