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GoodNeighbor Animal Hospital in Phoenix, AZ is opening March 2027 and seeking an Associate Veterinarian to deliver comprehensive medical, surgical, and preventive care while building strong client relationships. This role offers mentorship, collaboration with experienced clinicians, and a culture focused on continuous improvement.
The hospital emphasizes evidence-based medicine, a balanced schedule, and a community-centered approach to veterinary care, with plans to grow alongside a rapidly
Sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, and student loan repayment support available for qualified candidates.
At GoodNeighbor Animal Hospital, we're building a neighborhood-centered animal hospital designed around a simple belief: when veterinary teams thrive, pets and families receive better care.
As we prepare to open our first Phoenix hospital in March 2027, we're seeking a doctor who wants to help shape a culture, build lasting client relationships, practice excellent medicine, and create a hospital that becomes a trusted part of the community.
This opportunity is ideal for veterinarians who believe strong medicine and a great life outside of work should exist together.
As a founding veterinarian, you'll have the opportunity to:
Your ideas, voice, and leadership will directly impact the future of the hospital.
As an Associate Veterinarian, you will:
Whether you're an experienced doctor seeking your next home or an early‑career veterinarian looking for strong mentorship and support, we'd love to talk with you. GoodNeighbor was intentionally designed to support veterinarians throughout every stage of their career journey.
We believe great medicine requires energized doctors, that's why our veterinarians work:
We care for the pets of the people who care for ours. Each employee receives coverage for two personal pets, including:
Every GoodNeighbor veterinarian receives a $2,500 annual "Neighbor in Need" stipend to help clients access care when finances become a barrier.
No committee, no barriers, no guilt, just trust in your professional judgment to help pets receive the care they need.
Strong medicine should feel human. Honest guidance should feel clear. A veterinary career should still leave room for a life.