What’s it like to work at the Waikato After Hours Veterinary Hospital…?
work life balance | making a difference | saving lives every day |
The team at the Waikato After Hours Veterinary Hospital in Hamilton is looking for their next very special team members.
If you’re an experienced companion veterinarian or veterinary nurse who’s looking for that elusive work life balance, then this might be just the job you’ve been waiting for you. Working in emergency and critical care isn’t for everyone – but it could be for you.
What’s it like working after hours?
I asked two of the nursing team why they love working at the Waikato After Hours Hospital.
Each of them shares what’s important to them in their lives and why they just love what they do, who they do it with and why they do it.
The hospital is very well equipped – it has some pretty high tech gear that not many kiwi veterinary hospitals have. It has one of two urinalysis sediment machines, one of three blood gas machines that matches human hospital standards, and it has one of just three new three-modality diagnostic imaging systems specifically designed to generate 3D images of companion animals.
The level of detail in the images from this hospital’s CT scanner supersedes that of a human CT scanner when scanning small animals.
Watch this video and listen to the make-a-difference-passion of two of the amazing veterinary nurses on the team at the Waikato After Hours Veterinary Hospital.
If you studied veterinary medicine to save companion animals’ lives and to make a difference – and maybe you’re not doing that now – then think about this being your next workplace.
If working with professionals like these two skilled & passionate women is something you’d like to do then please get in touch ASAP.
If you want to make a different every time you go to work and save lives then I’d like to hear from you.