Job Description
Job Description
Description
Join Our Team as a Veterinary Medical Director!
Location : Acorn Hill Animal Hospital – San Antonio, Texas
Acorn Hill Animal Hospital is seeking a veterinary leader to join our practice as a Medical Director.
Are you a veterinary leader passionate about delivering exceptional care and fostering a positive hospital team culture? Acorn Hill Animal Hospital, a trusted provider of small animal medicine in San Antonio, is seeking a Veterinary Medical Director to guide our practice and mentor our talented team of associate veterinarians and support staff.
Benefits
Sign on and retention bonuses are available!
- Generous compensation
- No Negative Accrual : Providing stability and financial security
- Flexible schedules
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- 24 / 7 access to our peer to peer mental well-being platform, Kindly Human.
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life Insurance
- Employee discounts
- Paid parental leave
- Professional development programs : Yearly Global FAST training, dental training with a board-certified dentist and more!
- Paid Professional liability insurance
- Scrub / white coat allowance
- 401k with 2% company match
- 529 Gift of College Savings Plan
- CE allowance ($2,500 a year and 3 days of CE-specific PTO for a Full-Time Veterinarian)
- Student loan repayment program (up to $15,000 per year for 4 years)
- AND we also pay 100% of Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and State Licensure Fees
About the Role
This veterinary leadership role combines clinical excellence with veterinary practice management responsibilities, offering a unique opportunity to :Lead and mentor a team of associate veterinarians and support staff to deliver outstanding care.
Establish and uphold medical protocols and ensure regulatory compliance.Collaborate with your Practice Manager and Regional Operations Manager to set hospital goals, develop strategies, and shape the future of Acorn Hill.Build a positive hospital team culture that emphasizes collaboration, professional growth, and work-life balance.Qualifications :
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited university, or equivalentActive licensure in good standing to practice in the state of Texas (or eligibility).5+ years of practice experience preferredPositive and effective leadership experienceA strong ability to manage staff and outcomes with emotional intelligenceCommitment to the highest standard of medicine and upholding the veterinary code of ethicsExperience effectively delegating tasks and achieving results with practice team membersWhy San Antonio?
San Antonio offers an unbeatable combination of culture, affordability, and vibrant living. With a growing pet-loving community, it’s the perfect place to further your career in veterinary care while enjoying the best of Texas.