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Veterinary Assistant jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are veterinary assistant jobs in United States?
- 9% projected growth (2024–2034), ~22,200 openings a year; strong pet-care demand.
- What salary range do veterinary assistant jobs in United States pay?
- Median around US$37,320 (≈US$17.94/hour); non-credentialed ~US$36,000–44,000.
- Which cities hire veterinary assistants in United States?
- Nationwide; companion-animal and specialty-hospital markets
- Which employers hire veterinary assistants in United States?
- Companion-animal and specialty clinics, Emergency animal hospitals, Research and laboratory-animal facilities
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- Certification isn't required to work; the optional NAVTA-approved AVA credential (a ~9-month certificate) adds ~8–15% to pay and opens specialty/research roles.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- Honest caveat: this is an entry-level, on-the-job-trained role — direct visa sponsorship is narrow. Confirm a concrete employer route before relying on it.
- What language level do you need?
- English.
Good to know about Veterinary Assistant jobs in United States
- The AVA credential lifts pay ~8–15% and opens specialty/research roles.
- As an entry-level role, sponsorship is limited — verify a specific path; the regulated vet-technician role has clearer routes.
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