Associate Veterinarian
- Ashton, Idaho, United States
- Full-Time
- On-Site
Job Description:
️ Associate Veterinarian Job Description: Fremont County, Idaho
About the Opportunity
Join a dedicated, community-centered veterinary team in the scenic Fremont Area of Idaho (St. Anthony/Island Park region). This position is perfect for a veterinarian who values a supportive, collaborative practice culture and an unparalleled outdoor lifestyle with access to Yellowstone National Park and the Teton Valley.
Practice Focus
This is a Mixed Animal Practice focused on comprehensive preventative care, internal medicine, and routine surgery for both small animals (dogs and cats) and large animals (cattle, horses, small ruminants). We emphasize compassion, continuity of care, and building long-lasting relationships with loyal clients across our rural community.
(open to only Small animal as well)
You will be expected to utilize our:
State-of-the-Art Diagnostics (Small Animal): In-house lab, digital radiography, and ultrasound.
Mobile Diagnostics (Large Animal): Portable X-ray/ultrasound and a company-provided veterinary truck for ranch and farm calls.
Compensation and Benefits
Salary and Compensation:
Competitive Base Salary: Typically starting around $110,000 for new/recent graduates, increasing significantly with experience, potentially up to $200,000+ DOE for seasoned professionals (Base salary, commensurate with experience, plus production/bonus potential).
Sign-On Bonus/Relocation: Potential eligibility for a generous sign-on/relocation bonus.
Work-Life & Professional Growth:
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and an annual Continuing Education (CE) stipend and paid time off for CE.
401(k) with company matching.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Reimbursement for professional licenses and dues (Idaho DVM license, DEA, etc.).
Robust veterinary service discounts and complimentary wellness plans for personal pets.
Location Perks: Be part of a practice where teamwork and support are central to daily operations in a community renowned for its outdoor recreation and family-friendly atmosphere.
Required Qualifications
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree.
Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in Idaho (ID).
Comfortable with high-quality small animal medicine and possessing skills or a willingness to learn mixed animal/large animal medicine and routine field surgery. (not required)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a collaborative, team-oriented mindset.