We have multiple opportunities in Georgia for Veterinarians. Scroll through the jobs below or use the filters to find your perfect match. If you would like to talk to our expert recruitment team about Veterinarian jobs in Georgia you can call them on (813) 683 4637 or email them at [email protected].
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J332218 Powder Springs Georgia USD150K - USD210K / Year
Attention Veterinarians! Transform lives and drive forward Veterinary Medicine as The Medical Director in Ash, Georgia, receiving a salary ranging from $150000 ... Read more
J344076 Newnan Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Join an exceptional team as an Associate Veterinarian in Hapeville, Georgia, offering a salary of $130000 - $180000 with flexible options for either full time o... Read more
J343549 Pelham Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Are you a qualified veterinarian looking for an exciting opportunity? Join our team in Pelham, Georgia, with a generous salary of $130000 - $180000 and the flex... Read more
J344076 Newnan Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Join an exceptional team as an Associate Veterinarian in Hapeville, Georgia, offering a salary of $130000 - $180000 with flexible options for either full time o... Read more
J343413 Kennesaw Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Join a fulfilling opportunity as a veterinarian with a salary of $130000 - $180000, considering both full time and part time options! At our well-established... Read more
J342323 Tucker Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Join our team as an Associate Veterinarian in Tucker, Georgia, with a salary of $130000 - $180000, offering flexible full time or part time options. Bring your ... Read more
J343632 Lindale Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Join an outstanding team as an Associate Veterinarian in Lindale, Georgia, offering a salary of $130000 - $180000 with the flexibility of full time or part time... Read more
J204373 Atlanta Georgia USD125K - USD135K / Year
Vibrant Atlanta, Georgia is calling your name - seize the opportunity for a veterinarian role offering $125,000 - $135,000 annually, along with a $20,000 sign-o... Read more
J331255 Sandy Springs Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Unleash your potential as a distinguished veterinarian with a promising opportunity in Johns Creek, Georgia! This urgent care role offers a competitive salary r... Read more
J185679 Smyrna Georgia USD130K - USD180K / Year
Take the next step in your veterinary career! Join a stupendous team in sunny Milton, Georgia with a salary of $130000 - $180000. This exceptional role is avail... Read more
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re considering a career in veterinary medicine in Georgia, here are some common questions:
How much does a Full-Time Veterinarian make in Georgia?
The data in our most recent salary survey shows that base salaries for Veterinarian jobs in Georgia typically span from $80,000 to $100,000. These salary brackets can fluctuate significantly depending on various factors, such as location, educational background, certifications, specialized skills, and years of experience in the field.
What are the requirements to be a Veterinarian in Georgia?
Upon successful completion of the NAVLE exam and graduation from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine, individuals aspiring to become veterinarians in Georgia are required to pass the Geogia State Veterinary Board Examination.
Highest paying cities for Veterinarians near Georgia
For veterinarians seeking high-paying opportunities in Georgia, several cities stand out. Atlanta has a large population and a high demand for veterinary services to suit.
Columbus can also be a good place for veterinarians, with a growing population and a variety of veterinary practices, and a low cost of living.
Salaries are primarily based on individual skills and experience, but if you know yours, Georgia will have a role for you.
Can a non-veterinarian own a veterinary practice in Georgia?
In Georgia, a non-veterinarian cannot own a veterinary practice. The state requires that veterinary practices be owned by licensed veterinarians. This regulation is in place to ensure that the medical and ethical standards of animal care are maintained.
However, non-veterinarians can invest in or manage certain aspects of a veterinary business. They must have a licensed veterinarian involved in the ownership and management of the practice. If you’re considering this type of business, it’s essential to consult with legal and veterinary professionals to understand the specific requirements and regulations.
What veterinary specialty is highest paid in Georgia?
In Georgia, veterinary specialists earn some of the highest salaries in the field. Here’s an overview of the top earners:
Veterinary Surgeons with their expertise can earn between $150,000 and $250,000 annually, but highly specialized surgeons with more experience can earn even more. This specialization requires extensive education.
Specialists in emergency care can command high salaries due to the high-stress nature of the job and the need for quick, critical decision-making. These salaries can range from $120,000 to $200,000 per year depending on experience, specific practice setting, and the volume of cases handled.
Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists are veterinarians who focus on diagnosing and treating diseases that affect the internal systems of animals. They typically have extensive training and experience in handling complex medical conditions that may involve multiple organ systems. The tend to earn high salaries, typically ranging from $130,000 to $220,000 annually plus production.
Other high-paying veterinary specialties include:
Veterinary Radiologists specialize in diagnostic imaging, including X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.
Pathologist Veterinarians focus on diagnosing diseases through laboratory analysis of animal tissues and fluids.
Veterinary Dentists address oral health issues, performing surgeries and other dental procedures.
These roles demand high levels of training, certification, and experience, leading to their higher pay scales compared to general veterinary practice.