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Description
AAHA accredited veterinary hospital located in Bensalem, Bucks County /Philadelphia suburbs seeks a Veterinarian with excellent clinical and patient/client relationship skills.
Experience is preferred; Mentoring is provided for new graduates.
Women’s Animal Center is a full-service practice equipped with digital radiography, a multi-table surgical suite, state of the art in house diagnostic equipment, five spacious exam rooms, and an experienced support staff. Services we offer include routine to specialty surgery including Aesculight laser surgery, dental prophylaxis, chronic disease management, preventative care, and physical rehabilitation.
Our general practice has four veterinarians who work as a team to manage cases. We treat family-owned pets in the community as well as animals recently adopted from our animal shelter. Our hospital is by appointment only, with same-day sick availability.
We seek a dedicated, caring and compassionate individual with excellent communication skills and a natural ability to relate to our patients, clients and staff.
Candidates must have excellent clinical and diagnostic skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills with a focus on patient education are required. A desire to maintain a well-rounded caseload and work with a team of veterinarians and technicians to ensure the well-being of pets in our community is essential. VMD/DVM degree from an accredited institution. Ability to be licensed in PA. License in good standing.
We offer reimbursement for CE's, uniforms and licensure. Women’s Animal Center offers a competitive benefits package with health insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability, 401K, paid time off, and employee discounts. Women’s Animal Center is a non-profit organization and student loan forgiveness may be possible based on federal student loan guidelines.
The Women's Animal Center is located in Bensalem, PA. As America's First Animal Shelter we provide care for shelter animals as well as family-owned pets in our community. We are an AAHA accredited veterinary hospital providing well-visit preventative care and diagnoses and treatment for sick pets including radiology and surgical services.
Requirements
VMD/DVM degree from an accredited institution. Ability to be licensed in PA. License in good standing.
Candidates must have excellent clinical and diagnostic skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills with a focus on patient education are required. A desire to maintain a well-rounded caseload and work with a team of veterinarians and technicians to ensure the well-being of pets in our community is essential.
