Medical Operations Partner
American Veterinary Group (AVG) is seeking a collaborative and experienced Medical Operations Partner to join our team and support 3 hospitals in the Atlanta market. If you’re a skilled veterinarian with a passion for leadership and team development, we want to hear from you!
At AVG, we believe in empowering our people to provide exceptional veterinary care. As our Medical Operations Partner, you’ll work alongside our talented DVM staff to elevate patient care and deliver an exceptional client experience. You’ll be a key leader in fostering a positive and productive work environment, mentoring and collaborating with our veterinary teams, and contributing to the continued growth and success of our hospitals.
About the Role:
This is an ideal opportunity for an Associate Veterinarian seeking a step towards regional leadership or an experienced DVM seeking a new challenge with greater impact. Whether you’re looking to expand your leadership skills while remaining clinically active or are seeking a role that allows you to mentor and support fellow DVMs, this position offers a unique blend of clinical practice and operational leadership.
- Champion Clinical Excellence:
- See clients, perform procedures, and build your own clientele, dedicating 75-100% of your time to direct patient care.
- Provide hands-on clinical support, case consultations, and mentorship to DVMs, especially new graduates in surgery and dentistry.
- Implement process improvements to optimize hospital operations and client satisfaction.
- Build and Engage Our Veterinary Community:
- Foster a positive work environment, supporting DVMs and collaborating with the Regional Director on operational issues and strategic planning.
- Actively participate in regional DVM recruitment, partnering with the Talent Relations team on interviews and onboarding, attracting top talent to our team.
- Mentor new graduate DVMs, providing guidance and support for their professional development.
- Drive Operational Success:
- Collaborate on efficient hospital operations and optimized scheduling.
- Manage hospital flow, staffing needs, and analyze performance data.
- Analyze performance metrics, understand financial implications, and collaborate on budget management and resource allocation.
- Ensure Compliance and Quality Assurance:
- Conduct inspections and promote a culture of quality patient care.
- Monitor DEA logs and ensure regulatory compliance.
- What You’ll Bring:
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or equivalent.
- Active Veterinary License in the state(s) of all assigned hospitals.
- 3-5 years of experience in veterinary practice.
- DEA license registration (as needed to cover vacancies).
- Ability to travel occasionally (company-paid).
- Demonstrated leadership qualities, including empathy, self-confidence, and a collaborative spirit.
This role is designed to be primarily clinical, with a target allocation of 75-100% of your time dedicated to direct patient care and clinical activities. Administrative tasks, such as interviewing new veterinarians, mentoring new graduates, compliance checks, and budget discussions, will comprise the remaining 0-25%. Regional travel is a requirement of this position, allowing you to effectively support the hospitals within your assigned area.
Work Schedule & Production Potential:
This position operates on a four-day work week and offers production potential, allowing you to directly impact your earnings through clinical work.
Hospitals in Region: