New Graduate Fellowship-GP or ER-Absecon Veterinary Hospital
About the role
The New Graduate Mentorship Program at Absecon Veterinary Hospital (AVH) is a structured, year-long program designed to support new graduate veterinarians as they transition into confident, competent, and fulfilled clinicians. Our goal is not just to train, but to build long-term relationships. This program is intentionally designed as a pathway to continued employment, with the expectation that successful participants will transition into a permanent associate veterinarian role with AVH at the conclusion of the first year. We are deeply invested in mentorship, sustainability, and retention, and we seek candidates who are excited to grow with our hospital beyond their mentorship year.
Program Overview & Long-Term Vision
The AVH New Graduate Mentorship Program provides a comprehensive, supported clinical experience across: General Practice, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery. Participants receive hands-on training, consistent mentorship, and progressive responsibility in a learning-focused environment. By the end of the year, doctors are prepared to step confidently into an associate role with a strong clinical foundation and established relationships with clients and staff.
About Absecon Veterinary Hospital
Absecon Veterinary Hospital (AVH) is a privately owned, AAHA-accredited hospital that has proudly served Atlantic County and surrounding communities since 1980. Our general practice provides comprehensive wellness, sick care, urgent care, emergency, and surgical services, with a strong emphasis on client communication and patient-centered medicine. Key Highlights Of Our Hospital Include:
- AHHA Accredited for over 30 years
- Fear Free Certified (since 2022)
- Cat Friendly Gold Certified
- Expanded Emergency Services (opened in 2020)
- Growing Exotics and Integrative Care, including acupuncture
Our emergency service functions as an extension of local primary care hospitals, supporting the broader veterinary community with after-hours care (to 10pm) and overnight hospitalization.
Program Description
The AVH New Graduate Mentorship Program provides a comprehensive, supported clinical experience across: General Practice, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery. Participants receive hands-on training, consistent mentorship, and progressive responsibility in a learning-focused environment. By the end of the year, doctors are prepared to step confidently into an associate role with a strong clinical foundation and established relationships with clients and staff.
Mentorship & Educational Support
We prioritize safety, clinical support, and growth. New graduates are never scheduled alone without senior veterinarian support. Mentorship Includes:
- One-on-one case and surgical mentorship with experienced veterinarians
- Real-time collaboration during clinical shifts
- Weekly Intern/Mentee Rounds focused on: Case discussion, Clinical reasoning, Client communication, Professional development, Periodic educational lectures, Wet labs to strengthen technical skills
- Quarterly performance reviews with structured feedback and goal setting
Clinical Responsibilities & Schedule
The typical weekly schedule includes: Two General Practice shifts, One Emergency Department shift, One Surgery shift. All emergency and surgery shifts are scheduled alongside a senior associate veterinarian.
- General Practice
- New graduates begin with shadowing and transition to independent appointments with appropriate time, mentorship, and case selection to support confidence-building and relationship development with clients and staff.
- Urgent Care & Emergency Department
- During emergency shifts, participants assist with 1–3 hospitalized cases and support incoming urgent care cases and emergencies under direct supervision.
- Responsibilities include: Patient examinations, Treatment plan adjustments, Client and referring veterinarian communication, Medical record completion, Participation in rounds, procedures, and surgeries as appropriate
- Surgery
- Participants perform pre-anesthetic exams, review cases, and prepare anesthesia plans (finalized with a supervising veterinarian).
- Surgical responsibility progresses throughout the year: Starting with spays and neuters, Advancing to more complex procedures as skills develop
Requirements
DVM or equivalent
Eligible for or holding a New Jersey State Veterinary License
Benefits
Benefits, Vacation & Holidays: 3 weeks of paid vacation
Shift trades permitted in lieu of vacation time, when feasible
Eight recognized holidays:
Memorial Day
July 4th
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Day