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Optigy

Veterinary Emergency Physician - Schaumburg, IL

Optigy, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, United States, 60007

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Job Description

Job Description

Veterinary Emergency Doctor - Job Description We engage with clients meaningfully, offering the highest level of compassion and care to create an exceptional veterinary emergency experience. The company has been operating for 6 years and is expanding rapidly, adding 20-30 hospitals annually. Openings are available due to this growth. Compensation: Base Salary:

$160,000 + 22% production bonus (annual earnings of $200,000 - $300,000) Continuing Education (CE):

100% covered (online or in-person), plus $3,500 towards CE-related travel expenses Shifts: Hours:

7:00 AM 7:00 PM and 7:00 PM 7:00 AM Swing Shifts:

Flexible hours such as 10:00 AM 10:00 PM, 2:00 PM 2:00 AM, or 4:00 PM 4:00 AM Shift Frequency:

156 shifts per year (typically 3 shifts per week, totaling 12-13 per month) Team:

3-4 doctors per shift Locations: Greater Chicago Area:

Schaumburg (6-8 new sites opening January 2025) Buffalo Grove (1) Naperville (2) South Loop (1)

Most hospitals have 10 doctors and 3 leadership roles: Medical Director, Hospital Manager, and Nursing Manager. Required Skills & Experience: DVM, VMD, or equivalent degree. 1 year of emergency or critical care experience preferred, but not required. Experience with exotics preferred; willingness to treat exotics is required. Basic computer skills for practice management, electronic medical records (EMR), and collaboration software. Strong communication skills: ability to listen, speak clearly, and interact professionally with clients in person and over the phone. Ability or willingness to perform minor and major emergency surgeries. Availability to work nights, weekends, and holidays on a rotating or as-needed basis based on hospital demands. Essential Functions & Responsibilities: Answer medical questions over the phone. Triage and treat emergency patients promptly. Gather relevant information (signalment, presenting complaints, vitals) and perform physical exams. Use diagnostic tools (ultrasounds, x-rays, bloodwork, biopsies) to assess pet conditions. Develop and implement diagnostic and therapeutic plans. Communicate diagnoses and treatment options with clients. Prepare and present treatment estimates to clients. Maintain accurate medical records. Educate clients on the value of tests, treatments, and aftercare. Prescribe medications and follow drug protocols. Perform minor and major emergency surgeries. Educate clients on aftercare and preventative measures.