Veterinary Client Service Coordinator

Dublin, CA
Full Time
Client Services
Entry Level
 

Client Service Coordinator – SAGE Dublin

Compensation: $24–$26/hr

Full-time opportunity in Dublin, California

Schedule: 4/10 schedule, Wednesday–Saturday evenings

As a Veterinary Client Service Coordinator, you are the first friendly face our patients and clients see upon arrival. You remain calm in stressful and emotional situations while confidently interacting with clients in person and on the phone, and you thrive in a fast-paced environment balancing multiple tasks.

Why Join SAGE Dublin

At SAGE Dublin, part of Ethos Veterinary Health, you'll specialize in many areas of veterinary medicine using the most current knowledge and treatments available, backed by state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and surgical tools. In addition to a robust Surgery service, the hospital offers Emergency, Critical Care, Oncology, Anesthesiology, and Internal Medicine.

We work as a team and foster a positive culture in a training environment that drives inclusiveness and camaraderie.

In your day-to-day, you will:

  • Greet clients and patients
  • Handle data entry
  • Request and send medical records
  • Manage a multi-line phone system
  • Process payments
  • Accurately schedule appointments
  • Communicate effectively with clients and medical staff
  • Show empathy, compassion, and reassurance to worried pet owners
  • Perform other administrative duties as needed
  • Work closely with veterinarians, technicians, and support teams
  • Contribute to a positive, team-focused hospital culture

What You Bring

  • High school diploma and a minimum of one year of customer service–related work experience
  • One year of veterinary reception experience preferred, though not required
  • Competent computer skills, including reliable and consistent ability to enter data into medical records, and effective working knowledge of the MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Typing speed of 45+ wpm and ability to use a 10-key calculator
  • A genuine love for animals and a welcoming demeanor
  • A collaborative mindset and commitment to exceptional patient care

Perks & Benefits

Benefits for this role may include health insurance (medical, dental, vision), retirement benefits, paid time off (including sick leave and vacation), short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance

  • Opportunities for growth and advancement
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Flex-spending accounts
  • 401(k)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • 3 weeks accrued paid time off

Location Highlight

Dublin, California sits in the East Bay, offering easy access to San Francisco and Silicon Valley alongside a more relaxed, community-oriented feel. With regional parks, a walkable downtown, and a strong local food scene, it's a great home base for building your career while enjoying everyday quality of life.

About Ethos Veterinary Health

Ethos Veterinary Health, part of the NVA Group, is where you come to practice world-class medicine, and help shape what veterinary care becomes next.

Across our network of 140 specialty and emergency hospitals, science moves forward, standards are elevated, and innovation is put into practice every day. You'll work alongside respected veterinary leaders in academic-caliber hospitals designed for learning, teaching, and discovery.

Here, mentorship is a two-way street. You'll share your expertise, learn from others, and continue to grow, clinically, professionally, and personally.

At Ethos, you inspire hope, deliver exceptional care, and pursue veterinary medicine at its highest level, together.

Join Us

At Ethos, this isn't just a job, it's an opportunity to practice medicine at the highest level and help shape the future of veterinary care.

Candidates can confidentially submit their CV to Talent Acquisition Partner Kira Wolff at [email protected]

Equal Opportunity Employer

Ethos is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Ethos does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, competence, merit, and business need.

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