Veterinarian
J Houma Louisiana USD140K- USD170K / Year
This position offers up to $170,000 per year, including a generous sign‑on bonus, at a prominent animal hospital in the heart of Bayou Cane, Louisiana.
The Hospital
Join a state‑of‑the‑art veterinary facility renowned for delivering superior care and fostering deep client relationships. The hospital prides itself on:
- A supportive, team‑oriented environment, ensuring professional growth and work‑life balance.
- Advanced diagnostic tools and treatment options, including digital radiography and ultrasound.
- A well‑established reputation for high‑quality, compassionate patient care.
- Comprehensive services ranging from routine exams to emergency interventions.
- A mentorship program facilitating continuous professional development.
Location
Bayou Cane, LA offers:
- A warm, family‑oriented community with a small‑town vibe just moments from urban amenities.
- Access to top‑tier schools and vibrant local culture.
- A plethora of outdoor activities, thanks to local parks and close proximity to state parks and recreational facilities.
- An affordable cost of living, paired with a rich, diverse community fabric.
- Easy commuting with excellent transportation links to major nearby cities, including New Orleans.
Benefits
- A highly competitive compensation package.
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid parental leave (birth, adoption, foster).
- 401(k) with discretionary contribution.
- Team member pet discounts.
- Support for emotional well‑being, including 24/7 EAP access.
- CE stipends and significant career development resources.
The Role
- Engage in comprehensive patient exams and advanced medical work‑ups.
- Perform specialized diagnostic procedures and surgical interventions.
- Manage client communication and education on pet health.
- Uphold high standards of care and maintain accurate medical records.
Requirements
- Veterinarian degree (DVM or VMD) from an accredited institution.
- Current State Veterinary License valid in Louisiana.
- Eligibility to work in the U.S.
- DEA registration (must be obtained and maintained).
- Strong diagnostic and clinical skills are essential.