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June 9, 2009
Job_Title: Associate
Veterinarian
Job_Type: Veterinarian
Practice_Type: Mixed - Small and Large animal
Salary: N/A
Salary_Amount:
Practice_Name: Dillon Animal Hospital
Street_Address: 1618 Hwy 301 South
City: Dillon
State: SC
Country: USA
Zip: 29536
Phone: 843-774-8361
FAX: 843-841-2022
Website:
Contact_Name: Ben Mitchell
Contact_Email:
dillonanimalhospital@yahoo.com
Details:
Full-time associate Veterinarian needed for thriving one doctor
moderately high volume practice in small town South Carolina.
Conveniently located on I-95 corridor approximately 1 hour from
Myrtle Beach, SC and 4 hours from NC Mountains. Primarily small
animal (60% dogs, 40% cats) with large animal/equine services if
associate has interest. Experienced and new graduates to be
considered. Salary and benefits to commensurate with experience. No
emergency hours required. Starting date is immediate.
09/25/2008
Title: Associate
Veterinarian
Type: Veterinarian
Work: Small animal only
Salary: Negotiable
Practice: Companion Veterinary Care Center, LLC
Street: 2020 S. Irby Street
City: Florence
State: SC
Country: USA
Zip: 29505
Phone: 843-676-0077
FAX: 843-676-0014
Website:
Contact: Kricket Baylor-Practice Manager
Email1:
companionvete389@bellsouth.net
Details: Companion Veterinary Care Center is a 5 year old, 100%
small animal, 1 doctor practice located in Florence, SC. Full Idexx
Vet Lab, MedRX, Dentalaire, and Tonovet are just a few of our
diagnostic tools onsite. CVCC is looking for a motivated doctor to
join our staff and help with our growing practice. The hospital is
open 6 days a week and takes emergency calls for our clients
Monday-Friday until 9pm. Great support staff and great clients. New
graduates are welcome.
Florence is located in the
Pee Dee Region of SC and is approximately 1 hour from Myrtle Beach
and Columbia and 2 hours from the Charleston area. Benefits include
vacation, health insurance allowance, professional dues and
continuing education allowance. Contact Kricket Baylor at
843-676-0077, fax resume to 843-676-0014 or email to
companionvete389@bellsouth.net
04/12/2008
POSITION: Chief of Surgery and Veterinarians
ORGANIZATION: Charleston Animal Society
LOCATION: 2455 Remount Road, North Charleston, South
Carolina 29406
POINT OF CONTACT: Jim Morrill, Executive Director
EMAIL:
JimMorrill@charlestonanimalsociety.org
or
joee@aspca.org
PHONE: 843.747.4849
FAX: 843.747.1012
WEB ADDRESS:
http://www.charlestonanimalsociety.org
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Return the documents below to
Jim Morrill at
JimMorrill@charlestonanimalsociety.org by May 30,
2008 Cover Letter, Resume and Supplemental Application
(available online at
www.charlestonanimalsociety.org )
POSITION RECRUITMENT BROCHURE: Download from
www.charlestonanimalsociety.org
or
email request to
joee@aspca.org
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Salary negotiable depending
on qualifications and commensurate with experience;
generous benefits.
Celebrating 134 Years of Serving the Lowcountry --
Charleston County, South Carolina
A
New Era in the Journey of the Charleston Animal Society
As
we achieved the most ambitious goal in the history of
Charleston Animal Society (formerly the John Ancrum
SPCA), the completion of a new $11.2 million
state-of-the-art animal care facility including a
high-volume high-quality affordable spay/neuter clinic,
we refocus our efforts on providing the highest quality
care and opportunities to find loving homes for the
thousands of abandoned and unwanted animals who enter
our doors each year. Although we have reached a
milestone in our history, we will not rest and
rededicate every ounce of our energy to creating a
humane community where no animal is left behind.
The Charleston Animal Society
Founded in 1874, the Charleston Animal Society is a
Lowcountry institution, offering refuge and
rehabilitation to over 10,000 animals each year through
a myriad of services, including adoptions, foster care,
humane education, lost-and-found pet services, low-cost
clinics and more. A staff of 50 supported by numerous
volunteers care for homeless animals each year and
assist all of Charleston County’s residents with their
animal needs. The Society operates as a nonprofit
charitable organization, with a strong funding base. Led
by a progressive President and a seasoned Executive
Director, the Society is embarking on a historic path to
establish an adoption guarantee for each and every
healthy adoptable animal.
