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Pennsylvania is one of the most highly ranked states in the US for veterinary work. The shortage of rural veterinarians means there are plenty of opportunities for working with livestock or ‘production animals’. Salaries across the board are above average, and its proximity to New York makes the Keystone State a great choice.
Pennsylvania – like much of the USA – has good animal welfare laws and opportunities for vets at every level of experience.
Veterinarian Salaries in Pennsylvania
- The average Associate Veterinarian salary for Pennsylvania veterinarians is $127,957.
- Entry-level salaries for Pennsylvania veterinarians start at $83,753.
- Highly experienced veterinarians can expect to earn, on average, $195,491.
What’s it like to live in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania is one of the most historic states in the US. It’s a great location with beautiful landscapes and a reasonable cost of living. The fifth most populated state in the country, Pennsylvania, has a mild climate with cooler winters and hot summers.
The state is packed with historical sites and nature parks, including the stunning Pennsylvania Wilds. Visitors to Philadelphia won’t want to miss Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, while the state is also home to Hershey World.
Relatively safe and affordable, Pennsylvania offers a mix of large cities and smaller rural towns. Its history and diversity are reflected in a rich food culture, and there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure in this appealing state.
What are the Best Cities/Areas to Work as a Veterinarian in Pennsylvania?
Philadelphia has a large and vibrant metropolitan area. It’s highly ranked as a destination for graduate vets looking for higher-than-average salaries. The cost of living is reasonable, and there’s a proven need for veterinarians, making this a great place to grow your career,
There are multiple opportunities for veterinarians to explore a more relaxed lifestyle in rural locations across the state, although you can feel isolated. The universities are ideal for veterinarians seeking teaching positions or continued professional development.
What are the Licensing Requirements for DVM Jobs in Pennsylvania?
Veterinarians in Pennsylvania are required to have a license to practice in the state. The requirements are as follows:
- Degree requirement: Applicants must have proof of graduation from the AVMA or a certificate of equivalence from the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates.
- Examination requirement: Applicants must have taken and passed NAVLE or NBE & CCT.
- All applicants must show experience in a clinical setting.
- Completion of continuing education is not required for the initial license. A continuing education requirement of 30 hours is required for each biennial renewal
- A licensing fee of $35 is paid for the initial license.
Why Work as a Veterinarian in Pennsylvania?
- Above-average salaries at entry-level and for highly experienced veterinarians.
- Opportunities for continued education at Penn State’s rural and urban campuses.
- Excellent quality of life with great work-life balance.
- A choice of locations from vibrant urban centers to low-key urban towns.
- Opportunities for veterinarians looking to improve their livestock skills.
Find your Perfect Vet Job in Pennsylvania
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