small and large animal medicine. We are seeking an experienced Associate DVM who is dependable, energetic, and enjoys mentoring newer Associates. Our multi-doctor practice provides a bond-centered environment that is exciting, fast-paced, and professionally challenging while keeping the service to our clients and their pets at the center of our focus.
Living in La Jolla Our hospital is smack center in La Jolla Village. We are 3 blocks away from some of the most beautiful beaches San Diego has to offer. La Jolla is a pedestrian heavy town, so the streets are very friendly to bikes and walking. We are also a hub for the hard sciences, much of the industry here composed of clinical research,
medicals, marine biology and human medicine. Company Overview At Companion Pet Partners, our Mission is to empower and support our veterinary teams to deliver unparalleled service and clinical quality in caring for pets and their families.
The Companion team is passionate about the animal health industry and deeply committed to building a network of best-in-class veterinary practices with talented people collaborating to solve industry-wide problems and deliver exceptional medical care. We are seeking individuals who share our energy, drive and ambition and who will meaningfully contribute to our growth and success. What We Offer Competitive Salary ($140,000 - $200,000 per year) Production
Bonus Pay Medical/Dental/Vision insurance Paid Time Off Continuing Education time off and reimbursement Financial Wellness Program 401K + Company Match Paid license fees, VIN/Plumbs membership, and Liability Insurance Work/Life Balance (me time) Core Responsibilities & Requirements: Supports excellence in client experience Works collaboratively with HM and Medical Director Practices high quality, gold standard medicine Competencies And Experience: Valid and in good standing licensed veterinarian within the state of CA 3-5 years of clinical experience preferred Strong clinical skills and sound medical judgment Good communication skills, both written and verbal Time-management and delegation abilities Exercises sound judgement and demonstrates exemplary decision-making skills Professionalism and courtesy in all interactions with others Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. La Jolla Veterinary Hospital is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
Job Reference ID: CPPDVM - 00014 #LI-JH1
Cats, Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Small Ruminants, pocket pets and exotics). Applicants should be a LVT or CVT (or eligible to sit for licensing exam) or have similar on the job experience. Salary based on experience. A competitive benefit package is available for all full-time employees.
This position will be a full-time position. Monday-Friday and rotating Saturdays. Responsibilities include but not limited to Animal restraint Triage of incoming patients Collection and analysis of lab samples Diagnostic imaging Care of surgical and hospitalized cases Effective communication with clients Surgical preparation and assistance Interpret and record client history accurately Prepare and administer
medications, vaccines, and treatments as prescribed by veterinarians Accurately fill and record prescriptions Maintain accurate medical records Qualifications include but not limited to: A high work ethic and positive attitude team member Ability to arrive on-time and work when scheduled Exceptional customer service skills and ability to communicate precisely Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times A self-starting team player with the desire to continue to advance one’s knowledge and skillset Ability to receive in a professional manner constructive feedback to maintain hospital efficiency 1-year veterinary tech/assistant experience preferred but will train the right candidate BENEFITS AMC
offers a full benefits package, including health insurance, vision, dental, and life insurance, long and short-term disability, critical illness and accident insurance, and GAP insurance.
We also offer Flexible Spending Accounts as well as Health Savings Accounts. A generous paid time off policy allows our employees the flexibility they need for work/life balance. AMC invests in your future by offering a company sponsored 401k plan with employer match, and access to a financial planner! Company Policy & Federal & State Laws Forbid Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, interaction, Disability, interactionual Orientation or National Origin.
If you think you are a qualified candidate, please submit a resume along with contacts for three non-related professional references.
acupuncture and eastern medicine. Boght and Oakwood Veterinary Clinics are privately owned practices, located in Latham and Troy, New York respectively. David A. Wagoner DVM started working at the clinics when he was in high school. Dr. Wagoner bought into the practice in 1995 and became the sole owner in 2011.
Dr. Wagoner's main focus is exceptional patient and client care at a reasonable price. Position Overview The receptionist is the client’s first contact when calling or visiting the practice and as such represents the professional image of the practice to callers and visitors. The receptionist answers telephones, greets clients, prepares patient files and escorts clients and patients
to exam rooms, receives and relays client correspondence, updates client financial records. The exceptional receptionist has the ability to diffuse negative client situations and foster client bonding.
