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A veterinary clinic in Regina is seeking an experienced Associate Veterinarian for a mentorship-focused role. The position offers primarily daytime hours, flexibility in scheduling, and opportunities for remote work. Responsibilities include mentoring less experienced veterinarians and contributing to their professional development. Competitive benefits package available including health/dental, RRSP matching, and paid vacation.
South Saskatchewan Animal Hospital | Regina, SK
You’ve built a career in veterinary medicine—now you’re ready to use that experience in a different way. If you’re passionate about mentorship and excited to guide newer DVMs, this could be the next meaningful step in your career.
South Saskatchewan Animal Hospital is an AAHA-accredited GP/ER hybrid clinic in Regina. Our caseload is dynamic, but it’s the supportive culture and the impact we have on our community that truly sets us apart! We’re now looking for an experienced Associate Veterinarian to take on a mentorship-focused role, as you help grow and guide newer members to our DVM team on an ongoing basis.
If you’re a DVM who still has a lot to offer but wants to give back in a new way, we’d love to talk to you. We are pleased to offer a competitive compensation package including health/dental benefits, RRSP matching, CE, licensing fees, VIN, uniform allowance, paid vacation and sick days and more.
Interested? Visit us at southsaskatchewananimalhospital.com, and connect with Susan at susan.heppner@nva.com / 403-542-3862 to apply.
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