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Medical Director - Rhode Island

AmeriVet Veterinary Partners · Wakefield, RI · 2 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time

Position Summary

The Medical Director (MD) serves as the clinical leader and medical voice of the practice, setting the standard for excellence in medical quality, exceptional patient care, positive client experiences, and a collaborative, high-performing team culture. As a trusted veterinarian within the community, the MD leads by example—delivering high quality medicine, mentoring and developing associate doctors, and fostering an environment where quality, compassion, and teamwork thrive. In alignment with AmeriVet’s strategic vision for veterinary excellence, the MD balances hands-on clinical practice with leadership responsibilities, spending most of their time providing direct patient care while also guiding medical quality and supporting the professional growth of the veterinary team.

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • Supervise the Associate and Partner doctors within the practice.

Responsibilities & Objectives

  • Set, model, and uphold medical quality standards for the practice, exemplifying excellence and delivering high-quality care in accordance with industry standards, AmeriVet guidelines, and state practice acts.
  • Foster and sustain a positive, collaborative hospital culture in which:
    • Patient care and safety always come first
    • Team members are empowered to share their voice, solve problems, and contribute ideas
    • The team works together to achieve hospital goals and deliver exceptional client and patient experiences
  • Coach, mentor, and manage veterinarians, ensuring they:
    • Achieve and maintain clinical proficiency in medical and surgical care
    • Demonstrate excellent client communication and education
    • Complete thorough, timely, and accurate medical records
    • Ensure appropriate and compliant charging for services and products
    • Lead by example in supporting a positive hospital culture
  • Receive regular coaching, feedback, performance reviews, and accountability as needed
  • Drive continuous improvement in medical quality, patient outcomes, and client trust through case review, thoughtful use of clinical insights, and professional judgment.
  • Evaluate, develop, and continuously improve clinical competency across the veterinary team, including doctors, relief doctors, veterinary assistants, and technicians, through direct observation, coaching, case discussions, and periodic medical record reviews to elevate medical quality and consistency of care.
  • Organize and lead regular doctor meetings to align medical standards, protocols, case reviews, and hospital priorities.
  • Partner closely with the Practice Manager to:
    • Maintain regular meetings to align on hospital initiatives, culture, people development, and medical and operational priorities
    • Manage hospital scheduling and clinical workflows to optimize team utilization, ensuring team members work at the top of their training and licensure in support of high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered care
    • Assess and manage the hospital inventory to ensure appropriate product availability and cost control
    • Coach and provide feedback to the veterinary team
    • Plan and participate in hospital-wide meetings
    • Support strategic initiatives and operational excellence, including performance metrics and business goals
    • Oversee the maintenance, and appropriate use of hospital medical equipment, ensuring safety, maintenance, functionality, and regulatory compliance
    • Actively engage with the local community to strengthen the hospital’s presence and impact, supporting practice growth through client education, outreach, partnerships, and initiatives that improve access to quality care and advance the well-being of pets in the community.
    • Collaborate with the Talent Acquisition team to recruit, interview, and onboard high-quality veterinary talent.
    • Serve as the Responsible Veterinarian, as required by federal, state, or local regulations, including oversight of: Any necessary federal, state or local registrations and permits
    • Controlled drug inventory, control and process
    • Radiation safety programs and compliance for the hospital, including serving as Radiation Safety Officer
  • Actively engage with the local community to strengthen the hospital’s presence and impact, supporting practice growth through client education, outreach, partnerships, and initiatives that improve access to quality care and advance the well-being of pets in the community.
  • Collaborate with the Talent Acquisition team to recruit, interview, and onboard high-quality veterinary talent.
  • Serve as the Responsible Veterinarian, as required by federal, state, or local regulations, including oversight of: Any necessary federal, state or local registrations and permits
  • Controlled drug inventory, control and process
  • Radiation safety programs and compliance for the hospital, including serving as Radiation Safety Officer

Skills Necessary for Success

  • Exceptional verbal, written, and nonverbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey complex medical information through multiple methods and settings.
  • Strong time management, prioritization, and delegation capabilities, enabling efficient and effective hospital operations.
  • Demonstrate sound clinical judgment and consistently make thoughtful, well-informed decisions.
  • Serve as a visible clinical leader and key driver of practice performance, quality of care, and continuous improvement.
  • Maintain the highest standards of professionalism, respect, and courtesy in all interactions.
  • Highly developed interpersonal skills that inspire trust, engagement, and collaboration across the hospital team.

Qualifications, Education, and Experience

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree required.
  • Active licensure without restrictions in the state of practice.
  • Active DEA Registration for responsible practice location(s).
  • Any required state-controlled substance, pharmacy, or other licenses and/or registrations as required.
  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience as a practicing Veterinarian.
  • Preferred minimum of 1 year of experience leading a veterinary team and/or multi-unit experience.
  • Commitment to a minimum of 35 hours per week.

Clinic Snapshot

  • Practice Type: Small Animal General Practice
  • Average Daily Patient Volume: Busy, well-paced GP caseload
  • Support Staff Ratio: Strong technician and CSR support (you’re never on your own)
  • Case Mix: Wellness & preventive care, soft tissue surgery, dentistry, urgent care, and internal medicine
  • Technology & Equipment: Digital X-ray, in-house lab diagnostics, modern surgical and monitoring equipment
  • Team Culture: Collaborative, mentorship-driven, and client-focused with a strong emphasis on teamwork and respect

What Makes Us Different

  • Medical autonomy: Practice medicine YOUR way.
  • Referral program: Join our team, bring your friends, and get paid!
  • Customized CE programs & allowances:
  • Career pathing & relocation support:
  • Robust support: Skilled technicians, dedicated CSRs, and a leadership team that listens
  • Growth-focused: We invest in your development—clinically, professionally, and financially

How we Invest In You

  • Competitive Salary up to $180,000 + Production Bonus
  • Amerivet Ambassador: Responsible for being an advocate and representative in support of our goals and values by attending events, regular calls etc. as needed.
  • Performance Metrics & Operational Support: To maximize earnings
  • Referral bonus program: Bring great talent to our network & get rewarded.
  • Flexible scheduling, strong work-life balance, and mentorship programs
  • Relocation assistance and sign-on bonuses available
  • 401 (k) retirement savings plan with company match
  • Tuition reimbursement and student loan support
  • Income protection, Life Insurance, supplemental protection

Medical Director Stipend

Amerivet offers a Medical Director Stipend to support the additional responsibilities and leadership role of the MD position.

DVM Long-Term Incentive (LTI) Cash Program

The DVM Long-Term Incentive (LTI) Cash Program is designed to recognize excellence, reward performance, and foster lasting careers. This program is in addition to your base salary and existing production bonuses — not a replacement. You will receive regular updates on your progress and have access to a dedicated support team whenever you need guidance.

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