Lead Veterinarian – Brand New Hospital – Be a Founding Leader! Mundelein - IL, PLLC

Lead Veterinarian – Brand New Hospital – Be a Founding Leader!

Exempt - Regular, full-time (minimum 30 hours per week) • Mundelein - IL, PLLC

Your veterinary career doesn’t have to have limitations. At Hometown Veterinary Partners, we provide veterinary professionals with options to build the career they want, including a path to partnership.

Mundelein, IL | Full-Time | No Non-Compete | Future Path to Partnership

Ready to lead a team and build something amazing from the ground up?
Join us at Hometown Veterinary Partners as the Lead Veterinarian at our newly built, state-of-the-art hospital in Mundelein, Illinois, opening soon! This is an exceptional opportunity to shape the culture, lead clinical operations, and build a high-performing team in a beautiful new space—your hospital, your way.

About Hometown Veterinary Partners

Founded in 2023, Hometown Veterinary Partners is on a mission to empower veterinary professionals by building modern, local hospitals rooted in Culture, Community, and Collaboration. We believe in supporting our veterinarians as leaders, while providing the resources and infrastructure to help you thrive.

As our Lead Veterinarian, you’ll be at the heart of this mission—mentoring associate doctors, guiding medical protocols, and partnering closely with your team and hospital leadership.

What You’ll Do
  • Establish a positive, collaborative culture in a brand-new hospital
  • Lead medical operations and serve as a mentor to associate veterinarians and support staff
  • Build trusted relationships with clients and the local community
  • Perform exams, surgeries, and manage a variety of small animal cases
  • Contribute to the development and review of hospital medical policies and protocols
  • Partner with operations leaders to drive team performance and hospital success
Qualifications
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) degree
  • Licensed or ability to obtain a license in state of operation
  • 3+ years of clinical experience preferred
  • A strong desire to lead, mentor, and collaborate
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • A growth mindset and passion for delivering exceptional care
Why Join Us
  • No Non-Compete
  • Competitive base salary + production (no negative accrual)
  • Path to Partnership and equity opportunities
  • Flexible scheduling with a focus on work-life balance
  • Support from a growing network of professionals who believe in local leadership and autonomy
Benefits That Start at 30 Hours/Week
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Health Savings Account
  • PTO (Vacation, Sick, Personal & Holidays)
  • 401(k)
  • CE Allowance & Paid CE Days
  • Professional Licensure Reimbursement (DVM License, PLIT, DEA, USDA, VMA dues)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Life, Disability, Accident & Critical Illness Insurance
  • Pet Insurance and Discounts
  • Wellness & Mental Health Support
  • Telemedicine access
At Hometown Veterinary Partners, we’re committed to building inclusive, inspiring workplaces where veterinary professionals love to come to work.

Are you ready to build your dream hospital and lead a passionate team?

Let’s connect. We’d love to tell you more.
Compensation: $110,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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