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$45,000

Lap of Love

Poughkeepsie, NY, USA

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Life is HAPPIER at Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice! Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Poughkeepsie Can you imagine working for a company that truly values its veterinarians and prioritizes your professional fulfillment and personal well-being? Established and owned by veterinarians, Lap of Love offers unparalleled professional freedom and a refreshing change of pace from in-clinic practice. Our doctors feel a profound sense of purpose in providing peaceful hospice and euthanasia services to pets in the comfort of their homes.   Join a compassionate and supportive community of over 350 veterinarians and support staff, where collaboration and encouragement are always just a call away. If you’re seeking greater career satisfaction and overall happiness, consider becoming a mobile veterinarian with Lap of Love. We’d love to have you!   Why Life is HAPPIER at Lap of Love: Quality of Life: Enjoy a relaxing, balanced schedule that allows you to go home each day knowing you've made a profound impact. Quality of Time: With an average of 2-4 appointments daily, you'll have time to provide compassionate and unrushed care to every pet and pet family. Quality of Work: Families welcome you into their homes with gratitude, recognizing the vital role you play in providing comfort and peace.   Benefits:  Customized medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to meet the needs of you and your family 401k with 3% company match  Guaranteed base salary with no negative accrual  Generous paid time off that grows with tenure  Up to $2,000 in annual CE allowance and additional PTO days to support professional development (Allowance and PTO days based on DVM schedule)  Comprehensive onboarding and ongoing mentorship  Total wellness program which includes mental, physical, and financial support services  Company-paid life insurance  Paid parental and bereavement leave  Dependent care FSA  Short- and long-term disability insurance  Pet insurance   Requirements:  Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD/BVMS)  Must possess a valid U.S. driver's license Availability to work some weekends  Able to lift up to 50 lbs unassisted and up to 100 lbs with assistance  Candidates will be subject to a background and motor vehicle record check, post-hire and before their associated start date. Veterinarian Salary Range: $45,000

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