Full-time, Large-Animal Associate in our Lewisburg, WV headquarters;
Daily roles: client herd health visits, training of client employees, and team data/record lead on IAH/client research projects using chute-side herd management software;
Ability to develop clinical skills with experienced mentors;
Commitment and support to your career goals and professional growth.
Training Required:
DVM/VMD
Licensed to practice in WV
USDA Level II Accreditation
Experience Desired:
Open to new grads and experienced DVM's
Salary:
Salary commensurate with experience
Benefits:
Professional Dues: 3 per year;
Professional liability provided;
CE Allowance: $3000 biennial;
PTO: 15 days/year;
Full Benefits Package (Health, Dental, Vision, STD, LTD, Life, Accident, + more!);
401K with employer match (after 90 days);
Four Weeks PAID family leave (after 12 months);
Accelerated ownership opportunity with our Associate Equity Program!
Species Percentages:
Beef:
90
Dairy:
10
Swine:
0
Small Ruminants:
0
Equine:
0
Poultry:
0
Exotics:
0
Small Animals:
0
Environment:
Facilities provided by the veterinary practice:
Stocked practice vehicle
Other Personnel :
4 FT DVM's, FT Practice Manager, experienced support team
Practice strengths and emphasis of the business:
Ironsides Animal Health is 4-doctor, highly progressive and expanding herd-health practice. While we provide several services in-house, we pride ourselves on creating lasting, cross-sector relationships to maximize full-service potential. From diagnostics to nutritional formulation, we team up with some of the best names in the industry to ensure all our clients’ needs are met. We know the key to a prosperous operation is being financially responsible and at IAH, our client profitability is the number one concern.
Practice Area:
Lewisburg, WV is the county seat of Greenbrier County and holds a population of around 4,000. If you're looking for the relaxation of small-town living, Lewisburg can't be beaten! Lewisburg has been titled "America's Coolest Small Town" by Frommer's Budget Travel Magazine, as well as "The 100 Best Small Arts Towns in America" by Americans for the Arts.