Sploot Veterinary Care is introducing a brand new approach to veterinary care in the form of Urgent & Primary Care Clinics, and we’re looking for a ROCKSTAR Associate Veterinarian to join our team, and help us provide the ABSOLUTE BEST medical care to our patients.
Sploot believes that every pet deserves high quality veterinary care whenever and wherever they need it. Whether it’s a routine visit or something that “just happened and can’t wait,” we’re there for pets and their parents.
We know that great treatment must start with a happy and thriving team, and that’s the reason we created a supportive, healthy, and balanced environment that enables veterinary professionals to thrive in and out of the clinic. Sploot genuinely values a collaborative culture and work/life balance.
Sploot is opening in Colorado Springs in early 2025! Be part of the launch team!
What you’ll do as an Associate Veterinarian:
* Provide pet parents a positive and supportive experience to ensure they know their furry friends are being taken care of
* Lead your dedicated team of nurses during procedures (3:1 staff to doctor ratio)
* Experience a diverse caseload ranging from GP to Urgent Care patients
* Embrace and spread the Sploot culture with our core values centered in all you do
Who you are:
* You have a DVM / VMD degree with a Colorado state veterinary license in good standing
* You have at least 12-18 months of experience in general medicine and / or surgery
* You’re passionate about providing the best possible pet care, always striving to be a better doctor and to help the team and clinic grow in capability and care
* You’re a collaborative team player, who thrives in fast-paced environments and prioritizes a great work culture
What Really Catches Our Eye:
* Previous experience in emergency medicine, urgent care and dental procedures
What Sploot will provide you**:
* Competitive pro-sal compensation model with a total package ranging $140,000 - $200,000
* Sign-on bonus and relocation package
* Student loan repayment assistance
* 401(k) Retirementwith company match
* Employee Assistance Program
* Health, Dental, Vision insurance fully covered by Sploot
* Generous pet care benefits for your fur babies
* 4 weeks of Paid Time Off (“PTO”)
* 10 weeks paid parental leave
* Unlimited CE funds and up to $2,000 annually in CE travel reimbursement
* Full reimbursement for DVM licensure and industry membership fees
* Professional liability insurance
* Free Sploot branded FIGS scrubs to ensure you are comfortable and looking professional
* Team events and other local social activities
* Lots of Sploot swag - what can we say? Our logo looks really cool on stuff!
** For qualified candidates; benefits may vary based on experience
According to Colorado state law, our company practices continuous hiring, ensuring equal opportunity employment and ongoing consideration for qualified candidates. We welcome applications year-round and are committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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