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Emergency Internship Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Whether you're an internship-trained DVM or a seasoned ER doctor, you'll find a supportive and innovative environment where you can thrive. You'll work alongside skilled emergency clinicians and ...

Whether you're an internship-trained DVM or a seasoned ER doctor, you'll find a supportive and innovative environment where you can thrive. You'll work alongside skilled emergency clinicians and ...

$230K/yr

Candidates should have at least two years of clinical experience or have completed an accredited internship, with emergency experience strongly preferred. Full-time veterinarians typically work 12 ...

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What is an emergency internship?

An Emergency Internship is a temporary, experiential learning position where students or recent graduates work alongside professionals in emergency management, healthcare, or disaster response. These internships provide hands-on experience in dealing with emergencies such as natural disasters, public health crises, or other urgent situations. Interns may assist with planning, preparedness, response, and recovery efforts, gaining valuable skills in crisis management and communication. The experience is designed to prepare individuals for careers in emergency services or related fields.

What types of hands-on experiences can I expect during an emergency internship and how do they contribute to my professional development?

During an Emergency Internship, you can expect to participate in a variety of hands-on experiences such as triage support, assisting in patient intake, helping with basic medical procedures under supervision, and observing emergency response protocols. These responsibilities offer exposure to the fast-paced environment of emergency medicine, improve your ability to work under pressure, and enhance your communication and teamwork skills. This practical experience is invaluable for building your confidence and competence, and it can also help clarify your interest in pursuing a career in emergency care or related medical fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an emergency intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Emergency Intern, you need foundational medical knowledge, clinical assessment skills, and current enrollment in a medical or nursing program. Familiarity with hospital protocols, electronic health records (EHRs), and basic life support (BLS) certification are typically required. Strong communication, resilience under pressure, and teamwork skills help you adapt to the fast-paced, unpredictable environment of emergency care. These competencies ensure interns can contribute effectively, learn safely, and support high-quality patient care during critical situations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Emergency jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Emergency jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Emergency Internship jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Emergency Internship job openings:

Emergency Veterinarian

Emergency Veterinary Hospital

Springfield, OR • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 20 hours ago


Job description

Emergency Veterinary Hospital is looking to welcome a Full-Time Emergency Room Veterinarian to our team and our rapidly growing VECCS certified hospital!
Our Hospital and Benefits:
The Emergency Veterinary Hospital is a family-oriented practice that works hard to build a culture of collaboration and wellness. Along with a Criticalist and a Neurologist, our fully staffed ER is ready to welcome another DVM to our mix as we continue to grow! Our goal is to enable all of our doctors and support staff to practice in an environment that fosters quality of life, professional development, and excellent care. We have been AAHA accredited since 2008 and our commitment to these standards enable our associates to practice the best quality of medicine they know how. Our hospital boasts a robust mentoring program to guide associates with less experience in the ER field.
We offer a fully-equipped diagnostic laboratory, cutting-edge surgical facilities, digital radiography, ultrasound and CT.
You will be working closely with our team including our Medical Director, Dr. Max Rinaldi. Dr. Rinaldi, was raised in Nevada and received his DVM from Kansas State University, graduating in 2012. Dr. Rinaldi then spent a year in a rotating Internal Medicine and Surgery Internship at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, followed by a year internship in Exotic Animal Medicine and Surgery at Louisiana State University. Dr. Rinaldi's professional interests include emergency and critical care, emergency surgery, and exotic animal medicine. He is a member of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society and the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Our Values:
The way we approach our work matters. Our core values-do the right thing, fun, wow service, respect, and learning-guide everything we do at Emergency Veterinary Hospital.
Community Impact:
Our commitment to pets extends beyond our hospital walls. Our Team Members can give back to communities around the globe through our partnership with World Vets. Each year, we send a group of doctors and support staff abroad to help pets in need and support programs that nurture healthy relationships between people and animals.
When you join our team, you'll receive:
  • Competitive base salary with bonus potential
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance - with company contribution HSA account
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • License reimbursement
  • Continuing Education allowance $2,500 for FT DVM's
  • 401k with company match
  • Generous Paid Time Off for work/life balance
  • Practice freedom
  • AVMA PLIT Professional Liability Insurance
  • Sign-On Bonus for Full-Time Veterinarians

Springfield, Oregon:
Come experience Willamette Valley where outdoor recreation is in abundance. Surrounded on two sides by the Cascade and Coastal Mountain ranges there are numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and boating. Emergency Veterinary Hospital is a short drive from the coast and two hours south of the Portland metropolitan area. Springfield, OR and its neighboring city of Eugene boast a wide variety of restaurants, theater, parks, and recreation, as well as a diverse culture.
Emergency Veterinary Hospital is part of the Lakefield Veterinary Group-a family-owned company that offers support and resources to hospital teams while empowering them to make decisions about how they practice medicine and show up for their communities. For additional info about Emergency Veterinary Hospital, please visit https://emergencyvethosp.com/.
Please contact Joe Rusk at joe.rusk@lakefieldvet.com with any questions or to submit your resume; or apply online here: Find Your Career - Lakefield Careers.
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