Veterinary Rehabilitation Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Deland, FL at Geebo

Veterinary Rehabilitation Assistant

Florida Veterinary Rehabilitation Florida Veterinary Rehabilitation DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Full-time Full-time Up to $18 an hour Up to $18 an hour We Florida Veterinary Rehabilitation are looking for an Veterinary Rehabilitation Assistant to join our team in DeLand, FL! Founded in 2018, Florida Veterinary Rehabilitation is focused on providing high quality rehabilitation and orthopedic medical care.
We provide an environment to grow your physical veterinary rehabilitation capabilities.
We offer veterinary rehabilitation Mentorship programs to help you along your career path.
We promote a culture of putting the patient and client first! Allowing you the ability to directly impact patients' outcomes.
We give local autonomy to our teams with the benefit of group support.
We offer competitive salaries and benefits within the veterinary rehabilitation market.
Our Ideal Candidate:
Licensed or Certified Veterinary Technician or Assistant preferred but not required.
If you're organized, quick on your feet, and punctual with at least a year of veterinary assistant experience, we'd like to meet you.
The practice focuses solely on providing veterinary physical rehabilitation therapy for injured, debilitated, and post-surgical pets, with a focus on chronic pain management, mobility solutions, and fitness.
The treatment plans may include underwater treadmill, laser therapy (class IV), therapeutic ultrasound, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, massage, thermal therapies, therapeutic exercises, and acupuncture.
To learn more, visit www.
flvetrehab.
com Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
Up to $18.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Uniform allowance Vision insurance Schedule:
Day shift Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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