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Paid Time Off/Bereavement Leave/Paid Parental Leave. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD/BVMS) Discover the happiness that comes from being a veterinarian at Lap of Love. Apply now! Provide in-home euthanasia and hospice care for geriatric and terminally ill pets.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Kankakee. At Lap of Love, our mobile veterinarians derive deep fulfillment and satisfaction from making a difference in the lives of countless pets and the people who love them by helping pets pass with dignity in the comfort of their own home.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Raleigh. Embrace the freedom of a mobile practice, without being tied to a clinic. 1+ year(s) experience as a practicing veterinarian. At Lap of Love, our mission is to provide support to pets and their families during one of life's most challenging moments by helping pets pass peacefully in the comfort of their own home.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Hartford. Build relationships with local veterinary clinics, serving as an extension of their excellent care. That's why we prioritize deep and meaningful connections with pet families, colleagues, and the community.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Dallas. Capable of walking, kneeling, bending, crouching, crawling, stooping, standing, and reaching consistently during the workday. Established and owned by veterinarians, we recognize that pets are more than just animals — they're beloved family members.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Newton. Are you ready for a change of pace from in-clinic practice? Guide families in making end-of-life decisions for their pets. Looking to reconnect with pet families and provide the kind of service you'd always envisioned by having generous appointment times and minimal administrative work.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Oakland. Discover a Unique And Rewarding Career As a Veterinarian. Veterinarian Core Responsibilities. Range of health insurance plans, including vision and dental, with options for both individual and family coverage.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Tampa South. Range of health insurance plans, including options for both individual and family coverage. Retirement Plan (Traditional 401k with 3% match and Roth 401k.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Charleston. Collaborate with an active community of 300+ doctors who support one another and have fun, too! Enjoy schedule flexibility, with 2-5 day-per-week work options with most appointments occurring between 9 am - 5 pm.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in St. Louis. Join our team and you'll be part of a nurturing and supportive environment where you can thrive professionally and personally. Make a greater impact with an average of 3-4 appointments per day.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Newtown. Demonstrated manual dexterity, fine motor skills, and the ability to maintain steady hands while using medical tools. Wellness Resources (Mental, Physical, and Financial.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Saugus. Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance. Receive gratitude and appreciation in every appointment. Professional Training and Development.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Manchester. Benefit from comprehensive training and ongoing mentorship. Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary, and AD&D) Achieve an actual work-life balance.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Seattle. Comfortable with prolonged periods of driving. Dental & Vision Insurance. Able to lift up to 50 lbs. Paid Parental Leave. Join Lap of Love Today.
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Join Lap of Love as an In-Home, Associate Veterinarian in Providence. Life is HAPPIER at Lap of Love! Do you consider yourself a compassionate and empathetic person? We'd love to have you join us! Possess a valid driver's license and a well-maintained SUV/hatchback/minivan.
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