About the job
ABOUT VEG
Founded in 2014, Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is dedicated to providing exceptional care for pets and their owners during emergency situations. Committed to revolutionizing the emergency room experience, we have rapidly expanded our network of hospitals, open 24/7, 365 days a year. Our focus is on creating a fulfilling experience not just for our clients and their pets, but also for our dedicated team members, affectionately known as VEGgies!
At VEG, we empower you to pursue your career in veterinary emergency medicine. Our innovative, open-concept hospitals allow you to engage with a variety of emergency cases, including exotics, in a customer-centric environment that enhances the care process.
We prioritize creating a workplace where you can thrive, feel valued, and seize unparalleled opportunities for learning and mentorship. Join us in making a meaningful impact in the world of veterinary care!
VEG has been recognized as a certified Great Place to Work® for 2025 and 2026.
THE JOB
At VEG, we don't just hire assistants—we nurture future emergency rockstars. As a per diem Emergency Veterinary Assistant, you'll dive into the action from day one, supporting your team, comforting pet parents, and gaining hands-on experience in a dynamic environment. You'll be involved in triage, treatments, and all the joy that comes with tail wags. Whether you're aiming to become a credentialed technician or exploring your career options, we are committed to supporting your growth journey.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Provide a warm welcome and steady support by triaging incoming patients and guiding them toward necessary care.
- Assist with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics, including bloodwork, imaging, catheter placement, and oxygen support.
- Collaborate with our skilled veterinary technicians and veterinarians to set up and monitor anesthesia and sedation cases.
- Manage IV fluids, blood transfusions, and medication administration.
- Participate in all aspects of care: from outpatient exams to inpatient treatment areas.
- Engage in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
- Learn CPR techniques and become a RECOVER Certified Rescuer (training provided).
- Advance into more complex responsibilities as you grow within the role.

