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Description
Great Neck Veterinary Clinic & PAWS for Rehabilitation
Our growing veterinary team is seeking two veterinarians to join our collaborative, patient-focused organization — one in General Practice and one with an interest or certification in Rehabilitation Medicine.
This is a unique opportunity to join a supportive, team-oriented environment where doctors work closely together and are encouraged to practice the type of medicine they are most passionate about.
We are looking for veterinarians who are dedicated, flexible, and true team players who value strong communication and high-quality patient care.
About Our Practices
Great Neck Veterinary clinic is a modern, high-touch general practice known for exceptional client service, strong patient advocacy, and a positive team culture.
PAWS for Rehabilitation is a well-established rehabilitation and pain management practice offering advanced therapies including:
Underwater treadmill, Therapeutic laser, Shockwave, PRP, Electronic Gait analysis, Musculoskeletal ultrasound
Together, our teams collaborate to provide comprehensive, whole-patient care.
Positions Available
General Practice Veterinarian
Wellness and preventative care
Medical case management
Routine surgery and dentistry (based on comfort level)
Strong client communication and relationship building
Rehabilitation Veterinarian (CCRP/CCRT or interest in certification)
Mobility and pain management cases
Developing rehabilitation treatment plans
Collaboration with rehab therapists and referring veterinarians
Integrative and quality-of-life focused care
What We Offer
Flexible scheduling (Full-time or Part-time)
No after-hours emergencies
Strong technician support
Collaborative, low-drama team environment
Competitive compensation based on experience
Benefits May Include
Health insurance
Retirement plan
Paid time off
CE allowance
Licensing and dues
Employee Assistance Program
Employee pet care discounts
Requirements
Qualifications
DVM or VMD degree
Virginia veterinary license (or ability to obtain)
Strong communication skills
Team-oriented mindset
Commitment to patient-centered care
Rehabilitation certification (for rehab-focused role) or interest in training