Bond Vet is on a mission to strengthen the human-animal bond through better pet care. We’re focused on 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.


 

Bond Vet is excited to announce we are expanding to Alexandria in 2023 and we are looking for veterinarians to join our team!


At Bond Vet, 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 nurses who complete 70% of lab callbacks, scribes in the room with you to help complete records, always the right ratio of support staff, and the autonomy to practice your medicine how you see fit. You’ll have access to the best technology, a warm and welcoming clinic environment, and did we mention snacks? Above all, you’ll be supported: mentally, physically and financially. 

Mentorship & Growth:

  • Director of Medical Excellence, a Board Certified surgeon on our team to jump in and help you with that tricky pyometra or cystotomy, as well as serve as a trusted resource for anything else.
  • 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:

  • No phones ringing in the clinic. Yeah, you read that right. We have a highly-skilled remote team of nurses to tackle client needs, triage cases, and assist with day-to-day tasks.
  • Direct communication with leadership and influence over policies. If you’re thoughtful, we’re listening — let’s build a better vet clinic together.
  • Two 60-min breaks throughout the day for lunch, catching up on notes, and any necessary procedures.
  • Great staffing ratios so you’re never stuck holding a cat while examining a dog while calculating a dosage while shouting “hello?” into an empty hallway.
  • We have your back - we don’t tolerate poor behavior from clients.

Quality of Life:

  • 401(k) match, fully paid parental leave, 100%-covered health insurance, and more.
  • Flexible scheduling options 
  • Great PTO for when you need that too. (Bahamas, anyone?)
  • Best-in-class compensation to elevate all areas of your life.
  • No overnights - and no hospitalizations overnight. 
  • Employee assistance program, annual OneMedical subscription plus many more opportunities to speak directly with medical and mental health providers when you are in need.

We have a near 100% doctor retention rate, and we’ll continue to make sure we are leaders in the veterinary field, both medically and professionally.

 

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

 
 
 
 
Our Values: 
We’re obsessed with pets: The love we feel for animals drives us to do our best. We work with initiative, positivity and warmth to bridge the gap between human and pet, focusing on wellness to keep a better, stronger bond. 
We work as a team: We’re knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about a better veterinary experience. We jump at the opportunity to help one another and seek out opportunities to team up on tasks. We’re all in this together - our team, pet owners, and the animal - and our success as a team hinges on all of us doing our best.
We communicate clearly: We speak up, we do what we say, and we’re transparent and honest. We value clear, simple communication.
We work happy: We bring a happy, positive attitude to work because it impacts the energy in the office. 
We’re empowered: We’re building a new kind of vet experience, and every team member is empowered to try new things and own their decision-making.
 
We’re looking for people who are not just team players, but also leaders. If you’ve made it this far, you’re probably looking for something different than what’s already out there. So were we. Let’s meet.
— Dr. Zay, Mo, Lukas, and the whole Bond Vet team
 
 

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