Position Requirements: Flexible schedule & weekends & holidays a must! Education Requirements High school diploma or equivalent. Customer Service background desirable but not required. Typing skills required. Some computer knowledge required; comfortable with Word, keyboarding, and use of communication tools such as Instant Messenger and email. Experience Requirements Significant experience with basic office functions in a busy office environment. Previous receptionist and veterinary practice
experience are desirable but not required. Personal Requirements The receptionist must be able to: Be flexible in attitude and work habits Quickly learn how to pronounce, know the meaning of and spell commonly used veterinary terms.
Perform basic computer skills, type 30 words per minute. Physical Effort : Work requires lifting and carrying records and equipment weighing up to 25 lbs; requires sitting and standing for extended periods or time. Working conditions : May be exposed to unpleasant odors, noises and animal feces. May be exposed to bites, scratches and contagious diseases. Performance Expectations Veterinary Knowledge / Client Education Can answer client’s inquiries about basic animal care questions and routine procedures.
Can educate clients on over-the-counter products such as shampoos and nutraceuticals; has full knowledge of heartworm and external parasite preventives to promote client education and sales. Can guide client’ to make appropriate decisions regarding optimum pet care. Admitting / Discharging Patients/ Cash Handling Can admit patients and handle medical records entries accurately. Can prepare health certificates, immunization certificates, laboratory requests, and euthanasia certificates. Can handle client/patient transfers with ease.
Can prepare client invoices for services performed. Can accurately handle payment transactions. Can accurately and empathetically communicate estimates/treatment plans to clients. Hospitality Can bond with clients during interactions Keep the front desk a positive area even in the event there is a client wait time. Schedule Management Can work to maintain an effective veterinarian appointment schedule, screening emergencies and prioritizing cases that need to be seen. Computer Knowledge / Telephone Skills Receives and relays telephone, fax, and email messages accurately and promptly.
Answers telephones and handle calls quickly, efficiently and in a professional and friendly manner using a multi-line system. Can Enter and update client and patient information into practice computer software. Has good computer skills and shows accuracy in inputting details. Personal Conduct/Attitude/Teamwork Can maintain positive, cooperative relationships with other employees. Can display tact and respect with team members even when busy. Feel and express a genuine liking for animals and their owners and for working in an animal care field. Can maintain a clean, neat and well-organized work environment.
Can maintain a professional image at all times Client Communication Can conduct oneself in a confident and professional manner with clients even when situations are stressful and/or focused on individual tasks
medicine. Our hospital is historically known for minimally invasive surgical techniques, but we do not expect each DVM to be enthusiastic or fluent in LOVE spays or endoscopy. The culture here is top notch and led by our lovely Practice Manager, Jenn. Our team is passionate about teaching, so we would love to welcome a newer graduate, or someone who is open to learning more about minimally invasive surgery.
We are seeking an Associate DVM who is dependable, energetic, and enjoys learning. Our multi-doctor practice provides a bond-centered environment that is exciting, fast-paced, and professionally challenging while keeping the service to our clients and their pets at the center of our
focus. Living in Marina Del Rey Marina Del Rey is a gorgeous beachside town, close to the South Bay of Los Angeles. Our city is home to Loyola Marymount College, close to the beach and a short drive away to Santa Monica, Venice Beach and Brentwood.
Company Overview At Companion Pet Partners, our Mission is to empower and support our veterinary teams to deliver unparalleled service and clinical quality in caring for pets and their families. The Companion team is passionate about the animal health industry and deeply committed to building a network of best-in-class veterinary practices with talented people collaborating to solve industry-wide problems and deliver exceptional medical care.
We are seeking individuals who share our energy, drive and ambition and who will meaningfully contribute to our growth and success.
