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Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is a rapidly growing emergency company with hospital locations across the United States. Assist in setting-up, performing, monitoring sedation and surgical anesthesia with LVT or DVM supervision.
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WHO WE ARE: Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is revolutionizing the Veterinary Emergency experience. It's all we do, so we do it best! THE ROLE: This is not your average Nurse Leadership role.
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It’s all we do, so we do it best!
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Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is revolutionizing the Veterinary Emergency experience. Credentialed as a veterinary technician (CVT, RVT, LVT, LVMT) in the location of the VEG practice.
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Because emergency is all we do, so we do it best! You will work closely with your hospital manager to ensure a one team experience for VEGgies, excellent medical/nursing care and a high level of customer service.
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This is not your average Nurse Leadership role! We are actively evolving to ensure that VEG is not only the best and brightest place to work today, but also a leader in how we think about elevating our employees to grow along with us.
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Support training opportunities for New ER Nurse enrollees. Bridge gaps and unify VEG team members. Work in conjunction with hospital leadership. Any Veterinary Technician Specialist is a plus, not required.
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Interview & Onboard new hires (offboarding support as needed) We are reimagining every part of the process with a unique customer experience, a highly trained emergency focused staff, and on-site advanced diagnostic tools and treatments.
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Our patients see a doctor right away, and clients can stay with their pet through every step of the process. The way that Veterinary Emergency was meant to be is now a reality. Utilize in house trainers and other development tools.
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Collaborate with shift leads to identify areas for process improvement. Our mission is to help people and their pets when they need it most. At VEG, we want people and their pets to feel safe, secure, and valued.
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Credentialed as a veterinary technician (CVT, RVT, LVT, LVMT) in the location of the VEG practice with experience in emergency medicine. VTS in Internal Medicine and Anesthesia also preferred with requisite experience in ECC.
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Collect samples and perform diagnostic tests including in-house & point-of-care tests and diagnostic imaging. Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing hospital equipment necessary daily such as syringes, electric clippers, computers, surgery instruments, monitors, diagnostic equipment, etc.
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You love working with animals and people. Perform advanced vascular access techniques including jugular catheter placement, sampling line placement, central line placement, intraosseous catheterization, and arterial catheterization.
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Obtain additional training along guided growth pathways offering roles in addition to direct nursing care such as VTS certification, trainer role, coordination of care, community outreach, and leadership.
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Veterinary technician specialist (VTS) certification will receive additional considerations in practice role and compensation. This role will promote learning and growth as an emergency veterinary technician, providing opportunities for advancement towards a Veterinary Technician Specialist certification and participating in the coordination of care.
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