Associate Veterinarian - Princeton, West Virginia

Location Princeton
Discipline: Veterinary
Salary: $110000 to $145000
Contact name: Nick Gray

Contact email: nick@supreme-ss.com
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Associate Veterinarian Jobs in Princeton, WV | $110,000–$145,000 + Benefits

A small animal veterinary practice in Princeton, West Virginia is seeking a full-time or part-time Associate Veterinarian (DVM/VMD) to join their collaborative, supportive team. This position welcomes new graduates or experienced veterinarians and offers mentorship, advanced clinical tools, and a strong support network.

This role is ideal for veterinarians interested in orthopedic surgery mentorship, laser therapy, and working in a team-focused environment dedicated to high-quality patient care.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Base salary: $110,000–$145,000

  • Up to $25,000 relocation and commitment bonus

  • Monthly bonus program with no negative accrual

  • Comprehensive benefits package including:

    • 401(k) with generous employer contributions

    • Paid vacation and sick time

    • Health, dental, and vision insurance

    • Professional liability, life, and supplemental insurance

    • Coverage for licenses and professional dues

  • Continuing education (CE) allowance and paid CE time

  • Additional stipends for hands-on wetlabs and specialized courses

  • Access to MentorVet, Veterinary Specialists on Demand, NOMV Lifeboat, and other support platforms

Why This Associate Veterinarian Role Stands Out

  • Well-respected practice in the Princeton community

  • Tenured, passionate, and collaborative support staff

  • Structured mentorship for new graduates and veterinarians interested in orthopedic surgery

  • Fully equipped with:

    • Ultrasound

    • Endoscopy/rhinoscopy unit

    • Laser therapy and laser surgery equipment

  • Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education

Role Responsibilities

  • Provide medical, surgical, and dental care to small animal patients

  • Communicate effectively with clients regarding treatment plans, preventive care, and diagnostics

  • Maintain accurate medical and surgical records

  • Collaborate with support staff and fellow veterinarians to ensure high-quality patient care

  • Participate in ongoing continuing education and professional development

Qualifications & Ideal Candidate

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or equivalent) from an AVMA-accredited university

  • Current or obtainable DEA license

  • Active state veterinary license upon hire

  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

  • Compassionate and committed to high-quality, patient-centered care

Apply Today

Veterinarians seeking associate veterinarian jobs in Princeton, WV or small animal DVM positions in Southern West Virginia are encouraged to apply.

For more information, please contact:

Nick Gray
Director & Talent Acquisition Specialist
T: (786) 633-2054
E: nick@supreme-ss.com