Be the Calm Voice During Life's Most Critical Moments
Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Niceville is seeking an experienced, compassionate Veterinary Receptionist to join our growing Emergency and Critical Care Hospital on Florida's beautiful Emerald Coast.
As the only 24/7 emergency veterinary hospital serving Niceville and the surrounding Emerald Coast communities, our team is trusted to provide exceptional emergency care when pets and their families need us most.
Our reception team is much more than a front desk.
They are the first smile clients see, the reassuring voice on the phone during emergencies, and an essential part of keeping our hospital running efficiently. If you thrive in a fast-paced veterinary environment, enjoy helping people during stressful situations, and take pride in delivering exceptional customer service, we'd love to meet you.
Why Join Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Niceville?
This is an opportunity to become part of a collaborative hospital where Client Service Representatives are respected members of the medical team.
You'll work alongside experienced emergency veterinarians, credentialed veterinary technicians, assistants, and hospital leadership in a supportive environment that values teamwork, communication, and compassion.
Our recently remodeled hospital features:
- Advanced emergency and critical care medicine
- Digital radiology
- Ultrasound
- Endoscopy
- Full in-house reference laboratory
- High technician-to-doctor staffing ratios
- Collaborative team culture focused on exceptional patient care
Every shift brings new experiences, meaningful work, and opportunities to positively impact pets and the families who love them.
As a Veterinary Receptionist, you'll help create an exceptional client experience while supporting hospital efficiency and patient flow.
Client Care and Customer Service
- Welcome clients and patients with warmth, empathy, and professionalism
- Answer multi-line phones while appropriately prioritizing urgent and emergency calls
- Schedule appointments and coordinate emergency walk-in arrivals
- Accurately obtain patient histories, client information, and medical records
- Communicate treatment updates and next steps with compassion and professionalism
Hospital Operations
- Coordinate patient flow between the reception and medical teams
- Process invoices, estimates, payments, and financial transactions accurately
- Support prescription refill requests and food or medication pickups
- Maintain complete and accurate electronic medical records
- Help ensure smooth daily workflow throughout the hospital
Team Collaboration
- Work closely with veterinarians, veterinary technicians, assistants, and leadership
- Maintain a welcoming, clean, and organized reception area
- Support fellow team members during busy emergency periods
- Adapt to changing caseloads while maintaining a positive, solution-oriented attitude
This position is ideal for someone who enjoys building relationships while remaining calm and organized in a fast-moving emergency hospital.
Qualified candidates will have:
- Previous experience as a Veterinary Receptionist, Veterinary Client Service Representative, Medical Receptionist, or Veterinary Customer Service Professional
- Experience working in a Veterinary Hospital, Emergency Hospital, Specialty Hospital, Urgent Care, or Human Healthcare setting preferred
- Excellent communication and conflict-resolution skills
- Strong multitasking and organizational abilities
- Confidence using computer software and electronic medical records
- Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities without sacrificing accuracy
- A positive, team-first attitude and genuine passion for client service
Schedule
We are currently hiring Full-Time Veterinary Receptionists.
Scheduling may include a combination of:
- Day Shifts
- Evening Shifts
- Overnight Shifts
- Weekends and Holidays on a rotating basis to support our 24-hour emergency hospital
Shift differential opportunities are available for eligible overnight and weekend hours.
Physical and Work Environment Requirements
Working in an emergency veterinary hospital is both rewarding and active.
Candidates should be comfortable:
- Standing and walking for extended periods throughout the shift
- Frequently moving between reception, treatment, and client areas
- Lifting or assisting with pets weighing up to 50 pounds with assistance when appropriate
- Working around animals of varying sizes, temperaments, and medical conditions
- Exposure to animal hair, dander, odors, cleaning chemicals, noise, and occasional bodily fluids
- Remaining calm, compassionate, and professional during emotionally difficult situations involving sick or injured pets