Associate Veterinarian

2 weeks ago


Cape Breton, Canada National Veterinary Associates Full time

Someone is dreaming of a career in the rolling hills of rural Nova Scotia.

Someone is looking forward to making clients into friends and continuing a tradition that began with Fundy Vets over 50 years ago—building relationships that last a lifetime.

Working within a team that invests in exceptional opportunities for continuing education and professional development, someone will enjoy countless ways Fundy Vets contributes to learning and growing in their career.

Someone wants to make their own mark while building on the strength of our team. Someone wants to work within the best practice in Canada—as named in 2022 by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA).

At Fundy Vets, we are proud to serve as one of the largest veterinary services in Atlantic Canada. Our clients—cats, dogs, and their people—count on us for exceptional care that supports their long‑term health and well‑being.

We’re looking for two small animal DVMs to join our team at Fundy Truro and Fundy Shubenacadie. Whether you’re a seasoned veterinarian or a recent graduate, we’re eager to support your success and help you thrive in a collaborative, friendly environment.

We’re open to exploring both full‑time and part‑time opportunities with the right candidates. Most importantly, we’re looking for individuals who share our values, are committed to providing exceptional service, and want to enjoy a fulfilling life outside of work.

If this sounds like your dream calling, wake up and apply today

Responsibilities

- Build rapport with clients by listening, empathizing, and gathering information.
- Perform physical exams, diagnostics, and medical, surgical, or dental procedures with the highest standard of care.
- Communicate with clients on topics such as pet diagnosis, treatment plans, preventive care, and nutrition.
- Maintain accurate client/patient medical records and logs.
- Stay current on veterinary medicine advancements.
- Represent the practice positively in the community.

Skills and Basic Qualifications

- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree.
- Licensure in good standing to practice in Canada.
- Commitment to practicing the highest standards of medicine and upholding veterinary ethics.

At NVA Canada diversity and inclusion are an important part of our everyday reality.

We are committed to fostering an open and inclusive environment where everyone belongs, our people feel comfortable and confident to be themselves and reach their full potential regardless of age, race, national or ethnic origin, gender identity or expression, marital and family status, religion or other belief, culture, sexual orientation, or disability.

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