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How much do veterinary hospital administrator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for veterinary hospital administrator in the United States is $110,278.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $139,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a veterinary hospital administrator?

Veterinary Hospital Administrators are professionals responsible for overseeing the daily operations of veterinary clinics or animal hospitals. Their duties often include managing staff, handling finances and budgets, ensuring compliance with regulations, and maintaining patient records. They play a crucial role in ensuring that the facility runs smoothly, efficiently, and provides high-quality care to animal patients. In addition to administrative tasks, they may also be involved in strategic planning and customer service. This role requires strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.

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

To thrive as a Veterinary Hospital Administrator, you need expertise in business management, budgeting, and veterinary healthcare operations, often supported by a degree in business, veterinary technology, or related fields. Familiarity with veterinary practice management software (such as AVImark or Cornerstone), HR systems, and sometimes the CVPM (Certified Veterinary Practice Manager) credential is highly valuable. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and effective communication are critical soft skills for managing teams and ensuring excellent client service. These abilities are essential for optimizing hospital efficiency, maintaining regulatory compliance, and delivering high-quality patient care.

What are some common challenges faced by veterinary hospital administrators and how can they be addressed?

Veterinary Hospital Administrators often face challenges such as balancing staff schedules, managing inventory, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. Additionally, maintaining effective communication among veterinarians, technicians, and support staff is crucial for smooth operations. Administrators can address these challenges by implementing efficient scheduling software, fostering a culture of open communication, and staying updated with the latest industry standards and training. Regular team meetings and professional development opportunities also help build a cohesive, high-performing team.

What does a veterinary hospital administrator do?

A veterinary hospital administrator manages the daily operations of a veterinary clinic or hospital, including staff supervision, scheduling, budgeting, and ensuring compliance with regulations. They coordinate between veterinarians, staff, and clients to maintain efficient and quality animal healthcare services, often using practice management software. Strong organizational and leadership skills are essential for this role.
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Infographic showing various Veterinary Hospital Administrator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 4% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $110,278 per year, or $53 per hour.

Veterinary Hospital Administrator

Animal Outpatient Specialty Network

San Rafael, CA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Description:

Reports to: District Manager     |     Partners with: Clinical leadership across all specialty service lines at the location. 


Specialty service lines at this location: Dermatology, Internal Medicine, Oncology & Surgery


The Hospital Administrator serves as the operational leader of a high-performing, multi-specialty veterinary practice, overseeing daily operations, staff leadership, financial performance, client experience, and regulatory compliance across all specialty service lines at the location. This role partners closely with each service line, board-certified specialists, residents, and regional leadership to ensure efficient workflows, exceptional patient care, strong referral relationships, and sustainable growth across the entire location. The ideal candidate is a strategic, people-focused leader with experience in healthcare or veterinary operations, ideally across multiple departments or service lines, who thrives in a fast-paced, multi-specialty medical environment. 


About Animal Outpatient Specialty Network 

Animal Outpatient Specialty Network (AOSN) brings together leading veterinary specialty brands to serve as one of the largest veterinary specialty networks with more than 60 primary locations, numerous satellite clinics, and 100+ board-certified specialty DVMs and service lines co-located to offer clients coordinated, one-stop specialty care. AOSN is excellence-driven in clinical care, research, education, and residency training across every specialty it operates. 


Position Summary 

The Hospital Administrator leads daily operations, staff performance, client service, and financial management across all specialty service lines at the location, while supporting exceptional patient care in each specialty. 

This role is responsible for the overall operational performance of the hospital, including staff leadership, client experience, financial oversight, compliance, and facility management. This role partners closely with the Medical Lead of each specialty and the District Manager to ensure high standards of care, efficiency, profitability, cross-specialty coordination, and team engagement location-wide. 

Requirements:

Ideal Qualities 

  • Energetic, positive, and professional demeanor 
  • Proactive leader who takes initiative 
  • Accountable and adaptable to change 
  • Strong “big picture” thinker with attention to detail 
  • Committed to teamwork, inclusivity, and staff development 
  • Punctual, organized, and dependable 
  • Skilled at balancing the priorities of multiple specialty teams and medical leaders fairly and diplomatically 

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities 

  • Exceptional client service and communication skills 
  • Strong human resources and team leadership capabilities 
  • Financial acumen, including budgeting,  and payroll oversight 
  • Sales and marketing knowledge in a service-based environment 
  • Ability to multitask and thrive in a fast-paced, high-stress setting 
  • Strong organizational, planning, and problem-solving skills 
  • Proficient with computers and practice management systems 
  • Sound judgment, discretion, and decision-making skills 
  • Experience coordinating shared resources (space, staff, scheduling) across multiple departments or service lines 
  • Ability to build consensus among multiple physician/specialist leaders with differing priorities 

