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DO YOU HAVE A LOVE FOR ALL THINGS FELINE?
Do you want to turn your passion into a career? Then you want to be at Affectionately Cats, Vermont’s ONLY feline exclusive hospital! We are looking for great people that want to work with a dedicated team where they are well trained, appreciated, and passionate about their work. We are seeking a full-time Veterinary Receptionist to join our growing team who can step into the essential role as the first point of contact for the hospital. As a Veterinary Receptionist you will be responsible for, but not limited to; triage of patients over the phone, processing transactions, managing patient admittance, updating records, and helping us maintain a flourishing workplace culture where everyone can thrive. We truly believe our reception team is a critical part of helping our clients and their cats get the care they need.
Communication is a key part of what makes us a great place to work. You can talk with your manager or the owner anytime you need, and they will reach out to see how they can help you. We take a lot of pride in our communication and training everyone on staff to develop their unique individual skills. Our veteran staff members will take an active role in your training and continuing education is highly encouraged.
We offer market competitive pay and benefits commensurate upon experience. There are no evenings or long weekend shifts, but your schedule will include some Saturdays. If this sounds like the place for you, please email your resume to caylin@cb-strategies or call us at 802-860-2287!
The United Way of Northwest Vermont serves people in Chittenden, Franklin and Grand Isle counties.
Bowden lives in South Burlington and was elected the Vermont Business Roundtable’s third president in May 2021 when he joined the organization. Prior to joining VBR, he was the executive vice president of the Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Vermont, with minors in economics and English.
St. Hilaire, also of South Burlington, has served on the United Way of Northwest Vermont’s Finance Committee for the past four years. He is a strong supporter of credit unions in providing financial opportunities to members who cannot find, or do not qualify for, solutions at other financial institutions. He holds a master’s degree in administration from St. Michael’s College as well as undergraduate degrees in accounting, business management, computer programming, and mechanical engineering technology. He is also an adjunct professor at Champlain College where he has taught managerial accounting.


Walker, a resident of Burlington and New Jersey brings a wealth of human resources, education, and diversity, equity, and inclusion expertise and experience to the United Way.
“We are 100 percent local and 100 percent community-driven,” said United Way of Northwest Vermont CEO Jesse Bridges. “We are incredibly grateful to be guided by passionate, talented and committed volunteer board members who are representative of and invested in the communities we serve.”
















