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Animal General on Hudson, a beautiful practice in Edgewater, New Jersey is seeking a full or part-time associate to join our progressive and outstanding team. Leadership role is available for an experienced DVM looking to progress their career. New graduates looking to learn and grow are also encouraged to apply.

 

Hospital features:

·         Spacious hospital with separate treatment rooms for dogs and cats

·         Designated surgery space

·         High-speed fiberoptic dental unit and digital dental radiograph

·         Digital radiography, plus services provided by ultrasonographer for advanced imaging

·         Skilled staff with experience in dentistry and surgery

·         Doctor certified in physical rehabilitation, and an adjacent physical rehabilitation center

·         Private parking for easy commuting

What we offer you: 

·         Great compensation package with a base salary of $130,000 - $175,000, plus production-based bonuses

·         Tenured staff and clients

·         Excellent health, dental, and vision insurance

·         Flexible schedule with generous PTO to promote work-life balance

·         CE allowance, plus additional PTO for CE

·         Reimbursement for membership and license fees

 

Our hospital is located in Edgewater, NJ, right along the Hudson River. Edgewater is a close commute to upper Manhattan and is only 20 minutes north of Hoboken. Our clientele are trusting and open to pursuing a wide range of diagnostic and treatment options for their pets. See what they have to say:

 

“I have been using Animal General since I moved to New Jersey 23 years ago. They are the only vet I would take my cats too. They are up to date on the latest feline issues, the staff are caring, friendly and courteous. The doctors are knowledgeable, caring and most of all care about the wellbeing of the four legged patient and its family.”

“Dr. Lang and the staff are terrific. They make both [my dog]  and me feel comfortable and listen to me. Love Animal General! I've been a customer for over 30 years!”

“The people at the desk are skilled and wonderful. The techs are knowledgeable and great communicators. The doctors are better than excellent and collaborate (not competitive). Can you really ask for more? Not really.”

 

If this sounds like a team you want to be a part of, please email your resume to Amy Younes at ayounes@petvetcarecenters.com or apply at https://www.petvetcareers.com/.

 

Pay Range
$130,000$175,000 USD

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Why Consider Our Edgewater Hospital?

At Animal General, our team members all share the same passion for making and keeping animals healthy.

Our hospital truly is an excellent place to work, with a highly skilled team focused on 'best in practice' veterinary care.

We are very supportive of individuals looking to grow their veterinary careers and look forward to hearing from you.

  • We invite you to explore your veterinary career options with Animal General, where you'll be a respected member of a team that loves animals and values the contributions from every individual on the team.
    - Animal General Team
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