Veterinarian Needed – Grow Your Career with a Supportive Team in the Beautiful Pacific Northwest!
Are you a veterinarian who’s excited about providing exceptional care while working in a collaborative and supportive environment? Whether you're a recent graduate or an experienced DVM, we’re looking for someone who’s ready to grow with us—and help us grow too.
About Us:
Who We’re Looking For:
If you're ready to start or continue your veterinary journey in a place that values learning, connection, and compassionate care—we’d love to meet you.
Apply today and begin your next chapter with us in the Pacific Northwest!
What We Offer:
Nearly 20% of Lacey’s land is dedicated to parks and natural open space, with lush protected areas, waterways, and trails—including the Karen Fraser Woodland Trail and connections to the Chehalis Western Trail
Long Lake, Hicks Lake, and nearby Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge offer boating, bird‑watching, fishing and peaceful natural escapes
Served by North Thurston Public Schools, known for award‑winning schools like Timberline High School, with high graduation rates and academic performance
Home to Saint Martin’s University and a satellite campus of South Puget Sound Community College, along with faith‑based schools
An EPA-designated Green Power Community: Lacey runs on renewable energy for many municipal systems and has maintained “Tree City USA” status for over 25 years
A vibrant event calendar with festivals like the annual Spring Fun Fair, Cultural Celebration, evening markets and concerts in parks fosters a strong community vibe
Lacey consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in Thurston County, with a nationally accredited police department and low crime rates
Community-oriented programs—like Coffee with a Cop, neighborhood events, and emergency preparedness fairs—enhance safety and cohesion
Affordable housing compared to Seattle and Tacoma: a median home value around $427,900 in 2023
Major employers include state government, education, healthcare (Providence St. Peter Hospital), Amazon, PetSmart, and logistics hubs in Hawks Prairie
Convenient access to Interstate 5 and proximity to Olympia, Tacoma, and Joint Base Lewis-McChord make commuting and job access straightforward
Served by Intercity Transit with free local bus service and door-to-door Dial‑A‑Lift options covering Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, and Yelm
Amtrak’s Centennial Station (Olympia–Lacey) connects the community to major corridors via Cascades and Coast Starlight lines
Over 1,200 acres of parks, playgrounds, sports fields, and the Regional Athletic Complex (RAC) support youth leagues, picnic days, and community gatherings
Family-focused events like Cultural Celebration and Spring Fun Fair provide free, inclusive activities suited to all ages
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