Veterinary Practice Manager Join the Humane Society for Greater Nashua!
Independent Practice Shelter Medicine Community Impact
Position Overview
The Veterinary Practice Manager oversees the daily operations of the veterinary clinic including the spay/neuter program vaccine clinics and wellness appointments. This role ensures efficient scheduling effective personnel management accurate budgeting and smooth operational flow while maintaining high standards of patient care and customer service. A Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) credential is required.
Key Responsibilities
Clinic Operations & Oversight
Purchasing & Inventory Management
Scheduling
Vaccine & Wellness Clinic Management
Personnel Management
Administrative & Financial Management
Client Communication & Service
Required Qualifications
Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) credential.
35 years of experience in veterinary clinic management.
Strong knowledge of spay/neuter surgery procedures vaccine administration and wellness services.
Proficiency in veterinary practice management software and Microsoft Office Suite.
Proven skills in budgeting purchasing and inventory management.
Strong organizational communication and leadership abilities.
Salary and Benefits
Salary based on experience
Health Care Anthem 100% employee premium paid by HSFN
Dental plan 50% employee premium paid by HSFN
Short- and long-term disability including life insurance premium paid by HSFN
IRA plan with matching
Flexible Schedule
Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Sick Time Holiday Pay
Discounted pet care for your pets
Employee Assistance Program (mental health and wellness support)
Ready to Apply
Wed love to hear from you. Submit your resume and cover letter to President & CEO
Douglas Barry at
Mission Statement: The Humane Society for Greater Nashua advocates for and enhances the lives of animals entrusted to our care while educating our community to strengthen the human animal bond.
We are a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has been supporting Greater Nashua since our inception in 1900. Our volunteer Board of Trustees provide leadership and guidance and along with our staff our volunteers help us care for and raise needed funds for the over 2000 pets we take in each year.