Education & Experience 

  • High School Diploma required (Associate's or Bachelor's preferred) 
  • Experience in healthcare, veterinary medicine, or service-oriented operations preferred 
  • Prior leadership, HR, and training experience strongly preferred 
  • Veterinary or specialty medical practice experience is a plus 
  • Experience in a multi-specialty, multi-department, or hospital-wide operations role strongly preferred 
  • Minimum of 3-5 years experience in healthcare, veterinary medicine, speciality medicine, or multi-site service 

Authority & Decision-Making 

  • Interview, hire, train, schedule, evaluate, discipline, and terminate staff 
  • Manage payroll within budget guidelines 
  • Resolve client service concerns within established parameters 
  • Oversee cash handling, deposits, and daily audits 
  • Approve scheduling adjustments and emergency determinations 
  • Serve as the primary operational decision-maker across all specialty service lines at the location; escalate specialty-specific clinical decisions to the relevant Medical leadership 
  • Mediate and resolve cross-specialty scheduling, shared-space, and resource conflicts 

Core Responsibilities 

Staff & Team Management 

  • Recruit, train, mentor, and evaluate front office and technical staff across all specialty service lines 
  • Manage schedules, payroll, timekeeping, and performance reviews 
  • Enforce clinic policies and maintain high morale 
  • Coordinate staff education, CE, and development 
  • Ensure efficient patient flow and team communication 

Multi-Specialty Coordination   

  • Serve as the central operational point of contact for all specialty service lines at the location 
  • Coordinate shared resources — exam rooms, imaging, surgical suites, treatment areas, front desk/reception — across specialties to maximize efficiency and minimize conflict 
  • Facilitate internal referrals and case co-management between specialties 
  • Standardize client-facing processes (check-in, estimates, follow-up) across all service lines while respecting specialty-specific protocols 
  • Align hiring, scheduling, and development for shared staff and specialty-specific staff 
  • Partner with each specialty's Medical Director to set service-line goals and resolve interdepartmental issues 
  • Consolidate and report location-wide financial and operational performance, with visibility by specialty service line 

Patient & Medical Operations 

  • Oversee patient intake, hospitalization, treatment coordination, and discharge across all specialties 
  • Ensure accurate, complete medical records and logs 
  • Ensure referral letters to referring veterinarians are sent in a timely manner 
  • Support technical staff and step in clinically as needed 
  • Maintain compliance with medical, safety, and quality standards across every specialty service line 

Client Experience & Front Office Oversight 

  • Ensure a professional, welcoming, and efficient client experience across every specialty 
  • Handle client concerns with diplomacy and resolution focus 
  • Oversee appointment scheduling, phone protocols, and follow-ups 
  • Ensure timely communication with referring veterinarians 
  • Support client education and estimate presentation 

Financial & Business Management 

  • Monitor revenue, expenses, and budget adherence 
  • Review daily transactions to ensure accurate charge capture 
  • Oversee cash handling, deposits, and financial audits 
  • Analyze financial reports and identify growth opportunities 
  • Track and report financial performance by specialty service line, in addition to overall location performance 

Marketing & Growth 

  • Support and execute internal and external marketing initiatives 
  • Ensure staff utilization of marketing tools and promotions 
  • Track effectiveness of marketing efforts 
  • Coordinate marketing and referral-development efforts across specialties to promote the location's full range of services 

Compliance, Safety & Facility Management 

  • Ensure OSHA, DEA, safety, and regulatory compliance 
  • Ensure all doctors and technicians are up to date with their professional licenses 
  • Oversee inventory controls and vendor coordination 
  • Maintain cleanliness, organization, and professional appearance of the clinic 
  • Coordinate facility maintenance and janitorial services 

Meetings & Communication 

  • Participate in leadership and district meetings 
  • Organize and lead monthly staff meetings 
  • Communicate corporate policies and operational updates to staff 
  • Facilitate regular cross-specialty leadership meetings to align on shared operations, resource use, and service-line goals 

Physical Requirements 

  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and reach for extended periods 
  • Visual and auditory acuity sufficient for records and communication 
  • Fine motor skills for office equipment use 
  • Ability to work extended or irregular hours as needed 


Benefits 

  • Time away from work including no nights or weekends (clinic hours are during business hours, however, some flexibility is necessary to support the success of the practice), a robust vacation allowance, paid holidays, sick time/mental health days, Paid Parental Leave, short- and long-term disability coverage options, and leaves of absence. 
  • Comprehensive benefits for medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, and Health Savings Accounts, as well as wellbeing support, including free counseling and referral services. 
  • Savings and retirement resources, including a 401(k) plan with 100% match on 3% of pay and 50% match on up to 2% more of pay, flexible spending accounts, retirement readiness tools, advisor support and resources, rollover support and financial wellbeing counseling. 
  • Education support through certification programs and CE opportunities. 
  • Additional benefits for life insurance, supplemental health protection plans, legal counseling, identity theft protection, commuting, and more. 
  • Company-provided scrubs and discounts on services and medications for employee pets. 
  • Monthly bonus based on clinic’s dietary sales. 

Some travel may be required. 


Compensation details: 75000-95000 Yearly Salary


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