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Magruder Tabb Animal Clinic - Veterinarian

Yorktown, Virginia

Who is VetEvolve?

VetEvolve is a people-first organization that provides industry know-how and reliable support to veterinary teams, enabling them to deliver exceptional patient care. We focus on creating a genuine, supportive, people-focused environment that prioritizes each individual to ensure they are achieving their career goals and are fulfilled personally, professionally, and financially. Our culture is driven by the core values Serve, Evolve, and Trust, and every day our mission is to make things better for veterinary professionals. Hear why our veterinarians are "Happy Here" on our videos page!

Magruder Tabb Animal Clinic is seeking a full or part time experienced or new graduate veterinarian to join our growing team! 

Highlights/Overview:

  • Brand new, custom-built 9,000 sq. foot hospital
  • Loyal clients who care deeply about their pets’ medical care. Demand for services is very high; a strong caseload will be immediately available to experienced veterinarians joining the team.
  • Customized, enhanced CE packages - let’s identify your unique goals together and map out a plan to achieve them!
  • Dr. Wallace is an experienced mentor. His colleague, Dr. Lattimer was mentored from prior to vet school and is excited to participate in the mentorship of developing veterinarians.
  • Excellent culture, collaborative environment, and low turnover
  • Hours: Monday-Friday 8a-5p and Saturdays 8a - 12p, closed on Sundays, with flexible shifts available
  • Yorktown, Virginia is a suburb of Newport News, located one hour away from Virginia Beach. Close to Williamsburg. Yorktown is a fantastic area with an affordable cost of living, top-ranked school systems, wonderful dining options, lots of parks and outdoor activities, and much more.

Dr. Lattimer on why she loves working at Magruder-Tabb:

“The doctors and staff at Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic have provided me with a supportive environment to develop my skills as a new graduate and grow into a confident, independent clinician. The fast-paced environment is engaging and provides varied opportunities to practice both gold-standard and low-cost care for our diverse clientele. The doctors practice collaboratively and are willing to discuss cases and treatment plans to help provide the best care for our clients and their pets. I am grateful for the experiences I’ve had at Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic that have shaped me into the doctor I am today.”
– Amy Lattimer, DVM

Who we are seeking

  • Full or part-time veterinarian
  • New graduates seeking mentorship and experienced veterinarians are welcome
  • Collaborative teammate who keeps up to date on new developments in veterinary medicine

About VetEvolve

  • Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic is part of the VetEvolve hospital network. VetEvolve’s goal is simple - to provide every team member with the resources they need to be “Happy Here.” Happy Here means something different to each individual and will evolve as you progress through your career and/or experience significant life changes. We look forward to learning more about your goals and how we can best support you.
  • Strong, people-focused culture centered around our core values - Serve, Evolve, Trust. We use these values to guide our actions and the way we support each other every day.
  • “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. Their up front focus on honesty and improving over time keeps surprising me each time they demonstrate it. Veterinary medicine is not always the prettiest, easiest, happiest, or most satisfying line of work as we all know, but I can't imagine doing it for any other group. VetEvolve has been able to retain a small feel over time, as it grows, which is huge for me.” - VetEvolve Veterinarian
  • Learn more about why our veterinarians and support teams are Happy Here via our blog and video pages

Compensation & Benefits

  • Full-time, experienced veterinarian with strong surgical skills base salary: $140-225k. Commensurate with skillset, experience, schedule and your preferred pace.
  • Additional opportunities to earn: Highly competitive monthly, no negative accrual bonus plan. Earning potential 225k. Bonus plan is not mandatory (for candidates preferring straight salary). Equity opportunity available starting early 2025.
  • Relocation stipend
  • Bonus in exchange for multi-year commitment negotiable; commensurate with length of commitment, skillset and schedule commitment
  • Basic benefits information: Paid vacation & sick leave; health, dental, vision insurance with generous employer contribution; several additional supplemental insurance options; 100% coverage of liability, license defense, professional dues and licensing fees, 401k with generous employer contribution, 100% coverage of short term disability insurance premiums.
  • Wellness, Mentorship and Professional Development
    • Customizable continuing education package tailored to your goals and passions & full week of paid time off for continuing education each year.
    • Support From the Start wet lab-focused mentorship program for new graduates. Continues through your first year of employment.
    • Additional internal continuing education opportunities including but not limited to webinars, annual veterinarian retreats, local didactic and hands-on CE
    • MentorVet, Vet Specialists On Demand, AbleTo coaching & counseling and several additional mental health and professional development tools.

Ready to Learn More?

We look forward to learning about your unique priorities and goals and working together with our local hospital teams to support you.

Contact mostriansky@vetevolve.com for more information and a confidential, exploratory conversation or apply directly.

Ready to Learn More?

We look forward to learning about your unique priorities and goals and working together with our local hospital teams to support you.

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