What We Offer Competitive Salary ($140,000 - $200,000 per year) Production Bonus Pay Medical/Dental/Vision insurance Paid Time Off Continuing Education time off and reimbursement Financial Wellness Program 401K + company match Paid license fees, VIN/Plumbs membership, and Liability Insurance Work/Life Balance (me time) CORE RESPONSIBILITIES & REQUIREMENTS Supports excellence in client experience Works collaboratively with HM and Medical Director Practices high quality, gold standard medicine Competencies And Experience Valid and in good standing licensed veterinarian within the state of CA 1-5 years of clinical experience, preferred but not required Strong clinical skills and sound medical judgment Good communication skills, both written and verbal Time-management and delegation abilities Exercises sound judgement and demonstrates exemplary decision-making skills Professionalism and courtesy in all interactions with others Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Marina Veterinary Center is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. Job Reference ID: CPPDVM - 00010 #LI-JH1
an average of 5-8 technicians per doctor along with state-of-the-art CT, fluoroscopy, rigid and flexible endoscopy, two LOGIQ ultrasound machines, digital radiography, Snyder oxygen unit, Hi-flow oxygen, two critical care cribs, defibrillator, and more. Two surgical suites with Ligature, minimally invasive surgical tower, and C-arm.
Separate ICU for post-op recovery and critical care cases. Our amazing technicians are thoroughly trained in anesthesia, ultrasound, CT, X-rays, medical record writing and history taking. We have a mentorship program in place for newer graduates, CE funding, and full benefits. All Veterinarians are paid on production, with average salary for all DVMs of at
least $200K per year. Housing can be provided if you prefer to travel from out of town. Yuma, AZ is 2.5 hours from Phoenix and San Diego, and 10 minutes away from Mexico.
The city offers abundant affordable housing with large lots, lots of sunshine and minimal rain. In your downtime, you can take advantage of great hiking, sand dunes, off-roading, and river floating. What We Offer $200,000 per year base compensation with additional relocation assistance available Production bonus pay Medical/Dental/Vision insurance Paid Time Off Continuing Education time off and reimbursement Financial Wellness Program 401K + company match Paid license fees, VIN/Plumbs membership, and Liability Insurance
Work/Life Balance (me time) CORE RESPONSIBILITIES & REQUIREMENTS: Supports excellence in client experience Works collaboratively with HM and Medical Director Practices high quality, gold standard medicine Competencies And Experience: Valid and in good standing licensed veterinarian within the state of Arizona 1-5 years of clinical experience, preferred but not required Strong clinical skills and sound medical judgment Good communication skills, both written and verbal Time-management and delegation abilities Exercises sound judgement and demonstrates exemplary decision-making skills Professionalism and courtesy in all interactions with others Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Foothills Animal Hospital is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. Job Reference ID: CPPDVM - 00005 #LI-JH1
place to call home. We are looking for an enthusiastic person who wants to help build our practice! Our Values and Mission: At Animal Hospital of Palo Alto (AHOPA), we are committed to educating our clients on how to keep pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
AHOPA stays on top of the latest advances in veterinary technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery. We pride ourselves on having a very positive work environment that helps other team members thrive and learn. We are seeking a part-time Veterinary Assistant who shares our energy, drive, ambition, and who will meaningfully
contribute to our growth and success. Position Overview: As a Veterinary Assistant, you will play an important role in the day-to-day operations with Animal Hospital Of Palo Alto.
By adding value to an efficient organization dedicated to quality care and extraordinary service. The Veterinary Assistant assists the Veterinarians with patient care and treatment, monitors hospitalized pets, maintains inventory, prepares prescriptions, performs routine in-house laboratory work, educates clients regarding veterinary care, and assists with surgical procedures. Duties and Responsibilities: Assist in determining animal requirements by helping conduct animal examinations, restraining patients,
reviewing care plans and records, completing laboratory tests and studies, and diagnostic imaging Care for patients by taking vital signs, collecting samples, administering vaccines, providing wound care management, and bandaging Assembling required supplies and instruments for procedures Fill prescriptions and administer PO, SQ, IM, IV medications, including proper documentation, logging, and security of controlled drugs Maintain a safe, secure, healthy and humane environment by following documented standards and procedures in compliance with applicable legal regulations Maintain medical records by documenting patients’ conditions, reactions, and changes; updates database in an accurate and timely manner Ability to demonstrate and follow procedures in catheter placement and phlebotomy Qualifications and Skills: At least 1 year of experience performing above duties Must be a self-starter, able to multitask and be a team player Oral and written communication skill Interpersonal skills with staff and clients, and works well in a team environment Able to perform moderately physically demanding work, that requires lifting (up to 50 pounds), cleaning, and constant motion Ability to work with or around sick animals, potentially hazardous materials, cleaning chemicals, gas anesthetics, zoonotic diseases, and unpleasant odors Available Schedule: Part-time position We are open: M-F 8am-6pm Saturday 8am-3pm Closed Sunday Benefits We Offer: Competitive compensation commensurate with experience ($20.00 - $23.00 per hour) Health, dental, and vision insurance 401k + company match Paid time off Continuing education opportunities Professional development support Mental health assistance Employee discounts on veterinary services Scrub allowance Collaborative and supportive work environment!
