Veterinary Medical Oncologist (Board Certified / Diplomate / Residency Trained) Location: Round Rock, Texas (USD 220k–250k/year) Overview Join a dedicated team providing advanced cancer care to pets in a collaborative and supportive environment. Practice / Hospital / Referral Centre This specialty and emergency care practice offers 24/7 services to pets in Austin and surrounding areas. The facility is AAHA‑accredited and is undergoing expansion into a new, state‑of‑the‑art 30,000‑square‑foot facility slated for completion in 2025. The practice provides specialized care across various departments, including Critical Care/Emergency, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Oncology, and Ophthalmology, ensuring comprehensive support for a diverse caseload. Departments Medical Oncology Surgery Internal Medicine Critical Care & Emergency Medicine Ophthalmology Staffing & Culture The hospital boasts a collaborative team of specialists and support staff dedicated to delivering exceptional care. The culture prioritizes innovation, emotional intelligence, and a balanced work‑life dynamic, fostering mentorship and high‑quality patient care. Role Description This position is ideal for a Board Certified or Residency Trained Veterinary Medical Oncologist who is eager to provide advanced oncology care, contribute to a collaborative team, and engage in professional growth. Qualifications Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree State Veterinary Board License in good standing for Texas Active DEA license or eligibility for DEA licensure Board Certification or Residency Training in Medical Oncology Compensation & Benefits Salary Competitive base salary ranging from USD 220k to USD 250k, with additional production opportunities. Sign‑on bonuses up to $100k may be offered based on location and specialization. Innovative Compensation Model Competitive base salary with opportunities for additional earnings through production No negative accrual policy Comprehensive Paid Time Off Package Personal and professional leave Paid vacation time Parental leave Bereavement leave for mourning both human and pet losses Dedicated Continuing Education Leave Separate paid time specifically for continuing education pursuits. Robust Support for Board Exam Preparation Paid time provided to support board study efforts. Mental Health and Well‑being Resources Access to resources that address the unique challenges of veterinary care and promote mental health. Commitment to Educational Growth Support for educational advancement, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and professional development. Benefits Summary Competitive Salary Paid Vacations Professional Development Assistance Sign‑on bonus Relocation assistance Fear Free Practice Production % bonus 401(k) #J-18808-Ljbffr
Veterinary Medical Oncologist (Board Certified / Diplomate / Residency Trained)
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