Veterinary RECEPTIONIST Part time For busy veterinary hospital on Peninsula. Must have good customer service skills and be a team player. Experience preferred but not mandatory. Fax resume’ to Karen, 757-874-9520
Veterinary RECEPTIONIST Part time For busy veterinary hospital on Peninsula. Must have good customer service skills and be a team player. Experience preferred but not mandatory. Fax resume’ to Karen, 757-874-9520
Fresh Pond Animal Hospital in Belmont seeks Experienced Veterinary Technicians to join our outstanding team. This is a full-time position with a flexible schedule though rotating Saturday shifts will be required. We are looking for experienced technicians who want to join a hospital that is dedicated to active learning and advanced medical procedures. Candidates must
Teaching responsibilities: The teaching responsibilities for this position include: 1) Develop and teach innovative courses related to livestock evaluation; 2) Coach the NDSU Livestock Evaluation Team; 3) Teach additional courses consistent with the successful applicant’s expertise and departmental needs; 4) Advise undergraduate students and student organizations; and 5) Provide leadership for departmental undergraduate recruiting efforts. Extension
Associated Veterinary Clinic seeks a Certified Veterinary Technician to join our well-established small animal practice. Candidates must be a Certified Veterinary Technician with current license or must have equivalent work experience in veterinary medicine. We are seeking a hardworking, enthusiastic and compassionate individual interested in helping us provide the highest quality of care for our patients
VCA Pets Animal Hospital, Atlanta, GA, is seeking a F/T Receptionist to join our busy, 24-hour emergency and general practice in midtown Atlanta, Georgia. We offer competitive compensation along with a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical/dental/vision and paid vacation (for F/T employees only), 401(k), generous personal pet care discounts and a flexible schedule. We pride ourselves