The "Salary" reflects base plus production; complemented by health, dental, and vision coverage options, a 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions, a CE allowance, uniform allowance, professional dues, employee pet discounts, and a balanced schedule to enjoy all that Colorado has to offer.
Required Education:
DVM or equivalent
Additional Information:
4 openings available.
If you have a passion for ER, and you're interested in working for a practice that places a priority on the health and harmony of our team and fostering a positive work culture - consider joining Animal ER Care in Colorado Springs, CO. We're an independently owned, AAHA-accredited, VECCS II Certified, 24/7 emergency practice, within a larger specialty hospital. We have recently opened a second ER location nearby to help support the large ER caseload in Colorado Springs. Ideal candidates for either location will be internship-trained, enthusiastic, and motivated to support our rapidly growing caseload. Exceptional candidates that did not undergo internship training will also be considered.
Based in beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado (http://www.choosecoloradosprings.com), AERC-Main resides within the Veterinary Specialty Center (VSC), a 24-hour small-animal specialty hospital fully equipped with endoscopy, bronchoscopy, digital radiology, multiple surgical suites with ventilators, ultrasound, high-flow oxygen, and CT scan. AERC-Central is a stand-alone full service ER clinic whose patients can also be accommodated by these specialty services. AERC-Central has also developed a niche within the exotic pet community to provide emergency services to small mammals, reptiles, turtles, and birds. Both hospitals maintain state-of-the-art veterinary equipment and laboratory, with blood chemistry, full differential CBC, coagulation profile (TEG), blood gas analyzers, and Sedivue urinalysis machine, sevoflurane anesthesia, telemetry and patient monitors (ECG, temperature, capnography, pulse oximetry, oscillometric, and direct arterial blood pressure), and therapeutic laser. The caseload is diverse with the emergency departments seeing over 15,000 cases annually. AERC's emergency doctors practice progressive medicine, with ready access to VSC's board certified veterinary specialists.
Our full-time schedule consists of 10-13 shifts per month with an average of 36-40 scheduled hours per week. Depending on location, a combination of 8, 10, and 12 hours shifts are offered. Our doctors rotate through weekends and holidays, which allows for desired / requested weekend and holiday time off for all doctors throughout the year. We strive to provide balance for our entire team and attempt to accommodate all reasonable schedule requests.
Requirements:
Required Education: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM / VMD)
Required Licenses: State Veterinary Board required prior to start date.
Benefits:
We offer a very competitive salary, complemented by health, dental, and vision coverage options, a 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions, a generous CE allowance, uniform allowance, professional dues, employee pet discounts, and a balanced schedule to enjoy all that Colorado has to offer.
Required Education: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM / VMD)
Required Licenses: State Veterinary Board required prior to start date
Schedule: Must be willing to work an average of 10-13 shifts per month including some weekends and holidays. Our hiring goals for both hospitals at this time encompass predominantly swing and overnight shifts.
AERC-Main is an independently owned, AAHA-accredited, VECCS II Facility Certified, 24/7 emergency practice, within a larger specialty hospital. We have opened an additional ER location nearby to help support the large ER caseload in Colorado Springs. This clinic, AERC-Central, opened in October 2022.
Based in beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado (http://www.choosecoloradosprings.com), AERC-Main resides within the Veterinary Specialty Center (VSC), a 24-hour small animal specialty hospital fully equipped with endoscopy, bronchoscopy, digital radiology, multiple surgical suites with ventilators, ultrasound, high-flow oxygen, and CT scan. AERC-Central patients are also be accommodated by these specialty services.
We maintain state-of-the-art veterinary equipment and laboratory, with blood chemistry, full differential CBC, coagulation profile, blood gas analyzers, and Sedivue urinalysis machine, sevoflurane anesthesia, telemetry and patient monitors (ECG, temperature, capnography, pulse oximetry, oscillometric, and direct arterial blood pressure), and therapeutic laser. The caseload is diverse with the emergency department seeing over 15,000 cases annually.