We’d love for you to bring your expertise and love of furry friends to our close-knit team! We are located in the heart of Alberta, with towns like Didsbury and Crossfield as our neighbours. As a quintessential small town, you can expect a charming community and welcoming atmosphere. As more people continue to be interested in our town, new developments help house our growing population. Since we’re located in central Alberta, we have lots of perks like our historical centre, Memorial Complex (including a variety of parks and playgrounds), and only being a 40-minute drive to Calgary.
Aside from everything our town has to offer, there is also a wide range of benefits that come with being a part of our practice. Since our team supports the health of furry friends big and small, you will have the opportunity to care for companion pets, equine, cattle and other large farm animals. It’s a unique way to fine-tune your skills as you’re exposed to a wide range of veterinary medicine through our in-clinic and on-farm services. Plus, being part of a well-established team is always a bonus. We hope you’ll join our team in time for some of our well-known annual events like our Summer Rodeos, Bull-A-Rama and Pumpkin Festival.
For Veterinarian, Vet Student programs, and Veterinary Technician/Technologist opportunities, click the link below:
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For all other positions at our hospital (Client Care Representative/Receptionist, Animal Care Assistant, Kennel Attendant, Vet Assistant/Tech Assistant), email your resume to careers@carstairsveterinaryclinic.com.
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