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Alliance Animal Health

Associate Veterinarian- Mixed

Alliance Animal Health, Nashville, Indiana, United States, 47448

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Company Description

Join Our Growing Team - Make a Meaningful Impact

We are a

well-established group of small animal practices

with a strong reputation for providing

compassionate, high-quality care

to our community. We are excited to

expand our services to include large animal medicine

and are looking for a dedicated

Mixed Animal Veterinarian

to join us in this new chapter.

This is a unique opportunity to help shape and grow our large animal offerings while being part of a collaborative and supportive team that values both

professional excellence and work-life balance .

Job Description

About the Role:

We're seeking a veterinarian who is passionate about mixed animal practice and thrives in a team environment. Our ideal candidate has

2+ years of experience

and is comfortable working with both small and large animals. However, we're also open to:



New graduates

seeking mentorship

• Veterinarians who prefer to focus

exclusively on large animal work

We want to work with you to create a role that fits your interests, skills, and lifestyle.

What We Offer:



Competitive six-figure base salary , with

production-based compensation

available



Ambulatory vehicle and all equipment provided

with plans to build a haul in facility as business demands



Health insurance

(medical, dental, vision)



Continuing Education (CE) allowance

and paid CE time



Licensing, liability coverage, and membership dues paid



Clothing and equipment allowance



Generous paid time off & vacation policy



Flexible scheduling options

• Supportive environment for

family life and personal well-being



Potential for Partnership after 12 months in this role

Qualifications

Qualifications Doctor of Veterinary Medicine ( DVM ) degree or equivalent from an accredited university. Active

Veterinary State License

(or ability to obtain upon hire). Current

DEA License

(or ability to obtain upon hire). USDA Accreditation

(or ability to obtain upon hire) Our ideal candidate has

2+ years of experience

and is comfortable working with both small and large animals. However, we're also open to:



New graduates

seeking mentorship

• Veterinarians who prefer to focus

exclusively on large animal work

• Excellent communication skills and a client-first mindset

• Passion for delivering high-quality, compassionate care

• Willingness to contribute to a

team-focused, supportive work culture

Additional Information

WE ARE A DRUG-FREE & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

Company Policy Forbids Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, Sex, Disability, Marital Status, Sexual Orientation or National Origin.

Special Working Conditions:

Ability to sit or stand and work at a computer for long periods of time. Ability to be confident around animals (i.e., dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, etc. Candidate to confirm species treated with practice leadership for additional clarity.) Client needs and work volume may occasionally require more than 40 hours per week to complete essential duties of this job. This position may require special working hours, including working weekends, evenings and/or holidays. Must have mental capacity and processes for reasoning, remembering, mathematics and language ability (reading, writing, and speaking the English language) to perform the duties proficiently. The noise level in the work environment is moderately high. Ear plugs will be available upon request. Job requires sufficient ambulatory skills in order to perform required duties while working. Ability to sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and climb as well as manipulate (lift, carry, move) up to 50 pounds. Requires good hand-eye coordination, arm-hand-finger dexterity with the ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard and operate other equipment as required. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Hospital teammates are routinely exposed to a variety of animals that may bite, kick or scratch, and on occasion, may be exposed to anesthesia, radiation, biological or zoonotic hazards and/or medication/controlled substances.