Veterinary Emergency Group

Veterinary Medicine

EmergencyVeterinaryNursingTrainer

$75–105k ~AI est. New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“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.

Veterinary Medicine
Eligibility Requirements

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

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