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New, private, GP practice opening in Carver, MN this summer is looking for CVTs and vet assistants. This is your opportunity to help create a psychological safe and welcoming clinic culture. Advancement opportunities abound as the practice grows. A healthy sense of humor is not required but encouraged. This clinic celebrates diversity and welcomes all to apply. Let’s build something great together.
Are you a veterinary technician or assistant looking for a position where you can utilize all of your skills to the fullest? Be part of a practice where you are part of a team that ensures each pet receives advanced veterinary treatment in a safe and stress-free space?Â
Your past work experiences can be used, as you help set of the clinics working space and setting protocols and policy’s. We are looking for team members who are caring, team-orientated and possess great communication skills. Our ideal candidates are comfortable in all aspects of a clinic’s day-to-day functions, is a forward progressive thinker, and has a desire to continue to improve themselves and those around you.  Â
We will offer a competitive pay based on experience and a benefit package. If you think you would be the right fit to join our new clinic family, we encourage you to apply!
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Toll-Free: 800-392-0446
Phone: 651-451-6669
Fax: 651-346-3058
customerservice@veterinaryha.org
Current VHA members, please fill out the form below to register a user account on the VHA website. Each account MUST have a unique, valid email address.
Once we have verified your clinic’s VHA membership, you will receive an email confirming your new account and containing your username & password. Everyone is encouraged to register for their own unique username and password rather than a single clinic username & password.
Note: When you first log in to your new account, you will be prompted to reset your password and invited to fill out your profile.
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