Apply today! We look forward to hearing from you! Animal Hospital of Palo Alto is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. Job Reference ID: CPP-0000180
about a favorite pet, and we understand exactly how important that relationship is to you and your family. As fellow animal lovers, we are committed to ensuring the highest level of support, information and service to give your companion the best life possible.
We are a full-service hospital caring for dogs, cats, rabbits and many other small companions. We are seeking a Veterinarian who is dependable, energetic, and willing to teach, learn and excel. Strong interpersonal skills, excellent client service, and communication skills are required. Our multi-doctor practice provides a bond-centered environment that is exciting, fast-paced, and professionally challenging while keeping the service
to our clients and their pets at the center of our focus. Living in Henderson Great weather, access to the Las Vegas Strip, and something to do for everyone, Henderson checks the boxes!
Boasting awards over the past few years that include: One of the safest cities in America, Best places to live in Nevada, Top 50 most walkable city, and city for active lifestyles. Close enough to the Vegas strip to take in a show, but far enough away to enjoy the outdoors. Henderson, just located south of Las Vegas, is an outdoor paradise! Whether it's touring the Hoover Dam or hanging out at Lake Mead or Lake Las Vegas, you will never be short on activities during your off time. Take some time to go
to Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve, also known as the " Best place for Bird Watching" then head down to the Lion Habitat Ranch and enjoy the 8.5 acre big cat sanctuary.
Ever wake up and want to go to a botanical garden while eating chocolate? Well, the Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden was established specifically for you! After all of the activities you can then relax and enjoy all of the local eateries! Don't forget about the Artisan Booze District that is home to areas craft beer and spirits scene. The second biggest city in Nevada has it all, come be a part of it! Company Overview At Companion Pet Partners, our Mission is to empower and support our veterinary teams to deliver unparalleled service and clinical quality in caring for pets and their families.
The Companion team is passionate about the animal health industry and deeply committed to building a network of best-in-class veterinary practices with talented people collaborating to solve industry-wide problems and deliver exceptional medical care. We are seeking individuals who share our energy, drive and ambition and who will meaningfully contribute to our growth and success. What We Offer Competitive Salary + Production Medical/Dental/Vision insurance Paid Time Off Continuing Education time off and reimbursement Financial Wellness Program 401K + company match Paid license fees, VIN/Plumbs membership, and Liability Insurance Work/Life Balance (me time) CORE RESPONSIBILITIES & REQUIREMENTS: Supports excellence in client experience Works collaboratively with HM and Medical Director Practices high quality, gold standard medicine Competencies And Experience : Valid and in good standing licensed veterinarian within the state of Nevada 1-5 years of clinical experience, preferred but not required Strong clinical skills and sound medical judgment Good communication skills, both written and verbal Time-management and delegation abilities Exercises sound judgement and demonstrates exemplary decision-making skills Professionalism and courtesy in all interactions with others Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Warm Hearts Pet Hospital is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
Job Reference ID: CPPDVM - 00007#LI-JH1
all employees. We believe through development we will be empowered to be more, do more, and thrive in our environments, leading to a more successful career. As a technician, your exceptional skills will directly contribute to providing competent and compassionate health care for pets and a warm memorable experience for their human families.
Our ideal team member will understand the importance of exceptional client service and patient advocacy, and how it relates to helping choose the best preventive and urgent care for pets. Additionally, the right person should have a positive attitude, an ability to work efficiently under pressure, and is passionate to learn and grow in our practice,
as well as their career. We’re looking for an enthusiastic, compassionate, and skilled Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Assistant to help us continue to be " The Best Friend to our Clients' Best Friends.
