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Executive Veterinary Recruiter Jobs in Riverside, RI

Executive Veterinary Recruiter information

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How much do executive veterinary recruiter jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for executive veterinary recruiter in Riverside, RI is $87,219.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,100.00 and $83,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an executive veterinary recruiter?

An Executive Veterinary Recruiter is a professional who specializes in sourcing, screening, and placing senior-level candidates in veterinary roles, such as hospital administrators, medical directors, or practice managers. They work on behalf of veterinary practices, animal hospitals, or corporate veterinary organizations to find top-tier talent for leadership positions. Their expertise includes understanding the unique needs of the veterinary industry, networking with potential candidates, and managing the recruitment process from initial contact through to hiring and onboarding.

How does an executive veterinary recruiter collaborate with veterinary practices and animal health companies during the hiring process?

Executive Veterinary Recruiters work closely with veterinary practices and animal health organizations to understand their specific staffing needs and organizational culture. They act as strategic partners, often conducting in-depth consultations with hiring managers to define ideal candidate profiles, coordinate interview logistics, and provide market insights. Throughout the process, recruiters facilitate communication between both parties, ensuring a smooth and transparent hiring experience. This collaborative approach helps build long-term relationships and successfully match top veterinary executives with the right opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an executive veterinary recruiter?

To thrive as an Executive Veterinary Recruiter, you need expertise in talent acquisition, knowledge of the veterinary industry, and a proven track record in executive placement, often backed by a degree in human resources or a related field. Familiarity with applicant tracking systems (ATS), recruitment software, and professional networking platforms like LinkedIn is essential. Outstanding interpersonal skills, negotiation abilities, and strong relationship-building set top performers apart. These skills ensure the effective identification and placement of high-caliber veterinary professionals, meeting client needs and fostering industry growth.

Group President - Massachusetts and Rhode Island

Cove Animal Health

Swansea, MA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

COVE Animal Health is seeking a visionary, collaborative veterinary leader to serve as Group President for our Massachusetts and Rhode Island region. This executive leadership role provides medical, operational, and cultural oversight across a growing network of specialty, emergency, urgent care, and primary care hospitals throughout the region. The position combines strategic business leadership with a deep commitment to clinical excellence, team development, and hospital growth.
As part of the senior leadership team, the Group President partners closely with Operations, Medical Directors, Hospital Leadership, and executive leadership to support high-quality medicine, strong financial performance, collaborative culture, and continued regional expansion.
This is an ideal opportunity for a veterinary leader who is passionate about building teams, developing doctors, supporting hospital operations, and helping shape the future of veterinary medicine across a multi-site network.
What You'll Do
Medical & Clinical Leadership
  • Maintain an active clinical presence within regional hospitals by regularly working alongside doctors and clinical teams.
    • Clinical involvement will vary based on hospital needs, staffing demands, and organizational priorities.
  • Champion a medicine-first, doctor-led culture across the region
  • Lead and mentor Medical Directors and veterinary leadership teams
  • Ensure hospitals maintain exceptional standards of patient care, safety, ethics, and compliance
  • Drive clinical quality improvement initiatives and best practice standardization
  • Oversee internship, residency, mentorship, and doctor development programs
  • Support recruitment, onboarding, and retention of veterinarians and medical leaders
  • Lead through a visible, boots-on-the-ground leadership philosophy that prioritizes connection to frontline teams, and hospital workflows.

Operational & Strategic Leadership
  • Partner in dyad leadership with Operations to support hospital performance, staffing, growth, and resource management
  • Be comfortable maintaining an active clinical role within our anchor emergency hospitals while balancing executive leadership responsibilities
  • Develop and execute regional growth initiatives and hospital strategy
  • Lead operational and cultural integration efforts for acquisitions and de novo hospitals
  • Review hospital metrics and operational performance to identify opportunities for improvement and growth
  • Partner on facility planning, equipment investments, and operational infrastructure needs
  • Ensure hospitals maintain OSHA and regulatory compliance standards
  • Guide workforce planning and scheduling strategies across hospitals

Culture, Collaboration & Team Development
  • Foster a highly collaborative and supportive regional culture
  • Build strong relationships with doctors, technicians, hospital leaders, and support teams
  • Promote continuous learning, mentorship, and leadership development
  • Lead technical training and leadership development initiatives for hospital teams
  • Maintain a strong presence within hospitals to build trust, engagement, and alignment
  • Represent the region externally through professional associations, partnerships, and community engagement

What We're Looking For
  • DVM or VMD required
  • Emergency and/or urgent care experience strongly preferred
  • Proven ability to lead collaborative teams and support organizational growth
  • Passion for mentorship, culture-building, and people development
  • Excellent communication, relationship-building, and leadership abilities
  • Commitment to high-quality medicine and exceptional patient care

Why Join COVE Animal Health?
COVE Animal Health supports a growing network of leading veterinary hospitals united by a shared commitment to exceptional medicine, collaboration, and people-first leadership. Our hospitals maintain their unique local identities while benefiting from the support, infrastructure, and shared expertise of a larger veterinary community.
We are committed to building organizations where:
  • We do the right thing
  • We care deeply
  • We have high standards
  • We are here to help

Benefits
  • Competitive executive compensation package
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • Continuing education and leadership development support
  • Professional dues and licensure support
  • Relocation assistance where applicable
  • Bonus equity package based on regional performance
  • Opportunity to shape the future of veterinary medicine within a rapidly growing organization

COVE Animal Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.