We're Hiring: Associate Veterinarian – Central Valley, CA (Relief, Part-Time, Full-Time)

We are looking for a compassionate and skilled Associate Veterinarian to join our growing team! With multiple openings across California’s Central Valley, we offer flexible opportunities for Relief, Part-Time, and Full-Time roles.  This is not a remote opportunity, we are happy to offer relocation and Visa assistance. 

The ideal candidate is committed to delivering high-quality, client-centered veterinary care and excels at building strong, lasting relationships with both clients and team members. You’ll be supported by a dedicated group of experienced veterinarians, technicians, and support staff, working collaboratively in a positive, team-focused environment.

You will work closely with the Hospital Manager and report directly to the Regional Manager, ensuring alignment with our medical standards and commitment to excellence.

Why live in Central Valley, CA?

Central Valley, CA offers a unique blend of affordability and lifestyle that’s hard to match in California. With a lower cost of living compared to coastal cities, it’s an ideal place to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle while still being within driving distance of San Francisco, Sacramento, Yosemite, and the Sierra Nevada mountains. The area is rich in agriculture, farmers markets, and local wineries, and there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation like hiking, fishing, and boating. Charming towns, a strong sense of community, and access to both urban amenities and scenic countryside make Central Valley a great place to live and work.

We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Associate General Practice Veterinarian (DVM) who thrives in a fast-paced environment to join our team. The ideal candidate will be passionate about providing high-quality veterinary care and possess excellent communication skills to build lasting relationships with our clients. You will work alongside a team of experienced veterinarians, technicians, and support staff and will work closely with the Hospital Manager and report directly to the Regional Manager. 

Hospital Overview:

American Pet Clinic has been providing families and their beloved pets with compassionate veterinary care since 2012.  As a full-service veterinary clinic, we offer a wide range of comprehensive veterinary services to keep your pets in great health, from wellness exams and vaccinations to dental care, internal medicine and geriatric care. We also offer pain management and hospice & end of life care. 

Ceres, CA is an affordable, family-friendly Central Valley city with 11 parks, including the 76-acre River Bluff Regional Park, and a busy rec center offering programs for all ages. Its small-town charm shines through farmers’ markets, festivals, and community events, while good schools, nearby amenities, and growing transit access make it a practical place to call home.

Compensation and Benefits Overview:

  • Salary Range: $150,000 - $175,000  
  • Up to $100,000 Sign-On Bonus for a 3 year commitment 
  • No negative accrual and no non-compete!
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Generous sign-on bonus
  • Relocation assistance
  • Flexible schedule options
  • Employee pet care discounts
  • Full benefits package, including but not limited to: Quality health, dental, vision disability, liability insurance, 401k with company contribution, including reimbursement and time off for CE & license fees and more.

If this sounds like a team you want to be a part of, please email your resume to Lindsay Aimar at laimar@petvetcarecenters.com or apply at https://www.petvetcareers.com/

Qualifications:

  • Veterinarian degree (DVM) from an accredited college or university
  • Current State Veterinary License
  • DEA registration must be obtained and maintained
  • 1+ years of experience in a veterinary practice
  • Strong diagnostic and clinical skills
  • Excellent surgical and dental skills
  • Ability to work well in a team-oriented environment
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
  • Commitment to providing compassionate and high-quality veterinary care
Pay Range
$150,000$175,000 USD

At PetVet Care Centers, we’re committed to a Culture of Care — for pets, for the people who love them, and for the team members who make it all possible. With more than 420 hospitals across the U.S. and a team of over 11,000 dedicated professionals, including 1700+ veterinarians, we offer a unique blend of local leadership and national support that helps our hospitals thrive.

Our model is built on partnership, collaboration, and local medical autonomy, empowering each hospital to deliver high-quality care while benefiting from shared resources and a strong professional community. Whether you’re providing care in a hospital or supporting operations behind the scenes, PetVet is a place where you can grow your career, stay connected to your purpose, and make a meaningful impact.

You care for pets. We care for you.

PetVet is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, religion, citizenship, national origin/ancestry, physical/mental disabilities, military status or any other basis prohibited by law. EOE, M/F/D/V

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