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Animal Care Specialist
Petco 4.1
Veterinarian job at Petco Holdings, Inc.
Create a healthier, brighter future for pets, pet parents and people!
If you want to make a real difference, create an exciting career path, feel welcome to be your whole self and nurture your wellbeing, Petco is the place for you.
Our core values capture that spirit as we work to improve lives by doing what's right for pets, people and our planet.
We love all pets like our own
We're the future of the pet industry
We're here to improve lives
We drive outstanding results together
We're welcome as we are
Petco is a category-defining health and wellness company focused on improving the lives of pets, pet parents and Petco partners. We are 29,000 strong and operate 1,500+ pet care centers in the U.S., Mexico and Puerto Rico, including 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics and eight distribution centers. We're focused on purpose-driven work, and strongly believe what's good for pets, people and our planet is good for Petco.
Position Overview
As an Operations Specialist in Animal Care, your role will be to ensure that proper animal care and husbandry is being provided for all companion animals and aquatic life in the Pet Care Center (PCC). You'll be the primary resource regarding animal care and maintenance. This position will support the achievement of the PCC's budgeted sales and shrink goals. You'll ensure our merchandising and inventory strategies are executed across the Pet Care Center with your primary focus in companion animals and aquatic life. You will ensure the efficient and effective operations of the Pet Care Center in close partnership with the sales team to meet the needs of the guest and their pet/s. You can excel in this role by exhibiting a passion for the welfare, health, and proper care of animals as well as being a positive partner within the whole Pet Care Center team.
Position Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
Have a strong interest in animal welfare and possess a high level of knowledge of our companion animal and aquatic care.
Ensure that all companion animals and aquatic life in the PCC are receiving appropriate care. This includes ensuring that all companion animal and aquatic life maintenance, companion animal incident reports and hourly animal health checks are completed as required.
Process register transactions in a way that creates a great experience for each guest.
Be proficient within our selling model and support guest interactions as needed.
Ensure merchandise is stocked, priced, and displayed to create a great presentation for our guests.
Complete and apply training programs to maintain a high level of expertise of their role and educate other PCC partners in animal care and maintenance.
Promote a positive culture of teamwork, inclusion, and collaboration.
Adhere to established operational guidelines, policies, and procedures.
Evaluate guest inquiries and refers to the Leader on Duty as needed.
Act as primary resource for guests and other PCC partners regarding all animal education and care.
Efficiently orders companion animals and aquatic life, supplies and merchandise in partnership with the sales team to maximize sales, margin, and inventory.
Analyzes department inventory management data and recommends areas for improvement.
Perform routine housekeeping tasks as required to maintain the professional image and appearance of the companion animal habitat and aquatic areas, to include sweeping/mopping the floors, dusting, cleaning the tanks, facing the merchandise on the shelves, etc.
Ensures the proper handling and documentation for all relinquished and adoption animals.
Verifies animal related maintenance tasks are being completed as outlined on the Maintenance Schedules.
Participates in the completion of all animal and aquatic life related physical inventory counts.
Adheres to and promotes established safety and loss prevention procedures.
Performs additional duties and projects as required or assigned with or without regular supervision.
Other Essential Duties
UTILIZE SELLING BEHAVIORS. You're the key to providing an amazing guest experience within our Pet Care Center locations. Utilizing the behaviors within our Sales Model is critical to being able to identify and solve for their needs both today and in the future.
CONTRIBUTE TO A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. You'll be empowered through our training programs to maintain our safety protocols. Bottom line, the safety of partners, guests and pets is our #1 priority.
BE A PART OF A COLLABORATIVE CULTURE. Being a great teammate is key to creating a culture that is centered around solving for the health and wellness needs of pets.
ENGAGE IN YOUR CAREER: As you develop your skills and knowledge, you will have the opportunity to participate in developmental programs to support your continued growth throughout your career.
Basic Qualifications
Minimum of one year of experience working with and/or caring for companion animals and aquatic life is required for this position. Qualified applicants will possess a high level of knowledge of companion animals and aquatic life and an aptitude for sales techniques. In addition to having a professional appearance and demeanor, applicants must also demonstrate a keen and genuine interest in animals and their care. Good interpersonal and verbal communication skills are necessary due to the nature of interaction with the public and other partners and leaders within the PCC as well as external veterinary partners.
Certification
Completing and maintaining of the Petco Animal Care Certification program is required in this role.
Education/Skills
In addition to a high school diploma or its equivalent (GED), an applicant must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the areas of mathematics and basic accounting relationships and exhibit exceptional communication skills.
Supervisory Responsibility
Ensures that the Pet Care Center is opened and / or closed in accordance with established P&Ps as it applies to SFS operations.
Adhere to and promote established safety procedures for partners, guests, and pets.
Work Environment
The majority of job duties are conducted indoors, although guest carryouts and veterinary visits will require that a partner leave the PCC briefly. Because this position requires bending, kneeling, moving merchandise (up to 50 pounds, as necessary) and standing for long periods of time, there may be risk of injury resulting from not following procedures. Ability and willingness to a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends to meet PCC needs.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Petco Health & Wellness, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or any other protected classification.
Position Overview
As an Operations Specialist in Animal Care, your role will be to ensure that proper animal care and husbandry is being provided for all companion animals and aquatic life in the Pet Care Center (PCC). You'll be the primary resource regarding animal care and maintenance. This position will support the achievement of the PCC's budgeted sales and shrink goals. You'll ensure our merchandising and inventory strategies are executed across the Pet Care Center with your primary focus in companion animals and aquatic life. You will ensure the efficient and effective operations of the Pet Care Center in close partnership with the sales team to meet the needs of the guest and their pet/s. You can excel in this role by exhibiting a passion for the welfare, health, and proper care of animals as well as being a positive partner within the whole Pet Care Center team.
Starting Rate:
$17.00
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Relief Veterinarian
Alaska SPCA 3.4
Anchorage, AK jobs
Looking to supplement your current work with meaningful relief shifts? Interested in making a tangible difference for companion animals across Alaska?
The Alaska SPCA is seeking a Relief Veterinarian to support our Anchorage-based clinic as needed throughout the year. Relief veterinarians provide coverage for scheduled absences with shifts available on an as-needed basis.
Our clinic provides low-cost spay and neuter services, dental and surgical procedures, and basic wellness care for dogs, cats, and rabbits. Relief veterinarians may be scheduled for spay/neuter surgery days, dental and soft-tissue surgery, exam shifts, or a combination depending on experience and clinic needs. Relief vets may also provide occasional support to our animal shelter.
This is an excellent opportunity for veterinarians seeking flexible scheduling, mission-driven work, or supplemental income without the demands of a full-time position.
About the Alaska SPCA
The Alaska SPCA is a private nonprofit organization and the oldest animal welfare organization in the state. In addition to our Anchorage-based clinic and shelter, we operate a mobile outreach clinic and partner to deliver critical veterinary services to remote communities without access to veterinary care. We also provide pet family support resources and public education programs.
Learn more at ******************
.
Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited veterinary school
Eligible for Alaska state licensure and DEA registration
Surgical experience with high-volume spay/neuter strongly preferred, but not required
Recent graduates and experienced veterinarians are welcome to apply
Board certification not required
Compensation
Compensation is based on experience, credentials, and type of shift worked. The Relief Veterinarian position is classified as on-call and not benefits-eligible.
To Apply
To be considered for future relief opportunities, please submit your resume, brief cover letter, and references.
