Clinical Partner Jobs at Heartland Veterinary Partners with Visa Sponsorship
Clinical Partner roles at Heartland Veterinary Partners place veterinarians in ownership-track positions across a growing network of private practices. The company has a history of sponsoring international veterinary professionals, making it a viable target if you need H-1B, TN, OPT, or J-1 support.
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Practice:
Marion Veterinary Clinic is a full-service veterinary facility that treats both small & large animals and welcomes both urgent treatment cases and patients in need of routine medical or surgical treatments. All of our doctors have years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care.
Furthermore, we offer routine & emergency farm calls to the Southern Illinois area and have a parking pad for trailers at our facility.
More about the Role:
The Veterinary Assistant assists the veterinarians and technicians with patient care and treatment, monitors hospitalized pets, maintains inventory, prepares prescriptions, performs routine in-house laboratory work, educates clients regarding veterinary care and procedures, and assists with surgical procedures.
Both full and part-time opportunities available. This position will also be cross-trained in Customer Service Representative duties.
Competencies:
- Patience & Compassion: Remaining professional while still making teammates, clients, and patients feel as comfortable as possible regardless of the situation or challenges presented. Responding quickly and calmly to crisis while maintaining a high standard of patient care.
- Collaboration & Teamwork: Carefully coordinating actions with veterinarians and practice team members. Providing feedback appropriately and in a timely manner. Quickly incorporating feedback to ensure positive results. Sharing ideas and being open to other’s ideas.
- Communicating: Conveying instructions to clients and teammates to ensure successful patient care.
- Active Listening: Following the instructions of veterinarians and sometimes patient owners. Picking up the needs of veterinarians and teammates based on prior experiences and feedback.
- Organization Skills: Clear tracking of lab specimens, medications, patient instructions, workflow, and other job-related items while managing multiple patients and clients.
- Client Satisfaction: Ensuring all activities and interactions result in the highest level of client satisfaction.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Assist veterinarians in the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery and other tasks as needed.
- Assist veterinarians in outpatient exams by taking histories, vital signs, and weights, as well as providing client education.
- Prepare patients for surgery and monitor vital signs of the patient during surgery.
- Obtain blood, stool, and other samples; perform in-hospital laboratory testing and prepare specimens for outside laboratories.
- Take, develop, and maintain radiographs following proper safety procedures.
- Provide basic animal handling and restrain animals during exams.
- Administer and monitor medications, anesthesia, vaccines, and treatments at the discretion of the veterinarian.
- Clean and straighten exam rooms, treatment, and lab areas; restock exam rooms with supplies. Assist other team members to keep the public areas of the practice clean; clean and maintain all medical equipment.
- Demonstrate warmth, courtesy and professionalism in all interactions with clients; exercise compassion and care in all interactions with patients.
- Communicate with veterinarians and practice team members including client discussions, patient plans, client concerns, etc.
- Any other duties as assigned.
Requirements/Qualifications:
- Ability to work on weekends as required
- Previous veterinary experience preferred
- Ability to lift patients and carry equipment up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients or carry equipment over 25 pounds with assistance
- Practice OSHA safety techniques including proper PPE
- Basic math and the ability to calculate medication dosages
- Basic computer skills, familiarity with MS office applications, etc.
- Strong communication skills to ensure patient safety
Benefits Offered:
- Paid time off
- Health insurance; dental insurance; vision insurance
- Retirement benefits or accounts
- Bonus incentive
- Flexible work schedules
- Career and professional development
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Referral Program
Benefits offered may vary depending on full or part-time employment status according to company policy.
Pay Range:
USD $15.00 - USD $16.00 /Hr.

Practice:
Marion Veterinary Clinic is a full-service veterinary facility that treats both small & large animals and welcomes both urgent treatment cases and patients in need of routine medical or surgical treatments. All of our doctors have years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care.
Furthermore, we offer routine & emergency farm calls to the Southern Illinois area and have a parking pad for trailers at our facility.
More about the Role:
The Veterinary Assistant assists the veterinarians and technicians with patient care and treatment, monitors hospitalized pets, maintains inventory, prepares prescriptions, performs routine in-house laboratory work, educates clients regarding veterinary care and procedures, and assists with surgical procedures.
Both full and part-time opportunities available. This position will also be cross-trained in Customer Service Representative duties.
Competencies:
- Patience & Compassion: Remaining professional while still making teammates, clients, and patients feel as comfortable as possible regardless of the situation or challenges presented. Responding quickly and calmly to crisis while maintaining a high standard of patient care.
- Collaboration & Teamwork: Carefully coordinating actions with veterinarians and practice team members. Providing feedback appropriately and in a timely manner. Quickly incorporating feedback to ensure positive results. Sharing ideas and being open to other’s ideas.
- Communicating: Conveying instructions to clients and teammates to ensure successful patient care.
- Active Listening: Following the instructions of veterinarians and sometimes patient owners. Picking up the needs of veterinarians and teammates based on prior experiences and feedback.
- Organization Skills: Clear tracking of lab specimens, medications, patient instructions, workflow, and other job-related items while managing multiple patients and clients.
- Client Satisfaction: Ensuring all activities and interactions result in the highest level of client satisfaction.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Assist veterinarians in the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery and other tasks as needed.
