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Bond Vet

Floating Veterinarian - Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY

Bond Vet, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Bond Vet is on a mission to strengthen the human-animal bond through better pet care. We offer primary and urgent care, so we’re there for pets when they need us most. Our clinics are designed with pets and people in mind: warm, friendly, and highly sniffable. We balance this design with a strong focus on technology, all built in-house, which means we can easily innovate our systems to improve the veterinary team, pet, and client experience.

We know you’re busy, so let’s cut to the chase. We’re veterinary-led at every level and sustainability is our priority — we take care of our vets so you can take care of the pets you see everyday.

You’ll have supportive staff both in the clinic and remotely to assist you with callbacks, scribing, and patient care. You’ll have access to the best technology, a warm and welcoming clinic environment, and did we mention snacks? Above all, you’ll be provided with the autonomy to practice your medicine how you see fit and be supported mentally, physically and financially.

The Floating Veterinarian will rotate between our clinics in Brooklyn, NY.

Personalized training and mentorship plans

for vets post-internship, or at any stage in their career. All of our vets go through dental, ultrasound and urgent care CE within their first year. Struggling with difficult client conversations? We can help you build the tools and confidence you need, medically and professionally.

Board-certified specialists

whom you can reach out to for expertise on any case.

Opportunities for growth

into leadership positions, commensurate with experience. And that’s just a few of them.

Positive Culture:

Support near and far.

We have a highly-skilled remote team of nurses to lend support with client needs, triaging cases, and assisting with day-to-day tasks when things get busy in the clinic.

Direct communication

with leadership and influence over policies. If you’re thoughtful, we’re listening — let’s build a better vet clinic together.

We have your back

- we don’t tolerate poor behavior from clients.

We Offer

Competitive Pay

Flexible employment models so that you can find the option that works best for you.

No overnights - and no hospitalizations overnights

CE Stipend & Additional Time Off for CE to keep your mind and skills sharp

401(k) with partial employer match

Generous paid time off

Parental leave of up to 16 weeks paid over your time at Bond

Discounts on in-clinic services for pets

Membership to Rocket Lawyer

Access to mental health support via EAP, Talkspace, & Ginger through medical plan provider and MyStrength

HSA plan option with employer contribution

Figs scrubs & stocked pantries to keep you comfortable and full all day long!

You Have:

Veterinary Medical Degree (DVM/VMD or foreign equivalent)

State licensure that is in good standing OR eligibility for such licensure; To include all states for clinics worked.

A passion for Bond Vet’s mission to provide a superior vet experience for both patients and employees.

The ability to multi-task with a high degree of integrity and accountability.

Pay Range:

$140,000-$180,000 annually. Exact salary will depend on the position, location, and experience level.

Currently working elsewhere? We get it - the vet world is small. We’re committed to a confidential and positive experience. Just looking to chat? Let’s grab a coffee or hop on the phone. Email our Team at recruiting@bondvet.com

At Bond Vet, we’re proud to be vet founded and vet led. We are on a mission to enhance the human-animal bond through innovative urgent and primary care combined with seasoned expertise, friendliness, and compassion. Our clinics combine modern design, seamless technology, and a collaborative culture. We believe veterinary professionals deserve a career they love, not just a job. Our unique offerings include work-life flexibility, competitive pay and the chance to shape your own path. With industry-leading NPS scores, our approach resonates. Join us for a rewarding career where

we work happy , feel empowered and are obsessed with pets .bondvet.com

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