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Veterinarian

Advance your veterinary career in Waco, TX with a full-time role offering pay up to $174,000. Join a well-equipped, team-focused small-animal practice where preventive care and great client relationships are front and center.

The Hospital
- Busy, modern general practice with a strong preventive-care focus and a steady caseload.
- Supportive team model with licensed veterinary technicians and experienced client service staff.
- On-site diagnostics and treatment capabilities: digital radiology (including dental), in-house laboratory for common tests, a dedicated surgical suite for routine procedures and dentistry, and an in-house pharmacy for same-visit medications.
- Additional client services that enhance case variety and continuity of care: microchipping, genetic testing, drop-off appointments, and 24/7 telehealth support for clients.
- Daytime clinic hours, including weekends on rotation; no overnight shifts.
- Convenient, retail-adjacent location that brings consistent client flow and easy access for pet owners.
- Emphasis on collaboration, clear communication, and efficiency in a fast-paced setting.

Location
Waco, TX blends a vibrant cultural scene with Central Texas convenience. Situated on the I-35 corridor between Dallas and Austin, the city offers easy travel connections, a lively downtown, and ample outdoor recreation along the Brazos River.
- Baylor University anchors the community with year-round events, academics, and athletics.
- Magnolia Market at the Silos draws visitors and fuels a growing downtown dining and retail scene.
- Outdoor escapes include Cameron Park with miles of trails and river overlooks, plus the Cameron Park Zoo.
- Family-friendly attractions such as the Dr Pepper Museum, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum, and Waco Mammoth National Monument.
- Waco Regional Airport provides convenient local air service, with straightforward road access via I-35.
- Lower overall cost of living than many larger Texas metros, with a range of neighborhoods and housing options.

Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Student loan debt relief program for full-time DVMs
- Paid time off and paid holidays
- Robust mental health resources, including coaching and counseling
- Company-paid life insurance with option to add supplemental coverage
- Company-paid short- and long-term disability
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Paid parental leave for birth and adoption
- Continuing education allowance and support
- Back-up child care and elder care resources
- Fertility and family-building support
- Digital fitness and wellness programs
- Voluntary protection benefits (hospital indemnity, critical illness, accident)
- Legal plan and identity theft protection
- Commuter benefits
- Complimentary preventive-care plans for personal pets
- Employee discounts on services and products
- Flexible scheduling and clinical autonomy within practice standards
- Coaching, mentorship, and clear pathways for professional growth
- Inclusive culture and company-sponsored volunteer opportunities

The Role
- Full-time, small-animal general practice with a strong focus on preventive care
- Diagnose and treat common medical conditions; interpret diagnostics and develop individualized care plans
- Perform and oversee routine surgeries and dentistry; partner closely with technicians for safe, efficient procedures
- Use in-house lab and digital radiology to guide same-visit decisions
- Educate clients on wellness, nutrition, dentistry, and preventive medicine; build long-term relationships
- Contribute to a positive, efficient team culture; support drop-off appointments and a fast-paced daily flow
- Maintain accurate medical records and uphold quality and safety standards

Requirements
- DVM or VMD degree from an accredited institution
- License to practice veterinary medicine in Texas (or ability to obtain prior to start)
- Eligibility to work in the United States
- DEA registration (or eligibility to obtain)
- Competence in routine surgery and dentistry
- Strong communication skills and a commitment to preventive care
- Team-oriented mindset and comfort working in a fast-paced clinical environment
- Willingness to work a rotating weekend schedule

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If this opportunity in Waco, TX sounds like the right next step, please click apply. A member of the team will be in touch shortly to discuss details and next steps.

Benefits

Competitive Salary, Paid Vacations, Medical insurance



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