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New Frontier Animal Medical Center

Veterinarian - Randall Oaks Animal Hospital

New Frontier Animal Medical Center, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, us, 60179

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Veterinarian - Randall Oaks Animal Hospital (On-site)

Posted 1 day ago

Type: Full-Time +2

Salary: USD $100,000.00 / Yr. – USD $120,000.00 / Yr.

Employment sector: Clinical Practice

Minimum experience: Any Experience Level Considered

Description Practice Overview Randall Oaks Animal Hospital opened in June of 2002 and encompasses many years of veterinary experience. Our veterinarians strive to keep your pet healthy through preventative care and the compassion we show toward pets and their owners at all times. We are proud to serve the communities of Carpentersville, East and West Dundee, Algonquin, Elgin, Huntley, and surrounding areas. We are open Monday through Saturday.

More about the Role At Randall Oaks Animal Hospital in Carpentersville, IL we are looking to add a full-time or part-time veterinarian to our team. We are currently a two-doctor, small animal practice that opened our doors in 2002. We welcome new or recent graduates and are happy to provide a strong mentorship program. Our current patients consist of dogs and cats, although we are open to adding exotic species if you have an interest. For DVMs who enjoy shelter medicine, we partner with a local foster-based rescue and help with examinations weekly. Although we are currently in a small storefront location, we have plans later this year to expand our facility to give us more room to practice, so you could be in on the development of those plans. Carpentersville is a scenic community right along the Fox River in northern IL. It has a large concentration of parks and forest preserves which have created a lot of beauty and nature within the area. We are an incredibly upbeat community with affordable housing, successful businesses, and great school systems.

Essential Responsibilities

Examine and treat companion animals to detect and determine the nature of disease or injuries.

Operate diagnostic equipment and collect diagnostic samples as well as interpret results.

Advise pet owners on preventative care and treatment options.

Perform surgery and prescribe medication as needed.

Provide counsel around pet end of life care.

Maintain patients' medical records.

Ensure compliance with veterinary ethics and relevant statutes, policies, and procedures.

Requirements/Qualifications

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited AVMA institution.

Appropriate state licensure.

Eligibility to obtain DEA/BNDD.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Demonstrates professional and courteous presentation consistently with staff and clients.

Ability to lift patients and carry equipment up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients or carry equipment over 25 pounds with assistance.

Benefits Offered

Competitive Compensation – salary ranges are negotiable based on experience.

Unlimited personal time.

Bonus incentives.

Health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance.

Retirement benefits (401(k), Roth(k) with match).

CE and licensure reimbursement.

Flexible work schedules.

Managing career path development.

Employee assistance program.

DVM referral program.

Mental health resources.

Relocation assistance available.

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