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VEG ER for Pets

Veterinary Technician Student Externship - Miami, FL

VEG ER for Pets, Miami, Florida, us, 33222

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Veterinary Technician Student Externship - Miami, FL VEG ER for Pets

Who We Are VEG is a rapidly growing emergency company with hospital locations across the United States. Our mission is to help people and their pets when they need it most. We are revolutionizing emergency medicine with a “customer first” mentality and a true, employee‑centric work environment.

Talent + Culture at VEG At VEG, we want people and their pets to feel safe, secure, and valued; we want our employees to feel the same way. To achieve the best experience for both customers and staff, we maintain the highest NPS score in the industry and are a nominee for INC Magazine’s Best Places to Work.

About the Externship VEG’s Veterinary Technician/Nursing Student Externship Program gives vet tech/nursing students hands‑on experience in emergency medicine while working alongside our credentialed emergency veterinary technicians. Students will hone emergency skills, including obtaining patient vitals, processing laboratory samples, caring for hospitalized patients, triaging emerging cases, and collaborating in a fast‑paced environment.

Notes Unpaid externship unless you are already employed by us. Rabies vaccinations are required for all externs. The externship may be limited by hospital bandwidth.

Flexibility

Choose the length of your externship to meet your school's requirements

Choose the location (depending on hospital bandwidth)

Receive mentorship from a credentialed veterinary technician

Be fully immersed in what emergency medicine truly entails

Requirements

Currently enrolled in an AVMA CVTEA accredited veterinary technology or veterinary nursing program (or actively seeking accreditation) and in a class that requires externship hours and/or skills. Only veterinary technology or veterinary nursing students are eligible.

Your externship must begin within 6 months of application.

You must be vaccinated for rabies unless your school's rabies mitigation policy allows unvaccinated students to handle unvaccinated animals.

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