Part-Time Veterinarian Surgeon

Texas Litter Control is hiring Full time, Part time, and Relief at all 4 of our locations! We have both general practice and surgical shifts.

Full Time Salary

Ranges depending upon experience and availability $169,000-$208,000 annually for a 5-day work week or $135,200-$166,400 annually for a 4-day work week. IF YOU ARE POTENTIALLY INTERESTED IN A FULL OR PART TIME PERMANENT POSITION, PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY. We cannot hire you for an entire year after you accept a shift through a relief service.

You will also likely get paid more if you schedule relief shifts directly through TLC versus using a relief service. THIS IS NOT CORPORATE MEDICINE! About our Veterinarians If you love helping others who cannot afford healthcare, then this job is for you!

This non-profit practice provides a spectrum of care to animals, wanting to help as many pets as possible. We do not practice corporate medicine and there are no commission-based goals you need to meet. Your job is helping pet parents and their pets.

Two types of shifts are available. One type of shift is high quality, high volume spay and neuter (HQHVSN). The other is general medicine which performs wellness services for the general public, expanded healthcare (sick clinic) for low-income families and shelter medicine for our adoption animals.

You, as the Veterinarian, can chose the position that best fits your personality and lifestyle. TLC offers a robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short & long term disability, holiday pay (and yes, your birthday is a paid holiday), paid time off, and at cost veterinary care for your personal pets. We also host a holiday party, usually at the Main Event, where we do more pigging out and then go shoot at each other during laser tag. :-) We are always looking at enhancing our employee benefits.

Requirements Active Texas Veterinary Medical License REQUIRED. DVM/VMD/NAVLE degree or equivalent from an accredited university State and DEA License Advanced medical skills A compassionate, empathetic, and energetic veterinarian A person who possesses strong emotional intelligence and is a team player New graduates are welcome to apply as practice wants to help you flourish!

Surgery

Shifts - Your role will consist of performing high quality surgeries on a number of patients per shift. The practice has spacious surgical suites and a dedicated recovery area, and you will be supported by highly trained and dedicated support staff. So, if you enjoy a challenge and want to practice high quality surgery in a fast-paced environment with a friendly and inclusive team, apply today!

Duties

Perform basic health check exams on patients prior to spay/neuter surgery. Perform on average 35-40 spay/neuter surgeries per shift on a mixture of cats and dogs. TLC does not knowingly perform spay/neuter surgeries on owned pets who are term pregnant. TLC does perform term pregnant spay/neuter surgeries on feral cats.

Associate Veterinary

Shifts - Your role will consist of providing wellness and preventative care services including vaccinations, treatment of minor injuries, and examinations using digital x-rays. So, if you love client interaction and client education and want to practice high quality medicine in a fast-paced environment with a friendly and inclusive team, apply today!

Duties Full Time Veterinary Care

Wellness and Preventative Services including examinations and vaccinations Treatment of minor injuries Triaging patients that need a full-service or emergency clinic Client interaction and education Due to the national Veterinarian shortage TLC is open to hire qualified Veterinarians who are US citizens or green card holders. Applicants must have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, or foreign equivalent, and possess an active license to practice Veterinary Medicine in the State of Texas.

Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 1 - 3 years Salary: $169,000 - $208,000 Annual Bonus/Commission: No

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