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We have multiple opportunities in Pennsylvania for Veterinarians. Scroll through the jobs below or use the filters to find your perfect match. If you would like to talk to our expert recruitment team about Veterinarian jobs in Pennsylvania you can call them on (646) 777 2579 or email them at [email protected].

To learn more about life in one of our Veterinarian jobs in Pennsylvania please CLICK HERE to read all our Frequently Asked questions

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Seize the opportunity to advance your veterinary career with a role offering a salary of up to $150,000! Make a lasting difference in the lives of pets and thei... Read more

Veterinarian

Step into a life-changing career opportunity with a salary of up to $150,000 and a generous sign-on bonus. Enrich your professional life as a dedicated Veterina... Read more

Veterinarian

Unlock Your Veterinary Potential with a Rewarding Role – up to $130,000! The Hospital Join a pillar of veterinary excellence in Lancaster, renowned for o... Read more

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**Take Your Veterinary Career to New Heights – Associate Veterinarian Role Available in Philadelphia, PA – Earn up to $150,000!** The Hospital Join... Read more

Veterinarian

Embark on a rewarding career as an Associate Veterinarian with a compelling salary of up to $130,000, right here in the vibrant community of Harrisburg, PA! Th... Read more

Emergency Veterinarian

Elevate your veterinary career with this exciting opportunity as an Emergency Veterinarian in Drexel Hill, PA, offering industry-leading compensation and the ch... Read more

Veterinarian

**Step into Your Future as a Veterinarian - Apply Today for a Position Offering Up to $130,000** The Hospital This esteemed animal hospital, accredited by the... Read more

Veterinarian

**Exciting Opportunity for a High-Performing Veterinarian – Up to $140,000 plus a sign-on bonus!** The Hospital   Join a well-established anima... Read more

Veterinary Dermatologist (Board Certified / Diplomate / Residency Trained)

**Unlock Your Potential as a Dermatologist – Earn Up to $250,000!** Discover an exceptional career opportunity in Drexel Hill, PA, where your expertise as... Read more

Veterinarian

**Unlock a Rewarding Career with a Leading Veterinary Hospital – Salary up to $140,000!** The Hospital A prestigious animal hospital located in State Col... Read more

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re considering a career in veterinary medicine in Pennsylvania, here are some common questions:

The data in our most recent salary survey shows that base salaries for Veterinarian jobs in Pennsylvania typically span from $120,000 to $210,000. These salary brackets can fluctuate significantly depending on various factors, such as location, educational background, certifications, specialized skills, and years of experience in the field.

Upon successful completion of the NAVLE exam and graduation from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine, individuals aspiring to become veterinarians in Pennsylvania must pass the Pennsylvania State exam to prove they understand state-specific laws pertaining to veterinary practice.
After completion they must submit their application to the Pennsylvania Board of Veterinary Medicine.

In order to keep their license, veterinarians must also continue their education for 16 hours every 2 years to show that they are keeping up to date with the latest veterinary medical advancements.

For veterinarians seeking high-paying opportunities in Pennsylvania, several cities stand out. Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania with a very large population of over 1.5 million people. This population means a very large demand for veterinary services in all its forms. It also has a suitably wide variety of veterinary practices to choose from, ensuring you’ll always have jobs available.

Pittsburgh is also a good option for veterinarians. While smaller than Philadelphia, it also has a much lower cost of living and more tight-knit community, allowing for you to make stronger connections to your clients and their pets.

Salaries are primarily based on individual skills and experience, but if you know yours, Pennsylvania will have a role for you.

Yes, a non-veterinarian can own a veterinary practice in Pennsylvania, but there are specific regulations. The practice must be operated under the supervision and management of a licensed veterinarian. Non-veterinarians can own the business and manage its logistical side, but they cannot provide veterinary care or make medical decisions. It’s important to comply with all state laws and regulations regarding veterinary practice to ensure everything is above board.

In Pennsylvania, veterinary specialists earn some of the highest salaries in the field. Here’s an overview of the top earners:

Veterinary Surgeons with their expertise can earn between $120,000 and $200,000 annually, but highly specialized surgeons with more experience can earn even more. This specialization requires extensive education.

Specialists in Anesthesia can command high salaries between $100,000 and $150,000 for their expertise.

Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists are veterinarians who focus on diagnosing and treating diseases that affect the internal systems of animals. They typically have extensive training and experience in handling complex medical conditions that may involve multiple organ systems. The tend to earn high salaries, typically ranging from $110,000 to $170,000 annually plus production.

Other high-paying veterinary specialties include:

Veterinary Radiologists specialize in diagnostic imaging, including X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.

Pathologist Veterinarians focus on diagnosing diseases through laboratory analysis of animal tissues and fluids.

Veterinary Dentists address oral health issues, performing surgeries and other dental procedures.

These roles demand high levels of training, certification, and experience, leading to their higher pay scales compared to general veterinary practice.