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Tri County Veterinary Clinic - Veterinarian

Sevierville, TN

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!


 

Associate Veterinarian — Tri-County Veterinary Clinic (Sevierville, TN)

Tri-County Veterinary Clinic in Sevierville, Tennessee—minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains and ~30 minutes from downtown Knoxville—is seeking a full-time or part-time Associate Veterinarian to join our multi-doctor team.

Tri-County is a full-service general practice offering compassionate, high-quality medicine for dogs and cats—with the added variety of exotics (birds, reptiles, and pocket pets). Our friendly, experienced team is committed to personalized care and a collaborative, growth-minded culture. New graduates and experienced veterinarians are welcome.

Highlights

  • Multi-doctor practice with a skilled support team, including LVMTs, in a warm, client-focused environment

  • Robust services and tools: wellness and sick care, dentistry with dental radiographs, digital radiography, diagnostic ultrasound, echocardiograms/ECG, in-house lab, laser surgery & therapy, soft-tissue and orthopedic surgery, microchipping, and boarding

  • Exotics care (birds, reptiles, pocket pets) for clinicians who enjoy variety

  • Family-oriented, team-first culture focused on collaboration and professional growth

  • Lifestyle location: Sevierville/Seymour area near Knoxville and the Smokies

Who We’re Looking For

  • Full-time or part-time Associate Veterinarian

  • New grads seeking mentorship and experienced DVMs welcome

  • A collaborative teammate who values personalized medicine and stays current on advances in veterinary care

About VetEvolve

Tri-County Veterinary Clinic is part of the VetEvolve hospital network. VetEvolve focuses on helping every team member be “Happy Here” through people-first support, local-level autonomy, and growth opportunities across our practices. (Tri-County joined VetEvolve in 2023.)

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive base compensation commensurate with experience, schedule, and preferred pace

  • Additional earning opportunities: highly competitive monthly, no-negative-accrual bonus plan 

  • Relocation stipend available

  • Paid time off (vacation & sick), medical/dental/vision with employer contribution, supplemental options, 401(k) with employer contribution

  • 100% coverage for professional liability, license defense, dues, and state licensing fees

  • 100% employer-paid short-term disability premiums

  • Annual continuing education (CE) allowance

Wellness, Mentorship & Professional Development

  • Structured new-grad mentorship with hands-on learning and progressive skills development

  • Ongoing internal CE (webinars, workshops, retreats)

  • Annual dedicated paid CE PTO
  • Access to MentorVet, Vet Specialists On Demand, coaching/counseling resources, and additional professional development tools


Ready to explore?
Contact Vicki Fong at fong@vetevolve.com for more information and a confidential, exploratory conversation.

 

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