Veterinary Emergency Group

NursingManager

$95–135k ~AI est. Littleton, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Nursing Manager at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Nursing leadership, People management, Patient care. Manage day-to-day flow. Ensure team has tools”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Work in fast-paced environment, Work with diverse personalities, Work nights, Work weekends, Work holidays

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Credentialed as Veterinary Technician, 5+ years clinical veterinary nursing, 2+ years leadership experience, Excellent communication skills, Excellent people skills, Willing to work in noisy environment, Willing to work with unpleasant odors, Availability to work nights, Availability to work weekends, Availability to work holidays

Nice to Have

A.S. or B.S. from AVMA-accredited program

What You'll Do.

Manage day-to-day flow

Ensure team has tools

Ensure team has support

Address patient care issues

Address team dynamics

Partner with hospital leadership

Align on hospital flow

Guide team development

Maintain medical excellence

Champion culture of learning

Ensure licensure upheld

Ensure performance standards upheld

Ensure education programs upheld

Drive meaningful 1:1s

Drive student mentorship

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Fellow hospital leadership; Shift leads

Communication Scope

Empathy; Clarity

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