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An innovative veterinary clinic in Highlands Ranch is seeking a passionate Veterinary Assistant dedicated to delivering high-quality care for pets. This role involves client support, procedural assistance, and maintaining a collaborative clinic environment. Join a team that values work-life balance and offers competitive pay along with excellent benefits, including health coverage and generous paid time off. If you thrive in a supportive atmosphere and are eager to contribute to exceptional pet care, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Sploot Veterinary Care is introducing a brand-new approach to Urgent & Primary Care for pets, and we’re looking for a rockstar Veterinary Assistant inHighlands Ranch, CO! If you’re excited about providing the gold standard ofmedical care in a supportive, balanced environment, we want you on our team.
Sploot Veterinary Care is introducing a brand-new approach to Urgent & Primary Care for pets, and we’re looking for a rockstar Veterinary Assistant inHighlands Ranch, CO! If you’re excited about providing the gold standard ofmedical care in a supportive, balanced environment, we want you on our team.
About Sploot Veterinary CareAt Sploot, we believe every pet deserves high-quality veterinary care—whether it’s a routine visit or an urgent situation that can’t wait. Our culture is built on collaboration, support, and work-life balance, ensuring every veterinary professional can thrive both in and out of the clinic. Join us in our mission to deliver exceptional care for pets and peace of mind for their parents.
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Ready togrow your veterinary career while offering best-in-class pet care in Highlands Ranch, CO?Apply now to join Sploot Veterinary Care as our Veterinary Assistant! We look forward to welcoming you to our collaborative, compassionate clinic environment.According to Colorado state law, our company practices continuous hiring, ensuring equal opportunity employment and ongoing consideration for qualified candidates. We welcome applications year-round and are committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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