Associate Veterinarian--CHOOSE YOUR SCHEDULE! Are you interested in working at a progressive day practice to advance your skills in internal medicine, surgery, and radiology services?
Or are you looking to pursue a career with excitement and the unpredictable nature of emergency medicine?
Well how about both? Hobart Animal Clinic and Crossroads Animal Hospital are sister clinics located in Northwest Indiana that offer one of the most unique and dynamic veterinary work experiences. Both clinics are non-appointment based general practices during the day. After hours and on weekends, the facilities transition to emergency and critical care facilities that provide continued care for hospitalized and surgical patients, accept critical care transfers from other local clinics, and triage walk-in emergencies. We pride ourselves in round-the-clock high quality medicine and progressive care for our patients. Our large team of experienced doctors, talented RVTs, and well-trained assistants is the perfect learning opportunity for a new graduate looking for mentorship or for a seasoned veterinarian looking to advance their career.
New graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply! Hobart Animal Clinic/Crossroads Animal Hospital has 20 DVMs on staff, all of whom come from different backgrounds and experiences. This affords the opportunity for a new associate to dive into a diverse caseload, while still receiving guidance and mentorship at their preferred pace.
With two clinics open 24/7, the flexibility and schedule opportunities are endless. You have the opportunity to build your own schedule with day hours, overnights, weekends, or even a 3-day work week! You have the ability to build a schedule that will fit your work-life balance.
About Hobart Animal Clinic/Crossroads Animal Hospital: Both clinics are well-established, 24-hour facilities serving Northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland suburbs. Services include advanced soft tissue surgery with surgical laser, orthopedic surgery, endoscopy, ultrasound, digital radiology, dental X-ray, and cold laser therapy. |