Full-Time

Emergency Veterinary Nursing Trainer

Multiple Teams

Posted on 3/20/2025

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER)

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER)

1,001-5,000 employees

After-hours emergency veterinary care provider

No salary listed

Cutler Bay, FL, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Credentialed as a veterinary technician (CVT, RVT, LVT, LVMT) in the location of the VEG practice with experience in emergency medicine
  • A love for teaching and nurturing growth in fellow veterinary technicians and assistants
  • Modeling the way towards a culture of learning
  • Flexibility in your schedule to be able to work with VEGgies on various shifts
  • The right attitude: Positive, upbeat, excited. Flexible to change (adapt and pivot)
  • Ability to recognize and celebrate other VEGgies’ successes when you see it
  • Ability to coordinate training projects with multiple teams
  • Willingness to travel within local region to surrounding VEG Hospitals
  • Willingness and eager to continue to grow as a nurse through developing personal skills and knowledge
Responsibilities
  • Coordinate with nursing leadership in your hospital to identify both individual and team training needs
  • Continually assess Assistants and Nurses to determine competency of skills through in-person observations and content knowledge evaluations, leading to advancement in the VEG Cultivate level system
  • Implement VEG training programs within your hospital and act as point person for these programs (i.e. New ER Nurse)
  • Autonomously manage your time between on-the-floor mentoring and dedicated time in setting strategy to develop nursing care teams
  • Facilitate in-person training for Assistants and Nurses at your hospital based on identified hospital needs
  • Collaborating through your network and with your RND, maximize opportunities for your hospital VEGgies, and those in your VEG community to expand educational outreach
  • Work with Nursing Education to discuss program development, training objectives, and additional needs
  • Provide educational opportunities for the nursing team, such as webinars, labs, workshops
  • Engage in self-reflection and program evaluation practices to modify and enhance the assistant and technician leveling program
  • Ensure all training content and activities are in alignment with VEGs culture, mission, and vision, and represents accurate, up-to-date emergency medicine and standards of care
  • Divide time with roughly 70-80% of time providing direct training and 20-30% of time on administrative/organizational work
  • Assist in developing curricular materials such as powerpoints, videos, simulations, and assessments to be implemented across the assistant and technician training program
Desired Qualifications
  • Certified as a Veterinary Technician Specialist in ECC is strongly preferred
  • VTS in Internal Medicine and Anesthesia also preferred with requisite experience in ECC
  • Previous experience in a training role or training veterinary technicians preferred
  • Comfortable mentoring others and ability to give and receive feedback from colleagues and mentees
Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER)

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER)

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VEG ER provides after-hours emergency veterinary care, operating during nights, weekends, and holidays when ordinary animal hospitals are closed. It serves as an extension of primary veterinary practices, collaborating with regular veterinarians to ensure continuous, urgent care for pets. Pet owners access immediate emergency consultations, treatments, and procedures, with VEG ER handling high‑stress cases when regular clinics are unavailable. The service model centers on rapid response and close partnership with referring vets rather than standing alone, and revenue comes from fees for emergency consultations and procedures. The team is led by Dr. David Bessler, who aims to transform emergency veterinary medicine through a holistic and openly collaborative approach. The goal is to fill the after-hours care gap by providing reliable, high-quality emergency services that integrate with primary care providers.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$100M

Headquarters

White Plains, New York

Founded

2014

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What believers are saying

  • Geographic expansion into Wisconsin, Washington, Texas demonstrates scalable unit economics across markets.
  • Blood bank program at Falls Church location opens new revenue stream beyond standard emergency services.
  • $150M tier-one funding from Sequoia, D1 Capital, Fidelity enables accelerated expansion beyond 24 hospitals.

What critics are saying

  • National veterinarian shortage of 10,000+ positions forces understaffing, service delays, customer defection within 12 months.
  • BluePearl captures 25% more after-hours share in Seattle, San Antonio via superior specialist staffing.
  • Banfield's 1,000+ Mars-owned 24/7 urgent care locations fragment primary vet referral pipeline, cutting 30% case volume.

What makes Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER) unique

  • 24/7/365 specialized emergency-only model fills critical after-hours care gap competitors ignore.
  • NERD early-career DVM pipeline and VEG Cares philanthropy build brand loyalty and talent.
  • Open floor plan hospitals with pet-owner participation create superior customer experience versus traditional ERs.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Paid Parental Leave

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Generous employee pet discount

Company News

Madison Reporter
Aug 5th, 2025
Veterinary Emergency Group plans VEG Cares 5K fundraiser in Watertown

VEG partners with the nonprofit Veterinary Care Foundation through its VEG Cares program.

Channel 3000
Jul 5th, 2024
Veterinary Emergency Group to open first Wisconsin location

MADISON, Wis. - Veterinary Emergency Group announced Friday it will open its first 24/7/365 pet emergency hospital in Wisconsin on Monday, July 8.

PR Newswire
Jun 19th, 2024
Protecting Your Coworkers When They'Re Animals - Literally

Pet Toxicology Experts Warn of Dangers During Take Your Dog to Work DayMINNEAPOLIS, June 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The advantages of taking your dog to work are well known. For the employee, it relieves stress, helps build the human/animal bond, can reduce doggy daycare costs and can help develop new friendships in the office. For employers, it improves morale and helps with employee hiring and retention. Without careful supervision, however, your dog's visit to your office can also lead to a trip to the pet emergency hospital.While Pippa, a basset hound from Georgia, normally enjoys hanging out in the classroom, a sneak visit to the school bathroom led to an emergency trip to the veterinary hospital."National Take Your Dog to Work Day is on June 21 this year," said Dr. Renee Schmid, a senior veterinary toxicologist and director of Veterinary Medicine at Pet Poison Helpline. "Before you walk Fido through your office doors, however, be sure you're prepared

Chicago Tribune
Oct 31st, 2023
Naperville business roundup: 24/7 emergency vet to open; Elgin Clock Repair to wind down; McDonald's on Diehl Road to close

Veterinary Emergency Group, which has three other Chicago-area locations, is ready to open its latest spot at 3204 S. Route 59.

Patch
Aug 16th, 2023
Dogs Can Help With Canine Blood Demand At Falls Church Pet Hospital

Veterinary Emergency Group, a pet ER located at 7500 Leesburg Pike Suite 11 in Falls Church, announced the launch of its blood bank program.

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