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Description
Are you a mission-driven veterinarian ready to join a growing team that works to expand access to community-based care? The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL), one of New England’s leading animal welfare organizations, is seeking a Veterinarian, Community Medicine to be a part of our expanding community veterinary programs.
This is a unique opportunity for a skilled clinician who wants to work in the community to deliver high-quality veterinary medicine through ARL's existing and upcoming mobile and stationary clinics.
About the role:
We are looking for a practicing veterinarian who delivers high-quality medical and surgical care to owned pets. You’ll play a key role in ensuring clinical excellence through ARL's high-impact programs that meet the needs of the communities we serve.
Weekly travel to ARL's off-site Community Medicine programs, located in Boston and across the South Shore, is required.
What you'll do:
- Work in the community through mobile and stationary clinics
- Provide hands-on care to animals and families who might otherwise go without
- Be a part of growing programs that expand access to veterinary care
- Develop your clinical skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment
The impact:
This role is central to ARL’s mission to keep pets and people together by delivering compassionate, accessible veterinary care. To learn more about ARL and our programs, please click here.
What we offer:
- Competitive salary ranging from $120,500 to $130,500 annually;
- A regular schedule of four eight-hour workdays per week (32 hours weekly);
- Eligibility for the Non-Profit Student Loan Forgiveness Program;
- Paid time off, including holidays, vacation, sick, and personal days;
- Eligibility for health, dental, and vision insurance;
- Retirement Plan with employer matching program;
- Generous pet care reimbursement and discount programs;
- Reimbursement for licensing fees, a subscription to VIN, and Continuing Education opportunities.
