Overview
Join us as a board certified or residency trained Internist at and you’ll quickly discover that you’re well supported by world-class medicine, technology, facilities and a talented team. You’ll be empowered to do your best work with a team you can count on.
Why join the team
- 24-hour emergency/specialty/general practice hospital
- Staff of over 30 veterinarians with specialists in internal medicine, surgery, emergency and critical care, neurology, ophthalmology, cardiology, oncology, radiology, dermatology, avian & exotic, and rehabilitation/integrative medicine.
- 28,000 square foot, state of the art hospital
- Strong rotating and specialty internship programs
- Active role in clinical and didactic teaching of professional students and interns
- Continuing education for our local veterinary community
- Participation in clinically relevant research projects
- Access to a network of specialists
- Weymouth is a mature, strongly residential suburb located just south of Boston.
Schedule
- Full or Part Time availability
Who we look for
- Dedicated experts who want to provide world-class medicine
- Collaborators who enjoy teaching others and working as a team
- Curious lifelong learners who want to grow and thrive for a dynamic and fulfilling career
- Empathetic partners who develop strong client and Associate relationships built on trust
Compensation
- Salary is negotiable based on experience, skills, knowledge, abilities and other relevant credentials.
- This position may also be eligible for other variable pay programs.
Health & Well-being
- Innovative Associate health and well-being department (Headspace app subscriptions, Vault financial wellness tool, and access to additional mental health resources)
- 401k retirement savings plan with company match
- Health/dental/vision insurance, infertility benefits, gender affirmation services
- Paid parental, vacation and sick leave
Professional Development
- Continuing Education Allowance and paid Continuing Education Days
- WOOF University – offering abundant CE for Doctors and the care team
- Opportunities to participate in a robust Clinical Studies program
Qualifications
- A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, from an accredited university or equivalent
- Licensure in good standing to practice in (state), or the ability to obtain
- Residency Trained or Diplomate Board Certification
- A commitment to practicing the highest standard of medicine and upholding the veterinary code of ethics