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Associate Veterinarian - Highlands Ranch, CO Highlands Ranch, CO

Splootvets

Highlands Ranch (CO)

On-site

USD 140,000 - 200,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

Sploot Veterinary Care is seeking Associate Veterinarians for their Highlands Ranch clinic. Join a supportive, tech-forward environment that allows for a balanced lifestyle, no overnight shifts, and innovative practices that enhance patient care. A great opportunity for those who want to advance in a meaningful and fulfilling veterinary career.

Benefits

Fully covered medical, dental & vision insurance
401(k) matched by Sploot
12 weeks paid parental leave
All professional fees covered
Deep pet care discounts
Sploot-branded FIGS scrubs

Qualifications

  • Licensed DVM or VMD in Colorado, experience in general practice or urgent care.
  • Ability to provide compassionate care and manage diverse cases.

Responsibilities

  • Provide urgent and primary care for companion animals.
  • Collaborate with a supportive team in a fast-paced environment.
  • Rotate weekends and work 3-4 days a week.

Skills

Passion for learning
Team-oriented
Skilled in veterinary practices

Education

DVM or VMD, licensed in Colorado

Job description

Urgent Care + General Practice | No Overnights | Tech-Forward Clinic | $140K–$200K+

Tired of burnout, overnight shifts, or corporate red tape? Sploot Veterinary Care is rewriting the rules of veterinary medicine—and your next role could be part of it.

We’re hiring full-timeAssociate Veterinarians for our Highlands Ranch clinic, where you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: the fast pace of urgent carewithout the grueling ER hours, plus the relationship-building of general practice. No overnights. No on-call. No quotas. Just great medicine, a truly supportive team, and time to actually enjoy your life.

We currently operate in these Denver metro areas:

  • RiNo
  • Cherry Creek (9 + Co)
  • Commons Park
  • Colorado Springs just opened!

Why You’ll Love Sploot

We’re not your average vet clinic. Sploot was built by veterinary professionals to solve the problems that burn so many great vets out. Here's how:

Tech-Forward Tools for Better Care, Less Admin:

  • Laparoscopic surgery suite, digital x-ray, ultrasound
  • CoVET AI Scribe handles your notes so you can focus on your patients
  • Handle everything from vaccines to vomiting labs to laceration repairs
  • Build real relationships and flex your medical skills in one place

No Overnights, Ever:

  • We’re open 8am–8pm—so you can get home for dinner

3:1 Support Staff Ratio:

  • You focus on medicine. We’ll support you with trained techs who have your back

No Non-Compete Contracts:

  • Stay because you love it, not because you’re locked in
  • Our leadership is accessible, responsive, and deeply invested in your success

What You’ll Do

  • Provide top-notch primary and urgent care to companion animals
  • Collaborate closely with a team that believes in “No Boundaries” medicine
  • Work 3–4 days per week (full-time); weekends rotated fairly
  • Help us keep improving—your ideas are valued and implemented

Who You Are

  • DVM or VMD, licensed and in good standing in Colorado
  • Experience in general practice, urgent care, or emergency
  • Passionate about learning, growing, and working as part of a team
  • Looking for something better—more supportive, more rewarding, more fun

Bonus points if you have:

  • Urgent care or ER background
  • Strong interest in surgery or dentistry

What You’ll Get

  • No negative accrual – your base is your base
  • Fully covered medical, dental & vision insurance
  • 401(k) matched by Sploot
  • 12 weeks paid parental leave + generous PTO
  • All professional fees covered – licensing, liability, memberships
  • Sploot-branded FIGS scrubs, snacks, and regular team events
  • Deep pet care discounts (we get it, pets are family)

Your Future Looks Good from Here

At Sploot, we’re building the future of vet med—one clinic, one case, one team member at a time. Join our Highlands Ranch team and discover how fun, fulfilling, and supportive a veterinary career can be.

Ready to revolutionize vet care? Apply today and let’s make it happen.


According to Colorado state law, our company practices continuous hiring, ensuring equal opportunity employment and ongoing consideration for qualified candidates. We welcome applications year-round and are committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce.

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