Veterinarian

Hollow Creek Animal Hospital in Aiken, South Carolina, known for it's southern charm, is looking to add a full-time associate veteriarian to their thriving small animal hospital. Dr.

Kevin

Weis started Hollow Creek Animal Hospital in 2013 and the practice has experienced continual growth over the years. During 2022-2023 the practice expanded it's work-space, adding a dental suite, and a better designed area for anesthetic induction and surgical recovery.

Hollow Creek Animal

Hospital offers a set schedule with hours: M-F 8:00am-5:30pm (closed for lunch 12-1 M-F). There are no on-call or after-hour responsibilities. We seen canine and feline patients.

Hollow

Creek uses Avimark veterinary software. The hospital has digital radiography, in-house and reference labs, a designated dental suite, dedicated surgical suite, an additional wet table in the treatment area, and well stocked pharmacy. Individual doctor's office and a modern, clean, and bright work-space for all employees.

We are searching for a candidate who can create, and sustain, a rapport and sense of trust with a spectrum of clients and their pets. The candidate must be comfortable with implemeting preventative care protocols for patients and managing patients with chronic ailments. The ability to work up and treat medical and surgical cases is required.

Job Requirements -Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD) degree from an accredited university. -Licensure in good standing to practice in South Carolina -Proficient in soft tissue surgeries, anesthesia, and dental procedures. -Professional appearance, with excellent interpersonal skills and a positive friendly attitude. -The ability to make decisions concerning patient care. -Communicate clearly and effectively with team members. -A commitment to practice veterinary medicine at a high level. -Applicants who have successfully completed a 1 year internship will be given preference. -Provide atleast three professional references.

Employment Type: Full Time Salary: $100,000 - $160,000 Annual Bonus/Commission: No

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