Board-Certified Veterinary Dermatologist | Texoma Veterinary Hospital (Sherman)
Board‑Certified Veterinary Dermatologist – Texoma Veterinary Hospital
Salary: USD $200,000.00 – $225,000.00 per year
Employment sector: Clinical Practice
Minimum Experience: Any Experience Level Considered
Practice OverviewThe Texoma Veterinary Hospital has been serving Sherman, Texas since 1984. Founded by talented individuals passionate about animals and their owners, our team includes skilled veterinarians, friendly service staff, and top‑class medicine in a welcoming facility. All veterinarians are members of the Texas Academy of Veterinarians, and one is a Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners.
We have recently completed a full remodel and expansion that adds a new CT suite, dentistry suite, special procedures room, and more. The modern facility is equipped with technology essential for advanced specialty care.
More About the RoleBoard‑Certified Veterinary Dermatologists are invited to join our growing specialty team. This is an opportunity to build and grow a thriving dermatology service within a highly respected, AAHA‑accredited hospital that prioritizes exceptional patient care and advanced medicine.
Our hospital excels in providing the technology and resources needed for high‑level practice:
- CT
- Digital radiology
- Ultrasound
- Advanced diagnostic capabilities
- Therapeutic laser
- Comprehensive in‑house laboratory services
- Collaborative, multi‑disciplinary case management
You will collaborate with an experienced team of veterinarians and support staff who value teamwork, high‑quality medicine, and a client‑first approach. Patients are seen from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and our doctors do not have weekend appointments, allowing for a healthy work‑life balance.
Essential Responsibilities- Examine and treat companion animals to detect and determine the nature of disease or injuries.
- Operate diagnostic equipment and collect diagnostic samples as well as interpret results.
- Advise pet owners on preventative care and treatment options.
- Perform surgery and prescribe medication as needed.
- Provide counsel around pet end‑of‑life care.
- Maintain patient medical records.
- Ensure compliance with veterinary ethics and relevant statutes, policies, and procedures.
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited AVMA institution.
- Appropriate state licensure.
- Eligibility to obtain DEA/BNDD.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrates professional and courteous presentation consistently with staff and clients.
- Ability to lift patients and carry equipment up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients or carry equipment over 25 pounds with assistance.
- Competitive compensation within negotiable ranges based on experience.
- Unlimited personal time.
- Bonus incentives.
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Retirement benefits (401(k) and Roth(k) with employer match).
- CE and licensure reimbursement.
- Flexible work schedules.
- Career path development support.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- DVM Referral Program.
- Mental health resources.
- Relocation assistance available.