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Vet Hourly Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

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Vet Hourly information

What is the difference between Vet Hourly vs Vet Technician?

AspectVet HourlyVet Technician
CredentialsVaries; often no formal certification requiredCertified Veterinary Technician (CVT) or Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT)
Work EnvironmentVeterinary clinics, hospitals, animal sheltersVeterinary clinics, hospitals, research facilities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by clinics hiring on an hourly basis for veterinary servicesStandard professional role in veterinary practices
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for hourly pay and job dutiesCompared for certification requirements and responsibilities

Vet Hourly positions typically refer to veterinary roles paid hourly, which may or may not require certification. Vet Technicians are certified professionals with specific credentials, working in similar environments. The main difference lies in certification and job scope, with Vet Technicians having formal training and certification, while Vet Hourly roles may vary in qualifications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Vet jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Vet jobs in Michigan are:

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AccentCare Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers who are veterans of the United States military to help brighten the lives of our veteran patients. Whether you are assisting with a veteran pinning ceremony, attending veteran-centered events our team organizes, or directly visiting veteran patients for companionship, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening your fellow veterans’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too!

AccentCare Hospice, formerly Seasons Hospice, serves patients and families across southeastern Michigan, including in your area. We are currently seeking new veteran volunteers to provide a wide variety of services to our patients and their loved ones. Our vet-to-vet direct care volunteers visit with patients wherever they call home to provide companionship and socialization. They may assist with legacy projects to honor the patients’ life or sit vigil and provide a supportive presence at the bedside of patients who are actively dying. Veteran volunteers also help our team honor veterans through pinning ceremonies and events in the community. These are just a few of the ways veteran volunteers in our organization support our patients, families, and staff.

Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule and you are able to choose what area you want to serve.

We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to use your experience as a veteran to honor and support fellow veterans at the end of life.