Animal Care & Pet Services Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Kentucky
Kentucky's animal care and pet services sector offers visa sponsorship opportunities across veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and research facilities. Major employers include the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, BluePearl Specialty in Louisville, and Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, supporting the state's prominent horse industry.
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Practice:
Since 1998, Heartland Veterinary Hospital of Elizabethtown has been serving Elizabethtown, Hardin County, and the surrounding areas, by providing the highest level of veterinary services to our clients and their 4-legged family members. We are a full-service, small animal practice that is in the 10% of all hospitals with an AAHA accreditation.
Our practice is modern and well equipped, with amenities such as:
* Complete surgical and dental facilities
* Full diagnostic laboratory
* Four exam rooms
* Isolation Area
* Laser Therapy
* Ultrasound
More about the Role:
Reporting into the Practice Manager, the Groomer looks after the condition of the patient’s coat by providing services to keep the patient clean and well-cared for. Working with a variety of patients (breeds and sizes), the Groomer is responsible for patient bathing, fur and teeth brushing, nail trimming and grinding. The Groomer engages with clients to understand expectations, patient special needs, and desired outcomes. The Groomer is also responsible to ensure grooming rooms or designated space is clean, sanitized, safe, and secure.
Competencies:
* Patience & Compassion: Remaining professional while still making Doctors, 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 Doctors 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 pet services/care are provided.
* Active Listening: When listening to clients regarding service to pet listen for understanding and repeat back requests to ensure client expectations are met. May need to communicate and actively listen to Doctors if a patient is at the practice for multiple service and treatments.
* Organization Skills: Following client instructions, maintain consistent workflow to ensure client commitments are met, and other job-related items while managing multiple pets and clients.
* Client Satisfaction: Ensuring all activities and interactions result in the highest level of client satisfaction. Be client centric.
Essential Responsibilities:
* Admits patients noting the client’s specific instructions to ensure a quality outcome including contact information and pick up time.
* Determines any veterinary services required during the client’s visit. In accordance with hospital operating instructions, determines care required in agreement with the individual needs and circumstances of the patients.
* Observes patient appearance and activity for general physical condition, obvious signs of illness, disease and discontent. Parts patient’s hair to check for ticks, fleas, red, sore or inflamed areas and any lumps. Reports signs of illness, disease, injury or unusual activity to veterinary technicians or veterinarians.
* Appropriately handles patients and as needed, properly restrains hard-to-control patients.
* Performs bathing services, including shampooing and drying.
* Performs grooming services, including brushing, clipping, hand scissoring, trimming and shaping the patient’s coat. Appropriately shapes hair using knowledge of patient characteristic, grooming techniques, styles, and client’s instructions.
* Stays current and up to date on new techniques and trends that client are looking for as related to provided services.
* Provides medication (when instructed) and general cleansing, parasite control baths, pedicures, medicated dips (when instructed) and ear cleansing, as required for each patient.
* Applies technical knowledge of products and medications sold, including dietary products. Explains and educates clients on products and answers questions regarding product purchase/use.
* Performs work according to established methods specified in practice procedure manual or following special instructions.
* Performs all general maintenance of grooming room and yard; cleans and disinfects cages, tubs, grooming tables, and yard at least once daily. Vacuums and mops floor; empties trash; cleans clipper blades, scissors and brushes after use; performs monthly dryer and clipper maintenance.
* Delivers final groomed patient to client and ensures satisfaction. Appropriately addresses concerns.
* Where applicable, trains, supervises, and assists the Grooming Assistant in their performance of a variety of service functions. Sets performance standards and monitor performance. Conducts timely performance evaluations.
* Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements/Qualifications:
* Ability to work on weekends as required
* Experience grooming / caring for animals
* Previous veterinary experience preferred
* Client satisfaction references preferred
* Ability to lift patients up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients over 25 pounds with assistance
* Practices OSHA safety techniques including proper PPE
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.
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Which animal care & pet services companies sponsor visas in Kentucky?
Major visa sponsors include the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital in Louisville, VCA Animal Hospitals locations across the state, and specialized equine facilities like Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital and Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington. Large veterinary chains with Kentucky locations also frequently sponsor qualified veterinarians and specialists.
How to find animal care & pet services visa sponsorship jobs in Kentucky?
Migrate Mate specializes in connecting international candidates with Kentucky employers offering visa sponsorship in animal care roles. Focus your search on veterinary hospitals in Louisville and Lexington, university veterinary programs, and equine facilities in the Bluegrass region. Kentucky's horse industry creates unique opportunities for equine veterinarians and specialists that may not exist in other states.
Which visa types are most common for animal care & pet services roles in Kentucky?
H-1B visas are most common for veterinarians and veterinary specialists requiring advanced degrees. EB-2 and EB-3 green card categories serve veterinarians seeking permanent residency. O-1 visas occasionally apply to internationally recognized veterinary researchers or specialists. TN visa status may be available for Canadian and Mexican veterinarians meeting NAFTA requirements.
Which cities in Kentucky have the most animal care & pet services sponsorship jobs?
Louisville leads with major veterinary hospitals and specialty clinics, followed by Lexington with its concentration of equine facilities and the University of Kentucky Veterinary College. Bowling Green, Owensboro, and Paducah also host regional veterinary centers that occasionally sponsor international professionals. The Bluegrass region around Lexington offers unique equine veterinary opportunities.
What makes Kentucky's animal care job market unique for visa sponsorship?
Kentucky's horse industry creates specialized demand for equine veterinarians and reproductive specialists that's unmatched in most states. The University of Kentucky's veterinary program provides research opportunities and academic partnerships. Rural areas throughout the state face veterinary shortages, potentially creating sponsorship opportunities for large animal veterinarians willing to serve underserved communities.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored animal care & pet services jobs in Kentucky?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.