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Lake Forest Animal Hospital - Veterinary Assistant

Forest, Virginia

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VetEvolve is a people-first organization that provides industry know-how and reliable support to veterinary teams, enabling them to deliver exceptional patient care. We focus on creating a genuine, supportive, people-focused environment that prioritizes each individual to ensure they are achieving their career goals and are fulfilled personally, professionally, and financially. Our culture is driven by the core values Serve, Evolve, and Trust, and every day our mission is to make things better for veterinary professionals. Hear why our veterinarians are "Happy Here" on our videos page!


 

Lake Forest Animal Hospital, located on the outskirts of Lynchburg, Virginia is a small animal veterinary practice offering general practice, emergency, surgery, and dental services. Its team of veterinarians has a wealth of experience, one of whom — along with the practice manager — has been working there since it first opened. To date, many of its clientele have been bringing their pets to Lake Forest just as long for all of their veterinary needs. Lake Forest Animal Hospital has gained a reputation for its excellent care, recently earning the Lynchburg Living Bronze award for their level of dedication! Our close knit, family oriented, skilled and experienced team of doctors work extremely well together and we strive to provide schedules that work well for each member and their families.

Job Summary:

We are looking for a dedicated and energetic Veterinary Assistant to join our team in a fast-paced small animal hospital. The ideal candidate is passionate about animal health, thrives in a busy clinical environment, and is committed to providing high-quality care and excellent client service. This is a hands-on role working directly with veterinarians, technicians, clients, and patients.

 

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist veterinarians and technicians during exams, treatments, diagnostic procedures, and surgeries

  • Safely restrain dogs and cats for exams and treatments

  • Prepare and sanitize exam rooms, surgical suites, and equipment

  • Administer medications, vaccines, and basic treatments under supervision

  • Collect and process laboratory samples (fecal, urine, blood, etc.)

  • Monitor animals pre- and post-surgery or during hospitalization

  • Maintain accurate medical records and logs

  • Clean and disinfect cages, kennels, and clinical areas to hospital standards

  • Provide compassionate care and handling of pets, ensuring their comfort and safety

  • Educate and support clients with pet care instructions, medication administration, and discharge information

  • Handle clerical duties as needed, including phone calls and scheduling

 

Qualifications:

  • Minimum 1 year of experience in a veterinary hospital or animal care setting preferred

  • Knowledge of animal handling, basic medical terminology, and veterinary procedures

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to multitask in a busy environment

  • Comfortable working with animals of all sizes and temperaments

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand/walk for extended periods

  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and client service skills

  • Dependable, punctual, and flexible with schedule

  • High school diploma or equivalent required

 

 

Work Environment:

This role requires working in a dynamic, high-volume setting where critical thinking and calm under pressure are essential. Exposure to animals, bodily fluids, cleaning agents, and occasional emotional situations is expected.

 

 

Benefits:

  • Competitive hourly wage or salary

  • Health and dental insurance

  • Paid time off and holidays

  • Staff pet care discounts

  • Opportunities for training and career growth

 

 

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We look forward to learning about your unique priorities and goals and working together with our local hospital teams to support you.

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