Veterinary Surgeon – Specialty Surgical Practice
Recruiting Partner: Tom Yengo
Cambridge, Massachusetts | Healthcare Services | Not Remote | $250,000 to $450,000 | Job ID: 176419
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Veterinary Surgeon – Specialty Surgical Practice (Greater Boston Area)
Join a growing, surgeon-led specialty veterinary practice where clinical excellence, collaboration, and autonomy are at the center of everything they do.
This independently owned, multi-location surgical group in the Greater Boston area is seeking an ACVS Diplomate or residency-trained Veterinary Surgeon with orthopedic and/or soft tissue experience to help support continued growth and exceptional patient care.
Veterinary Surgeon Benefits
- Highly competitive salary with production bonus structure up to $450k
- No negative accrual, no mandatory weekends, and no required holiday shifts
- Flexible scheduling designed to support work/life balance (4-Days a week)
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance packages
- CE allowance plus paid licensure, professional dues, and liability coverage
- Support for advanced training, fellowship interests, and professional development
- Modern surgical facilities with advanced diagnostic and imaging capabilities
- Experienced surgical technicians and collaborative specialty support teams
- Opportunity to practice in a respected, independently owned environment
- Relocation assistance and sign on bonus
Veterinary Surgeon Qualifications
- ACVS Diplomate or completion of a surgical residency program required
- Experience or strong interest in orthopedic and/or soft tissue surgery
- Commitment to exceptional patient outcomes and high-quality medicine
- Strong communication skills with both clients and referring veterinarians
- Collaborative, team-oriented mindset with a positive leadership approach
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced specialty surgical environment
- Passion for mentorship, clinical growth, and continued learning
- Interest in contributing to the growth and development of a progressive practice
- Client-focused approach with strong emotional intelligence and professionalism
- Eligible for veterinary licensure in the state of Massachusetts
Veterinary Surgeon Responsibilities
- Perform advanced orthopedic and soft tissue surgical procedures
- Provide thorough case management from consultation through recovery
- Collaborate closely with surgical technicians, ER partners, and referral vets
- Deliver compassionate, client-centered communication and education
- Maintain detailed and accurate medical records within integrated EMR systems
- Participate in treatment planning and ongoing patient care discussions
- Contribute to a positive, supportive, and collaborative team culture
- Help advance clinical standards and support continued practice growth
- Utilize advanced imaging and diagnostic tools
- Build and maintain strong relationships within the referral community
This role offers the rare combination of clinical autonomy, advanced surgical resources, collaborative leadership, and true quality of life within one of the country’s most desirable metropolitan regions.
JOB ID: 176419
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