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Posted: 13-Jun-22
Location: Gordonsville, Virginia
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education: Doctorate
Salary: Dependent on experience
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John R. Steele & Associates is looking to hire an equine veterinarian with a keen interest in Equine Sports Medicine to work alongside Dr. Tim Ober, US Show Jumping Team Veterinarian since 2001.
Our practice focus is providing the highest level of care to top equine athletes competing in Show Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, and Show Hunter disciplines at all levels. This position offers an excellent opportunity for an ambitious veterinarian to gain extensive experience with lameness evaluation, the diagnostic process, therapeutic treatment, and regenerative medicine, as well as purchase examinations.
Candidates must be organized, focused, and committed to learning both independently and during practice. This fast paced position offers endless opportunity to fine tune skills in radiography, ultrasonography, case management and participate in clinical research. The practice is located in Wellington, Florida during the winter months and Gordonsville, Virginia during the summer months with some additional travel. Please inquire at oakhilleployment@gmail.com for additional information or send resume with 3 references if interested in the position.
The successful candidate will have a focus on the quality of their work and service to clients, and will be primarily motivated by the opportunity to gain practical experience and work with an accomplished veterinary team, treating equine athletes.
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