At Harmony Veterinary Center, we have a vision. We strive to get back to the heart and soul of veterinary medicine: the human-animal bond. We see this as a powerful pathway to enriching the human heart, while bringing joy to pets and people, including those of our staff. In our experience, too many individuals come and go in veterinary medicine because they are not supported. We aim to reverse that trend by empowering our team members to be the best they can be while helping them build a career of which they can be proud.
As a growing clinic, we are on a continual quest to find individuals dedicated to their personal and professional growth. From seeking out education and applying it every day, to establishing emotional intelligence and building relationships, our employees stand out by dedicating themselves not only to the lives they are serving but also to the team members with whom they are working. We are honored to help them be successful and proud of the warm, positive, and inclusive clinic environment we have created.
Rethinking Veterinary Medicine
Our founders and co-owners, Julia McPeek and Dr. Shelley Brown, are on a mission to revitalize veterinary medicine. As an integrative clinic, we recognize the best of both conventional and alternative therapies to improve patient health and treat disease. We also see each employee as an opportunity to give back to and connect with the community we serve. We are proud of our team of doctors, nurses and support staff who are committed to making a difference in the lives of pets as well as the community in which they live. See what our clients say about us on Google.
We offer employees a competitive wage and benefits package. If you are serious about developing a career, have the mental and emotional maturity required to accomplish it, and wish to do so in a forward-thinking environment focused on building community, we want to meet you! Please submit your cover letter and resume to info@harmonyvetcenter.com.
About Harmony Veterinary Center
As an AAHA accredited facility, our mission is to enrich the lives of pets and people. With an integrated approach to medicine and individualized treatment paths, we live this mission every day by building partnerships with pet parents to promote a higher quality of life through balanced health and wellness care.
Our Services
Wellness Care I Medical Care I Complementary Therapies I End-of-Life Care
Current Openings
Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT)
A veterinary technician may also be identified as a certified veterinary technician, licensed veterinary technician, registered veterinary technician or animal health technician. As of December 2010, in order to become certified, licensed or registered in any state a candidate must first complete an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) accredited and approved veterinary technician college program. Learn more about this position.
Veterinary Technician Assistant (TA)
As a veterinary technician assistant you must have a basic knowledge of veterinary medicine and animal husbandry. Veterinary assistants must be able to successfully divide their time between assisting the veterinary technicians, veterinary receptionists and veterinarians. Their primary responsibilities include patient care and assisting the veterinary technician as needed; surgical instrument and dental insure care and wrapping and machine care; basic laboratory procedures; some basic treatments and inventory. Learn more about this position.
Customer Service Representative (CSR)
A veterinary receptionist may also be identified as a client service representative (CSR) or client-relations specialists. At Harmony Veterinary Center they are the client’s first impression of the practice, on the phone and in-person, and are often their last impression as well. Veterinary receptionists must possess strong organizational skills, excellent telephone and in-person communication skills and have the ability to remain calm under pressure. Veterinary receptionists must also have compassion for animals and their owners and understand the stress that patients and clients endure. Learn more about this position.
Customer Service Representative Lead
The Client Service Representative Department Lead (front office manager) at Harmony Veterinary Center directs plans and coordinates a variety of patient service functions that are related to the client management and the healthcare team at the Harmony Veterinary Center. These functions include, but are not limited to, reception (client and phone), maintenance of veterinary medical records, accounts maintenance and training of personnel to maintain the highest standard of client service and patient care. The Patient Services Coordinator reports directly to the Ownership/Practice Manager and works in conjunction with CVT Managing Supervisor.