Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon
Specialty Supervisor
Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon, Bend, Oregon, United States, 97707
Specialty Supervisor
Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon (VRCCO)
Join a collaborative, mission‑driven community dedicated to delivering exceptional specialty medicine. Our specialty campus exceeds twenty‑six thousand square feet, and our culture centers on teamwork, humility, growth, and creating the best possible experience for both patients and their pet parents.
We are rapidly growing and recently evolved our leadership structure to create clearer development pathways for our teams. Former supervisors have transitioned into lead roles across three levels. The new
Specialty Supervisor
will support several specialty departments while mentoring emerging leads. As staffing increases, we may eventually add a second Specialty Supervisor.
VRCCO is Great Place to Work Certified since 2021 and offers onsite childcare through our Vet Cadets program. With competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a deep commitment to professional development, you will find a long‑term home and meaningful career path here.
Responsibilities
Provide leadership and mentorship to leads in Dermatology, Oncology, Neurology, Ophthalmology, and Rehabilitation.
Collaborate with leads in Surgery and Internal Medicine for support, guidance, and alignment across the hospital.
Support day‑to‑day operations across assigned specialties, ensuring smooth workflow, strong communication, and appropriate resource allocation.
Partner with specialty teams and veterinarians to identify improvement opportunities and implement sustainable processes.
Contribute to ongoing refinement of departmental structure and leadership pathways as VRCCO expands.
Provide hands‑on technical support and patient care in multiple specialty areas.
Model best practices in patient handling, anesthesia, specialty procedures, communication, and workflow management.
Ensure compliance with medical, safety, and sanitation standards across assigned departments.
Serve as a liaison between specialty teams, veterinarians, and hospital leadership.
Support teams with escalated client communication when needed and maintain professionalism and empathy throughout.
Ensure strong documentation practices and effective communication loops between shifts, departments, and leadership.
Assist with scheduling, staffing assessments, and long‑term workload planning across specialties.
Maintain specialty related reports and support leadership in quality improvement initiatives.
Participate in the evolution of protocols, workflows, and policies as VRCCO continues to grow.
Education and Experience
Certified Veterinary Technician strongly preferred.
Minimum of five years of experience in a veterinary specialty setting.
Experience leading across multiple veterinary specialties required.
Leadership experience required, including proven ability to mentor, coach, and develop others in a clinical environment.
Must demonstrate strong organization, communication, clinical judgment, and problem‑solving skills, with the capability to support and lead multiple specialty departments in a complex, growing hospital environment.
Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about veterinary care and excited to grow alongside a team of like‑minded individuals, we would love to hear from you! Apply today and become part of the Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon family—where we go beyond expectations, every day!
Visit https://vrcvet.com/veterinary-jobs/ to learn more!
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Other
Industry: Veterinary Services
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Join a collaborative, mission‑driven community dedicated to delivering exceptional specialty medicine. Our specialty campus exceeds twenty‑six thousand square feet, and our culture centers on teamwork, humility, growth, and creating the best possible experience for both patients and their pet parents.
We are rapidly growing and recently evolved our leadership structure to create clearer development pathways for our teams. Former supervisors have transitioned into lead roles across three levels. The new
Specialty Supervisor
will support several specialty departments while mentoring emerging leads. As staffing increases, we may eventually add a second Specialty Supervisor.
VRCCO is Great Place to Work Certified since 2021 and offers onsite childcare through our Vet Cadets program. With competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a deep commitment to professional development, you will find a long‑term home and meaningful career path here.
Responsibilities
Provide leadership and mentorship to leads in Dermatology, Oncology, Neurology, Ophthalmology, and Rehabilitation.
Collaborate with leads in Surgery and Internal Medicine for support, guidance, and alignment across the hospital.
Support day‑to‑day operations across assigned specialties, ensuring smooth workflow, strong communication, and appropriate resource allocation.
Partner with specialty teams and veterinarians to identify improvement opportunities and implement sustainable processes.
Contribute to ongoing refinement of departmental structure and leadership pathways as VRCCO expands.
Provide hands‑on technical support and patient care in multiple specialty areas.
Model best practices in patient handling, anesthesia, specialty procedures, communication, and workflow management.
Ensure compliance with medical, safety, and sanitation standards across assigned departments.
Serve as a liaison between specialty teams, veterinarians, and hospital leadership.
Support teams with escalated client communication when needed and maintain professionalism and empathy throughout.
Ensure strong documentation practices and effective communication loops between shifts, departments, and leadership.
Assist with scheduling, staffing assessments, and long‑term workload planning across specialties.
Maintain specialty related reports and support leadership in quality improvement initiatives.
Participate in the evolution of protocols, workflows, and policies as VRCCO continues to grow.
Education and Experience
Certified Veterinary Technician strongly preferred.
Minimum of five years of experience in a veterinary specialty setting.
Experience leading across multiple veterinary specialties required.
Leadership experience required, including proven ability to mentor, coach, and develop others in a clinical environment.
Must demonstrate strong organization, communication, clinical judgment, and problem‑solving skills, with the capability to support and lead multiple specialty departments in a complex, growing hospital environment.
Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about veterinary care and excited to grow alongside a team of like‑minded individuals, we would love to hear from you! Apply today and become part of the Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon family—where we go beyond expectations, every day!
Visit https://vrcvet.com/veterinary-jobs/ to learn more!
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Other
Industry: Veterinary Services
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