Full-Time

Veterinary Clinical Staff Manager

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER)

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG ER)

1,001-5,000 employees

After-hours emergency veterinary care provider

No salary listed

Asheville, NC, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • 5+ years of experience in clinical veterinary technician role
  • 2+ years of experience in a leadership role
  • Must be enrolled in a Credentialing Support Program (CSP) and able to become a Credentialed Veterinary Technician for the state in which you will work within one year of employment. If unable to complete a credentialing program or pass the VTNE within one year, will not be able to remain in the position.
  • Flexibility to work 5 days per week, to include weekends and holidays as part of a rotating schedule
  • Must be willing to work in a noisy environment with strong or unpleasant odors
  • Constantly works to develop their own leadership skills
  • Flexibility to attend regional, national or local leadership and support staff meetings as required
  • Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment with people from all backgrounds and different personality types
Responsibilities
  • Directly responsible for interviewing, hiring and training a diverse group of new VEG Credentialed Veterinary Technicians and Veterinary Assistants in partnership with the other leadership team members, particularly the Medical Director and Regional Support Staff Director
  • Leads onboarding experience for new support staff team members in partnership with Onboarding and Hospital Manager
  • Directly oversee support staff team and engage as an active and present leader across the hospital with all teams and all shifts
  • Foster a learning culture to support learners at every level
  • Responsible for educating the veterinary support staff team through formal education track and informal coaching by utilizing Technician Trainers and other training tools
  • Serve as the initial point of contact for support staff concerns and seeks assistance from the hospital leadership as needed
  • Address interpersonal conflicts in the moment that arise on shift, ensuring that interpersonal conflicts are not affecting workflow or patient care
  • Liaise with the leadership to bridge gaps and unify team members
  • Incorporates feedback from doctors in guiding the growth and development of support staff team members
  • Lead the team of Shift Leads to identify areas for process improvements and present solutions in coordination with the Medical Director and Technician Trainer
  • Participate in all group and leadership meetings to promote practice alignment
  • Promote a culture of inclusivity and equitable treatment ensuring an environment free of discrimination and harassment for all VEGgies and customers. Promote awareness and proactively managing unconscious bias.
  • Recruiting (interview cadence, candidate feedback) - in coordination with Talent Partner
  • Onboarding activities, including maintaining contact with VEGgies pre-hire and creating a great first day/week/month experience (templated timelines, content and schedules) - in coordination with People Coordinator
  • Training and Development (customized plans, documentation, resources)- all credentialed veterinary technician growth plans and development meetings in coordination with Medical Director and Technician Trainer
  • HR Operations (complete bi-weekly payroll, complete I9s within 3 days, benefit enrollments, responsibly navigate leave programs and accommodations) - in coordination with Hospital Manager and People Partner
  • Performance Management (meeting cadence, documentation, succession planning, accountability) in coordination with Hospital Manager and People Partner
  • May be involved in ending employment of a support staff team member, but works with hospital leadership at every step
  • Develop and maintain key business processes related to:
  • Develop and maintain the support staff team’s schedule and leave requests
  • Organize student interns and externships in coordination with Veterinary Technician Program Relations Manager and Technician Trainer
  • With the Medical Director, establishes expectations and maintain standards of excellence
  • Work with the leadership team, including the Medical Director, to ensure the support staff team has the supplies and tools needed to be successful
  • Work with leadership team and the Technician Trainer to address patient care issues and develop solutions
  • Ensure best utilization of support staff team which is needed to offer the best patient and customer care in coordination with the Medical Director and Regional Support Staff Director
  • Work with Technician Trainer and Regional Support Staff Director to ensure credentialed veterinary technicians maintain licenses
  • Ensure efficient workflow of the hospital in collaboration with the leadership team
  • Ensures downtime is optimized by the support staff team
  • Host support staff team meetings
  • Support the hospital manager in addressing staffing payroll and compensation decisions
  • Ensure support staff payroll budgets stay within goals
  • Develop a growth plan for maximizing financial investment
  • Stay in tune with how the support staff team members are utilized on the floor, create a plan to pivot where appropriate
  • Approve individual expenses of support staff staff, with budgetary oversight from Hospital Manager
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in veterinary hospital management or operations
  • Credentialed Veterinary Technician in state where working with active license
  • Diversity and inclusion training or certification
  • Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Technology or related field
  • Experience with budgeting and financial planning in a veterinary hospital
  • Advanced certifications in veterinary medicine or anesthesia or surgery
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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401(k) Company Match

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Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Generous employee pet discount

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