Exclusive Veterinary Externship: 10 Paid Spots Available w/Housing! Myrtle Beach

Exclusive Veterinary Externship: 10 Paid Spots Available w/Housing!

Extern • Myrtle Beach
 
About Us:
Welcome to Hometown Veterinary Partners, where exceptional veterinary care meets vibrant community spirit! With our growing network of clinics across Minnesota, Illinois, South Carolina, and soon, Florida and Massachusetts, we’re on a mission to deliver top-notch care with a touch of warmth and compassion. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped to handle everything from routine wellness exams to advanced diagnostics and surgeries. We’re dedicated to nurturing the next generation of veterinarians by providing a supportive and enriching environment for hands-on learning and growth. 

Position Overview:
Are you ready for an exciting, hands-on externship experience? Join us at Hometown Veterinary Partners and dive into the world of veterinary medicine across our diverse locations! We’re looking for enthusiastic and motivated veterinary student externs from all years of veterinary school. This is your chance to gain invaluable experience in a dynamic environment, all while being rewarded with a paid externship and, for ten 3rd and 4th year students, a housing and travel stipend! 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Clinical Experience: Team up with our skilled veterinarians to assist with physical exams, diagnostics, and medical treatments. Get hands-on experience in surgeries, radiology, and lab procedures.
  • Patient Care: Engage in the care of our in-house patients, from monitoring and administering medications to communicating with pet owners.
  • Learning Opportunities: Dive into a variety of cases—from routine check-ups to complex surgeries. Learn directly from seasoned professionals who will provide you with valuable feedback and guidance.
  • Team Collaboration: Get to know the ins and outs of clinic operations, including client interactions, medical record management, and team coordination.

Qualifications:
 
  • Enrolled in an accredited veterinary school.
  • Passionate about veterinary medicine with a thirst for learning.
  • Great communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to thrive both independently and as part of a team.
  • Commitment to delivering compassionate care to pets and their families.

What We Offer:
 
  • Paid Externship: Enjoy compensation for your time and contributions.
  • Housing & Travel Stipend: Ten 3rd and 4th year students will receive a housing stipend to help cover your stay.
  • Awesome Locations: Whether you’re into beach vibes or city life, our locations have something to offer!
  • Hands-On Experience: Get direct experience in all aspects of veterinary care, from routine procedures to complex cases.
  • Mentorship: Learn from the best as you receive guidance from our experienced veterinarians.
  • Supportive Environment: Join a positive and collaborative team that values learning and growth.

We’re excited about the potential to bring several externs on board as full-time veterinarians and even offer the opportunity to become partner doctors in the future!
 
Hometown Veterinary Partners is dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
 
Ready to take the next step in your veterinary career? Apply now and join us in delivering exceptional care while having fun along the way!
 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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