Veterinary Emergency Group
Veterinary Medicine
VeterinaryNursingTrainer
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Veterinary Nursing Trainer at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Veterinary nursing training, Emergency medicine, Talent development. 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 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 go-to training lead
Provide on-the-floor mentoring
Develop educational tools
Tailor training to every learning style
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
Full Job Description
ABOUT VEG In 2014, VEG was born with a mission to help people and their pets when they need it most. This meant challenging the status quo and fixing everything that was wrong with the ER experience. Since then, we’ve expanded rapidly, with hospitals nationwide open 24/7, 365 days a year, and created a better emergency experience—not only for people and their pets, but also for everyone who works here—our VEGgies! At VEG we find a way to say yes to the career you want in veterinary emergency medicine. This means transforming how ER works, from our open-concept hospitals, where you can handle emergency cases of every kind (even exotics!) to our immersive, customer-focused experience, which helps us give people and their pets the care they deserve. This also means saying yes to creating the greatest experience possible for our VEGgies. Yes to working in an environment where you can find your place and feel valued for the amazing work you do. Yes to having unparalleled opportunities for learning and mentorship so you can grow where you want to go in your career. And yes to making an impact here in ways you never thought possible. VEG is a 2025 and 2026 certified Great Place to Work®. THE JOB As a Nursing Trainer, you have one of the most meaningful jobs at VEG: helping others grow. You’ll lead with curiosity, coach with compassion, and obsess over development. You’re not just building skills—you’re building confidence, momentum, and careers in emergency medicine. Whether you’re working 1:1 on the floor, guiding peer-led sessions, or developing educational tools, your impact will be felt hospital-wide. You’ll tailor training to every learning style, celebrate every milestone, and say yes to every VEGgie who is ready to take the next step. Your work helps make VEG a place where people learn, lead, and love what they do. WHAT YOU’LL DO Partner with leadership to identify individual and team training needs Assess assistants and credentialed technicians through direct obser
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