$81k-156k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Relief Veterinarian
Alaska SPCA 3.4
Anchorage, AK jobs
Job DescriptionSalary:
Looking to supplement your current work with meaningful relief shifts? Interested in making a tangible difference for companion animals across Alaska?
The Alaska SPCA is seeking a Relief Veterinarian to support our Anchorage-based clinic as needed throughout the year. Relief veterinarians provide coverage for scheduled absences with shifts available on an as-needed basis.
Our clinic provideslow-cost spay and neuter services, dental and surgical procedures, and basic wellness care for dogs, cats, and rabbits. Relief veterinarians may be scheduled for spay/neuter surgery days, dental and soft-tissue surgery, exam shifts, or a combination depending on experience and clinic needs. Relief vets may also provide occasional support to our animal shelter.
This is an excellent opportunity for veterinarians seeking flexible scheduling, mission-driven work, or supplemental income without the demands of a full-time position.
About the Alaska SPCA
The Alaska SPCA is a private nonprofit organization and the oldest animal welfare organization in the state. In addition to our Anchorage-based clinic and shelter, we operate a mobile outreach clinic and partner to deliver critical veterinary services to remote communities without access to veterinary care. We also provide pet family support resources and public education programs.
Learn more at ******************
.
Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited veterinary school
Eligible for Alaska state licensure and DEA registration
Surgical experience with high-volume spay/neuter strongly preferred, but not required
Recent graduates and experienced veterinarians are welcome to apply
Board certification not required
Compensation
Compensation isbased on experience, credentials, and type of shift worked. The Relief Veterinarian position is classified as on-call and not benefits-eligible.
To Apply
To be considered for future relief opportunities, please submit yourresume, brief cover letter, and references.
$81k-156k yearly est. 12d ago
Veterinarian
Fredericks 3.9
Northport, NY jobs
Job DescriptionBenefits/Perks
Flexible Scheduling
Career Advancement Opportunities
Competitive Compensation
Fun Working Environment
Interact with Pets
We are seeking a compassionate Veterinarian to join the team at our successful clinic. We are a progressive, multigenerational practice focusing on companion animal care for over 94 years. Daily responsibilities will include performing surgeries, treating wounds, prescribing medications, and spaying/neutering. If you are passionate about providing exceptional animal care, wed like to meet you.
Responsibilities
Provide routine examinations
Diagnose illnesses and recommend treatment
Perform general surgeries including dental and ophthalmic
Administer vaccinations
Perform spay and neuter surgeries
Prescribe medication
Advise pet owners on preventative healthcare, nutrition, and overall pet well-being
Update client records
Qualifications
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree
Previous work experience as a veterinarian
Knowledge of medical equipment and anesthesia procedures
Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex medical concepts in simple terms
Problem-solving skills
Availability to take evening, weekend, or on-call shifts when necessary
Patience and a love for animals
$64k-121k yearly est. 5d ago
Veterinarian
The Animal Foundation 4.2
Las Vegas, NV jobs
FLSA: Exempt (salaried) REVISED: 07/22/2025
REPORTS TO: Chief Veterinarian REVIEWED: 01/22/2025
SUPERVISES: None
Under administrative direction, responsible for providing high quality veterinary care of shelter and/or client owned animals, shelter medicine, spay/neuter surgeries as well as carrying out disease control protocols. Some positions may require an emphasis on affordable veterinary care and vaccinations, some may require an emphasis on high volume spay and neuter surgery, and others may require emphasis on duties related to shelter medicine and population management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
High Quality Volume Spay and Neuter Surgery
● Performs high quality high volume spay/neuter procedures for client-owned and/or shelter animals. Surgery schedules typically consist of 25+ patients/day.
● Performs pre-operative physical exams, administers peri-operative medications, and manages postoperative surgical care for surgical patients.
● Performs other elective special procedures (amputations, enucleations, dentals, mass removals, etc) as needed.
● Reviews medical records of shelter animals prior to surgery.
Shelter Medicine
● Reports the status of overall shelter health to management.
● Collaborates with management and veterinary staff to create both real-time adjustments to shelter protocols, as well as preemptive planning to mitigate the impact of disease outbreaks.
● Diagnoses and treats illness and injury in shelter animals and occasionally client-owned companion animals, recommends a course of treatment, diagnostic testing, or euthanasia; species include dogs, cats, pocket pets, reptiles, fish, and occasionally farm animals.
● Administers pre-euthanasia sedation and performs euthanasia when necessary.
Vaccine Clinic
● Administers vaccinations, microchips, dewormer, and other preventative medications for client owned companion animals and shelter animals during vaccine clinics.
● Explains diagnoses to owners and provides recommended next steps for health concerns identified on physical exam.
General
● Administers vaccines and preventative medications for shelter animals and for client-owned companion animals during public shot clinics.
● Maintains accurate and detailed electronic medical records.
● Demonstrates strong professional communication skills through clear, concise, and effective written and verbal interactions with customers, colleagues, and management across various channels (email, phone, meetings).
● Dresses appropriately and professionally to project a positive image to the public.
● Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization's service to its customers by offering suggestions and participating as an active member of a work team.
● Provides responsive, meaningful, and compassionate service to all customers and colleagues.
● Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements:
● DVM/VMD degree from an accredited School of Veterinary Medicine.
● Three (3) years of surgical experience, including experience in HQHVSN, preferred. License & Certification Requirements:
● Valid License issued by the Nevada State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
● Valid Dispensing Veterinarian License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
● Valid Controlled Substance License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
● Valid Controlled Substance Registration Certification issued by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
● Valid USDA Accreditation.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of:
● Animal shelter medicine and surgical procedures/protocols.
● Principles and practices of immunization as related to infectious diseases of animals.
● Proper review/audit of medical procedures to ensure that efficient and effective medical procedures are being practiced.
● Standard clinical office practices and procedures, including filing and the operation of standard office equipment.
● Communicating effectively with co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
● Correct business English, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Skill in:
● Instructing (training) staff, providing clinical oversight and case management assistance.
● Performing surgery to spay, neuter, and treat animals.
● Performing elective surgical procedures on an as-needed basis.
● Demonstration of genuine concern, compassion, and caring for animals.
● Diagnosis of medical conditions and determining an appropriate course of treatment.
● Explaining medical conditions and treatment options to staff and the public. ● Reviewing medical charts and records.
● Maintaining accurate medical and clinical records and preparing accurate and timely reports.
● Performing high volume of spay/neuter surgeries on a daily basis.
● Use of business software and associated computer hardware.
● Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
● Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives, and activities.
● Communicating, relating, and interacting with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Physical ability and mobility to work in a typical clinical setting; stand for extended periods of time; strength to lift and/or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally; hand and finger dexterity required to perform tasks required of a veterinarian; vision to read printed materials; hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Team Members are continuously exposed to animals, animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures.
All employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of philanthropy.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work expected of this position. This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive listing or description of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of incumbents in the job.
I have read and understand the above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands, and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being hired.
$77k-106k yearly est. Auto-Apply 24d ago
Relief Veterinarian
The Animal Foundation 4.2
Las Vegas, NV jobs
FLSA: Non-exempt (hourly) REVISED: 07/24/2025
REPORTS TO: Chief Veterinarian REVIEWED: 01/08/2025
SUPERVISES: N/A
Under administrative direction, responsible for providing high quality veterinary care of shelter and/or client owned animals, shelter medicine, spay/neuter surgeries as well as carrying out disease control protocols. Some positions may require an emphasis on affordable veterinary care and vaccinations, some may require an emphasis on high volume spay and neuter surgery, and others may require emphasis on duties related to shelter medicine and population management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Interested applicants should note in their application which area they would prefer to work in:
Vaccine Clinic
Administers vaccinations, microchips, dewormer, and other preventative medications for client owned companion animals and shelter animals during vaccine clinics.
