Mobile Veterinarian - Palliative Care Specialist
Lap of Love - Lincoln, NE
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Join Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice as an In-Home Associate Veterinarian! Are you looking for a supportive workplace that genuinely values its veterinarians and prioritizes your professional fulfillment along with personal well-being? At Lap of Love, founded and led by veterinarians, we offer unparalleled professional freedom, providing a refreshing alternative to traditional in-clinic practice. Our veterinarians find deep purpose in delivering compassionate hospice and euthanasia services to pets within the comfort of their homes. Become part of a nurturing community of over 350 veterinarians and support staff, where collaboration and encouragement are ever-present. If you're seeking enhanced career satisfaction and happiness, we invite you to join us as a mobile veterinarian. We’re excited to welcome you! Why Choose Lap of Love? Quality of Life: Experience a balanced schedule that allows you to return home each day knowing that you’ve made a meaningful impact. Quality of Time: Conducting an average of 2-4 appointments daily enables you to provide compassionate and unrushed care, ensuring every pet and their family feel your support. Quality of Work: Families will welcome you into their homes with gratitude, appreciating the essential comfort and peace you provide. Benefits: Customized medical, dental, and vision insurance plans tailored to fit you and your family’s needs. 401k with a 3% company match. Guaranteed base salary with no negative accrual. Generous paid time off that increases with your tenure. Up to $2,000 in annual continuing education allowance along with additional PTO days to support your professional development. Comprehensive onboarding and ongoing mentorship. Total wellness program including 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. Capable of lifting up to 50 lbs unassisted and 100 lbs with assistance. Candidates will undergo a background and motor vehicle record check post-hire and prior to their start date.
Created: 2026-03-07