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High-Quality/High-Volume Spay/Neuter Veterinarian
Join a mission-driven veterinary team helping felines in need at our state-of-the-art feline only hospital in the northern Atlanta suburbs.
50% of pet-owning households can no longer afford a basic vet visit - you will help tackle this problem directly by providing affordable spay/neuter to families, feral caregivers, and rescuers.
Join the team initiating a new concept in HQHVSN through our “clinic in clinic” concept of stationing a spay/neuter clinic within our for-profit feline only clinics.
Focus on people and their pets.
You chose this calling to help animals and the people who love them. We offer affordable spay neuter and veterinary services for feline families and we never have to suggest economic euthanasia to a client—we always find a way to help.
Be part of a mission-driven team where you are supported.
Join a growing team of passionate professionals where your input matters. Our clinic is designed and built from scratch so that you can focus on delivering high-quality services. As our expert spay/neuter surgeon we will depend on you to develop and implement our HQHVSN protocols. You will be supported by a team of trained and highly skilled technicians and assistants.
Join our team as a high volume spay/neuter veterinarian!
Our Clinics.
Clinics located in Woodstock and Duluth, GA and both are less than 2 years old and designed with our feline patients in mind. We have the best equipment possible including Cuattro radiograph, dental x-ray, heated hospital cages, endoscopy, sonogram, ICU cages by Snyder, heated & adjustable surgery tables, nitrogen powered dentistry equipment and more!
Checkout the clinic tour on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@communitycatclinic
We offer:
A well-trained and mission-driven support team
Newer clinic + equipment designed for your needs and our mission
Independently Owned, No bureaucracy or corporate ownership
4 day 10-hour schedule with set days
3 weeks paid time-off, plus the time between Christmas and New Years off with pay
6 paid holidays
Medical, dental, vision coverage
401K w/ employer match
Reimbursement for PLIT, AVMA, GVMA, FVMA dues, DEA registration
4 Paid days annually for CE plus reimbursement of up to $2000 to cover expenses of CE
Relocation support available
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement our HQHVSN protocols using industry best practices
Perform and document up to 35 to 45 pre-surgical examinations (including visual exams on TNR cats) making sure to use fear free handling techniques
Ability to identify conditions that may preclude a safe surgical procedure or anesthesia and reject patients in compliance with our protocols
Spay and Neuter up to 35-45 male and female cats, a mixture of pets and TNR
Respond appropriately to post-operative complications and lead the team in managing surgical and post-operative emergencies in collaboration with the veterinary team
Must be able to independently manage (with the support of the surgical technicians and assistants) scrotal hematoma(s), hemoabdomen(s), dehiscence(s), adverse anesthetic events, and vaccine reactions.
Monitor post-operative recovering patients
Excellent communication skills with staff and clients
Ability to lead the surgical team to complete all necessary procedures
This position requires lifting, kneeling, and standing.
If accommodations are required (ex. Seating during surgery) please simply communicate any concerns to the management team so that we may do our best to meet your needs.
Who you are:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited institution
Licensed and in good standing or able to get licensed in the state of GA
PLIT or equivalent professional liability insurance
Comfortable performing HQHVSN independently on cats
Positive attitude, excellent work ethic, and ability to change direction based on the needs of the team
Location: Our clinics are located in Duluth, GA and Woodstock, GA. These communities are in the northern suburbs of Atlanta.
Metro Atlanta is a diverse body of neighborhoods and people that come together as one. When you choose ATL, you are choosing a family and a home. Southern charm and modern ideas meet at the crossroads to create the perfect mix of careers, community, and culture. Residents of Metro Atlanta can choose to live their life solely in one small community or to spend time among the many diverse and exciting communities that make up the metro area providing a wide variety of lifestyles and experiences.
The Atlanta area offers something for all lifestyles; home to a team for all the major league sports, plenty of dining experiences of all types, a diverse population. The northern suburbs are an easy drive to the mountains of northern Georgia, the eclectic downtown of Chattanooga, and many historic battlefield sites. This area offers water sports of all types, including hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Come live and play in northern Georgia!
Job Type: Full Time
Pay: up to $135,000 based on experience
Schedule: Four 10-hour shifts
Does this sound like you? Submit your CV and letter of interest to Rick DuCharme at RickD@CommunityCatClinic.com. Feel free to call or text to discuss this exciting opportunity 904-728-3675
Checkout the clinic tour on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@communitycatclinic
Community Cat Clinics aims to expand access to veterinary services for cat owners by offering affordable pricing, a spectrum of care options, payment plans, and charitable assistance. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success, and our goal is to be a diverse organization that is representative, at all levels, of the community we serve. We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates
Requirements
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement our HQHVSN protocols using industry best practices
Perform and document up to 35 to 45 pre-surgical examinations (including visual exams on TNR cats) making sure to use fear free handling techniques
Ability to identify conditions that may preclude a safe surgical procedure or anesthesia and reject patients in compliance with our protocols
Spay and Neuter up to 35-45 male and female cats, a mixture of pets and TNR
Respond appropriately to post-operative complications and lead the team in managing surgical and post-operative emergencies in collaboration with the veterinary team
Must be able to independently manage (with the support of the surgical technicians and assistants) scrotal hematoma(s), hemoabdomen(s), dehiscence(s), adverse anesthetic events, and vaccine reactions.
Monitor post-operative recovering patients
Excellent communication skills with staff and clients
Ability to lead the surgical team to complete all necessary procedures
This position requires lifting, kneeling, and standing.
If accommodations are required (ex. Seating during surgery) please simply communicate any concerns to the management team so that we may do our best to meet your needs.
Who you are:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited institution
Licensed and in good standing or able to get licensed in the state of GA
PLIT or equivalent professional liability insurance
Comfortable performing HQHVSN independently on cats
Positive attitude, excellent work ethic, and ability to change direction based on the needs of the team