Explains diagnoses to owners and provides recommended next steps for health concerns identified on physical exam.
High Volume Spay and Neuter Surgery
Performs high volume spay/neuter procedures for client owned and/or shelter animals.
Performs pre-operative physical exams, administers perioperative medications, and manages postoperative surgical care for surgical patients.
Reviews medical records of shelter animals prior to surgery.
Shelter Medicine
Reports the status of overall shelter health to management.
Collaborates with management and veterinary staff to create both real time adjustments to shelter protocols, as well as preemptive planning to mitigate the impact of disease outbreaks.
Diagnoses and treats illness and injury in shelter animals and occasionally client owned companion animals, recommends course of treatment, diagnostic testing, or euthanasia; species include dogs, cats, pocket pets, reptiles, fish, and occasionally farm animals.
Administers pre-euthanasia sedation and performs euthanasia when necessary.
General
Administers vaccinations, microchips, and preventative medications for shelter animals.
Maintains accurate and detailed electronic medical records.
Dresses appropriately and professionally to project a positive image to the public.
Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the department's service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or participating as an active member of a work team.
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements:
DVM/VMD degree from an accredited School of Veterinary Medicine.
Three (3) years of surgical experience in medical care of animals, to include spaying and neutering, preferred.
License & Certification Requirements:
Valid License issued by the Nevada State Board Veterinary Medical Examiners.
Valid Controlled Substance Registration Certification issued by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
Valid Dispensing License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
Valid Controlled Substance License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of:
Animal shelter medicine and surgical procedures/protocols.
Principles and practices of immunization as related to infectious diseases of animals.
Proper review/audit of medical procedures to ensure that efficient and effective medical procedures are being practiced.
Standard clinical office practices and procedures, including the operation of standard office equipment.
Communicating effectively with co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
Correct business English, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Skill in:
Instructing (training) staff, providing clinical oversight and case management assistance.
Performing surgery to spay, neuter, and treat animals.
Demonstration of genuine concern, compassion, and care for animals.
Diagnosis of medical conditions and determining appropriate course of treatment.
Explaining medical conditions and treatment options to staff and the public.
Reviewing medical charts and records.
Maintaining accurate medical and clinical records and preparing accurate and timely reports.
Performing high volume of spay/neuter surgeries on a daily basis.
Use of business software and associated computer hardware.
Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives and activities.
Communicating, relating, and interacting with a variety of individuals from various socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Physical ability and mobility to work in a typical clinical setting; stand for extended periods of time; strength to lift and/or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally; hand and finger dexterity required to perform tasks required of a veterinarian; vision to read printed materials; hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Team Members are continuously exposed to animals, animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures.
All employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of philanthropy.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work expected of this position. This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive listing or description of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of incumbents in the job.
I have read and understand the above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands, and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being hired.
$77k-106k yearly est. Auto-Apply 24d ago
Veterinarian
The Animal Foundation 4.2
Las Vegas, NV jobs
FLSA: Exempt (salaried) REVISED: 07/22/2025
REPORTS TO: Chief Veterinarian REVIEWED: 01/22/2025
SUPERVISES: None
Under administrative direction, responsible for providing high quality veterinary care of shelter and/or client owned animals, shelter medicine, spay/neuter surgeries as well as carrying out disease control protocols. Some positions may require an emphasis on affordable veterinary care and vaccinations, some may require an emphasis on high volume spay and neuter surgery, and others may require emphasis on duties related to shelter medicine and population management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
High Quality Volume Spay and Neuter Surgery
● Performs high quality high volume spay/neuter procedures for client-owned and/or shelter animals. Surgery schedules typically consist of 25+ patients/day.
● Performs pre-operative physical exams, administers peri-operative medications, and manages postoperative surgical care for surgical patients.
● Performs other elective special procedures (amputations, enucleations, dentals, mass removals, etc) as needed.
● Reviews medical records of shelter animals prior to surgery.
Shelter Medicine
● Reports the status of overall shelter health to management.
● Collaborates with management and veterinary staff to create both real-time adjustments to shelter protocols, as well as preemptive planning to mitigate the impact of disease outbreaks.
● Diagnoses and treats illness and injury in shelter animals and occasionally client-owned companion animals, recommends a course of treatment, diagnostic testing, or euthanasia; species include dogs, cats, pocket pets, reptiles, fish, and occasionally farm animals.
● Administers pre-euthanasia sedation and performs euthanasia when necessary.
Vaccine Clinic
● Administers vaccinations, microchips, dewormer, and other preventative medications for client owned companion animals and shelter animals during vaccine clinics.
● Explains diagnoses to owners and provides recommended next steps for health concerns identified on physical exam.
General
● Administers vaccines and preventative medications for shelter animals and for client-owned companion animals during public shot clinics.
● Maintains accurate and detailed electronic medical records.
● Demonstrates strong professional communication skills through clear, concise, and effective written and verbal interactions with customers, colleagues, and management across various channels (email, phone, meetings).
● Dresses appropriately and professionally to project a positive image to the public.
● Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization's service to its customers by offering suggestions and participating as an active member of a work team.
● Provides responsive, meaningful, and compassionate service to all customers and colleagues.
● Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements:
● DVM/VMD degree from an accredited School of Veterinary Medicine.
● Three (3) years of surgical experience, including experience in HQHVSN, preferred. License & Certification Requirements:
● Valid License issued by the Nevada State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
● Valid Dispensing Veterinarian License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
● Valid Controlled Substance License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
● Valid Controlled Substance Registration Certification issued by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
● Valid USDA Accreditation.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of:
● Animal shelter medicine and surgical procedures/protocols.
● Principles and practices of immunization as related to infectious diseases of animals.
● Proper review/audit of medical procedures to ensure that efficient and effective medical procedures are being practiced.
● Standard clinical office practices and procedures, including filing and the operation of standard office equipment.
● Communicating effectively with co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
● Correct business English, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Skill in:
● Instructing (training) staff, providing clinical oversight and case management assistance.
● Performing surgery to spay, neuter, and treat animals.
● Performing elective surgical procedures on an as-needed basis.
● Demonstration of genuine concern, compassion, and caring for animals.
● Diagnosis of medical conditions and determining an appropriate course of treatment.
● Explaining medical conditions and treatment options to staff and the public. ● Reviewing medical charts and records.
● Maintaining accurate medical and clinical records and preparing accurate and timely reports.
● Performing high volume of spay/neuter surgeries on a daily basis.
● Use of business software and associated computer hardware.
● Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
● Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives, and activities.
● Communicating, relating, and interacting with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Physical ability and mobility to work in a typical clinical setting; stand for extended periods of time; strength to lift and/or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally; hand and finger dexterity required to perform tasks required of a veterinarian; vision to read printed materials; hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Team Members are continuously exposed to animals, animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures.
All employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of philanthropy.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work expected of this position. This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive listing or description of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of incumbents in the job.
I have read and understand the above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands, and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being hired.
