Salary range is base salary, does not include production. Hiring salary varies with experience level.
Preferred Education:
DVM or equivalent
Berwick is growing – would you like to grow with us?
We feel the best way to take care of our patients is by partnering with their humans. We strive to reduce anxiety, restore confidence, and ensure our clients never feel alone or overwhelmed when making decisions for their pets.
The best way to take care of ourselves is by having a great team culture. Treating each other with kindness and respect, having open communication, and caring about each other as people not just coworkers – this is how we sustain our culture.
Does this sound like the type of medicine you would like to practice, and the team you want to do it with? It’s time to send your resume to us!
Berwick Animal Clinic has been a part of the community for over 40 years and has been owned by Dr. Bando for the last 14 of them. We’re a privately owned small animal practice that believes that our client/pet interactions are relationships, not transactions. We do not offer daycare, boarding, or grooming – our focus is on medicine.
Let’s talk about benefits – we offer health, vision, and dental insurance coverage. We’re offering a sign on bonus and a salary that is commensurate with experience. Once you are a part of our team, we have a CE allowance, uniform allowance, paid time off, and a 401K.
So – we’re offering a sense of belonging, a support staff that truly supports, and the satisfaction of working with a team who cares about each other along with our clients and their pets.
Interested? Let’s see your resume and have a talk!
We are a privately owned companion animal only practice. We believe the best way to assist our clients and their pets is to develop a relationship with them by providing peace of mind through compassionate, judgment-free veterinary care that feels like family — not a transaction.
At its heart, Berwick Animal Clinic exists to reduce anxiety, restore confidence, and ensure pet owners never feel alone or overwhelmed when making medical decisions for their pets.