- Assist veterinarians in outpatient exams by taking histories, vital signs, and weights, as well as providing client education.
- Prepare patients for surgery and monitor vital signs of the patient during surgery.
- Obtain blood, stool, and other samples; perform in-hospital laboratory testing and prepare specimens for outside laboratories.
- Take, develop, and maintain radiographs following proper safety procedures.
- Provide basic animal handling and restrain animals during exams.
- Administer and monitor medications, anesthesia, vaccines, and treatments at the discretion of the veterinarian.
- Clean and straighten exam rooms, treatment, and lab areas; restock exam rooms with supplies. Assist other team members to keep the public areas of the practice clean; clean and maintain all medical equipment.
- Demonstrate warmth, courtesy and professionalism in all interactions with clients; exercise compassion and care in all interactions with patients.
- Communicate with veterinarians and practice team members including client discussions, patient plans, client concerns, etc.
- Any other duties as assigned.
Requirements/Qualifications:
- Ability to work on weekends as required
- Previous veterinary experience preferred
- Ability to lift patients and carry equipment up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients or carry equipment over 25 pounds with assistance
- Practice OSHA safety techniques including proper PPE
- Basic math and the ability to calculate medication dosages
- Basic computer skills, familiarity with MS office applications, etc.
- Strong communication skills to ensure patient safety
Benefits Offered:
- Paid time off
- Health insurance; dental insurance; vision insurance
- Retirement benefits or accounts
- Bonus incentive
- Flexible work schedules
- Career and professional development
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Referral Program
Benefits offered may vary depending on full or part-time employment status according to company policy.
Pay Range:
USD $15.00 - USD $16.00 /Hr.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding Clinical Partner Jobs at Heartland Veterinary Partners Jobs
Confirm your veterinary credentials transfer cleanly
Foreign veterinary degrees must be evaluated for U.S. equivalency before most sponsoring employers will proceed. Get an ECFVG or PAVE certificate in hand early so Heartland's hiring team isn't waiting on credential review during offer negotiations.
Target Heartland's active clinic openings directly
Heartland operates through individual practice locations, not a single corporate hiring funnel. Search by specific state or metro on their careers portal and apply to clinics actively recruiting, since sponsorship decisions are often made at the regional or clinic level.
Ask about partnership track timing during interviews
Clinical Partner roles are designed as an equity pathway, not just a staff position. Clarify upfront whether the partnership timeline is compatible with your visa status, since multi-year sponsorship continuity matters if you're on OPT with a finite work authorization window.
Verify your TN eligibility if you hold Canadian or Mexican citizenship
Veterinarians are a listed TN profession under USMCA. TN status can often be obtained at a port of entry without a lengthy USCIS petition, which can significantly shorten the time between offer and your first day seeing patients.
Use Migrate Mate to filter Clinical Partner roles by sponsorship type
Sponsorship policies vary across Heartland's individual partner clinics. Migrate Mate lets you filter open Clinical Partner listings by the specific visa type you need, so you're only spending time on roles where your status is already supported.
Align your H-1B petition timeline with Heartland's onboarding calendar
H-1B cap-subject petitions must be filed in April for an October 1 start. When negotiating your offer, confirm that Heartland's HR team is prepared to file Form I-129 before the registration window closes, since missing the lottery means waiting a full year.
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Find Clinical Partner at Heartland Veterinary Partners JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Heartland Veterinary Partners sponsor H-1B visas for Clinical Partners?
Yes, Heartland Veterinary Partners has sponsored H-1B visas for Clinical Partner roles. Because Heartland operates through a network of individual clinics rather than a single corporate entity, sponsorship decisions can vary by location. When you receive an offer, confirm directly with the specific clinic or regional HR contact whether they are prepared to file an H-1B petition on your behalf and within the required USCIS timeline.
How do I apply for Clinical Partner jobs at Heartland Veterinary Partners?
Applications go through Heartland's careers portal, where listings are organized by clinic location. Search for Clinical Partner openings in your preferred state or region and apply directly to the individual practice. You can also browse and filter Heartland's open Clinical Partner roles that support visa sponsorship using Migrate Mate, which surfaces only listings matched to your specific visa type.
Which visa types are commonly used for Clinical Partner roles at Heartland Veterinary Partners?
Heartland has sponsored H-1B, TN, J-1, and F-1 OPT and CPT statuses for clinical veterinary roles. TN is often the fastest path for Canadian and Mexican veterinarians since it doesn't require a USCIS petition. F-1 OPT is common for recent U.S. veterinary graduates on a student visa, with STEM OPT extension available if your program qualifies.
What qualifications are expected for a Clinical Partner role at Heartland Veterinary Partners?
Heartland typically requires a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited program, a valid or pending state veterinary license, and DEA registration eligibility. International graduates must have ECFVG or PAVE certification confirming U.S. equivalency. Clinical Partner roles also carry a partnership track component, so prior experience as a lead or associate veterinarian strengthens your candidacy.
How do I manage the timing between a Clinical Partner offer and visa filing?
The gap between offer acceptance and an approved work authorization can range from a few days for TN status to several months for an H-1B petition. Confirm your current status and expiration date before signing an offer. If you're on OPT, verify that your authorization covers your start date and that Heartland's HR team can file an H-1B petition before your OPT window closes.
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