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Bay Beach Veterinary Emergency Hospital - Emergency Veterinarian (New Graduates Welcome)

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Bay Beach Veterinary Emergency Hospital in Virginia Beach, Virginia is a multi-doctor 24/7 emergency practice serving 90% companion animals and 10% exotics. We have a strong focus on maintaining exceptional client communication, patient care and medical protocol standards, and visiting specialists provide echocardiogram and advanced ultrasound service. We believe every patient and client deserves the best medicine and care we can offer. Bay Beach Veterinary Emergency Hospital also has a General Practice sister hospital (6 doctors, fully staffed) located just 20 minutes away, in the heart of Virginia Beach. 


 

Join Our Team at Bay Beach Veterinary Emergency Hospital – Virginia Beach, VA

Bay Beach Veterinary Emergency Hospital in Virginia Beach, Virginia is seeking a full-time or part-time Emergency Veterinarian to join our dynamic, multi-doctor team. Whether you’re a new graduate seeking mentorship or an experienced ER doctor, we welcome you to grow with us.

At Bay Beach Veterinary Emergency Hospital, we are committed to exceptional patient care, clear client communication, and professional excellence. Every patient and client deserves the highest standard of veterinary medicine—and we strive to deliver it every day. All conversations about joining our team are completely confidential, so you can explore opportunities openly and safely.

Our sister General Practice hospital, located just 20 minutes away in the heart of Virginia Beach, offering collaboration opportunities and access to a larger veterinary community.

Why Virginia Beach?

Our area has something for everyone:

  • Beaches, mountains, hiking trails, and dog parks

  • Vibrant restaurants, breweries, and local events

  • Excellent schools and specialized academies

  • Endless outdoor activities for you and your pets

What We Offer

  • Competitive base salary for full-time or part-time ER veterinarians

  • Commitment/relocation bonuses based on schedule and experience

  • Optional production bonus plan with monthly reset, no negative accrual

  • Experienced, collaborative doctors and skilled support staff

  • Work-life balance with schedules designed to suit you and your family

  • Access to 25 credentialed technicians across our ER and GP locations

  • Visiting specialists for echocardiograms and advanced ultrasound

  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, and life insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, liability coverage, 401(k) with generous employer contribution, and license and professional dues coverage

  • Continuing education support, including a paid week off for CE, hands-on wet lab stipends, and internal wellness-focused CE opportunities

  • Access to Veterinary Specialists on Demand, NOMV Lifeboat, and other support platforms

Who We’re Looking For

  • Full or part-time Emergency Veterinarians with a variety of shifts available, including overnight rotations

  • New graduates seeking mentorship

  • Experienced ER veterinarians ready to thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment

  • Veterinarians interested in overnight relief opportunities

  • ER externs welcome

About VetEvolve

Bay Beach VEH is part of the VetEvolve network, where our mission is simple: to make every team member “Happy Here.” Our people-first culture is built on our core values:

  • Serve: We support our community, patients, clients, and each other with genuine care.

  • Evolve: We continually improve, embrace feedback, and solve challenges together.

  • Trust: We act with honesty, transparency, and reliability in everything we do.

We support mental wellness with partnerships with Not One More Vet and Headspace, and team members certified in Compassion Fatigue Professional training.

“They allow me the freedom to practice as I see fit…We can make almost all of our main decisions ourselves at the clinic level. Veterinary medicine isn’t always easy, but I can’t imagine doing it anywhere else. VetEvolve retains a small-clinic feel while providing a strong support network—truly a rare combination.” – Current VetEvolve Veterinarian

Take the Next Step

We’d love to hear about your goals and priorities and explore how we can support you in your career. 

Apply today via our website, or contact Vicki Fong at fong@vetevolve.com for more information.

Explore other opportunities within the VetEvolve network by visiting our careers page.

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