
We are seeking a qualified veterinarian to fill open shifts at the Cornerstone Animal Center Animal Center in Visalia, CA. Interested professionals with proven surgical skills, a commitment to teamwork, a positive attitude for problem solving and communication, and the desire to learn and grow should apply. We are open to providing training to DVMs who are interested in improving their high quality, high volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN) skills. Shifts are scheduled based on your availability.
Essential Duties and Functions:
Veterinary Medical Care
Administrative Duties
Open Communication
Safety
Reporting Relationships and Contacts: Reports to the Executive Director, Cornerstone Animal Center
Requirements
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
The physical requirements described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the job's essential functions.
Salary and Benefits: Compensation is $1,300 per shift worked. (Clinic days can vary, 6-10 hours)
Eligible for the following benefits: You will be covered by the Cornerstone Animal Center’s Worker’s Compensation and Professional Liability insurance;, sick time accrual that meets California state law, inclusion in all Cornerstone Animal Center hospital meetings and continuing education events. In addition, the Cornerstone Animal Center will contribute payroll taxes and withhold appropriate local, state, federal and social security taxes on your behalf and issue a W-2 at the end of the year (rather than a 1099).
The Cornerstone Animal Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This job description reflects the assignment of essential functions, and does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. The Cornerstone Animal Center is an at-will employer and may conduct pre-employment background checks and drug screening depending on the role.

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