About the job
ABOUT VEG
Founded in 2014, Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is dedicated to providing exceptional care to pets and their owners during critical moments. Our mission is to revolutionize the emergency veterinary experience by addressing the shortcomings of traditional ER services. With hospitals across the nation operating 24/7, 365 days a year, we strive to create an unparalleled emergency experience not only for our patients but also for our staff—our beloved VEGgies!
At VEG, we are committed to empowering you in your career in veterinary emergency medicine. Our open-concept hospitals allow you to manage a diverse range of emergencies, including exotic pets, while focusing on customer care and compassion. We believe in fostering a workplace where you feel valued and can grow through mentorship and learning opportunities, ultimately making a significant impact in the lives of pets and their owners.
VEG has been recognized as a Great Place to Work® for 2025 and 2026.
THE JOB
As a Veterinary Nursing Manager, you will go beyond traditional leadership. Your role involves cultivating a supportive and dynamic culture where your team feels empowered and proud of their contributions. By demonstrating empathy and fostering collaboration, you will be instrumental in defining effective emergency nursing leadership. You will bridge the gap between processes and purpose, ensuring superior patient care while nurturing an environment where VEGgies can thrive and proudly share their experiences.
This is more than just a leadership position; it’s an opportunity to redefine the emergency care experience for your team, clients, and yourself.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Oversee daily operations of the nursing team, equipping them with necessary tools and support to excel.
- Manage scheduling, payroll, productivity metrics, hiring, onboarding, and offboarding processes.
- Handle patient care concerns and team dynamics with empathy and clarity.
- Collaborate with hospital leadership and shift leads to ensure alignment on objectives and operational flow.
- Leverage feedback from veterinarians to enhance team development and uphold medical standards.
- Exemplify VEG values—particularly openness, teamwork, and compassionate care.
- Promote a culture of continuous learning through in-house training, mentorship, and development pathways.
- Ensure compliance with licensure and performance standards.