The Ideal Chief of Surgery and Veterinarians
The Charleston Animal Society’s Chief of Surgery will be
the primary individual responsible for medical care
provided to clinic patients in accordance with
established policies and procedures; Supervise and
provide the highest quality medical care possible to
patients served through the spay/neuter clinic in a
humane and professional manner; and provide management
and oversight of clinic staff and facilities.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the
following: (other duties may be assigned)
•
Promote the humane care and treatment of animals at all
times. • Maintain and provide proof of a current license
to practice veterinary medicine in required states (SC
and NC). • Supervise patient flow to maximize quantity
and quality of services provided. • Complete wellness
and surgical procedures in a competent, safe and
efficient manner. • Supervise entire team involved in
spay/neuter clinic. • Available by telephone, digital
pager or cellular phone after hours for post-surgical
complications or emergencies. • Maintain complete
surgical, complication, mortality, and controlled drug
logs and individual patient medical records. • Maintain
clean, neat and orderly work area at all times. • Assist
with monitoring use of medical supplies and supply
requisition. • Comply with all provisions of applicable
professional service contracts with agencies and private
organizations as required. • Comply with and enforce
clinic procedures and employee manuals. • Maintain
controlled drug licenses and facility licenses as
required. • Maintain professional liability insurance at
levels sufficient to meet minimum requirements
recommended by the AVMA. • Participate in and provide
proof of continuing education requirements; participate
in local/state veterinary associations. • Adhere to
applicable state and federal laws governing the practice
of veterinary medicine. • Be respectful of coworkers and
treat both subordinate and superior staff in a
professional manner. • Attend safety meetings and
training. • Adhere to OSHA compliance policies &
procedures. • Adhere to parameters of approved budget. •
Participate in special events and perform other duties
as required. • Maintain strict confidentiality on
client, patient and donor information. • Establish and
coordinate continuing education programs for subordinate
staff. • Work with Clinic Manager/Director to create and
distribute work schedules for subordinate staff. •
Adhere to the highest ethical standards and provision of
veterinary care in a safe, competent, professional and
humane manner.
A
chance to be a part of history!
On
April 22, 2008, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®), in partnership with
the Charleston Animal Society, Pet Helpers and Humane
Net, will launch “ASPCA® Mission: Orange TM ” in
Charleston County, SC — a collaborative effort to create
a “humane community” by curbing the needless euthanasia
of adoptable pets through spay/neuter and adoption
initiatives. The ASPCA Mission: Orange effort, which is
taking place nationwide in partnership with select
“target” communities — including Charleston County, the
2008 Target Community — will address the animals most
at-risk (i.e. shelter animals) by including and
collaborating with leading community agencies and
organizations to implement proven strategies and tactics
in striving toward a save rate at or above 75 percent
for unwanted and abandoned animals entering shelters.
This 3-year initiative will help Charleston County meet
its goals in creating a more humane community for
animals and strive to become the first community in the
Deep South to save all adoptable animals. High quality,
high volume spay/neuter programs are efficient surgical
initiatives that meet or exceed current veterinary
medical standards of care while providing accessible,
targeted sterilization for large numbers of dogs and
cats in order to reduce their overpopulation and
subsequent euthanasia. Our new 31,000 sq. ft. animal
care facility houses a state-of-the-art surgical clinic
and will follow the Humane Alliance model. Join our team
saving thousands of animals and become a part of
history!
03/2008
The Animal
Hospital of Beaufort is a well established mixed animal practice
with haul-in facilities and both large and small animal hospital
settings. In house laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasound and
endoscopic equipment on site. Both routine and emergency care are
provided in a fast paced environment. The Animal Hospital is looking
for a motivated doctor to help with an ever expanding clinic. The
hospital accepts appointments six days a week and services
emergencies as needed. All doctors are excepted to have set clinic
hours/days (3-4 days a week) and rotate weekends and emergency on
call. Experienced technicians are provided at all times, including
overnight and emergency farm calls. Mixed animal experience is
appreciated, but we are willing to mentor if you are willing to gain
the experience. New graduates welcome!
The Animal Hospital of Beaufort is located in the stunning low
country of South Carolina. Our farm call radius brings our large
animal doctors to Savannah, GA, Hilton Head Island, and Charleston,
SC weekly. Benefits include paid health insurance, professional dues
and a continuing education allowance.
Please forward your resume to: Animal Hospital of Beaufort
ATTN: Sherri Gard
P.O. Box 589
Beaufort, SC 29901
or e-mail to:
equinedoc@hotmail.com
Telephone inquires can contact Sherri at (843)812-0678.
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