Associate Veterinarian - Large Animal or Equine -South Shore Veterinary Hospital
VetStrategy
Application
Details
Posted: 06-Aug-24
Location: Wileville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Type: Full Time
Salary: Competitive Compensation
Categories:
Private Practice
Occupation:
Veterinarian
Species:
Equine
Veterinary Specialty:
None
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Champion Excellent Care with Us!
South Shore Veterinary Hospital is a mixed practice located in the beautiful community of Bridgewater, in a very picturesque area of Nova Scotia that is not far from lovely beaches and small cottage communities, but also only 1 hour outside of Halifax.
At South Shore, we treat cherished pets and animals of all shapes and sizes both in our hospital and through our mobile unit. We stay on top of the latest advances in veterinary technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care. The facility is fully equipped with ultrasound, endoscope, mobile X-ray and Digital dental X-ray. We also offer chiropractic care and acupuncture.
We are currently looking for an Associate Veterinarian - Large Animal or Equine to join our growing team.
What We Offer:
Competitive compensation and RRSP employer matching
Flexible schedule (both full-time and part-time hours available, our doctors usually do 1 night/week and 1 weekend/month)
Health and dental plus a fantastic EAP, access to Telus Health telemedicine & loads of other benefit perks
Generous CE and scrub allowance
Paid association dues, professional liability coverage and VIN membership
Access to unique perks such as Oscar Fund, discounted gym membership, unmatched employee discounts on veterinary services for your own pets
Make a tangible impact with access to our Care Fund: a yearly allotment for each DVM to use at their discretion, with the potential to make all the difference in a patient’s life
Opportunity to learn hands-on from our hospital’s experienced staff
Access to our network of over 1000 DVMs!
What You’ll Need to Succeed:
Licensed (or eligibility) to practice veterinary medicine in Nova Scotia
Passion for what you do every day
Enthusiasm, energy and a positive attitude are a must
A strong desire to educate and build solid relationships with clients
Excellent communication skills, both when dealing with clients and team members
South Shore Veterinary Hospitalhas recently become part of the VetStrategy group of clinics. VetStrategy is a 100% Canadian operated group of veterinary clinics with locations throughout Canada. We believe that veterinary clinics are an integral part of the community they serve and as such we place a large focus on community-based activities and initiatives. Every clinic we partner with is unique and serves a very diverse client base.
In 2005, VetStrategy co-founder Orin Litman was working for Katz Group Canada helping to expand their pharmacy presence across Canada. He and co-founder Jon Shell dreamed of doing something entrepreneurial. Together they made a pact that whatever they decided to do was going to be in an industry where people were passionate about what they did every day.
Orin always had his eye on the veterinary industry. He’s a pet lover, his wife (Dr. Michelle Cutler) is a veterinarian, and Dr. Cutler’s employer at the time (Dr. Bernie Caplan) always encouraged Orin to get involved in the industry. Dr. Caplan felt that Orin’s experience with Katz Group would lend itself well to the veterinary field.
Orin and Jon decided to take leaps of faith, leave their jobs, and work with Dr. Cutler and Dr. Caplan to pursue opportunities in the veterinary field. In February 2006, Dr. Cutler purchased McLean Animal Hospital from Don McLean and Bill Hanson, and Orin and Jon went to work managing the practice. Since that time, Orin, Dr. Cutler, and their growing team have developed and refined a model for operating animal hospitals. In 2012, Jon moved to Australia with his family but remains on our Board of... Directors.
Our approach blends modern management techniques, a belief in the extraordinary capability of the veterinary clinic staff, and our insistence that our highly skilled veterinarians are free to practice responsible veterinary medicine.