" If you are looking for a family atmosphere that appreciates the value of pet healthcare, wants to learn, grow, and develop advanced technical skills into a long-term career, you have found the right place! Noah's Animal Hospital & 24-Hour Emergency Center Noah’s 24-Hour Animal Hospital is a general and emergency practice under the same roof! We are proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, a designation that we believe demonstrates our unwavering
commitment to veterinary excellence. Our hospital boasts a large intensive care unit equipped with 3 triage stations, thermoregulated large runs, and a Snyder 2100 ICU Oxygen Unit – a gold standard in emergency critical care.
Our hospital features two fully equipped surgical suites, digital radiography (dental and full body), ultrasound, acupuncture, and laser therapy. Benefits Our valued staff members of Noah's Animal Hospitals receive the following benefits: Industry Leading Pay with opportunities for bonus, overtime, and increases Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Comprehensive Benefits (Health, Vision and Dental) $100 Scrub Allowance Discounts on services provided and products dispensed for your own personal pets An Employee Assistance Program – for you and your household Additional options include 401k, short-term/long-term disability, Life Lock, and supplemental life Compensation for Continuing Education and License Renewal after 1 year of employment Multi-Level Development Program designed to systematically increase knowledge and skillset and a team that always has your back Our Core Values: Compassion Easy to do Business With Passion Integrity Memorable Client Experiences Excellence Helpful The Right People Qualifications At least 1 year of experience (preferred) - time spent in a formal veterinary nursing/technician program will also be considered Registered, Licensed or Certified Veterinary Technician/Assistant (preferred) (RVT, LVT, CVT/CVA) Emergency, ICU, GP experience (preferred) Experience in the following skills: Venipuncture, Restraint, IV Catheter Placement, backssing Vitals, Medical Record Notation, Intubation/Extubation, Monitoring Under Anesthesia, Minor Drug Calculations, Dentistry, Radiographs, post-surgical care, Fecal flotation and interpreting results
source of pride for all employees. We believe through development we will be empowered to be more, do more, and thrive in our environments, leading to a more successful career. As a technician, your exceptional skills will directly contribute to providing competent and compassionate health care for pets and a warm memorable experience for their human families.
Our ideal team member will understand the importance of exceptional client service and patient advocacy, and how it relates to helping choose the best preventive and urgent care for pets. Additionally, the right person should have a positive attitude, an ability to work efficiently under pressure, and is passionate to learn and
grow in our practice, as well as their career. We’re looking for an enthusiastic, compassionate, and skilled Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Assistant to help us continue to be " The Best Friend to our Clients' Best Friends.
" If you are looking for a family atmosphere that appreciates the value of pet healthcare, wants to learn, grow, and develop advanced technical skills into a long-term career, you have found the right place! Noah's Animal Hospital & 24-Hour Emergency Center Noah’s 24-Hour Animal Hospital is a general and emergency practice under the same roof! We are proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, a designation that we believe demonstrates
our unwavering commitment to veterinary excellence. Benefits Our valued staff members of Noah's Animal Hospitals receive the following benefits: Industry Leading Pay with opportunities for bonus, overtime, and increases Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Comprehensive Benefits (Health, Vision and Dental) $100 Scrub Allowance Discounts on services provided and products dispensed for your own personal pets An Employee Assistance Program – for you and your household Additional options include 401k, short-term/long-term disability, Life Lock, and supplemental life Compensation for Continuing Education and License Renewal after 1 year of employment Multi-Level Development Program designed to systematically increase knowledge and skillset and a team that always has your back Qualifications At least 1 year of experience (preferred) - time spent in a formal veterinary nursing/technician program will also be considered Registered, Licensed or Certified Veterinary Technician (preferred) (RVT, LVT, CVA) Emergency, ICU, GP experience (preferred) Experience in the following skills: Venipuncture, Restraint, IV Catheter Placement, backssing Vitals, Medical Record Notation, Intubation/Extubation, Monitoring Under Anesthesia, Minor Drug Calculations, Dentistry, Radiographs, post-surgical care, Fecal flotation and interpreting results
hospital, we are fully equipped with the latest medical technology, including a laparoscopy, endoscopy, CT, radiology, ultrasound, laser, two critical care cribs, a Snyder oxygen, plus doctors and staff who are willing to teach and help you grow as a technician!
