Veterinary Emergency Group
Veterinary Medicine
EmergencyVeterinaryNursingTrainer
“Emergency Veterinary Nursing Trainer at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Veterinary nursing, Training, Mentoring. Identify individual and team training needs. Assess assistants and credentialed technicians”
Industry & Context.
Willingness to travel, Work in noisy environment, Work with unpleasant odors, Availability to work nights, Availability to work weekends, Availability to work holidays
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or equivalent, Credentialed as a veterinary technician
Nice to Have
Associate's degree or higher in veterinary technology, VTS in ECC, internal medicine, or anesthesia/analgesia, Previous training experience
What You'll Do.
Identify individual and team training needs
Assess assistants and credentialed technicians
Drive advancement through VEG’s Cultivate program
Implement VEG training programs
Serve as the go-to training lead
Organize peer training opportunities
Build a mentoring culture
Collaborate with nursing managers
Develop and refine training content
Ensure training aligns with VEG’s culture
Evaluate and improve leveling programs
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with leadership; Collaborate with nursing managers; Collaborate across teams
Applying for this Emergency Veterinary Nursing Trainer role?
Most applicants get filtered before a human reads their resume. See if yours makes the cut.
How to Apply on Greenhouse
- Create a Greenhouse profile before applying — it saves time across multiple applications.
- Upload your resume as a PDF; the parser handles it better than Word.
- Answer all knockout questions carefully — wrong answers auto-reject before a human sees you.
- Enable email notifications to track application status in real time.
ANONYMOUS · UNFILTERED
What do employees actually say about Veterinary Emergency Group?
Real rants from real employees. Read before you apply.