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What is Cape Cod teaching?

Cape Cod teaching refers to educational positions located in the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts. These roles may include teaching at public or private schools, colleges, or special education facilities in the area. Teachers on Cape Cod are responsible for planning lessons, delivering instruction, and supporting the academic and social development of their students. Due to the region's unique community and coastal environment, educators may also incorporate local history, marine science, and environmental topics into their curriculum.

What unique challenges and opportunities might educators encounter when teaching in Cape Cod schools?

Educators in Cape Cod often work in close-knit communities with a diverse mix of local and seasonal students. This can present unique challenges, such as adapting lesson plans to address varying student backgrounds and ensuring continuity for students who move in and out during the year. On the upside, Cape Cod schools tend to offer strong community support and opportunities to incorporate local history and environmental resources into the curriculum, enriching the teaching experience. Teachers also benefit from collaborative teams and professional development programs tailored to the region’s specific needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cape Cod teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cape Cod Teacher, you need a teaching license, strong subject matter expertise, and a solid understanding of educational best practices. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), digital classroom tools, and Massachusetts state curriculum standards is typically required. Effective communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for engaging diverse student populations and collaborating with colleagues. These skills and qualities are essential for creating a positive learning environment and ensuring student success in Cape Cod’s unique educational setting.

What is the difference between Cape Cod Teaching vs Summer Camp Counselor?

AspectCape Cod TeachingSummer Camp Counselor
Required CredentialsTeaching certification or relevant educationHigh school diploma or equivalent, sometimes CPR/First Aid
Work EnvironmentClassroom or educational setting, often year-roundOutdoor or recreational camp setting, seasonal
Employer & IndustrySchools, educational organizations, summer programsSummer camps, recreational organizations

While both roles involve working with children and require background checks, Cape Cod Teaching typically involves formal education settings with teaching credentials, whereas Summer Camp Counselors focus on outdoor activities and supervision during the summer season. The roles differ mainly in environment, credentials, and seasonal nature.

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Infographic showing various Cape Cod Teaching job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 96% In-person, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Veterinary Criticalist

Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists

Buzzards Bay, MA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Specialist

Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists is seeking a Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Specialist with board certification, board eligibility, or residency training to join our collaborative emergency and specialty team.

This is an exciting opportunity for a criticalist who enjoys ICU case management, ER receiving, teaching, and team-based medicine in a growing specialty hospital serving Cape Cod, southeastern Massachusetts, and the Islands.

About This Role

As a Veterinary Criticalist at CCVS, you will provide advanced care for hospitalized, emergent, and critically ill patients while working closely with emergency doctors, specialists, interns, residents, and experienced nursing staff.

This role includes ICU case management, emergency receiving, specialty collaboration, and participation in our teaching and training culture. The schedule includes days, swing shifts, ICU and ER receiving shifts, weekends, holidays, and on-call responsibilities as needed.

We value criticalists who bring clinical excellence, strong communication, thoughtful leadership, a love of teaching, and a collaborative approach to patient care.

Why Join CCVS?

CCVS is continuing to grow to meet the needs of our patients, clients, referring veterinarians, and community. Our upcoming expansion will provide additional space, expanded clinical capacity, MRI, fluoroscopy, and new specialty services.

Our hospital offers a strong educational environment with established technician training, continuing education programs, ECC and rotating internships, and residency training programs. As a criticalist, you will have the opportunity to support advanced patient care while helping shape the future of emergency and critical care at CCVS.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary ranging from $200,000 to $250,000, based on experience and schedule
  • Participation in a pooled production bonus designed to reward team collaboration and hospital performance
  • Four-day-per-week schedule, including one administrative day
  • Relocation assistance if needed
  • Opportunity to work across both our Buzzards Bay and Dennis locations
  • Collaborative environment with more than 20 specialists across multiple specialties
  • Strong nursing support and established training programs
  • Hospital expansion including additional space, MRI, fluoroscopy, and new specialty services (Neuro, ophtho, and dentistry) on track to open March 2027

Required Qualifications

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree or equivalent
  • Completion of all state licensing requirements
  • Massachusetts veterinary license, or eligibility to obtain
  • DEA licensure as well as MCSR, or eligibility to obtain
  • Residency-trained in Emergency and Critical Care
  • Board-certified or board-eligible by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, or equivalent

Benefits

Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance options
  • Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account options
  • Short-term disability paid by the employer
  • Long-term disability options
  • Complimentary life insurance of $25,000, with options to purchase additional voluntary benefits
  • 401(k) with company match, eligible after 6 months of employment
  • Progyny fertility and family-building support, up to $10,000
  • Company-sponsored Employee Assistance Program
  • Trupanion pet insurance with company-paid premiums for two team member pets
  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • Generous continuing education program
  • AVMA Professional Liability Insurance Trust coverage provided
  • Reimbursement for Massachusetts veterinary license, DEA license, MVMA dues, AVMA dues, and VIN
  • Access to online publishers including Sage, Wiley, and Elsevier
  • Uniforms provided at no cost
  • Team member discounts for pet care
  • Weekly grocery delivery to the hospital for meals and snacks

About Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists

Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists is a growing specialty and emergency-critical care hospital with locations in Buzzards Bay and Dennis, Massachusetts. As the only emergency and specialty referral hospital serving Cape Cod and the Islands, CCVS provides advanced, compassionate care to the patients, clients, and referring veterinarians who rely on us.

Our team includes more than 20 specialists across multiple specialties, supported by emergency doctors, interns, residents, veterinary technicians, client care professionals, and administrative teams. We are proud of our collaborative culture, high medical standards, and commitment to continuous learning.

As a United Veterinary Care Partner Hospital, CCVS is supported in building sustainable, fulfilling careers while continuing to provide exceptional care to our community.

If you are a veterinary criticalist who is excited by complex cases, teaching, collaboration, and hospital growth, we would love to connect with you.