An established, progressive small animal and urgent care practice in Ingram, Texas is seeking an experienced DVM to step into a Senior Associate / Lead Veterinarian position.
This opportunity is ideal for a doctor who enjoys a predominantly clinical role but is also ready to mentor colleagues and help guide a collaborative veterinary team.
Our exclusive client's caseload is primarily small animal and urgent care, with occasional pocket pets seen as part of their services.
About the Role
You will work alongside a team of veterinarians and experienced support staff in a busy, well-equipped hospital.
This position is largely patient-focused, while also offering leadership influence without heavy administrative burden.
Key responsibilities include:
Delivering high-quality small animal and urgent care medicine
Mentoring and supporting fellow DVMs
Assisting team members with clinical development and case support
Collaborating with leadership to maintain consistent medical standards
This role allows you to remain hands-on with cases while contributing meaningfully to the growth and direction of the hospital.
The Facility
Fully equipped with modern diagnostic and treatment tools to support excellent patient care, including:
Ultrasound
Digital radiography (body and dental)
ECG equipment
Dedicated dental capabilities
Strong technician and support team
The hospital culture is team-oriented, supportive, and committed to practicing high-quality medicine in a positive work environment
Schedule
Full time role working
4 days mid-week with occasional weekends on rotational basis:
Monday - Friday: 8 AM 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8 AM 1:00 PM
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary: $120,000 $150,000 (based on experience and leadership scope)
Production bonus structure
Established client base and full appointment schedule
Sign-on bonus available
3 weeks PTO
CE allowance
Paid licensure and professional dues
401(k)
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Disability and life insurance
Employee pet care discounts
About You
DVM degree from an accredited program
Licensed (or eligible for licensure) in Texas
Strong clinical skills in small animal medicine
Interest in urgent care caseloads
Confident communicator and team collaborator
Motivated to mentor colleagues and support professional development
If you are looking for a leadership-oriented veterinary opportunity in Ingram, Texas where you can focus on delivering exceptional patient care while helping shape a supportive and growing team, we encourage you to apply today.