$77k-106k yearly est. 25d ago
Relief Veterinarian
The Animal Foundation 4.2
Las Vegas, NV jobs
FLSA: Non-exempt (hourly) REVISED: 07/24/2025
REPORTS TO: Chief Veterinarian REVIEWED: 01/08/2025
SUPERVISES: N/A
Under administrative direction, responsible for providing high quality veterinary care of shelter and/or client owned animals, shelter medicine, spay/neuter surgeries as well as carrying out disease control protocols. Some positions may require an emphasis on affordable veterinary care and vaccinations, some may require an emphasis on high volume spay and neuter surgery, and others may require emphasis on duties related to shelter medicine and population management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Interested applicants should note in their application which area they would prefer to work in:
Vaccine Clinic
Administers vaccinations, microchips, dewormer, and other preventative medications for client owned companion animals and shelter animals during vaccine clinics.
Explains diagnoses to owners and provides recommended next steps for health concerns identified on physical exam.
High Volume Spay and Neuter Surgery
Performs high volume spay/neuter procedures for client owned and/or shelter animals.
Performs pre-operative physical exams, administers perioperative medications, and manages postoperative surgical care for surgical patients.
Reviews medical records of shelter animals prior to surgery.
Shelter Medicine
Reports the status of overall shelter health to management.
Collaborates with management and veterinary staff to create both real time adjustments to shelter protocols, as well as preemptive planning to mitigate the impact of disease outbreaks.
Diagnoses and treats illness and injury in shelter animals and occasionally client owned companion animals, recommends course of treatment, diagnostic testing, or euthanasia; species include dogs, cats, pocket pets, reptiles, fish, and occasionally farm animals.
Administers pre-euthanasia sedation and performs euthanasia when necessary.
General
Administers vaccinations, microchips, and preventative medications for shelter animals.
Maintains accurate and detailed electronic medical records.
Dresses appropriately and professionally to project a positive image to the public.
Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the department's service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or participating as an active member of a work team.
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements:
DVM/VMD degree from an accredited School of Veterinary Medicine.
Three (3) years of surgical experience in medical care of animals, to include spaying and neutering, preferred.
License & Certification Requirements:
Valid License issued by the Nevada State Board Veterinary Medical Examiners.
Valid Controlled Substance Registration Certification issued by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
Valid Dispensing License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
Valid Controlled Substance License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of:
Animal shelter medicine and surgical procedures/protocols.
Principles and practices of immunization as related to infectious diseases of animals.
Proper review/audit of medical procedures to ensure that efficient and effective medical procedures are being practiced.
Standard clinical office practices and procedures, including the operation of standard office equipment.
Communicating effectively with co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
Correct business English, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Skill in:
Instructing (training) staff, providing clinical oversight and case management assistance.
Performing surgery to spay, neuter, and treat animals.
Demonstration of genuine concern, compassion, and care for animals.
Diagnosis of medical conditions and determining appropriate course of treatment.
Explaining medical conditions and treatment options to staff and the public.
Reviewing medical charts and records.
Maintaining accurate medical and clinical records and preparing accurate and timely reports.
Performing high volume of spay/neuter surgeries on a daily basis.
Use of business software and associated computer hardware.
Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives and activities.
Communicating, relating, and interacting with a variety of individuals from various socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Physical ability and mobility to work in a typical clinical setting; stand for extended periods of time; strength to lift and/or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally; hand and finger dexterity required to perform tasks required of a veterinarian; vision to read printed materials; hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Team Members are continuously exposed to animals, animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures.
All employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of philanthropy.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work expected of this position. This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive listing or description of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of incumbents in the job.
I have read and understand the above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands, and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being hired.
$77k-106k yearly est. 25d ago
Veterinarian
The Animal Foundation 4.2
Las Vegas, NV jobs
FLSA: Exempt (salaried) REVISED: 07/22/2025
REPORTS TO: Chief Veterinarian REVIEWED: 01/22/2025
SUPERVISES: None
Under administrative direction, responsible for providing high quality veterinary care of shelter and/or client owned animals, shelter medicine, spay/neuter surgeries as well as carrying out disease control protocols. Some positions may require an emphasis on affordable veterinary care and vaccinations, some may require an emphasis on high volume spay and neuter surgery, and others may require emphasis on duties related to shelter medicine and population management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
High Quality Volume Spay and Neuter Surgery
● Performs high quality high volume spay/neuter procedures for client-owned and/or shelter animals. Surgery schedules typically consist of 25+ patients/day.
● Performs pre-operative physical exams, administers peri-operative medications, and manages postoperative surgical care for surgical patients.
● Performs other elective special procedures (amputations, enucleations, dentals, mass removals, etc) as needed.
● Reviews medical records of shelter animals prior to surgery.
Shelter Medicine
● Reports the status of overall shelter health to management.
● Collaborates with management and veterinary staff to create both real-time adjustments to shelter protocols, as well as preemptive planning to mitigate the impact of disease outbreaks.
● Diagnoses and treats illness and injury in shelter animals and occasionally client-owned companion animals, recommends a course of treatment, diagnostic testing, or euthanasia; species include dogs, cats, pocket pets, reptiles, fish, and occasionally farm animals.
● Administers pre-euthanasia sedation and performs euthanasia when necessary.
Vaccine Clinic
● Administers vaccinations, microchips, dewormer, and other preventative medications for client owned companion animals and shelter animals during vaccine clinics.
● Explains diagnoses to owners and provides recommended next steps for health concerns identified on physical exam.
General
● Administers vaccines and preventative medications for shelter animals and for client-owned companion animals during public shot clinics.
● Maintains accurate and detailed electronic medical records.
● Demonstrates strong professional communication skills through clear, concise, and effective written and verbal interactions with customers, colleagues, and management across various channels (email, phone, meetings).
● Dresses appropriately and professionally to project a positive image to the public.
● Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization's service to its customers by offering suggestions and participating as an active member of a work team.
● Provides responsive, meaningful, and compassionate service to all customers and colleagues.
● Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements:
● DVM/VMD degree from an accredited School of Veterinary Medicine.
● Three (3) years of surgical experience, including experience in HQHVSN, preferred. License & Certification Requirements:
● Valid License issued by the Nevada State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
● Valid Dispensing Veterinarian License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
● Valid Controlled Substance License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
● Valid Controlled Substance Registration Certification issued by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
● Valid USDA Accreditation.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of:
● Animal shelter medicine and surgical procedures/protocols.
● Principles and practices of immunization as related to infectious diseases of animals.
● Proper review/audit of medical procedures to ensure that efficient and effective medical procedures are being practiced.
● Standard clinical office practices and procedures, including filing and the operation of standard office equipment.
● Communicating effectively with co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
● Correct business English, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Skill in:
● Instructing (training) staff, providing clinical oversight and case management assistance.
● Performing surgery to spay, neuter, and treat animals.
● Performing elective surgical procedures on an as-needed basis.
● Demonstration of genuine concern, compassion, and caring for animals.
● Diagnosis of medical conditions and determining an appropriate course of treatment.
● Explaining medical conditions and treatment options to staff and the public. ● Reviewing medical charts and records.
● Maintaining accurate medical and clinical records and preparing accurate and timely reports.
● Performing high volume of spay/neuter surgeries on a daily basis.
● Use of business software and associated computer hardware.
● Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
● Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives, and activities.
● Communicating, relating, and interacting with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Physical ability and mobility to work in a typical clinical setting; stand for extended periods of time; strength to lift and/or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally; hand and finger dexterity required to perform tasks required of a veterinarian; vision to read printed materials; hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Team Members are continuously exposed to animals, animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures.
All employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of philanthropy.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work expected of this position. This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive listing or description of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of incumbents in the job.
I have read and understand the above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands, and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being hired.
$77k-106k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
Relief Veterinarian
The Animal Foundation 4.2
Las Vegas, NV jobs
FLSA: Non-exempt (hourly) REVISED: 07/24/2025
REPORTS TO: Chief Veterinarian REVIEWED: 01/08/2025
SUPERVISES: N/A
Under administrative direction, responsible for providing high quality veterinary care of shelter and/or client owned animals, shelter medicine, spay/neuter surgeries as well as carrying out disease control protocols. Some positions may require an emphasis on affordable veterinary care and vaccinations, some may require an emphasis on high volume spay and neuter surgery, and others may require emphasis on duties related to shelter medicine and population management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Interested applicants should note in their application which area they would prefer to work in:
Vaccine Clinic
Administers vaccinations, microchips, dewormer, and other preventative medications for client owned companion animals and shelter animals during vaccine clinics.
Explains diagnoses to owners and provides recommended next steps for health concerns identified on physical exam.
High Volume Spay and Neuter Surgery
Performs high volume spay/neuter procedures for client owned and/or shelter animals.
Performs pre-operative physical exams, administers perioperative medications, and manages postoperative surgical care for surgical patients.
Reviews medical records of shelter animals prior to surgery.
Shelter Medicine
Reports the status of overall shelter health to management.
Collaborates with management and veterinary staff to create both real time adjustments to shelter protocols, as well as preemptive planning to mitigate the impact of disease outbreaks.
Diagnoses and treats illness and injury in shelter animals and occasionally client owned companion animals, recommends course of treatment, diagnostic testing, or euthanasia; species include dogs, cats, pocket pets, reptiles, fish, and occasionally farm animals.
Administers pre-euthanasia sedation and performs euthanasia when necessary.
General
Administers vaccinations, microchips, and preventative medications for shelter animals.
Maintains accurate and detailed electronic medical records.
Dresses appropriately and professionally to project a positive image to the public.
Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the department's service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or participating as an active member of a work team.
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements:
DVM/VMD degree from an accredited School of Veterinary Medicine.
Three (3) years of surgical experience in medical care of animals, to include spaying and neutering, preferred.
License & Certification Requirements:
Valid License issued by the Nevada State Board Veterinary Medical Examiners.
Valid Controlled Substance Registration Certification issued by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
Valid Dispensing License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
Valid Controlled Substance License issued by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of:
Animal shelter medicine and surgical procedures/protocols.
Principles and practices of immunization as related to infectious diseases of animals.
Proper review/audit of medical procedures to ensure that efficient and effective medical procedures are being practiced.
Standard clinical office practices and procedures, including the operation of standard office equipment.
Communicating effectively with co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
Correct business English, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Skill in:
Instructing (training) staff, providing clinical oversight and case management assistance.
Performing surgery to spay, neuter, and treat animals.
Demonstration of genuine concern, compassion, and care for animals.
Diagnosis of medical conditions and determining appropriate course of treatment.
Explaining medical conditions and treatment options to staff and the public.
Reviewing medical charts and records.
Maintaining accurate medical and clinical records and preparing accurate and timely reports.
Performing high volume of spay/neuter surgeries on a daily basis.
Use of business software and associated computer hardware.
Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives and activities.
Communicating, relating, and interacting with a variety of individuals from various socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Physical ability and mobility to work in a typical clinical setting; stand for extended periods of time; strength to lift and/or move materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally; hand and finger dexterity required to perform tasks required of a veterinarian; vision to read printed materials; hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.
Team Members are continuously exposed to animals, animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures.
All employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of philanthropy.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work expected of this position. This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive listing or description of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of incumbents in the job.
I have read and understand the above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands, and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being hired.
$77k-106k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
Associate Veterinarian
Home Veterinary Services 3.5
Trumbull, CT jobs
Compassionate. Collaborative. Flexible. Independent. If these words describe your ideal work environment, we'd love to meet you!
Located in the heart of Fairfield County of Connecticut, Trumbull offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and easy access to big-city amenities. Just a short drive from New Haven and less than 90 minutes to New York City, the area is known for its top-rated schools, beautiful parks and trails, safe neighborhoods, and vibrant community feel. Whether you're into hiking, dining, beaches, or arts and culture, you'll find something to love here-and with no weekend clinic hours, you'll have time to enjoy it.
Home Vet Services, LLC is a thriving veterinary clinic based in Trumbull, and we're growing! We are currently seeking a full-time or part-time Associate Veterinarian to join our supportive and dedicated team. Whether you're an experienced DVM or a recent graduate, we offer a structured environment with the flexibility and autonomy to help you thrive-professionally and personally.
Job Description
What We're Looking For:
Compassionate and empathetic veterinarians who value client relationships and high-quality patient care
Strong communicators and team players
Experienced veterinarians or new grads-we provide mentorship and growth opportunities
What We Offer:
True work-life balance with flexible scheduling tailored to your needs
Generous compensation packages tailored to each candidate, plus:
Extremely generous signing bonus (Let's talk!)
Relocation assistance
Student loan support
Medical autonomy in a private practice + support model-no cookie-cutter medicine here
Comprehensive benefits, including:
100% employer-paid medical premiums
Liability coverage
Paid licensing fees, DEA, professional dues, and VIN membership
Continuing education (CE) allowance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off (PTO)
Generous pet care discounts
Qualifications
Doctor of Veterinary degree, or equivalent, from an accredited university
Active veterinary state license
Current DEA License preferred but not required
USDA Accreditation preferred but not required
Additional Information
WE ARE A DRUG-FREE & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Company Policy Forbids Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, Sex, Disability, Marital Status, Sexual Orientation or National Origin.
Salary is customized per each individual candidate. Ideal salary range will also include sign on bonus and benefits plus other incentives. A base salary range might include $100,000 to $160,000 depending on a part-time or full-time schedule as well as production bonus incentives.
$100k-160k yearly 1d ago
Associate Veterinarian
Lowcountry Vets at Ridgeland 4.1
Ridgeland, SC jobs
Who we are Lowcountry Vets is a dedicated small-animal practice that values genuine compassion and outstanding customer service. Whether for your client's new puppy or kitten, or their aging beloved companion, we're committed to guiding them on the clearest path to health and wellness. Our services span routine exams, immunizations, dentistry, wellness plans, in-home appointments, holistic medicine, and even telemedicine.
Why join us
Be part of a team that emphasizes preventative care and early detection - helping pets live their healthiest possible lives.
Work in a scenic, community-focused Lowcountry environment, where clients and pets are treated with respect, kindness, and individualized care.
Opportunity to provide diverse services: wellness plans (puppy/kitten, junior, senior), in-home and telemedicine consults, holistic medicine and conventional care.
A clinic that values the human-animal bond, and the experience of making veterinary care a positive memory for clients and their pets.
Job Description
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) to join our growing practice. The ideal candidate will be motivated to deliver high-quality, patient-centered veterinary medicine, comfortable with both routine and preventive care, and interested in embracing a broad scope of services.
Responsibilities
Perform physical examinations, diagnostics, and treatments for dogs and cats.
Develop and implement wellness plans for all life stages - puppy/kitten, adult, senior.
Provide preventive care, immunizations, dentistry, and routine procedures.
Conduct in-home visits and telemedicine consults as part of our holistic and client-friendly service offerings.
Educate clients on health, nutrition, preventive medicine, and long-term wellness strategies.
