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Small Animal Rotating Intern Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Lead and disciple a small group of NXT students. * Send weekly parent emails and any necessary ... Learn and practice teaching techniques by serving on the rotational teaching team. * Collaborate ...

Lead and disciple a small group of NXT students. * Send weekly parent emails and any necessary ... Learn and practice teaching techniques by serving on the rotational teaching team. * Collaborate ...

Veterinarian

Lindstrom, MN · On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Our thriving small-animal practice in Lindstrom, Minnesota is excited to welcome an Associate ... Full- or part-time options, four-day workweek, rotating half-day Saturdays No on-call or after ...

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Small Animal Rotating Intern information

What is a small animal rotating intern?

A Small Animal Rotating Intern is a veterinarian who has recently graduated from veterinary school and is completing a year-long internship at a veterinary hospital. This internship involves rotating through various specialties, such as surgery, internal medicine, emergency and critical care, and more. The goal is to gain hands-on clinical experience and advanced training under the supervision of experienced veterinarians. Small Animal Rotating Internships are common stepping stones for veterinarians interested in pursuing specialty residencies or careers in advanced clinical practice.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a small animal rotating intern?

To thrive as a Small Animal Rotating Intern, you need a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, strong clinical reasoning skills, and a solid foundation in small animal medicine. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, anesthesia machines, and veterinary practice management systems is often required. Strong communication, adaptability, and teamwork are crucial for effectively interacting with clients and colleagues in a fast-paced hospital environment. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure high-quality patient care, efficient workflow, and successful learning during the internship year.

What are some common challenges faced by small animal rotating interns during their internship year?

Small Animal Rotating Interns often encounter challenges such as managing a demanding schedule with long hours and balancing multiple clinical rotations in different specialties. Adapting quickly to new teams and learning environments, as well as handling emotionally difficult cases, can also be challenging. However, these experiences provide valuable learning opportunities, foster resilience, and help interns develop strong clinical and communication skills essential for advancing in veterinary medicine.

What is the difference between Small Animal Rotating Intern vs Small Animal Internship?

AspectSmall Animal Rotating InternSmall Animal Internship
CredentialsVeterinary degree, licensingVeterinary degree, licensing
Work EnvironmentMultiple departments, general practiceSpecialized rotations, general practice
DurationTypically 12 monthsUsually 12 months
PurposeBroad clinical experience across specialtiesComprehensive training, skill development

Both Small Animal Rotating Interns and Small Animal Internships require a veterinary degree and licensing. The main difference lies in the structure: rotating internships provide exposure to multiple specialties within a general practice setting, while internships focus on comprehensive training in a specific area. Both roles aim to enhance clinical skills and prepare veterinarians for advanced practice or specialty training.

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$85K - $110K/yr

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Job description

Mixed Animal Veterinarian
Location:
Dawson Veterinary Clinic - Dawson, Minnesota
https://dawsonveterinaryclinic.com/

Join a Practice That Values Communication, Hard Work & Quality Medicine!

Dawson Veterinary Clinic, located in Dawson, Minnesota, is excited to welcome a Mixed Animal Veterinarian to our team. We are a well-established, community focused practice that provides high-quality care, serving animals of all sizes and species. If you're passionate about making a difference in a rural community, enjoy a mixture of both small and large animal medicine, and want to work alongside a supportive, hardworking team that values growth, learning and compassion, we'd love to meet you! New graduates and experienced DVM's are both encouraged to apply!

About Us - Two Hospitals, One Team

Dawson Veterinary Clinic has been a trusted part of the community for years, providing both general practice and emergency services. Our practice is known for its laid-back, even-keeled atmosphere, with a team that gets along well and shares a strong work ethic and passion for our hospital. Clients are deeply appreciative of our commitment to their animals, and we take pride in offering quality medicine at an affordable price.

While our sister clinic, Appleton Veterinary Clinic, focuses more on small and large animals, Dawson maintains a strong mix of small and equine cases, With emergency care playing a significant role in our practice, we are looking for a veterinarian who is comfortable with or eager to learn about handling urgent cases.

Our practice is well-equipped with:

  • Digital X-ray
  • In-house labs
  • Zoetis Imagyst
  • Ultrasound
  • Mobile cattle chute
  • Haul-In Facility

Compensation, Perks & More

  • Salary: $85k - $110k + 20% Production
  • No Negative Accrual
  • Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 to welcome you as a full-time DVM
  • Relocation Assistance: $5,000 to make your move seamless
  • 3 Weeks PTO
  • Equity with Ownership Opportunities
  • Generous Benefits Package: Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
  • Professional Growth: Annual CE allowance of $2,000, 3 days CE-specific paid time off, and access to MentorVet Leap
  • 401(k) + Matching: 100% on the first 3%, plus 50% match on the next 3%
  • Practice both General Practice and Urgent Care
  • Opportunity to work with Small, Large, Equine, Exotics and Wildlife
  • Personalized, 1-on-1 Mentorship
  • Licenses, Dues & Memberships: Paid in full

 What Makes Us Stand Out

Dawson Veterinary Clinic offers a unique dual-hospital experience, allowing veterinarians to rotate between Appleton and Dawson for a diverse and engaging caseload. From small animals to large, exotics to equine, this role provides endless learning opportunities in a supportive and mentorship-driven environment. Our commitment to client relationships, flexible care, and a team-based culture makes us a standout practice for veterinarians who want variety, mentorship, and a close-knit community. We are open to mentoring a new graduate and encourage those who are eager to develop their skills in surgery, emergency medicine, and mixed animal medicine to apply.

The Area

Dawson, MN, is a small, welcoming community that offers outdoor recreation such as hunting, fishing, hiking, and ATV trails. It's a peaceful rural setting with a strong sense of community, yet larger cities like Minneapolis and Sioux Falls are within driving distance for weekend getaways. With local amenities, small-town charm, and access to outdoor adventures, Appleton is an ideal place for those who enjoy a slower pace of life with plenty of opportunities to explore.

About Associated Veterinary Partners (AVP)

Dawson Veterinary Clinic is proudly partnered with Associated Veterinary Partners (AVP), a vet-founded and operated network that prioritizes clinical autonomy and long-term success over short-term profits. Unlike many corporate groups, AVP is not private equity-backed, ensuring that you and your patients come first.

As a proud supporter of Not One More Vet (NOMV), AVP is committed to promoting mental health, wellness, and professional growth in the veterinary field.

Ready to join a practice that values support, growth, and connection? Apply today and take the next step in your rewarding veterinary career at Dawson Veterinary Clinic! New Graduates and Experienced Veterinarians are welcome to apply! Email Deanna Mercurio at Deanna@yourvetpartner.com