We offer competitive compensation commensurate with experience (starting at $17.00 per hour) Position Overview: As a Veterinary Technician, you will play an important role in the day-to-day operations with Foothills Animal Hospital. By adding value to an efficient organization dedicated to quality care and extraordinary service, you will perform a variety of patient care and treatment tasks including monitoring hospitalized pets,
maintaining inventory, preparing prescriptions, performing routine in-house laboratory work, educating clients regarding veterinary care and procedures, and assisting with surgical procedures at the Veterinary Hospital.
We are looking to hire in January of 2024 and are seeking a candidate who is willing to work Thursday-Sunday. Duties and Responsibilities: Assist in determining animal requirements by helping conduct animal examinations, reviewing care plans and records, completing laboratory tests and studies, and diagnostic imaging Care for patients by taking vital signs, collecting samples, and vaccines, and bandaging and wrapping wounds Prep and assist in diagnostic, medical, and surgical
procedures Fill prescriptions and administer PO, SQ, IM, IV medications, including proper documentation, logging and security of controlled drugs Operate and maintain hospital equipment, i.
e. EKG, fluid pump, syringe pump, scales, and anesthetic monitors/machines Display confidence and reassurance when dealing with pets experiencing severe stress, illness, and/or pain Ability to demonstrate and follow procedures in catheter placement and phlebotomy Maintain medical records by documenting patients’ conditions, reactions, and changes; updates database in an accurate and timely manner Maintain a safe, secure, healthy and humane environment by following documented standards and procedures in compliance with applicable legal regulations Demonstrate flexibility to float to other departments in times of need Qualifications and Skills: Veterinary critical care and emergency experience is preferred but not required High School Diploma/GED Knowledge of medicals and calculations Able to perform moderately physically demanding work, that requires lifting (up to 50 pounds), cleaning, and constant motion Ability to work with or around sick animals, potentially hazardous materials, cleaning chemicals, gas anesthetics, zoonotic diseases, and unpleasant odors Available Schedule: Full-time position, we offer 10 hour shifts/4 days a week, NO OVERNIGHTS, schedule will be Thursday-Sunday, looking to hire at the beginning of the year We are open: Monday-Sunday 7:30am-5:30pm Emergency hours vary Benefits We Offer: Competitive compensation commensurate with experience (starting at $17.00 per hour) Health, dental, and vision insurance 401k + company match Paid time off Continuing education opportunities Professional development support Mental health assistance Employee discounts on veterinary services Scrub allowance Collaborative and encouraging culture Apply today!
We look forward to hearing from you! Foothills Animal Hospital is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. Job Reference ID: CPP-0000188
dental equipment, surgery suites, adjunctive therapy, cold laser therapy, and many more options for wellness and prevention. Our Values: We are a partner of Companion Pet Partners which is a network of best-in-class veterinary practices that collaborate to solve industry-wide problems and deliver exceptional care.
You will be working with multiple doctors and a team of talented support staff that exudes teamwork and collaboration. We believe in nurturing the human-animal bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and animals. Duties and Responsibilities: Perform animal examinations to detect and determine the nature of disease or injuries Treat sick or injured animals
by providing appropriate care Perform and interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests Administer anesthetics, perform surgeries, monitor patients during surgery and recovery with the assistance of the technical team Follow and create discharge & treatment plan guidelines for patients Communicate updates with clients via phone, email, and/or chat service Educate pet owners about animal care, prevention, and disease Humanely euthanize animals when it has been mutually agreed upon by the patient’s owner Maintain accurate medical records for all patients Qualifications and Skills: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited veterinary school Valid state veterinary license Must have
proof of Professional Liability Insurance Trust (PLIT) Strong knowledge of veterinary medicine Have professional mannerism and show sensitivity with patients, clients, and staff Have excellent verbal and written communication skills to convey information effectively to owners and staff Available Schedule: Urgent need for coverage on January 11, 15-18, and also seeking coverage on Saturdays, offering competitive compensation starting at $120.00 - $160.00 per hour We are open: M-F from 8am-6pm Saturday’s from 8am-2pm Closed Sunday’s Apply today!
We look forward to hearing from you! Parktown Veterinary Clinic is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, gender identity, interactionual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. #LI-JH1
in the nation. As a nonprofit organization with several animal control sheltering contrats, we have a strong network of community support. Our Medical Department provides compassionate care, respect, and empathy to all animals and humans without prejudice or discrimination.
