Veterinary Client Care Coordinator - (non-clinical role)

MSPCA - Angell

Boston, MA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$23–$24 Per Hour
JOB TYPE
Part-time
SKILLS
Animal Care, Animal Shelter, Cardiology, Catheterization, Chemotherapy, Communication Skills, Customer Experience, Customer Relations, Customer Support/Service, Dentistry, Dermatology, Detail Oriented, Electronic Medical Records, Emergency Medicine, Home Care, Hospital, Hospital Supplies, Human Health, Internal Medicine, Leadership, Life Insurance, Medical Office Administration, Medical Record System, Medical Records, Medications, Neurology, Nonprofit, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Organizational Skills, Patient Admissions, Patient Care, Prescription Filling, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Restaurant, Retail, Retirement Plan, Social Work, Team Player, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Veterinary Hospital, Veterinary Medicine, Vision Plan, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Boston, MA
POSTED
1 day ago

Join a dedicated and growing team of Client Care Coordinators at MSPCA-Angell, Massachusetts’ renowned nonprofit veterinary hospital with more than a century of leadership in animal care and a proud legacy as part of the second-oldest humane society in the United States.

The Client Care Coordinator is a non-clinical client service role perfect for someone who excels in providing outstanding client service and finds fulfilment in helping people, but also desires the opportunity to work alongside animals every day while supporting the people who love them.

This is a full-time, 40-hour/week position with a variety of set schedules available. First shift hours from 6/6:30am-2:30/3pm and second shift from 1-9:30pm.

About the Role

As a Client Care Coordinator, you are a unique and essential part of the Angell team, serving as the primary connection between hospitalized patients, their families, and the medical staff caring for them. In this role, you ensure that clients feel informed, supported, and cared for throughout every stage of their pet’s hospital stay and become a trusted source of communication and comfort. You will work closely with veterinarians, technicians, assistants, and fellow coordinators to manage the full client experience from admission to discharge, helping ensure each patient and client receives compassionate, organized care. You work within our specialty services where you become an integrated member of that care team and build strong working relationships with doctors and clinical staff, develop familiarity with service-specific workflows, and help ensure seamless communication and continuity of care. Every shift gives you the opportunity to make a meaningful impact – whether you’re soothing a family’s worry with a timely update, being the first calming face a pet meets in the morning, sending a goodnight photo of a pet, or playing a key role in a heartfelt reunion during patient discharge.

This is a fast-paced, highly interactive role that combines client service, patient care, and teamwork in a hospital environment.

Specialty services include: Avian/Exotics, Cardiology, Dentistry, Dermatology, Emergency, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology (Chemotherapy and Radiation), Ophthalmology, and Surgery

What the Role Looks Like

While no two days are exactly the same, responsibilities include:

  • Serve as the primary communication bridge between doctors and clients during hospitalization, including answering questions, addressing concerns, relaying status updates and hospital policies, and obtaining consent for previously discussed diagnostics, procedures, or additional financial estimates
  • Meet with clients during patient admission, helping to guide them through the drop-off process, set expectations, and ensure a smooth, compassionate transition of their pet into hospital care
  • Accurately log information into electronic medical records systems, including but not limited to pertinent medical information such as patient weight, feeding and medication history, medical alerts (both clinical and behavioral), and medications, food, or devices admitted into the hospital with the pet
  • Identify and document patient caseload within your assigned service utilizing several sources of information; remain informed the duration of their stay to provide families timely, clear updates through phone, email, text, and in-person communication channels
  • Ensure all requirements prior to patient discharge have been completed by appropriate hospital teams (e.g. prescriptions are filled, patients are clean and medical catheters are removed, home care instructions are finalized)
  • Facilitate patient discharges, reuniting the pet with their family and guiding the client through the doctor’s written home care and medication instructions, helping ensure clients are set up for success after bringing their pet back home
  • Handle animals in some of the following capacities: weighing patients, placing ID bands around patient necks, removing owner belongings such as collars and leashes from dogs and replacing with hospital stock items, removing from and placing cats into carriers, walking leashed dogs through the hospital, safely securing dogs and cats into runs and cages; placing e-collars, removing pressure bandages, offering comforting support (soothing head pats, calming chin rubs, gentle pets)
  • Facilitate in-person or virtual visits to help families stay connected with their hospitalized pets
  • Support with the preparation of paperwork prior to pets’ admission
  • Provide comfort, empathy, and support during all stages of care; celebrating patient progress and offering compassion during difficult outcomes or loss

Who We’re Looking For

You may be a great fit if you:

  • Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Thrive in fast-paced environments
  • Demonstrate empathy, patience, and emotional intelligence and resiliency
  • Are highly organized and detail-oriented
  • Bring strong client service experience and professionalism
  • Are comfortable handling emotionally sensitive situations

Preferred Experience

You have at least 2 years of experience in one or more of the following:

  • Veterinary hospital or clinic settings
  • Animal shelters or animal care environments
  • Human healthcare or medical support roles (incl. social work)
  • Hospitality or leadership roles with high client interaction; hotel, restaurant, retail, teaching

Previous experience in a specialty, emergency, referral, or teaching hospital environment is a plus.

There are many pathways that lead to success in this position. If you are drawn to what you’ve read and see yourself in this role, we welcome your application.

COMPENSATION:

Starting $23-$24/hr
Please note that candidates with additional experience or credentials may be eligible for compensation aligned with their qualifications

This role offers you the opportunity to:

  • Work hands-on in a respected veterinary hospital environment
  • Build meaningful relationships with families and their pets
  • Make a significant impact to patient and family experiences every shift
  • Contribute to a compassionate, collaborative team driven by a shared love of animals

About MSPCA-Angell

Founded in 1915, Angell is internationally recognized as a leader in veterinary medicine and one of the finest veterinary teaching hospitals in North America. Serving New England as a primary care, specialty, and 24-hour emergency hospital, Angell cares for approximately 90,000 patients annually.

Benefits

Our compensation package includes:

  • Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
  • Paid holidays, vacation, and sick time
  • Employee discounts for pet healthcare and food
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Free on-site Boston parking

There are many pathways that lead to success in this position. If you are drawn to what you’ve read and see yourself in this role, we welcome your application.

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