Emergency Veterinarian J733868
Global Talent Partners
- Calgary, AB
- $90,000-110,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
The hospital is renowned for its exceptional standard of veterinary care, delivered around the clock. Staffed by a dedicated team of professionals, the facility ensures a supportive and collaborative work environment. The cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment tools, including state-of-the-art imaging and comprehensive laboratory facilities, equip the team to handle a broad spectrum of veterinary cases. With a strong community reputation, the hospital prides itself on being a place where staff are valued, nurtured, and provided with ample professional growth opportunities, encompassing continuous education and specialized training. Staff well-being is prioritized with robust support systems including mental health resources.Location
Calgary, Alberta, is the pinnacle of urban life paired with the beauty of natural surroundings. As a thriving economic and cultural hub, Calgary presents:
- A robust and diverse economy with a stable job market.
- Ranked as one of the most livable cities globally, boasting excellent healthcare, education, and living standards.
- A rich tableau of cultural and recreational activities, including close proximity to the breathtaking Canadian Rockies.
- Efficient transportation networks, ensuring easy commuting within the city and beyond.
- A vibrant community spirit with diverse cultural festivals and inclusive events.Benefits
- Competitive salary package.
- Comprehensive health insurance.
- Retirement savings plan with employer match.
- Generous paid leave, including wellness days, sick days, and vacation.
- CE allowance and days for professional development.
- Professional liability insurance coverage.
- Support for licensure and membership dues.The Role
As an Overnight Veterinarian, the successful candidate will:
- Manage and navigate through both urgent care and emergency case loads.
- Perform comprehensive physical examinations, immunizations, and various surgical procedures.
- Provide high-level, collaborative care involving pet-owners and supportive team members.
- Engage in mentoring and coaching, guiding the next generation of veterinary professionals.Requirements
- A valid DVM license eligible for practice in Alberta.
- Eligibility to work in Canada.
- Strong skills in managing emergency care for small animals, focusing on canine, feline, and pocket pet cases.
- Excellent interpersonal and team collaboration abilities.For those aspiring to significantly advance their veterinary career while impacting pet and community health in a positive way, click apply now and one of our team will be in touch shortly.