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Veterinarian / Medical Director | Mt. Yonah Animal Hospital

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Full-time Veterinarian / Medical Director |

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Mt. Yonah Animal Hospital
515 W. Kytle St., Cleveland, GA, US

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Veterinarian / Medical Director | Mt. Yonah Animal Hospital

Mt. Yonah Animal Hospital

Join this outstanding team as a veterinarian (or Veterinarian Medical Director) at beautiful Mt. Yonah Animal Hospital in Cleveland, GA. This position offers an unparalleled blend of professional fulfillment and community connection. Nestled in the picturesque North Georgia mountains, the hospital provides a serene and supportive environment for both staff and patients.

Veterinarians here benefit from a collaborative and passionate team dedicated to high-quality care. The hospital is equipped with advanced technology, allowing for comprehensive diagnostics and treatments that empower vets to make a real difference in the lives of animals and their families. The community’s warmth and appreciation for animal welfare create a rewarding atmosphere. The team has the opportunity to build lasting relationships with pet owners, fostering a sense of trust and loyalty that enriches the practice. 

In addition to the rewarding work, the beautiful surroundings provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities and a balanced lifestyle, making it an ideal place to both work and live. At Mt. Yonah Animal Hospital, veterinarians can truly thrive while making a positive impact on the lives of pets and their owners.

In this position you will help to develop and maintain a high quality; efficient and effective medical team, by fostering an environment of trust, teamwork and accountability. Work in tandem with the Hospital Manager and report directly to the Regional Manager. 

A little more about us: We are a full-service General Practice Animal Hospital; during business hours we also see urgent and emergency cases. We are known to practice integrative medicine to include acupuncture and we offer Chinese herbs to supplement standard medical care. We have close relationships with our clients as we are living and working alongside them in a unique and friendly mountain community. The hospital is beautiful and your doctors office will be in the loft above treatment. This is every veterinarians dream job! Come and see us today! www.Mtyonahanimalhospital.com 

Medical Director Position Functions: Assignment to the areas listed below may include the following additional essential job functions:

  • Strategic Focus
    • Work with Medical staff to build an understanding and an appreciation of how behaviors impact revenue.
    • Provide feedback to Medical staff on weekly/monthly production performance and coach for improvement.
    • Participate in marketing efforts where appropriate and provide suggestions for improvement.
    • Work with the PetVet Support Center on staff contract and compensation issues.
    • Provide stability and leadership within the Hospital.
    • Work with the Hospital Manager on weekly priorities and expectations.
    • Participate in weekly operational conference calls.
    • Work with the Hospital Manager on Medical Staff Scheduling.
    • Utilize a one-on-one process for ongoing direct communication with Medical staff and other Hospital support staff.
  • Tactical Focus
    • Resolve client issues where appropriate (when attending Medical staff or Hospital Manager have not been effective).
    • Receive and evaluate new product information.
    • Evaluate and monitor protocols for the daily running of the hospital from intake to discharge.
    • Monitor cases in the hospital and attend daily rounds when possible to be sure the highest standards are being upheld.
    • Recommend fees for new products and services.
    • Meet regularly with the Hospital Manager to review controllable costs:
      • Medical staff and Support payroll
      • Inventory
      • Other Medical related expenses
    • Participate in assistant and technician reviews.
    • Maintain availability to answer questions with regards to all aspects of the hospital.
    • Participate in practice management updates and training at all levels.

Benefit Opportunities:

  • Competitive salary with performance-based incentives.
  • Optional relocation package.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Generous paid time off allowance for vacation, sick leave, and holidays.
  • Continuing education allowance and opportunities for advanced professional development.
  • Veterinary licensing, state VMA, board certifications and DEA reimbursements
  • Employer paid AVMA, PLIT, VIN, and PLUMBS memberships  
  • Supportive work environment with a collaborative and experienced veterinary team.
  • 401K retirement plan with 100% vested 
  • Opportunity to live and work in a vibrant community surrounded by natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
  • Emotional wellbeing and employee assistance programs 
  • Free Calm App membership 

Cleveland, Georgia, offers a charming small-town atmosphere surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, it's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring local parks. The vibrant community hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie among residents. With a low cost of living and access to quality schools, it's a great place for families and individuals alike. Plus, its proximity to attractions like Helen and Lake Burton makes weekend adventures easily accessible.

If this is the leadership role for you, please email your resume to Porsha Bale Pbale@petvetcarecenters.com or apply at https://www.petvetcareers.com/.

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PetVet Care Centers, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of veterinary hospitals for companion animals. The company operates over 450 hospitals across multiple states and employs over 11,000 people including over 800 veterinarians. Since its inception, PetVet has been structured around a model that is focused on developing a partnership between the hospitals and the company and providing the highest quality medicine and service.

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