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Careers

We are always looking for talented and compassionate people committed to excellence. Apply Today To Join Oxford Veterinary Hospital's Team!

Are you located near Nottingham, PA. Oxford, PA. Lincoln University, PA. West Grove, PA. Kirkwood, PA. Avondale, PA. Cochranville, PA. Quarryville, PA. Christiana, PA. Atglen, PA. Rising Sun, MD. Port Deposit, MD. Elkton, MD. North East, MD. Conowingo, MD. or Newark, DE and looking for an exciting career in the veterinary industry that helps you grow both personally and professionally?

To apply:

  • Choose the position(s) in which you are both interested in and capable of filling.
  • Provide cover letter specifically indicating your job interest, your willingness to cross-train to fill a dual role , and if you are interested in full time or part time employment.
  • Forward your cover letter, completed application, and a copy of your resume to us here.

Open Positions

Veterinarian

Oxford Veterinary Hospital is looking for a full-time veterinarian to join our growing practice. As a multi-doctor, small animal practice that has been in operation since 1979 we are community based and family focused. We are proudly AAHA accredited and have Low Stress Handling certification.

This position would be suited for both new grads and experienced veterinarians. There is no on-call or after hours care. Equipped with electronic medical records, digital dental equipment, and laser therapy at Oxford Veterinary Hospital the focus is always on making the patient and client experience better. 

Located on the border of Amish country in Pennsylvania, this location is less than an hour to Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey.

Employee wellbeing is a priority, we offer superior salary, medical benefits (including health, dental, and vision), 401(k), employee assistance program (EAP), CE allowance, vacation, dues, liability coverage, a family-friendly atmosphere, and more.


Veterinary Technician

Veterinary Technicians (non credentialed) have gained their skills and knowledge with years of on the job training often starting as veterinary assistants. Veterinary technicians also must have a broad knowledge of animal science, medicine, and husbandry, and sufficient mathematical skills to ensure the administration of accurate drug and fluid doses. They must be able to successfully restrain animals, complete clinical laboratory tests, use multiple radiology techniques, monitor animals under anesthesia, and assist in surgery. Technicians must also deliver compassionate nursing care.


Client Service Representative

The Face of the Practice- Client Service Representatives (CSR) are the customer-relations experts in a veterinary practice. They are the clients first impression of the practice, on the phone or in person. CSRs must possess strong organizational skills, excellent telephone and in-person communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. CSRs must have compassion for animals and their owners and understand the stress that patients and clients endure. CSRs are responsible for greeting clients; differentiating routine cases from emergency cases; scheduling appointments; entering client, patient, and financial data into the computer; generating invoices and explaining them to clients; processing payments; and managing the retrieval and storage of medical records. CSRs should expect to spend nearly all of their workdays at the front desk. The position requires the completion of a high-school degree or further education, competence in the English language, patience, and a pleasant manner. Ideally, newly hired receptionists will possess computer skills and have had cashier and related front-office work experience.