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Bond Vet is currently seeking an Medical Director to help lead the medical operations for our ... holistic success of their Clinic. In addition to these leadership duties, the Medical Director ...

This is achieved through a variety of holistic methods including strategic outbound calling, community events, educational courses & webinars, an ambassador program, email campaigns, reporting, and ...

RN-Med/Surg

Woodbury, MN · On-site

$44.68 - $75.66/hr

Throughout this process, also understands and incorporates holistic nursing theory based on Watson ... EEO Statement EEO/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard ...

RN-Med/Surg

Woodbury, MN · On-site

$44.68 - $75.66/hr

Throughout this process, also understands and incorporates holistic nursing theory based on Watson ... EEO Statement EEO/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard ...

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How much do holistic vet jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for holistic vet in the United States is $130,170.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,500.00 and $165,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a holistic vet?

A holistic vet is a veterinarian who takes a whole-body approach to animal health, considering the physical, emotional, and environmental factors that affect a pet's well-being. They often integrate conventional veterinary medicine with alternative therapies such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, chiropractic care, and nutritional counseling. The goal is to treat the underlying causes of illness, not just the symptoms, and to support the body's natural healing processes for optimal health.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a holistic vet?

To thrive as a Holistic Vet, you need a veterinary medicine degree, licensure, and specialized knowledge in holistic modalities like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition. Familiarity with diagnostic equipment, holistic treatment tools, and certifications such as CVA (Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist) or CVH (Certified Veterinary Herbalist) are valuable. Strong communication, empathy, and open-mindedness help in building trust with pet owners and integrating conventional and holistic approaches. These skills and qualities are crucial for providing comprehensive, individualized care that addresses both the physical and emotional well-being of animals.

How does a holistic vet collaborate with conventional veterinary practitioners to provide comprehensive care for animals?

Holistic vets often work closely with conventional veterinary practitioners to ensure that pets receive the most effective and well-rounded care. Collaboration may involve co-managing cases, sharing medical records, and discussing integrative treatment plans that combine alternative therapies—such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, or nutrition counseling—with conventional diagnostics and treatments. This teamwork allows for a more individualized approach, addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes of health issues. Open communication and mutual respect between holistic and conventional vets are key to achieving the best outcomes for animal patients.

What is the difference between Holistic Vet vs Traditional Veterinarian?

AspectHolistic VetTraditional Veterinarian
CredentialsVeterinary degree, additional training in holistic and alternative medicineVeterinary degree, focus on conventional medicine
Work EnvironmentClinics offering integrative treatments, wellness centersAnimal hospitals, clinics focused on standard veterinary care
Industry UsageGrowing in alternative and integrative pet care sectorsWidely used in mainstream veterinary practices
Search & Comparison IntentYes, often compared for holistic vs conventional approachesNo, usually searched separately

The main difference between a Holistic Vet and a Traditional Veterinarian lies in their approach to animal health. Holistic Vets incorporate alternative therapies and wellness practices alongside conventional medicine, focusing on overall well-being. Traditional Veterinarians primarily rely on standard medical treatments and diagnostics. Both roles require veterinary credentials, but their treatment philosophies and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Holistic Vet job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,170 per year, or $62.6 per hour.

Medical Director - Watertown

Bond Vet

Boston, MA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 hours ago


Job description

Bond Vet is currently seeking an Medical Director to help lead the medical operations for our Watertown, MA clinic!

The Medical Director ensures patients receive a high standard of care and that Clinic team members work collaboratively in a positive workplace environment.  The Medical Director is client-oriented, an excellent communicator and a natural mentor to all members of their team. 

The Medical Director partners with their Clinic Manager and reports to the Regional Director of Operations to ensure the holistic success of their Clinic.

In addition to these leadership duties, the Medical Director fulfills the responsibilities of an Associate Veterinarian.

Responsibilities 

  • Ensures the delivery of the highest quality (safe, effective, patient and client centered, timely, efficient and equitable) veterinary care by all team members
  • Mentors and develops Associate Veterinarians to be their best through side-by-side coaching, feedback sessions and regular case discussions
  • Participates in a Performance Improvement Process to address performance issues if and when they arise within their team, thereby maintaining a high performing team
  • Organizes and conducts regular doctor and team meetings to foster and strengthen positive hospital culture
  • Acts as a thought partner and contributes to the development of new practice protocols and guidelines and implements them in an efficient and engaging way
  • Partners with Clinic Manager in delivering an excellent client experience including the handling of client complaints when applicable
  • Participates in talent acquisition efforts for Doctors and, when appropriate, support staff to ensure the recruitment of the highest caliber of veterinary talent
  • Creates and maintains the Clinic Doctor Schedule to balance the needs of the hospital and of their Associate Veterinarians
  • Acts as an ambassador of Bond Vet within the veterinary community and the public at large

Skills of this leader include;

  • Adaptable- A lifelong learner who is continuously developing the skills and perspective required to meet the needs of the team and hospital. 
  • Business acumen - Comfortable with financial conversations and how good business is related to good medicine
  • Client Focused - Acts with both external and internal Customers in mind.  Uses Client feedback to improve service
  • Communication Skills - Communicates clearly in both verbal and written formats
  • Conflict Management - Doesn't shy away from healthy conflict and can settle disputes equitably
  • Developing Direct Reports - Has an awareness of the aspirations and development goals of those on their team and can push them to take on challenging tasks and assignments to support their growth
  • Directing Others - Sets clear expectations and distributes workload in a way that is equitable and challenging and maintains communication about work and results
  • Drive for Results - Takes initiative. Can be relied upon to meet or exceed objective goals. When something is not working well, able to take the lead in troubleshooting/working on solutions as well as contacting the next level up for help. 
  • Effective Teambuilder - Blends individuals' strengths and creates a strong Team spirit.  Frames success in terms of the whole Team.  Fosters openness and a sense of belonging
  • Hiring & Staffing - Is effective at evaluating potential candidates and selects only the strongest fits for the organization
  • Managing Vision & Purpose - Communicates vision in a way that is inspiring to those on their team.  Breaks larger goals into chunks to celebrate and encourage progress and momentum.  Understands what motivates the members of their team and uses this knowledge to create a climate of excellence
  • Peer Relationships - Is able to quickly build strong relationships with team members both new and established.  Is collaborative; can solve problems in a way that is fair to other groups.  Can deliver candid feedback in a way that is well received
  • Prioritization - Good time management skills. Able to determine which issues require immediate attention and action.  
  • Regulatory Compliance (DEA/State Practice Act) - has awareness of legal and regulatory requirements and ensures awareness and compliance of team members
  • Safety Management - fosters a culture committed to the safety of team members, pets and clients
  • Self Aware. Has self knowledge of strengths and weaknesses. Proactively seeks out feedback from team members and peers and develops action plans to address any concerns that arise. 
  • Veterinary Quality - Understands the factors that contribute to overall Quality of Care and works successfully to fortify them throughout their Clinic 

Qualifications

  • 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 under supervision.
  • DEA licensure and Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS) certificate if needed for all states for clinics under supervision.  
  • 3-5+ years of clinical veterinary experience preferred
  • 1+ years of Leadership Experience preferred

We Offer

  • Pay Range $150,000 - $180,000 Depending on Experience
  • 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
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Medical, dental & vision plan options
  • 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!

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 Or reach out directly to Katie Fultz, Senior Talent Partner - Boston at katie.fultz@bondvet.com. Use my Calendly to schedule a confidential call with me to learn more about this opportunity! 

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