VeterinarianLakewood, CO

United States April 14, 2026
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Veterinarian

Lakewood, CO
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3–4 Days/Week | No Overnights | $160K–$200K 

Burned out by overbooked schedules and lack of support? At Sploot, you’ll practice high-quality medicine with 45-minute appointments, strong pre-visit triage, and a fully staffed nursing team - so you can focus on your patients, not the chaos.

What Makes Sploot Different

  • Flexible 3–4 day workweek with 10–12 hour shifts + No overnights
  • Highly skilled nursing team + 3:1 Nurse to DVM ratio
  • Collaborative medicine with Medical Directors always available for consults
  • Balanced mix of urgent care and wellness cases
  • Strong pre-visit triage so you walk into the exam room prepared

What Makes You a Great Fit

  • DVM/VMD licensed (or eligible) in Colorado
  • 1+ year preferred (strong mentorship available)
  • Comfortable asking question, and excited to keep growing and developing your skills
  • Bonus Points: experienced in and excited about surgeries and dentals

The Perks of the Pack

  • $160,000–$200,000 base salary (shift and experience dependent)
  • ProSal model with high production rate and no negative accrual
  • Sign-on and Relocation bonus to make joining Sploot even easier 
  • Unlimited CE + $2,000 annual travel reimbursement
  • Employee Pet Benefits to make sure your furry friends are covered
  • 100% employer-paid medical insurance
  • 401(k) with 4% match
  • Generous PTO, and up to 12 weeks paid parental leave
  • Full coverage of licensing, liability, and professional memberships

Sploot is an equal opportunity employer and practices continuous hiring in accordance with Colorado state law. We welcome applications year-round and are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team.

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