When a beloved family member is at the end of their life, we want them to be comfortable and at home. The Hospice and Palliative Care veterinarian at Restful Paws serves our clients who want to be near their pets in their last days and hours.
Summary:
The Hospice and Palliative Care Veterinarian provides in-home hospice and palliative care, pain management and euthanasia services to our patients across the Bay Area. Your home base will be one of our SAGE hospitals, but you'll serve patients who are not necessarily patients at SAGE. Doctors in this role will be mostly mobile: delivering in-home euthanasia services and providing Quality of Life consultations. The nature of the work requires doctors to bring a high level of compassion to their work and to be comfortable working independently. Doctors must have exceptional client communication skills and a high level of organization and follow through. If you have 2-5 years of experience in general practice or emergency care and a working knowledge of end-of-life care, we want to meet you!
Locations:
This role is primarily a mobile practice, with travel throughout the Bay Area to delivery in-home euthanasia services. We are currently seeking veterinarians to serve the East Bay, South Bay and Peninsula.
About Restful Paws and SAGE:
Restful Paws is part of the SAGE network of hospitals in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are proud of the collaboration that happens between Restful Paws and our hospitals - our specialists work together to enable optimal patient outcomes and foster professional growth and learning. Our Hospice and Palliative Care service is a vital part of the care SAGE provides.
Some of our values in action:
Collaboration: Our Hospice and Palliative department collaborates with all our Bay Area hospitals and specialists. You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with a community of brilliant and diverse team of doctors.
Sustainability: As our industry changes, smaller, doctor led community practices are becoming more and more rare. We are constantly enhancing our model and growth strategy to ensure that the SAGE way thrives and spreads, keeping our core values and methods intact.
Compassion: Our work is about caring for living creatures, no matter how many legs they use. We place compassion first for our patients and their people.
Innovation: Top technology and top skills, we are about pushing the envelope to serve our community.
Schedule Options:
Full-time or part time.
Compensation and perks:
Get paid to learn! We offer a CE stipend for continuing education and coursework as you continue your journey
Relocation assistance is always an option. Live and work in beautiful, temperate San Francisco Bay!
Our doctors and outstanding support staff have created a unique environment emphasizing high caliber, compassionate and ethical service to our patients, clients, and referring veterinarians, as well as a continued commitment to the growth and welfare of everyone involved in our organization.
SAGE Veterinary Centers, a nationally recognized veterinary specialty hospital system, has joined the NVA Compassion-First network - a community of more than 100 specialty and emergency hospitals across North America. Driven by the spirit of collaboration and focused on empowering the advancement of veterinary medicine at the local hospital level, NVA Compassion-First is the trusted partner of hospital teams who are looking for more. More resources to advance their medicine, a greater sense of belonging, and increased opportunities to care for their patients, clients, and people. Learn more at [2] NVACompassionFirst.com
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Compassion-First and NVA recognize that we share deep-rooted values and priorities. For years, our dedication to Specialty and Emergency medicine has been a common background.
Our groups have long shared the belief that the best patient care comes from championing hospitals in their local communities and supporting the practices and culture that have made them successful. We believe in empowering veterinarians and their teams with deeper resources so they can do more of what’s already working.
Combining our strengths gives us the opportunity to make a lasting and positive impact on the profession, our people, and the care of animals.
As one of the only dedicated Specialty and Emergency groups in the industry, NVA Compassion-First is the trusted partner of hospital teams who are looking for more—more resources to advance their medicine, a greater sense of belonging, and increased opportunities to care for their patients, clients and people.