Associate Veterinarian – Stoughton, Massachusetts
About the Role
An exciting opportunity is available for an Associate Veterinarian in Stoughton, Massachusetts, joining a progressive small animal practice that combines high-quality general practice medicine with advanced rehabilitation services.
This role offers exposure to a broad and rewarding caseload, ranging from preventative healthcare and routine surgery to more complex general practice cases. The successful candidate will join a collaborative clinical team supported by experienced veterinary technicians, modern diagnostic equipment, and dedicated mentorship.
With full-time, part-time, and relief opportunities available, this position is ideal for both experienced veterinarians and new graduates seeking a supportive environment in which to develop their skills and career.
About the Practice
This established companion animal practice provides comprehensive veterinary care in a modern, well-equipped environment focused on clinical excellence and patient wellbeing.
The hospital offers a full range of services, including:
Preventative and wellness care
Internal medicine
Dentistry
Routine soft tissue surgery
Advanced pain management support
Rehabilitation and post-operative care services
A unique feature of the practice is its dedicated on-site rehabilitation facility, providing advanced support for mobility, recovery, and long-term patient care.
The team operates in a collaborative environment with strong veterinary technician support, shared case discussions, and a commitment to delivering exceptional patient outcomes.
Modern facilities and equipment support efficient, high-quality medicine, allowing clinicians to practice confidently across a varied caseload.
Responsibilities
The Associate Veterinarian will provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for companion animal patients.
Key responsibilities include:
Conducting consultations, examinations, and diagnostic workups
Developing treatment plans and preventative healthcare strategies
Performing routine surgical and dental procedures
Managing a varied caseload of canine and feline patients
Utilising in-house diagnostic and monitoring equipment to support patient care
Collaborating closely with veterinary nurses and support staff
Communicating effectively with pet owners regarding treatment options and recommendations
Maintaining accurate and compliant medical records
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate for this Associate Veterinarian job in Massachusetts will be passionate about providing exceptional veterinary care while contributing to a positive and collaborative team culture.
Requirements include:
DVM or equivalent veterinary degree from an accredited institution
Eligibility for veterinary licensure in Massachusetts
Commitment to practising high-quality veterinary medicine
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Team-oriented and collaborative approach
Desire for ongoing professional development and learning
Veterinary students, recent graduates, and experienced veterinarians are all encouraged to apply, with structured mentorship available for those early in their careers.
Compensation & Benefits
This position offers a competitive compensation package designed to support both professional and personal wellbeing.
Salary: $120,000 - $145,000 (based on experience, skills, and qualifications)
Potential eligibility for additional performance-based compensation programmes
Full-time, part-time, and relief opportunities available
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan with company match
Paid parental leave
Paid vacation and sick leave
Continuing Education allowance
Paid Continuing Education days
Access to extensive professional development and training resources
Structured mentorship for new graduates
Opportunities to participate in clinical studies and research initiatives
Wellbeing and mental health support programmes
Financial wellness resources
Generous employee pet care discounts
Apply Today
This is an excellent opportunity for veterinarians seeking Associate Veterinarian jobs in Stoughton, MA, offering a varied companion animal caseload, advanced rehabilitation services, strong mentorship, flexible scheduling options, and a supportive team environment.
To apply or discuss the role confidentially, please contact:
Contact:
Harvey McKinley - Senior Talent Partner
T: (432) 201-9105
E: harvey@supreme-ss.com