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Parker, CO

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Veterinarian

Parker, CO

$110K - $140K/yr

Closed Parker Center Animal Clinic is seeking a compassionate Associate Veterinarian to join our ... Parker was voted the 2nd best place to live by Money Magazine-and we're proud to be part of it.

Veterinarian

Parker, CO · On-site

$110K - $140K/yr

Closed Parker Center Animal Clinic is seeking a compassionate Associate Veterinarian to join our ... Parker was voted the 2nd best place to live by Money Magazine-and we're proud to be part of it.

Veterinarian

Parker, CO · On-site

$110K - $140K/yr

Closed Parker Center Animal Clinic is seeking a compassionate Associate Veterinarian to join our ... Parker was voted the 2nd best place to live by Money Magazine -and we're proud to be part of it.

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How much do animal magazine jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal magazine in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Animal Magazine Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animal Magazine Editor, you need strong writing, editing, and research skills, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), photo editing software, and basic SEO practices is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with writers and photographers make someone stand out in this role. These skills are essential for producing engaging, high-quality content that attracts and retains readers in a competitive publishing environment.

What are some common challenges faced by writers and editors working at an animal magazine?

Writers and editors at animal magazines often face the challenge of balancing accurate scientific information with engaging storytelling that appeals to a broad audience. Deadlines can be tight, especially when covering timely animal news or coordinating with photographers and experts. Additionally, collaborating with graphic designers, veterinarians, or conservationists to ensure articles are both visually appealing and factually correct is a key part of the job. Staying updated on animal welfare trends and reader interests is also essential for producing relevant, impactful content.

What is an animal magazine?

An animal magazine is a publication, either in print or digital format, that focuses on content related to animals. These magazines may cover topics such as pet care, wildlife conservation, animal behavior, species profiles, and news about animals. They are designed for animal enthusiasts, pet owners, professionals in animal-related fields, and anyone interested in learning more about animals. Animal magazines often feature articles, interviews, photography, and tips to educate and entertain their readers.

What is the difference between Animal Magazine vs Animal Care Specialist?

AspectAnimal MagazineAnimal Care Specialist
CredentialsNone requiredVeterinary or animal care certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentPublishing, media, or editorial settingsAnimal shelters, clinics, farms, or zoos
Industry UsageMedia and publishing industryAnimal health and welfare industry
Job FocusContent creation, editing, publishingDirect animal care, health, and welfare

Animal Magazine primarily involves media, publishing, and content creation related to animals, while an Animal Care Specialist focuses on hands-on animal care and health. The roles differ significantly in work environment, required credentials, and industry focus, making them distinct career paths within the animal industry.

More about Animal Magazine jobs
Infographic showing various Animal Magazine job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.
Veterinary Nurse/Veterinary Technician, Large Animal Clinical Sciences: College of Veterinary Med...

Veterinary Nurse/Veterinary Technician, Large Animal Clinical Sciences: College of Veterinary Med...

The University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN

Full-time

Posted 6 hours ago


Job description

(Multiple Positions)

The College of Veterinary Medicine invites applicants to apply for the position of Veterinary Nurse, located within the Large Animal Sciences department. Currently available specialty areas include 1 position Rotating among various service areas and 1 position in Equine Medicine.

The primary purpose of this position is to provide medical, surgical, and/or anesthetic nursing care or diagnostic imaging services by making patient assessments, performing triage, and preparing patients for exams or treatments. Position performs prescribed diagnostic procedures, analyzes results, and records patients' medical histories and symptoms, including observations. Position administers medicine and treatments, establishes plan of care, and operates medical equipment. Incumbent serves as a resource of information and guidance. Position supports teaching efforts by instructing students, interns, and residents. 

Please provide a letter of intent for the position(s) you are seeking, resume, copy of current veterinary technician license or AVMA accredited program transcript, and references. Candidates must also provide proof of attending an AVMA accredited program via official transcripts or diploma. 

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees-the Volunteers-who uphold the university's tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service. 

UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee's flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state. The university holds the highest Carnegie classification for research activity and has deep partnerships with industry leaders and the US Department of Energy's largest multidisciplinary laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 

The Knoxville campus serves and recruits for UT Knoxville, including the Institute of Agriculture and the Space Institute, as well as the UT Institute of Public Service.  