HSHC provides a range of services from emergency surgery and triage to routine care for stray and owner surrendered animals; this includes those brought in or seized by animal control from cruelty, abuse, or neglect situations. Our medical team serves as the front line for shelter veterinary care in Hamilton County 365 days a year to ensure the animals we serve have the best life possible as they wait for a home. Our
life saving work and advocacy extends well beyond Hamilton County as HSHC believes the lives of all Hoosier animal’s count. As the state's leading animal welfare agency, we continually strive to implement best-practices by aligning shelter policies with the needs of the community.
HSHC has consistently achieved an annual placement rate of 98% since 2014 including some of the hardest to save, and place, animals imaginable. In April 2021, HSHC opened a $12M, world class facility featuring cutting-edge disease and noise control measures, as well as animal housing designed to promote the highest standard of life quality. The Surgical Suite and Operating Room are designed with state-of-the-art
surgical and radiology equipment. The Medical Department includes multiple areas for behavior backssment and modification, areas to manage quarantine and infectious disease cases, as well as ample space for recovery.
Our Intake Department is designed to manage high volume intake and treatment. OUR MEDICAL TEAM & YOU The HSHC Medical Department consists of a Shelter Veterinarian (DVM), Medical Manager, Lead Surgical Technician, and 6 Medical Coordinators. We are a close-knit team looking for a Shelter Veterinarian who can lead the charge in our efforts to continuously achieve the highest quality of care. Successful applicants must possess a strong foundational knowledge of veterinary medicine, shelter medicine and High Quality/High Volume (HQHV) spay/neuter with a proven track record in surgical excellence.
While the Shelter DVM will NOT be responsible for managing the daily, administrative tasks that come with having direct reports (e. g. scheduling, time off requests, performance evaluations, basic training), this individual WILL be a leader and mentor for the team. Our DVM will ensure our medical protocols are infused with the quality of care and ‘whatever it takes’ philosophies that hold up the foundation of HSHC. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Veterinary Medical Care Oversees the medical and surgical needs of patients; performs traditional duties of a shelter veterinarian which includes high volume spay/neuter, dentals, amputations, mass removals, and other procedures which are typical in an animal shelter setting.
Implements medical protocols and standard operating procedures for evaluation and treatment of animals; including disease control/herd health, quality of life backssments, and in cases of severe medical or behavioral concern which extend beyond the scope of humane intervention, the alleviation of suffering by euthanasia.
Perform examination and/or necropsy related to humane law enforcement cases. Practice humane and low-stress handling, methods of restraint, and ability to teach department personnel. Communication Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with public speaking and presentation experience. Ability to professionally advocate HSHC’s positions on issues; experience in supporting, engaging with, and developing relationships with veterinary community members, as well as volunteers, donors, and our customers. Critically analyze shelter data to ensure data compliance and ensure that animals leaving HSHC are altered, vaccinated, and of sound health.
Identify areas where additional support is needed to create or improve specific medical programs and coordinate with the Director of Operations to facilitate additional support needed to ensure the success and sustainability of Medical Departments operations. Proficiency with Microsoft Office products; familiarity with shelter software/animal management software, or desire to learn, comfort learning new systems, including online information systems. Safety and Legal Compliance In collaboration with the Director of Operations, ensure proper shelter protocol and solutions for the prevention and management of infectious disease.
Ensure proper scheduled maintenance of all surgical equipment. Ensure hazardous materials are being handled and disposed of in the proper manner. Maintain inventory and tracking of all prescription and controlled substances. Responsible for compliance with all laws pertaining to controlled substances. Prescribes medications in accordance with manufacturers' label instructions and uses. Understands common side-effects and common drug interactions with other medications. Able to effectively counsel adopters and fosters of animals with medical conditions when appropriate.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE Must embrace our no-kill philosophy and whatever it takes philosophy. Must possess a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree and be licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice in the State of Indiana with no pending disciplinary actions. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to act decisively with a get-it-done attitude in fast-paced often challenging situations. Excellent problem-solving skills in stressful situations, strong interpersonal skills, and a proven ability to initiate and influence change, a team player, energetic, tactful, and diplomatic.
