Veterinarian Medical Director Urgent Care
Integrity Placement Group - Cincinnati, OH
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Veterinarian – Medical Director, Urgent Care The company: We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced veterinarian to join our newly built hospital in Mason, Ohio, as Medical Director/Chief of Staff, with a special focus on developing and leading our urgent care operations. Our state-of-the-art facility includes a full in-house lab suite, digital x-ray, ultrasound, cold laser, digital dental x-ray, high-speed dental, a modern surgery suite, and isolation rooms. We also offer robust wellness plans to promote lifelong health for our patients and foster strong doctor-client relationships. The Position: In this leadership role, you will take ownership of building and managing the urgent care side of the practice. This includes designing workflows, establishing protocols, mentoring staff, and ensuring high-quality care for patients who require urgent attention. You’ll enjoy autonomy in your medical practice while being supported by a dedicated administrative team and the expertise of our Chief Medical Officer (who owns 13 animal hospitals), as well as other seasoned professionals including our Feline Medical Officer, Field Medical Director, and Chief of Staff team. Competitive salary plus bonus Sign-on and first-year guaranteed bonus (profit sharing) Relocation assistance Employee discounts 401K with 4% match after 12 months 15 days PTO in addition to national holidays 100% health, vision, and dental paid by employer (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Short-term and long-term disability available Student loan assistance/repayment Requirements: Active and clear license to practice veterinary medicine in Ohio Graduation from an accredited veterinary school Strong leadership and team-building skills Experience or interest in urgent care, emergency, or high-volume veterinary medicine Responsibilities: Build and oversee urgent care operations, including staffing, scheduling, and workflows Collaborate with veterinarians, technicians, and staff to provide high-quality urgent care Develop and implement urgent care protocols and staff training Triage, diagnose, and treat acute illnesses and injuries Ensure continuity of care for follow-up patients Lead quality improvement initiatives and mentor staff on urgent care best practices Manage inventory and supplies for urgent care services If interested please apply HERE or email CV to Compensation: $200,000 per year
Created: 2026-03-04