The Client Relations
Specialist (our term for receptionist) is the first
person clients speak with. They represent the clinic, manage
the schedule, and take care of clients. A very important and
challenging position, this is a great job for an outgoing,
happy person that likes to share their knowledge and share the
important points of great pet care. Job Description.
The Animal Care
Specialist is the one hardly anybody sees, because they
are working closely with the animals we care for. With the
primary charge of caring for boarders and keeping the clinic clean
and smelling great, this is a great job for someone who likes to
work on their own, spend lots of time with animals, and does not
mind getting a little dirty. Job Description
The Veterinary
Assistant and Veterinary Technician are
the nurses in a veterinary hospital. This position requires
lots and lots of training, because this person not only cares
for animals and talks with clients, they perform numerous medical
procedures from taking x-rays and assisting with surgery to
filling prescriptions and educating clients. This is a
good job for a person who likes science, is
comfortable with pets, likes to study and learn, and wants a
lot of responsibility. Job Description
The Office & Personnel
Manager assures a smoothly operating clinic and runs
the office behind the scenes. Responsible for marketing,
accounting, scheduling, maintenance and many other tasks, the
office manager is a position for someone with a lot of creativity,
energy and enthusiasm who can oversee others in a small office
setting. Job
Description