Provide meaningful veterinary care in the comfort of pets' homes, focusing on hospice and end-of-life services across Washington, DC. As a mobile practitioner, you’ll conduct 3–4 unhurried visits daily, prioritizing presence, empathy, and personalized attention during sensitive transitions.
What You’ll Do
- Deliver compassionate in-home hospice and euthanasia care with dignity and emotional support
- Engage deeply with pets and their families during pivotal moments
- Minimize time on documentation to focus on patient and client connection
- Practice independently while remaining connected to a national community of over 400 veterinarians
- Uphold a practice model aligned with personal and professional values
Qualifications
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM, VMD, or BVMS) degree
- Valid U.S. driver’s license and ability to safely operate a vehicle
- Capacity to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted and 100 pounds with help
- Flexibility to work select weekends
- Successful completion of post-offer background and motor vehicle record checks
Compensation & Benefits
- Guaranteed base salary with no negative accrual
- Opportunities for performance-based bonuses and tenure rewards
- 401k plan with 3% company match
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Up to $2,000 annual continuing education allowance
- Additional paid time off for professional growth
- Free Peaceful Euthanasia Veterinarian (CPEV) certification
- Wellness stipend, life insurance, and disability coverage
- Generous paid parental and bereavement leave
- Dependent care FSA and pet insurance options
Work Environment
This is a local, mobile position with flexible scheduling options between two and five days per week. You’ll operate outside traditional clinic settings, visiting clients in their homes—offering freedom, autonomy, and deeper emotional fulfillment. Comprehensive onboarding and ongoing mentorship ensure you’re never alone in this work.
Our Values
Kindness, gratitude, and emotional connection shape how we practice. We support work-life balance, personal freedom, and a values-aligned approach to veterinary medicine, all within a supportive, nationwide network of professionals.