About the job
About Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
Founded in 2014, VEG aims to revolutionize the emergency veterinary experience for both pets and their owners. With a commitment to 24/7 care, our rapidly growing network of hospitals is dedicated to providing exceptional emergency services year-round. We prioritize creating a supportive environment not just for our clients and their pets, but also for our team members—affectionately known as VEGgies!
At VEG, we are committed to fostering your career in veterinary emergency medicine. We believe in transforming the emergency room experience, offering open-concept hospitals where you can engage with a diverse range of emergency cases, including exotics. Our customer-centric approach ensures that we deliver the best possible care to pets and their families.
We’ve been certified as a Great Place to Work® in both 2025 and 2026, a testament to our dedication to a positive workplace culture.
The Position
As a Relief Emergency Veterinary Assistant at VEG, you won’t just be assisting; you’ll be part of a dynamic team that is at the forefront of veterinary emergency care. From your very first day, you will support your team, comfort pet parents, and gain hands-on experience in a variety of emergency situations. Your journey begins here, where you can explore your passion for veterinary medicine, whether it leads you to become a credentialed technician or into other exciting areas of the field.
Key Responsibilities
- Greet and support incoming patients and their families, ensuring a compassionate triage experience.
- Assist in nursing care, treatments, and diagnostics, including bloodwork, imaging, catheter placement, and oxygen support.
- Collaborate with credentialed veterinary technicians and veterinarians during anesthesia and sedation procedures.
- Manage IV fluids, blood transfusions, and medication administration effectively.
- Provide care across all aspects of the hospital, from outpatient services to inpatient treatment areas.
- Participate in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care throughout the treatment process.
- Receive CPR training and become a RECOVER Certified Rescuer (training provided).
- Expand your skills and take on advanced responsibilities as you grow in your role.