Collaborate with the team to maintain high standards of patient care and client service.
Maintain accurate medical records, follow up on diagnostics, and support practice growth through excellent client relationships.
Qualifications
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited institution.
Licensed (or eligible for licensure) to practice in South Carolina.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills - able to explain medical concepts clearly to clients.
Comfort with preventive medicine and wellness-plan oriented practice; interest in holistic medicine is a plus.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic practice setting.
Compassion, patience, and a genuine love for animals and client education.
Additional Information
WE ARE A DRUG-FREE & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Company Policy Forbids Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, Sex, Disability, Marital Status, Sexual Orientation or National Origin.
$41k-80k yearly est. 2d ago
Associate Veterinarian - North Suffolk Animal Clinic
North Suffolk Animal Clinic 3.7
Suffolk, VA jobs
Job Description
North Suffolk Animal Clinic is looking to welcome the newest Associate DVM to our growing small animal practice!
We are searching for a friendly and compassionate veterinarian to join our laidback and playful team. We are proud to say that our team-including our associates-has GREAT longevity, and we're searching for a DVM who will enjoy their role at North Suffolk long-term.
We're an excellent choice for experienced doctors who are searching for collaboration, or for recent graduates who are eager for mentorship. (We have mentored new graduates before and love teaching!) Must be licensed, or able to become licensed, in the state of Virginia for consideration.
Currently, we primarily have 1.5 doctor days, with surgeries being performed on Thursdays and the remainder of the week focused on appointments. Each full-time doctor is provided 2 assistants and our primary procedures include soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, small amputations, dentistry. We'd love to welcome a veterinarian who will see surgery and appointments; however, any special interests are welcome.
As our next Associate, you will:
Build and uphold existing relationships with the local community
Provide loving care to small animals and a peace of mind to their humans
Have a positive attitude and fun personality (a great sense of humor is a plus!)
Have medical freedom to practice skills you're proficient in or explore areas you'd like to learn
Full-time benefits package:
Competitive base salary DOE
Exciting bonus program / relocation assistance
Generous annual PTO with rollover
Medical, dental, and vision plans (with HSA option)
Paid parental leave / bonding time
Annual CE allowance with days off to attend
Professional development assistance
Paid professional membership dues / licensing
Structured mentorship program
401(k) options
AVMA PLIT coverage
Personal pet discounts
Investment in your interests (park passes, charity donation, etc.)
Plus more!
North Suffolk Animal Clinic's mission is to enrich our community through compassionate care, high quality medicine and education, and embracing our patients and clients as part of our family. Our team culture is laidback and fun, and our staff is comprised of team players who are eager to pitch in and help throughout the hospital as needed. We're dedicated to providing the finest veterinary care and upholding the high standards our stellar community reputation (4.8 star Google rating!). Our 3.5 doctor team focuses on preventative medicine and performs surgeries such as routine GP/soft tissue procedures, dentistry, and minor amputations. P.S. both our full-time doctors are Virginia Maryland CVM graduates-Go Hokies!
If you're dedicated to veterinary medicine and eager to join a high-caliber team, we encourage you to APPLY TODAY!
#CS
#LI-MS2
$61k-90k yearly est. 24d ago
Associate Veterinarian | All Pet Care | Clearwater, FL
All Pet Care 4.0
Clearwater, FL jobs
Job Description
All Pet Care - Where Pets, People, and Purpose Come Together
Associate Veterinarian
Full-Time or Part-Time | New Graduates Welcome!
Small Animal | General Practice Clearwater, FL
All Pet Care has been a trusted cornerstone of the Clearwater community for over 40 years, built on compassionate, high-quality care and strong relationships with pets and their families. The hospital features a state-of-the-art facility with modern diagnostics and equipment, including digital radiology, ultrasound, and therapeutic and surgical lasers. You will join a collaborative, supportive team that values mentorship, thoughtful medicine, and a culture where both patients and people truly matter, just minutes from Clearwater's beautiful Gulf Coast beaches. If you're a recent graduate looking for mentorship, this is the place for you!
Why You'll Love Working Here
A trusted part of the Clearwater community for 40 years, caring for generations of pets with warmth, expertise, and genuine connection.
A modern, newly remodeled, state-of-the-art facility featuring digital radiology, therapeutic laser, ultrasound, and surgical laser - giving you the tools to practice exceptional medicine with confidence.
A dedicated, highly skilled support team that helps make each day smoother, more efficient, and truly rewarding.
A collaborative, respectful culture where every voice matters, every patient is valued, and your growth as a veterinarian is supported at every step.
The strength and support of Community Veterinary Partners (CVP) - providing resources, mentorship, and a people-first philosophy while allowing All Pet Care Hospital to maintain its unique, community-centered identity.
Life in Clearwater
Clearwater, Florida is a vibrant coastal community that offers an unbeatable blend of sunshine, relaxation, and opportunity. Known for its award-winning white-sand beaches, endless outdoor recreation, and breathtaking Gulf sunsets, Clearwater provides the perfect backdrop for work-life balance. Whether you enjoy paddleboarding, boating, waterfront dining, or exploring local parks and wildlife, there's always something to do. The area is also home to excellent schools, a welcoming community, and convenient access to Tampa and St. Petersburg-giving you big-city amenities with a laid-back, seaside feel. It's a place where you can build a meaningful career while enjoying a lifestyle that many only dream of.
All Pet Care is proud to be part of Community Veterinary Partners (CVP). While every CVP hospital maintains its own unique personality and culture, we're united by one mission: to create more meaningful moments between pets and people-starting with the people on our teams. That means giving our doctors the trust, support, and resources they need to thrive.
All Pet Care + CVP Difference
Creative Compensation - Crafted to intentionally align with your career aspirations.
Expansive Network - Collaborate with 600+ doctors across 140+ hospitals in 18 states, gaining unmatched support and expertise.
Comprehensive Mental Health Support - 24/7 access to Journey, our platform for confidential support for you, your family, and friends.
Clinical Autonomy - Make the best medical decisions for your patients within a supportive team.
Top-Tier Growth & Mentorship - Benefit from structured onboarding, leadership development, and career advancement programs.
And through CVP's shared values: Champion People, Elevate Care, Respect Each Other, Execute with Excellence, Seek to Understand. We create an environment where care flourishes, growth is encouraged, and your career can take the path
you choose.
Other Benefits of our Community
Sign-on Bonus and Relocation assistance available.
No Negative Accrual EVER.
Generous PTO + Paid Parental Leave - Because burnout is out and balance is in.
Yearly CE Funds + Paid Time Off Just for CE - Learn, grow, and level up without burning your vacation days.
We Cover the Fees - State licenses, DEA, AVMA PLIT? Handled.
401(k) Match + Equity Opportunities - Real wealth-building, not just a paycheck.
Pet care discounts so your own pets get the royal treatment they deserve.
Team Recognition Programs - From shout-outs to bonus rewards, we love giving credit where it's due. (We see you, tech and support staff)
Why fall in love with Vet Med again?
You'll do medicine that matters, with people you'll actually want to hang out with, in a place that supports your growth. Whether it's this practice or one of the other 150+ clinics in our community, I'd love to hear about what's most important to you in your next role and see if we have a great fit!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Community Veterinary Partners (CVP) does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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$30k-48k yearly est. 3d ago
Animal Specialist
Pet Supplies Plus 4.3
Fort Collins, CO jobs
Store team members are responsible for cashier, stocking and pet care specialist duties. They are outgoing and willing to engage with pets and pet parents, always ready to provide assistance and product recommendations. We offer employee discounts.