Able to get along with people from diverse backgrounds, as well as the ability to handle sensitive and confidential situations. Upholds the Principles of Veterinary Medical Ethics of the AVMA. Maintain proper DEA and license requirements regarding Indiana veterinarian practices. Oversee controlled substance use in collaboration with the Director of Operations. Must have experience and confidence working with potentially fractious or dangerous domestic animals. Be able to pass a criminal history background check and drug screen.
Physical Requirements: Must be able to routinely lift 50 pounds. Extended periods of time working on the computer with repetitive typing, arm, and hand motion. Ability to be in a shelter environment and work in the presence of both cats and dogs. Bend, stoop, reach, climb, twist, crawl, stand and walk for an extended period. Must be able to work in weather with temperatures varying between extreme hot and extreme cold. Process a valid driver's license and qualify to be added to HSHC insurance. Ability to perform potentially long or complex surgical procedures on a variety of domestic animals.
Benefits: (Anthem) Medical, Dental, Vision, Long/Short Term Disability, AD&D, FSA/HSA, Identity Theft Protection with partial, employer contribution (Dependent Eligibility funded by employee) Paid vacation and PTO accrued from day one (negotiable) Paid time off to meet continued education requirements (courses not included) Company pays for DVM License renewal A robust pet benefits program for HSHC employees’ owned pets includes discounts on medications, diagnostics, and variety of free supplies (preventatives, food, potty pads, etc. ) Company provided phone for HSHC specific, medical emergencies Partial relocation cost reimbursement to be negotiated 401 (k) Matching
eastern medicine and acupuncture. Boght and Oakwood Veterinary Clinics are family-owned practices, located in Latham and Troy New York. Owner, David A. Wagoner DVM started working at Boght when he was in high school. Dr. Wagoner bought the practice in 1995 and became sole owner in 2011 then opening the second location Oakwood.
Dr. Wagoner’s main focus is exceptional patient and client care at a reasonable price. It is important to note that Boght and Oakwood boast veteran veterinarians and staff who will greatly assist in the acquisition of a new technician. Our practices are fully equipped for diagnostics, with in-house laboratory testing, endoscopy, ultrasound services and digital radiology.
Technicians can expect to see a diverse case load, and have the dedicated support of part-time and full-time experienced veterinarians and staff. We are in search of either a part time or full time Licensed Veterinary Technician.
A self-motivated individual that possesses skills such as friendliness, empathy, patience and of course a love for animals. Technicians are an integral part of the team at the BOVC. They play a significant role in communicating with and educating clients about their pets. Providing patient care and technical services, they are the veterinarians’ primary medical support. We offer a competitive salary. Some of our benefits include health & dental insurance, 401K,
continuing education stipend with paid licensing fees, pet care discounts, paid holidays and vacation time.
Sign-on Bonus also available! Job Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following… Basic Nursing Care Good animal handling skills, being able to maintain patience & self-control while handling all animals Provide compassions care to patients and clients Client education including patient admittance tasks & patient care instructions’ Administration of IV, IM, SQ, topical & oral medications Perform venipunctures Aseptically perform IV catheter placement Monitor, adjust & maintain IV infusion pumps Perform exam room responsibilities consisting of patient preliminary work ups, TPR’s, obtain & record patient histories, etc.
Perform surgical tasks such as maintaining equipment, surgical drug calculations, inducing, intubating, prepping, monitoring, recovery & patient discharges Perform all in-house lab work & properly prepare samples for outside laboratories Can properly perform radiographs Restock and fill prescribed medications Assist in ultrasounds and endoscopies Perform physical and therapeutic procedures such as therapeutic laser Properly collect urine and fecal samples Perform dental prophylaxis procedures Provide therapeutic grooming & bathing Cleaning and stocking of appropriate areas Maintain overall cleanliness of the facility Maintain all areas in a manner that is free of odor & fire hazards Be aware of appropriate use of personal safety devices Practice good customer service skills Know and use proper medical terminology Can stay calm and efficient during medical crisis Is able to work well as part of a team and works well with all levels of hospital team members Job Specifications: Education – graduate of an AAS Veterinary Technology Program Licensure – professional NYS license Experience – previous on-the-job experience desirable but not required Skills – basic computer skills helpful Physical Effort – work requires lifting and carrying up to 40lbs.
walk or stand for extended periods of time; frequently works in a bent position