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Mixed Animal Veterinarian - Low Stress Environment | Small Town Georgia - Now Hiring

Join the team at Barnesville Animal Clinic in Barnesville, GA as a part time or full-time mixed animal veterinarian.
Our focus is on quality not quantity, so by nature we keep our practice at a relatively low stress level.
Roughly 85% of our patients are small animals but we also have haul-in and farm calls for large animal clients.
We provide a 2:
1 assistant to doctor ratio.
In the last year we have added a new dental suite that includes dental x-rays.
With additional training we are now offering full mouth extractions, enamel restorations, and enamel sealant application.
We are proud to support local rescues such as Dolly Goodpuppy and Save-a-Lab.
Experienced veterinarians are encouraged to apply! There are no after-hour or on call duties or responsibilities.
Barnesville is a small rural town in middle Georgia.
It is known as the Buggy Capital of the World and has celebrated Buggy Days every fall for over 48 years.
The town is also home to UGA's Gordon College.
Its historic downtown business district and historic residential district are beautifully maintained and are part of the Barnesville walking tour.
Benefits include superior salary, medical benefits (including health, dental and vision), 401(k), employee assistance program (EAP), CE allowance, vacation, dues, liability coverage, and so much more.
Our practice has a positive, wellbeing-focused culture that we'd love to tell you about.
Get in touch by applying today through this application, or just text 621V to.
#J-18808-LjbffrSalary:
$59 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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