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Vet Nurse

Highlands Ranch, CO

Urgent Care & General Practice | No Overnight Shifts | Flexible Hours | Pet Perks

Sploot Veterinary Care is redefining veterinary medicine, and your next role could be part of this exciting journey!

The Sploot Difference

At Sploot, we know that well-supported teams deliver the best care. By emphasizing mentorship, work-life balance, and professional support, our medical teams provide top-tier veterinary services to pets and their families.

  • Balanced Schedules: 10- or 12-hour shifts with flexible weekly schedules and no overnight hours

  • Mentorship at Every Step: Collaborate with experienced doctors and nurses who provide guidance and support daily

  • Modern Tools for Modern Care: Access state-of-the-art resources, including a laparoscopic surgery suite and CoVET AI Scribe for streamlined documentation

  • Varied Case Mix: Work across urgent care and general practice—no two days are alike

  • Exceptional Pet Benefits: Receive free, discounted, or low-cost care for up to five pets

Who You Are

  • Experience: Minimum of 2 years as a veterinary assistant

  • Team-Oriented: Strong collaborator, comfortable working closely with veterinarians and technicians

  • Passionate & Enthusiastic: Committed to delivering innovative, high-quality care

  • Organized & Efficient: Detail-focused and able to support smooth clinic operations

  • Bonus: Prior experience in urgent or emergency care

What You’ll Do

  • Client Support: Provide a calm, reassuring environment so pet parents feel confident in their pets’ care

  • Procedural Assistance: Support doctors and technicians with treatments and procedures, including safe pet restraint

  • Clinic Management: Maintain a clean, organized, and safe environment for pets, clients, and staff

  • Culture & Teamwork: Embody Sploot’s core values and contribute to a positive, collaborative clinic culture

What You’ll Receive

  • Competitive Pay: $20–$24/hour, plus 1.5x pay on recognized holidays

  • Healthcare Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision coverage with generous employer contributions; HSA options available

  • Retirement Plan: 401(k) with company match to support your financial future

  • Paid Time Off: 80 hours of PTO (increasing with tenure) and up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave

  • Team Perks: Sploot-branded FIGS scrubs, unlimited snacks, and team events

  • Pet Care Benefits: Generous perks and discounts for your own pets

Note: Benefits may vary depending on experience and qualifications.

At Sploot, we’re building the future of veterinary medicine—one clinic, one case, and one team member at a time. Join us and discover how rewarding, fun, and supportive a veterinary career can be.

Your future looks bright from here.

Sploot Veterinary Care follows Colorado state law, offering continuous hiring, equal employment opportunities, and ongoing consideration for qualified candidates. We welcome applications year-round and are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. 

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