$21k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Animal Specialist
Pet Supplies Plus 4.3
Golden, CO jobs
Store team members are responsible for cashier, stocking and pet care specialist duties. They are outgoing and willing to engage with pets and pet parents, always ready to provide assistance and product recommendations. We offer employee discounts.
$21k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Animal Care Specialist
Animal Friends of The Valleys 3.3
Wildomar, CA jobs
Who we are: Animal Friends of the Valleys (AFV) is the leading animal shelter for the cities of Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Canyon Lake and Wildomar, and small parts of Riverside County. We provide top-quality animal welfare and animal control services for our client cities. If you are looking for a way to make a difference and not just a job, AFV is exactly what you're looking for! Who we're looking for: Animal Care Specialist What you will be doing:
Provide feeding, care and treatment of animals at AFV, mostly dogs and cats
Cleaning and sanitizing dog and cat kennels daily
Updates animal profiles and memos routinely and accurately to provide the best possible information for accurate files
Received and cares for impounded animals and animal intakes
Medicates sick and injured animals
Assists with and/or performs humane euthanasia (if certified) as required
Provide courteous customer service and assist clients during out processing of adopted or recovered animals
Assist clients in searching for the proper / most compatible animal to adopt
What you'll need:
Ability to work independently and prioritize and constantly keep animals rotated between exercise yards and kennels
Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and take rapid, accurate notes and enter into database, particularly during periods of high call volume
Dog and cat handling skills
Understanding that humane animal euthanasia is part of the animal shelter's duties as required
Initiative to constantly work towards team's goals, including cleaning, assisting other employees, laundry and other tasks, particularly during slower customer service periods
Basic understanding and recognition of canine and feline behaviors, including aggressive signals and symptoms of illness
Ability to deescalate difficult conversations and resolve complaints
Bilingual (Spanish) preferred, but not required
What can we offer you?
$17.00 per hour
Be part of an amazing team that loves and cares for the animals that need them.
Opportunities for additional training
Uniform Allowance (Scrubs)
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance benefits available.
Colonial Voluntary Insurance
403B Retirement Savings (Think 401K for non-profits.)
Extensive Employee Discount Program to help you save money on a wide variety of products and services.
Employee Assistance Program to help you through life's challenges, including counseling and coaching services; assistance with legal, financial and career questions; and so much more!
$17 hourly 17d ago
Warranty Care Specialist
Shane Co 4.7
Greenwood Village, CO jobs
The Warranty Care Specialist is responsible for superior customer service through the channels of warranty service on items sent in, upgrades/exchanges completed by the Digital Sales Team, and processing returns received. This role is critical to the success of our growing eCommerce business and requires a high attention-to-detail, excellent customer service skills, ability to multi-task, and an organized mindset and workspace.
Responsibilities
Responsible for the quick turnaround of customer refunds and Return For Service (RFS) items to ensure customer satisfaction and retention.
Contact RFS customers to review service needed quickly and efficiently.
Write up and maintain Shop Jobs for all warranty items as well as upgrades/exchanges. This includes the quality control of shop work done on all Return For Service (RFS) shop jobs.
Ability to communicate with customers in a timely fashion, as well as communicate with Internal Employees when needed to fill warranty and shop work needs.
Accurately keep track of all packages that are received from customers, keeping these spreadsheets up to date daily.
Assist the Digital Sales Team with customer service-related calls/chats when needed.
Assist in the daily receiving of BRINKS, handling these with extreme care and efficiency.
Exercise any and all safety precautions when in the shop.
Effective and collaborative communication with the Shop Team.
Excellent and detailed communication to leadership of any and all delays on orders/concerns.
Excellent and detailed communication with the sales team on customer orders when needed.
Accurately and efficiently process all merchandise, service, and information transactions in a timely, organized and efficient manner.
Participate in proper inventory management and care daily to ensure clean monthly inventories
Maintain proficiency in all roles related to the fulfillment area.
Receive and process all customer returns, ensuring the utmost accuracy during these processes.
Contact return customers when appropriate to identify exchange opportunities.
Assist digital fulfillment team members in daily fulfillment activities, when needed serving as a versatile employee.
Responsible for performing any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Must have 1+ years of fulfillment experience or other relevant work environment.
Ability to type, use basic computer software, and be well spoken via the phone and any other methods of communicating with customers.
Must have demonstrated communication skills, oral and written, as well as the ability to communicate with a vast array of personality types and skillsets, regardless of organizational level
Demonstrated ability to multi-task and prioritize projects & tasks with a sense of urgency
Demonstrated ability to work in a team setting
Demonstrated ability to be flexible and adaptable to various situations
Proven ability to collaborate with other member(s) of team
eCommerce experience preferred
Behavioral Characteristics
Focused; can concentrate on the task at hand for sustained periods. Consistently and patiently thorough. Works at a consistent pace in an environment that can sometimes be very fast paced. Comfortable with familiar processes and environments. Follows well-established plans. Attentive to, careful and accurate with the details involved in a job. Detail-oriented. Enjoys work which is of high quality. Works autonomously in area of expertise.
Work Environment
This role is on-site as part of the Home Office team. The primary environment for this role is an open office. Considerable business is conducted using the telephone and computer technology. This role may be approved to work remotely on specific occasions but that does not change the ongoing classification of the role as on-site.
Why Work for Shane Co.?
Joining #TeamShaneCo comes with a host of benefits designed to support you and your loved ones- we understand a supportive benefits package is key to a fulfilling work experience. As a family-owned business, we prioritize your well-being, recognizing that our success is a collective effort. Here's what we offer:
Compensation and Recognition: We offer a competitive base rate and an opportunity for a yearly bonus.
Time off: You'll enjoy a generous time-off package, including 3 weeks of vacation, and an annual float day. We value holidays and are closed on major ones. Plus, you receive a float day and paid volunteer day annually. We also value your work-life balance and keep favorable hours that provide a great retail experience to our customers while respecting your time and well-being.
Family-centric benefits: We care about your family, and our benefits extend beyond standard offerings. In times of major illness, you can earn time off at full pay for self or family care. You'll also benefit from paid parental leave, an Employee Assistance Program, and assistance navigating medical complexities.
Health and wellness: We value your health and provide you with paid sick time. Additionally, you can access competitive medical, dental, and vision plans, a 401(k) with company match, and flexible spending accounts. You can also enjoy voluntary benefits, including long-term disability, life insurance for dependents, and pet insurance. We also have a dedicated staff member who focuses on well-being and work-life balance, ensuring you thrive professionally and personally.
Employee Discount: Enjoy a generous store and online discount, available for you and your family members.
Shane Co. serves our customers with an unparalleled standard of excellence. Our people get to share in our customers' milestone moments such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and everything in between.
Our goal for you is to give you an employment experience like no other so you wake up and want to come to work every day! If you love being part of a team as well as providing personal attention to every customer, this is the place for you!
Base Pay range for this role is $23 -$30 hourly, which applies to this specific role. Your placement in the range is determined through interviews, a review of experience, knowledge, skills, balanced pay with other team members and alignment with geographic market data. Home office base pay ranges are based on the Denver market. We target most new hire offers toward the lower end of the listed range, but more demonstrated experience, knowledge and skills may result in a higher starting rate.
Beyond Base Pay: Home office positions are eligible for consideration for an annual bonus, based on total company performance. Amounts vary by role and are based on a percentage of eligible earnings for the fiscal year.
