The primary purpose and function of the Relief Veterinarian is to provide preventative care, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of Pets
Job Summary
The primary purpose and function of the Relief Veterinarian is to provide preventative care, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of Pets.
Ensure the Safety of Pets, clients and associates by utilizing safe restraining techniques, following standard protocols and maintaining clean, sterile and organized treatment areas, exam rooms and labs.
Consistently ensures the team provides the client with attentive, courteous and informative service.
Matching Summary
The primary purpose and function of the Relief Veterinarian is to provide preventative care, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of Pets.
Salary
Hourly rates starting at $120 - $140/hour
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Safe restraining techniques
Maintain medical records
Educate clients on pet health
Prescribe and administer preventative care
Communicate diagnosis and treatment plans
Follow local, state, and federal laws
Nice-to-have
Act as an advocate for the Pet
Maintain high morale
Positive "can do" outlook
Key Requirements
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree
License in good standing with the applicable state veterinary board