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White’s Pet Hospital is seeking an Associate Veterinarian to join our 100 year old practice!
White’s Pet Hospital has been providing care for our clients and their pets in the Santa Barbara area for over 100 years! We are proud of our history and use it to solidify our values while our hospital and practices evolve with the advancements in veterinary medicine. Our Team is dedicated to a compassionate approach to all our patient care and client services. We understand that by sharing knowledge and consistently seeking out best practice methods in all areas of our hospital, we can provide unparalleled veterinary care. Our values have allowed us to maintain a loyal and appreciative client base who return to us year after year with their wonderful pets.
We are looking for a veterinarian interested in working with our multi-doctor team in the beautiful coastal town of Santa Barbara. Our team consistently strives for a higher degree of medicine and care, and we are excited to work with a likeminded and motivated leader.
About our practice:
What we have to offer:
About Santa Barbara, CA:
Santa Barbara is best known for its small-town beach vibe, breathtaking sunsets, outdoor activities, wine tasting, and world-class restaurants. One of the top reasons to move to Santa Barbara is its amazing weather. With a Mediterranean climate, summers are typically warm and dry while winters are cool and wet. There is an average of 283 sunny days throughout the year which makes for more fun outdoors.
Qualifications:
Candidate must be a graduate from an AVMA accredited college or have successfully passed the ECFVG certification program or the PAVE certification program.
If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Taylor Smith – Taylor.Smith@nva.com and visit our website at https://www.whitespethospital.com/
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