Employer will not sponsor visa or work authorization.
$23-30 hourly Auto-Apply 9d ago
Animal Care Specialist
Pet Supplies Plus of Lagrange 4.3
La Grange, IL jobs
Job DescriptionBenefits:
Employee discounts
Paid time off
Training & development
As a Store Team Member at Pet Supplies Plus, youre pawsitively passionate about people and their pets. Providing exceptional, neighborly service at every opportunity during your workday, you will
stop to help a neighbor select the perfect toy for a terrier that likes to chew
review and compare the ingredient labels of several food brands for a concerned cat parent
fit a squirming dachshund with the perfect harness
educate a sixth grader on bird ownership
stock shelves and ring up neighbors purchases
feed all the furry pets and make sure their cages are spiffy
all while engaging with our neighbors and smiling in the face of puppy breath. Are you awesome? No, you are more than that. Youre PAWsome!
A Pet Supplies Plus Store Team Member will likely do it all, but may specialize in any of the following areas:
Cashier
Processing neighbors purchases with trustworthy accuracy and efficiency.
Providing Preferred Pet Club membership information to ensure neighbors dont miss any outstanding offers.
Stocker
Safely unloading our delivery trucks using the proper equipment.
Stocking shelves to ensure Fido always gets his favorite chew toy and treats.
Carrying bags of kibble, cat litter, aquariums and other purchases out to neighbors cars.
Pet Care
Providing care for pets in our store, which may include cleaning habitats, feeding and handling the animals.
Answering neighbors questions on animal care to help them find or maintain the perfect pet.
The Store Team Member position can be physically demanding, requiring heavy lifting (40-65 lbs.) and standing for long periods of time. We support learning through our interactive Pet Degree pay-for-knowledge programs. PAWsome Store Team Member candidates will:
Support each other by acting as back-up when extra help is needed.
Be knowledgeable about animals and our products in order to provide outstanding neighborly service.
Be flexible to work evenings, weekends and holidays.
Candidates must pass a drug screening (in applicable states) and be 16 years or older.
$22k-44k yearly est. 15d ago
Certified Veterinarian Technician
Petco Holdings 4.1
Veterinarian job at Petco Holdings, Inc.
Create a healthier, brighter future for pets, pet parents and people!
If you want to make a real difference, create an exciting career path, feel welcome to be your whole self and nurture your wellbeing, Petco is the place for you.
Our core values capture that spirit as we work to improve lives by doing what's right for pets, people and our planet.
We love all pets like our own
We're the future of the pet industry
We're here to improve lives
We drive outstanding results together
We're welcome as we are
Petco is a category-defining health and wellness company focused on improving the lives of pets, pet parents and Petco partners. We are 29,000 strong and operate 1,500+ pet care centers in the U.S., Mexico and Puerto Rico, including 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics and eight distribution centers. We're focused on purpose-driven work, and strongly believe what's good for pets, people and our planet is good for Petco.
Position Purpose:
The purpose of this Veterinarian Technician position inherently involves providing excellent veterinary care to our Vetco Total Care full-service hospital patients and phenomenal customer care to their owners. The Veterinary Technician represents the mission and values to all clients and partners. Our Veterinary Technicians set the tone for the technical and customer support team in the hospital, and are responsible, like all team members, for fostering cohesion and motivation within the hospital partners.
All hospital partners are responsible for performing duties in a way that creates an environment in which:
The patient's needs always come first.
Every team member understands that they have the power to do what it takes to create an exceptional customer and patient experience.
contentious issues are dealt with and resolved as they occur when possible, or as soon as is possible.
exceptional teamwork and commitment to shared goals benefits the entire organization.
Essential Job Functions:
The incumbent must be able to perform all the following duties and responsibilities
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ith or without reasonable accommodation:
Greet clients and patients arriving for appointments or walk-ins and escort into an exam room, obtain weight and vital signs (temperature, pulse, respirations, pain score, body condition score), record all in the electronic medical record, and begin documentation of the patient visit in the electronic medical record by obtaining and recording a thorough patient history.
Assist veterinarian with appointments (routine and emergency), surgery, dentistry, and euthanasia's, taking direct supervision from the veterinarian(s) and the Hospital Office Manager or Hospital Leader on Duty.
Perform patient restraint, obtain and process laboratory samples, handle and dispense medications at the direction of the veterinarian, and maintain the electronic medical record.
Schedule appointments, communicate with and educate clients, relay test results to doctor and clients, maintain and update inventory as well as client/patient records, and manage accounts receivable.
Prepare patients for surgical and dental procedures, safely support induction and monitoring of anesthetized patients including checking and recording vital parameters (under direction of the veterinarian), monitor patients during recovery, and prepare them for discharge to owner or transfer to an overnight care facility as needed.
Provide in-hospital treatments for sick patients including giving injectable and oral medications as well as intravenous therapies; keep patients clean, watered, and fed (when indicated and directed by veterinarian), and safely walk canine patients when necessary for elimination.
Participate in the training of new staff members and general dissemination of knowledge as required.
Keep hospital environment neat and clean; perform regular cleaning of environment based on necessity as well as based on a pre-determined maintenance schedule.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform additional duties as assigned.
Provide backup phone and front desk support as needed.
Nature of Supervision:
In all activities related to the care of patients, the Veterinary Technician will take direct supervision from the veterinarians as well as the Hospital Office Manager or Hospital Leader on Duty. For purposes of overall supervision, the Veterinary Technician takes direction from the Hospital Office Manager.
Planning and Problem Solving:
Like all team members, the Veterinary Technician plays a crucial role in ensuring that day-to-day operation of the hospital is efficient and provides an optimal experience for our patients and clients.
Impact:
This position will impact the organization by contributing to the growth of a productive practice while focusing on a high-quality standard of care. From an overall hospital organizational standpoint, this position in critical to ensuring that we have a cohesive, well-trained, and motivated technical team. The desired result is the creation of an optimal environment that ensures employee retention, patient well-being, and customer satisfaction.
Supervisory Responsibility:
This position has no immediate supervisory duties.
Education/Experience:
College or college-equivalent education (completed) as required in becoming a Credentialed Veterinary Technician in the state in which the hospital is located.
Must have at least 1-year previous experience as a Veterinary Technician or working in a veterinary practice.
Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Must be compassionate and sympathetic and be able to maintain a professional attitude and demeanor during emotional and stressful situations.
Must have telephone and computer skills.
Must be a team player willing to learn new techniques and treatments, offer creative ideas, and accept change.
Work Environment:
The majority of job duties are conducted in the Vetco Total Care full-service hospital. Position requires bending, kneeling, lifting (up to 30 pounds, as necessary) and standing for long periods of time. A large amount of this partner's time will be spent in direct contact with clients and their pets.
Contacts:
This position will regularly communicate with clients, veterinary specialists, and companies that provide products and/or services that the practice utilizes.
The pay ranges outlined below are presented in accordance with state-specific regulations. These ranges may differ in other areas and could be subject to variation based on regulatory minimum wage requirements. Actual pay rates will depend on factors such as position, location, level of experience, and applicable state or local minimum wage laws. If the regulatory minimum wage exceeds the minimum indicated in the pay range below, the regulatory minimum wage will be the minimum rate applied.
$18.75 - $30.25
Hourly or Salary Range will be reflected above. For a more detailed overview of Petco Total Rewards, including health and financial benefits, 401K, incentives, and PTO -see ********************************************
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.
Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or any other protected classification.
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