UT Knoxville considers its employees its number one asset. With values that focus on work-life balance, compensation, and innovation leadership, all Vols are supported to advance professionally. Employees have access to career development and coaching, continued education, and an extensive list of development and training possibilities. The Volunteer employee experience implements structures and practices to attract and retain top-tier talent, fostering a strong staff community and supporting a culture of involvement and engagement for everyone. 

The university holds a strong commitment to its land-grant mission of learning and engagement, with a tradition of service and leadership that carries that Volunteer spirit throughout the state and around the world. It has been ranked nationally as "Best Employer for New Graduates," "One of America's Best Large Employers," and "Best Workplace for Women," and has been designated as "Best Place for Working Parents" by Forbes Magazine.  

Apply today and join the Tennessee Volunteer community! 
  • Knowledge of veterinary medical concepts
  • Knowledge of animal behavior and animal husbandry
  • Knowledge of disinfection
  • Knowledge of and ability to perform resuscitation
  • Ability to perform diagnostic procedures
  • Ability to adhere to hospital safety procedures
  • Ability to work in a high stress environment
  • Ability to calculate dosages and to administer drugs
  • Ability to obtain patient stats
  • Ability to conduct oneself if a professional manner
  • Animal handling skills
  • Written and verbal communication skills
  • Time management skills

Minimum Qualifications:

Depending on experience and qualifications of successful candidate, individual will be hired in as a Veterinary Nurse 1, Veterinary Nurse 2, Senior Veterinary Nurse 1, or Senior Veterinary Nurse 2:

Veterinary Nurse 1:

  • Minimum Education: Must be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)- accredited program in Veterinary Technology with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree. Upcoming graduates will be considered with the understanding that degree must be obtained prior to hire date
  • Minimum Experience: None
  • Additional Requirements: Must obtain a license to practice in Tennessee within first year of employment.

Veterinary Nurse 2:

  • Minimum Education: Must be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)- accredited program in Veterinary Technology with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree
  • Minimum Experience: 1 year of relevant experience in a veterinary medical center or in a private/specialty veterinary practice 
  • Additional Requirements: Must hold a Veterinary Technician license and must obtain a license to practice in Tennessee within first year of employment

Senior Veterinary Nurse 1:

  • Minimum Education: Must be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)- accredited program in Veterinary Technology with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree
  • Minimum Experience: 3 years of relevant experience in a veterinary medical center or in a private/specialty veterinary practice. 
  • Additional Requirements: Must hold a Veterinary Technician license and must obtain a license to practice in Tennessee within first year of employment.

Senior Veterinary Nurse 2:     

  • Minimum Education: Must be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)- accredited program in Veterinary Technology with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree
  • Minimum Experience: 3 years of internal, relevant experience and 6 years of relevant experience in a veterinary medical center or 7 years in a private/specialty veterinary practice.
  • Additional Requirements: Must hold a Veterinary Technician license and must obtain a license to practice in Tennessee within first year of employment. Must be a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS).

The Veterinary Medical Center is operational 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, and 365 days per year. Occasional weekend, evening, or holiday work may be required of this position. 

Work Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee   On-Site

Compensation and Benefits: 

  • UT market ranges: MR06-MR07
  • Anticipated hiring range: $47,840-$70,720
  • Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here
  • Find more information on UT Benefits here 

About The College:

The UT College of Veterinary Medicine (UTCVM), located in Knoxville, was established by an act of the Tennessee Legislature in 1974 and is part of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture.

UTCVM is one of 33 veterinary colleges in the United States and provides opportunities for Tennessee students while serving pet owners and the livestock industry as well as protecting public health, enhancing medical knowledge and generating economic benefits to the state and nation.

  • Provides medical, surgical, and/or anesthetic nursing care or diagnostic imaging by assessing patients, performing triage, and preparing patients for exams or treatments. 
  • Performs prescribed diagnostic procedures and analyzes results. 
  • Records patients' medical histories, symptoms, and observations. 
  • Administers medication and treatment. 
  • Helps to establish a plan of care and confers with owner. 
  • Regularly communicates with supervising Clinician. 
  • Operates medical equipment. 
  • Collaborates with others to ensure quality patient care is received. 
  • Enters charges on patient accounts. 
  • Manages supplies, equipment, and inventory. 
  • Organizes products, maintains equipment, and orders supplies. 
  • Supports teaching efforts by instructing students, interns, and residents in the application of clinical skills according to specialty.
  • On-call and other duties as assigned by supervisor.