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Veterinarian

Experienced Veterinarian seeking safety and quiet of our rural AAHA hospital in NW North Carolina.
Join our AAHA two veterinarian hospital, Andrews Animal Hospital, in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.
Our rural town of Andrews, NC is surrounded by lakes, creeks, forests, and mountains yet only two hours from Atlanta (133 miles), Knoxville (93 miles), and Asheville (95 miles) in the western corner of North Carolina.
About Us:
We have an amazing culture; great teamwork and clients who really value the hospital.
Our staff is proud to wear their hospital uniforms and their positive energy comes across as soon as you walk into the hospital.
We like to have fun as well as work hard! We have a digital whole body and dental x-ray, ultrasound, in-house lab.
, etc.
We are a totally fear-free hospital.
We schedule 45 minute appoints.
About You:
-passion for veterinary medicine.
-enjoys having fun and being part of a great team.
-excellent communicator with a good bedside manner.
Compensation and
Benefits:
$90K plus signing bonus, 100 hours of personal time plus national holidays, health insurance,, $1500 Continuing Education, retirement plan with 3% match, some relocation expenses.
Ownership is a possibility for the right person.
For more information, please send your resume to Victoria Travis, MS.
All inquiries are confidential Employment Type:
Full Time Years
Experience:
3 - 5 years Bonus/Commission:
Yes.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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