The Ohio State University
McKillip Animal Hospital in Chicago, IL is seeking a Veterinarian to diagnose and treat animals. Our clinic specializes in dogs, cats, and occasionally smaller animals. As a Veterinarian, your day-to-day responsibilities will include performing surgeries, treating wounds, spaying and neutering animals, and prescribing medicine.
If you are passionate about animal healthcare and committed to providing the best possible care, we would like to meet you. You will act as the primary point of contact for pet owners, addressing their concerns, treating illnesses and injuries, and advising on animal nutrition and general care.
Responsibilities
Examine animals and check their health status Diagnose illnesses and determine the best treatment Dress wounds of injured animals Perform dental, ophthalmic, and soft tissue surgeries Vaccinate animals to prevent diseases Spay and neuter cats and dogs as needed Prescribe medication Advise pet owners on nutrition, preventive healthcare, and general care Update client records Skills
Experience conducting various types of surgeries, vaccinations, and health checks on animals Knowledge of medical equipment (e.g., X-ray machines) and anesthesia procedures Problem-solving skills Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain medical terms and conditions using simple language Patience and a love for animals Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree Experience or interest in surgery and/or internal medicine is a plus, but not required We offer a competitive salary ($100K-$150K), 4 weeks of paid vacation, membership dues, continuing education, health and professional liability insurance coverage, and a profit-sharing plan. New graduates are welcome to apply. A sign-on bonus of $10,000-$15,000 is also available.
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Examine animals and check their health status Diagnose illnesses and determine the best treatment Dress wounds of injured animals Perform dental, ophthalmic, and soft tissue surgeries Vaccinate animals to prevent diseases Spay and neuter cats and dogs as needed Prescribe medication Advise pet owners on nutrition, preventive healthcare, and general care Update client records Skills
Experience conducting various types of surgeries, vaccinations, and health checks on animals Knowledge of medical equipment (e.g., X-ray machines) and anesthesia procedures Problem-solving skills Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain medical terms and conditions using simple language Patience and a love for animals Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree Experience or interest in surgery and/or internal medicine is a plus, but not required We offer a competitive salary ($100K-$150K), 4 weeks of paid vacation, membership dues, continuing education, health and professional liability insurance coverage, and a profit-sharing plan. New graduates are welcome to apply. A sign-on bonus of $10,000-$15,000 is also available.
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