Veterinary Emergency Group
Veterinary Medicine
EmergencyVeterinaryAssistantShiftLead
“Emergency Veterinary Assistant Shift Lead at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Veterinary nursing, Shift leadership, Patient status monitoring. Keep a clear pulse on patient status. Manage daily workflow”
Industry & Context.
Conflict resolution
Work nights, weekends, holidays, Lift up to 25 kg, Support up to 40 kg, Work in noisy environment, Work with unpleasant odors
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
1+ years of experience in a veterinary technician or assistant experience in emergency or specialty medicine
Nice to Have
Credentialed Veterinary Technician (CVT, RVT, LVT, LVMT), Enrolled in the VEG Credentialing Support Program
What You'll Do.
Keep a clear pulse on patient status
Manage daily workflow
Ensure shift roles are assigned
Assist with conflict resolution
Model calm under pressure
Lead shift transitions
Lead start/end-of-day wrap-ups
Direct questions appropriately
Turn downtime into learning time
Flag incidents or notable events
Work with hospital leadership on coverage
Work with hospital leadership on call-outs
Work with hospital leadership on ongoing coaching
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Hospital leadership
Communication Scope
Clear communication; Direct questions; Elevate issues
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