Heartstrings Pet Hospice & In-Home Euthanasia & Aftercare
Part-Time Veterinarian - Washington, DC
Heartstrings Pet Hospice & In-Home Euthanasia & Aftercare, Mc Lean, Virginia, us, 22107
About Heartstrings Pet Hospice
Heartstrings Pet Hospice is a privately owned, rapidly growing in‑home euthanasia and end‑of‑life care practice founded on our core values of Compassion, Dignity, and Respect. Unlike corporate or private‑equity‑backed organizations, our focus is on people—our families, our patients, and our medical team. We are expanding into Washington, DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, MD, and Silver Springs, MD, and we are seeking exceptional Associate Veterinarians who want to practice meaningful medicine in a supportive, values‑driven environment. At Heartstrings, you will never be asked to sign a non‑compete agreement. Position Overview
As an Associate Veterinarian with Heartstrings Pet Hospice, you will provide compassionate, gentle in‑home euthanasia, hospice, and palliative care. You’ll work independently in the field while being fully supported by a collaborative medical leadership team, dedicated Veterinary Care Specialists (VCS), and strong operational infrastructure. This role offers flexibility, autonomy, emotional fulfillment, and a low‑stress medical environment, allowing you to focus on what matters most—supporting pets and families during life's most meaningful moments. Why Heartstrings?
Privately Owned – Not Corporate Direct access to leadership and medical decision‑makers No private equity or volume‑driven pressure A collaborative, family‑centered culture Your voice matters—clinically and professionally No Non‑Compete Requirement Flexibility & Balance Full‑time and part‑time opportunities Self‑managed scheduling (True Work Life Balance) Thoughtfully scheduled appointments No clinic chaos, no double‑booking Autonomy over your workday Purpose‑Driven Medicine Every visit is centered on comfort, compassion, and dignity—for pets and the people who love them. Key Responsibilities
Provide in‑home euthanasia, hospice, and palliative care in a compassionate, Fear‑Free‑aligned manner Support families through the end‑of‑life process with empathy, patience, and professionalism Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation Collaborate with Heartstrings' medical leadership and support teams Participate in ongoing training, education, and clinical development Ideal Candidate
Compassionate, emotionally intelligent, and client‑focused Comfortable working independently in the field Strong communicator during emotionally sensitive situations Seeking meaningful, purpose‑driven veterinary work Values autonomy, flexibility, and a supportive team environment Interested in a long‑term role with a privately owned practice Experience in hospice, palliative care, or Fear‑Free certification is a plus—but not required. Comprehensive training is provided. Requirements
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM, VMD, or BVMS) from an accredited veterinary school Active (or ability to obtain) veterinary license in the state of practice Must possess a valid U.S. driver's license Availability to work some weekends as part of a rotating schedule Ability to lift up to 50 lbs unassisted and up to 100 lbs with assistance Candidates will be subject to a background check and motor vehicle record (MVR) check post‑hire and prior to their associated start date Benefits
No non‑compete agreement Medical, dental, and vision insurance Short‑term and long‑term disability Paid time off DEA reimbursement State veterinary license reimbursement (including multi‑state coverage when applicable) Access to VetGirlU CE registration covered at conferences where Heartstrings exhibits (VMX, WVC, etc.) All medical equipment, medications, and supplies provided Strong administrative, scheduling, and on‑call leadership support Growth opportunities within a rapidly expanding, privately owned practice Join the Heartstrings Medical Team
If you're looking to practice meaningful medicine without corporate constraints—and want to be part of a growing, mission‑driven organization—we'd love to connect. Apply or Learn More
www.heartstringspethospice.com careers@heartstringspethospice.com
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Heartstrings Pet Hospice is a privately owned, rapidly growing in‑home euthanasia and end‑of‑life care practice founded on our core values of Compassion, Dignity, and Respect. Unlike corporate or private‑equity‑backed organizations, our focus is on people—our families, our patients, and our medical team. We are expanding into Washington, DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, MD, and Silver Springs, MD, and we are seeking exceptional Associate Veterinarians who want to practice meaningful medicine in a supportive, values‑driven environment. At Heartstrings, you will never be asked to sign a non‑compete agreement. Position Overview
As an Associate Veterinarian with Heartstrings Pet Hospice, you will provide compassionate, gentle in‑home euthanasia, hospice, and palliative care. You’ll work independently in the field while being fully supported by a collaborative medical leadership team, dedicated Veterinary Care Specialists (VCS), and strong operational infrastructure. This role offers flexibility, autonomy, emotional fulfillment, and a low‑stress medical environment, allowing you to focus on what matters most—supporting pets and families during life's most meaningful moments. Why Heartstrings?
Privately Owned – Not Corporate Direct access to leadership and medical decision‑makers No private equity or volume‑driven pressure A collaborative, family‑centered culture Your voice matters—clinically and professionally No Non‑Compete Requirement Flexibility & Balance Full‑time and part‑time opportunities Self‑managed scheduling (True Work Life Balance) Thoughtfully scheduled appointments No clinic chaos, no double‑booking Autonomy over your workday Purpose‑Driven Medicine Every visit is centered on comfort, compassion, and dignity—for pets and the people who love them. Key Responsibilities
Provide in‑home euthanasia, hospice, and palliative care in a compassionate, Fear‑Free‑aligned manner Support families through the end‑of‑life process with empathy, patience, and professionalism Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation Collaborate with Heartstrings' medical leadership and support teams Participate in ongoing training, education, and clinical development Ideal Candidate
Compassionate, emotionally intelligent, and client‑focused Comfortable working independently in the field Strong communicator during emotionally sensitive situations Seeking meaningful, purpose‑driven veterinary work Values autonomy, flexibility, and a supportive team environment Interested in a long‑term role with a privately owned practice Experience in hospice, palliative care, or Fear‑Free certification is a plus—but not required. Comprehensive training is provided. Requirements
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM, VMD, or BVMS) from an accredited veterinary school Active (or ability to obtain) veterinary license in the state of practice Must possess a valid U.S. driver's license Availability to work some weekends as part of a rotating schedule Ability to lift up to 50 lbs unassisted and up to 100 lbs with assistance Candidates will be subject to a background check and motor vehicle record (MVR) check post‑hire and prior to their associated start date Benefits
No non‑compete agreement Medical, dental, and vision insurance Short‑term and long‑term disability Paid time off DEA reimbursement State veterinary license reimbursement (including multi‑state coverage when applicable) Access to VetGirlU CE registration covered at conferences where Heartstrings exhibits (VMX, WVC, etc.) All medical equipment, medications, and supplies provided Strong administrative, scheduling, and on‑call leadership support Growth opportunities within a rapidly expanding, privately owned practice Join the Heartstrings Medical Team
If you're looking to practice meaningful medicine without corporate constraints—and want to be part of a growing, mission‑driven organization—we'd love to connect. Apply or Learn More
www.heartstringspethospice.com careers@heartstringspethospice.com
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