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Veterinary Criticalist

Estero, FL · On-site

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Critical Care Specialist (DACVECC) - Gulf Coast Florida Seize the opportunity to find your place in paradise Florida Veterinary Referral Center (FVRC) is seeking a third Criticalist to join our busy ...

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Join a Leading Specialty & Emergency Team The Animal Specialty and Emergency Center of Brevard is seeking a residency trained or board certified Criticalist to join our growing team in sunny ...

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How much do criticalist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for criticalist in Florida is $158,377.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $153,200.00 and $164,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a criticalist?

A Criticalist is a veterinary specialist who is trained in emergency and critical care medicine for animals. They are highly skilled in diagnosing and treating life-threatening conditions such as trauma, shock, severe infections, and organ failure in pets. Criticalists often work in veterinary emergency hospitals or intensive care units, providing advanced monitoring and therapies to stabilize and support critically ill animals. Their expertise helps improve survival rates and outcomes for pets facing severe medical emergencies.

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

To thrive as a Criticalist, you need advanced training in veterinary emergency and critical care, typically including a DVM degree and board certification (DACVECC). Familiarity with advanced monitoring equipment, ventilators, and specialized diagnostic tools is essential. Outstanding decision-making, stress management, and teamwork skills are vital for managing high-pressure situations and collaborating with other veterinary professionals. These competencies are crucial for ensuring rapid, accurate interventions and delivering optimal care to critically ill animals.

What are some common challenges faced by a veterinary criticalist, and how can they be managed effectively?

Veterinary Criticalists often handle high-pressure situations involving critically ill or injured animals, which can be emotionally and physically demanding. Managing a dynamic caseload, making rapid decisions in emergencies, and communicating effectively with both medical teams and pet owners are daily challenges. To manage these pressures, Criticalists typically rely on strong teamwork, clear protocols, and continuous professional development. Building resilience and maintaining a healthy work-life balance are also key to long-term success in this fast-paced specialty.

What is the difference between Criticalist vs Anesthesiologist?

AspectCriticalistAnesthesiologist
Required CredentialsMedical degree, residency in critical careMedical degree, residency in anesthesiology
Work EnvironmentIntensive care units, emergency settingsOperating rooms, surgical centers
Industry UsageHospitals, critical care unitsSurgical hospitals, clinics
Common Search IntentCritical care, ICU managementAnesthesia, perioperative care

Criticalists specialize in managing critically ill patients in intensive care units, focusing on life support and complex medical conditions. Anesthesiologists primarily administer anesthesia during surgeries and manage perioperative patient care. While both roles require medical training and work in hospital settings, Criticalists focus on critical care management, whereas Anesthesiologists concentrate on anesthesia and pain control during procedures.

Infographic showing various Criticalist job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $158,377 per year, or $76.1 per hour.

Veterinary Criticalist

Coral Springs Animal Hospital

Pompano Beach, FL • On-site

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Veterinary Criticalist

Coral Springs, Florida

Join Our Team as a Criticalist at Coral Springs Animal Hospital!

Are you a dedicated and compassionate critical care specialist looking to make a significant impact in veterinary medicine? Coral Springs Animal Hospital is excited to announce the expansion of our services to include critical care services. We are seeking criticalists or residency trained veterinarians to join our team and help us elevate the standard of care for our beloved animal patients.

Why Join Us?

Comprehensive Care: We provide General Practice, Emergency, and Specialty care with a dedicated team of specialists in Internal Medicine, Surgery, Oncology, Emergency, and Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation.

Cutting-Edge Technology: Our AAHA-accredited hospital is equipped with advanced diagnostic and treatment tools, including digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, CT capabilities, fluoroscopy, laparoscopy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Incredible Work Environment: Be part of a community of specialists advancing veterinary medicine. Dive into a transformative culture that pushes the boundaries of veterinary care while making a meaningful impact on the lives of pets and their families.

Mentorship and Growth: Benefit from personalized mentorship programs and career advancement opportunities. We support your professional development, providing an environment for growth, regardless of your career goals.

Ideal Location: Located in South Florida, Coral Springs offers sunny weather year-round and a wide variety of outdoor activities, beautiful beaches, nature, shopping, dining, and a vibrant arts and culture scene. It's one of the most sought-after suburban areas, balancing quiet, charming neighborhoods with exciting destinations, events, and activities.

Position Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality critical care to animal patients.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care.
  • Communicate effectively with pet owners about treatment options, procedures, and expected outcomes.
  • Participate in clinical research and contribute to the advancement of veterinary medicine.

Qualifications

  • DVM or equivalent degree.
  • Board certification or residency training in critical care.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Dedication to compassionate patient care and client education.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
  • Access to the latest technology and treatment modalities.
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment.

Be Part of EVG Specialty Network:

Joining Coral Springs Animal Hospital means being part of the esteemed EVG Specialty Network (evgspecialty.com). Benefit from the collective expertise and resources of a network dedicated to advancing veterinary care. Enjoy access to continuing education, collaboration opportunities, and the support of a community committed to excellence in veterinary medicine. Join us in our mission to provide exceptional care for our animal patients. If you are passionate about advancing veterinary medicine and want to work with cutting-edge technology, we would love to hear from you! Coral Springs Animal Hospital is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.