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Veterinary Radiation Oncologist (Board Certified / Diplomate / Residency Trained)

Unlock exceptional career opportunities with an exciting role for a Veterinary Radiation Oncologist, offering an earning potential of up to $270,000 plus a generous sign-on bonus.

The Hospital
Situated in the Englewood area, near the vibrant Denver Metro, this leading 24/7 veterinary specialty and emergency hospital provides top-tier comprehensive care for cats and dogs. Celebrated for its excellent reputation, the facility is equipped with the latest in-house diagnostics, including digital radiology and ultrasound, alongside advanced diagnostic tools to foster swift, high-level patient care.

Embracing a multidisciplinary approach, services include emergency care, cardiology, surgery and orthopedics, and oncology, all delivered by a team of board-certified specialists and dedicated emergency veterinarians. The hospital is known for its supportive learning environment, providing numerous professional development opportunities.

Location
Littleton, Colorado, a gem just 11 miles south of Denver, is known for its:
- Charming, historic downtown with unique shopping and dining experiences.
- Top-rated public schools and a highly educated community.
- Excellent connectivity via major highways and two RTD light rail stations.
- Abundant parks and recreational activities, featuring extensive trails and water sports.
- Vibrant local culture with year-round community events and festivals.

Benefits
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid parental leave for birth, adoption, or fostering.
- 401(k) with discretionary contribution.
- Team member pet discounts.
- Emotional well-being support including Calm app access and 24/7 EAP.
- CE stipends and career development resources.

The Role
The ideal candidate will work closely with a skilled team to deliver superior oncological care, including:
- Comprehensive patient exams and treatment planning.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with in-house specialties.
- Active engagement in professional development and team leadership.
- Fostering and strengthening client relationships through effective communication.

Requirements
- Must hold a valid veterinary license in Colorado and be eligible to work in the United States.
- Board-certified or residency-trained in Radiation Oncology.

Ready to take your career to new heights in a dynamic and supportive environment? Click apply, and one of our team members will be in touch soon.

Benefits

Competitive Salary, Paid Vacations, Sign on bonus



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