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Small Animal Associate Veterinarian Job, Houston, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $120,000 - $180,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a driven Small Animal Associate Veterinarian to join a well-established, high-volume companion animal hospital. T...

Neurologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Round Rock, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $187,000 - $230,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a board-certified or residency-trained Veterinary Neurologist to join a dynamic specialty referral team providing...

Small Animal Associate Veterinarian Job, Houston, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $110,000 - $180,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a Small Animal Associate Veterinarian to join a collaborative and mentorship-driven companion animal practice in ...

Ophthalmologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Round Rock, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $180,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a board-certified or residency-trained Veterinary Ophthalmologist to join a well-established specialty referral t...

Small Animal Associate Veterinarian Job, Spring, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $110,000 - $160,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking an Associate Veterinarian to join a feline-exclusive practice dedicated to providing compassionate and high-quality ca...

Radiologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Round Rock, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $180,000 - $220,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a board-certified or residency-trained Veterinary Radiologist to join a progressive specialty and emergency refer...

Small Animal Associate Veterinarian Job, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $120,000 - $180,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a compassionate and skilled Small Animal Associate Veterinarian to join a long-established companion animal pract...

Small Animal Emergency Veterinarian Job, Austin, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $150,000 – $220,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a motivated emergency veterinarian to join a busy specialty and emergency referral environment serving a diverse ...

Small Animal Associate Veterinarian Job, Pflugerville, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $100,000 – $180,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking a compassionate Full-Time and Part-Time Small Animal Associate Veterinarian to join a well-established general practic...

Small Animal Medical Director Veterinarian Job, Austin, Texas, USA

Salary: Up to $200,000 and above, DOE

Job Description: Our client is seeking an experienced veterinary leader to take on a Medical Director role within a busy small animal specialty and emer...
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Veterinary Jobs Texas

Texas has a reputation with some veterinarians as the number one destination in the USA. Cities like Houston and Dallas offer above-average salaries with a comparatively low cost of living. And with a veterinarian shortage projected to hit the Lone Star State by 2030, job prospects and security are good.

Veterinarians in Texas can expect an average salary of $129,923 with excellent benefits. If you’re looking for an ideal work-life balance, Texas is now one of the fastest-growing areas in the US, with world-class veterinarian schools and diverse job opportunities.

Veterinarian Salaries in Texas 

  • In Texas, the average salary for veterinarians is $129,923.
  • Entry-level salaries for Associate Veterinarians in Texas start at $87,308.
  • Top-level salaries for Texas veterinarians average $193,337.

What’s it like to live and work as a Veterinarian in Texas?

Texas is a state rich in history, culture and natural beauty. There’s a thriving dining and bar scene, and BBQ and Tex-Mex cuisine reign supreme. The climate rivals California, although you’ll need to be alert for tornado warnings.

The job market is also booming, and multiple Texas cities are ranked in the top ten best places to work in the US. Low taxes, a lower-than-average cost of living, and dynamic industries like Tesla, Space X, and IBM mean there’s a real buzz around cities like Dallas and Austin.

There’s something for everyone in the Lone Star State, from breathtaking vistas to vibrant cities. Part of the charm and appeal of this southern destination is that everything is bigger in Texas. And with its unique culture and warm welcome, this is one of the best states in the US to be a veterinarian.

What are the Best Cities/Areas to Work as a Veterinarian in Texas?

Sherman has been rated one of the best small cities in the US to practice as a veterinarian. Serving as a hub for the nearby Dallas-Fort Worth metro, there are 36% more veterinarian jobs here than in the average US city.

Lubbock offers veterinarian salaries 126% higher than the US average, with exciting and diverse opportunities in small animal and livestock practice. However, veterinarians looking for life in the big city will head for Houston and Dallas, where cost-of-living is below the national average, giving you more value for your salary with good job security.

Texas also boasts some of the country’s finest veterinarian schools. For example, college Station in Eastern Texas is home to Texas A&M University, a magnet for veterinarians wanting to work with large animals and livestock.

What are the Licensing Requirements to Work as a Veterinarian in Texas?

You need a license to practice as a Veterinarian in Texas. Applicants must provide the following:

  • Evidence of your veterinarian qualification.
  • A certified copy of your birth certificate.
  • Your NAVLE scores.
  • Letters of good standing from places you already hold a license.
  • Two reference letters from qualified veterinarians who can attest to your skills.
  • The licensing fee.

Why Work as Veterinarian in Texas?

  • Competitive salaries and excellent benefits.
  • Fast-growing state with exciting job prospects and good employment security.
  • Good quality of life with low cost of living and sunny climate.
  • Highly ranked destinations include Sherman, Lubbock and Austin.
  • Rich in history, landscape and cuisine for a fantastic work-life balance.

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