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Veterinary Emergency Services - Emergency Veterinarian

Verona, Virginia, United States

Veterinary Emergency Services (VES) in Verona, Virginia, near Staunton and 45 min west of Charlottesville, is a 24/7/365 emergency clinic. We are well-established, with an excellent reputation and clients willing to travel for our services. Culturally, the VES team prioritizes supporting one another and sharing ideas to ensure after hours shifts run smoothly and each patient receives the best possible care. We are proud of our tight-knit team and high staff retention rates. 


 

Emergency Veterinarian

Veterinary Emergency Services (VES) | Verona, VA (Near Staunton & Charlottesville)

Looking to practice high-quality emergency medicine in a collaborative environment where you’re supported, respected, and genuinely enjoy coming to work—while living somewhere you love?

Veterinary Emergency Services (VES) is seeking a skilled and motivated Emergency Veterinarian to join our well-established, highly respected 24/7 emergency hospital serving Verona and the surrounding communities. This is an opportunity to work alongside a strong clinical team while making a meaningful impact in a fast-paced ER setting.

Why You’ll Love VES

At VES, we believe great medicine starts with a great team. Our culture is built on support, collaboration, and trust, where veterinarians and support staff work seamlessly together to deliver the highest level of care.

  • Tight-knit, collaborative team environment
  • Strong clinical support from experienced veterinarians and LVTs
  • A hospital known for high-quality care and as a trusted veterinary emergency resource within the community
  • Leadership that values communication, efficiency, and team wellbeing

What You’ll Experience

  • A true 24/7 emergency and critical care environment
  • Diverse and dynamic caseload
  • Opportunities to practice advanced emergency medicine
  • A team-oriented approach where you’re supported on every shift

Hospital Highlights

  • Established, trusted emergency hospital with strong community roots
  • 4 emergency veterinarians on staff
  • Experienced, long-tenured LVT team of 11
  • Fully equipped with:
    • In-house lab (CBC, Chem, U/A, Coags, SnapTests – CPL, FELV/FIV, Heartworm)
    • Digital radiology
    • Ultrasound
    • Snyder Cage
  • Positive culture with strong retention

Live Where Others Vacation 🌄

Verona, Virginia offers an incredible balance of career opportunity and lifestyle.

  • Located in the scenic Shenandoah Valley
  • Minutes from outdoor recreation in Shenandoah National Park
  • Close to the vibrant and historic Staunton
  • Easy access to Charlottesville for dining, shopping, and entertainment
  • Enjoy a lower cost of living with beautiful mountain surroundings

Whether you prefer hiking, wineries, or a relaxed pace with access to city amenities, this area has it all.

What We Offer (Compensation & Benefits)

  • We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage. In addition, employees are eligible to participate in our 401(k) retirement plan. Other benefits include paid time off, paid holidays and access to employee assistance program.

Why Join VetEvolve?

At VetEvolve, everything we do is centered around people. We’re committed to creating environments where veterinarians can thrive professionally and personally.

  • Industry-leading retention
  • Strong focus on mental health and wellbeing
  • Professional growth and development opportunities
  • Demonstrate integrity, ethics, and embody VetEvolve’s core values of Service, Evolve, and Trust.

What We’re Looking For (Qualifications)

  • DVM or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited program
  • Eligible for or currently holding a Virginia veterinary license
  • DEA license (or ability to obtain)
  • Experience or strong interest in emergency medicine
  • Team-oriented mindset and commitment to high-quality care
  • Strong medical, surgical, and diagnostic skills across emergency medicine
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and mentoring abilities
  • Collaborates effectively in a fast-paced, client-centered environment
  • Commitment to maintaining professional ethics, safety, and high-quality patient care
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and safely handle animals up to 130 pounds
  • Comfortable sitting, standing, walking, bending, and kneeling for extended periods throughout your scheduled shift
  • Professional, neat appearance consistent with hospital standards

Make Your Move

If you’re looking for a place where you can practice exceptional emergency medicine, be part of a strong team, and enjoy an incredible quality of life, we’d love to connect.

Apply via VetEvolve Careers or for a confidential conversation contact Vicki Fong for more information. 

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