General Manager
Halifaxonsitemanager
Posted 25mo ago · via Lever
About this role
P3 Veterinary Partners is seeking an experienced General Manager to join our innovative team in a full-time capacity at Coastal Care Veterinary Emergency & Referral Hospital in Halifax, NS.
If you inspire others and are interested an opportunity to lead – search no further!
The General Manager will be responsible for leading the processes and practices that will make the Hospital thrive - a welcoming, profitable, energizing, and rewarding place to work.
People managers with experience in the veterinary industry, dentistry (dental), ophthalmology, retail, restaurants (food services), accounting, or a related professional service focused on customer service are also encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate will serve as a steady, balanced leader focused on:…
What we'd score you on
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Skills match
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Level fit
This role is manager-level. We check your trajectory against it.
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Domain experience
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Recency
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Location fit
This role is based in Halifax. We weight your proximity and willingness to relocate.
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