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Newsweek Ranks SVP as 2023 America’s Most Loved Workplace in Healthcare

Southern Veterinary Partners (SVP) is proud to announce it has been recognized as The U.S.’s most loved company in healthcare on Newsweek’s annual Most Loved Workplace list. This recognition is a true testament to SVP’s commitment to creating a positive and inclusive work environment for its teammates across a growing network of nearly 400 veterinary hospitals and pet resorts in 25 states.

This highly respected benchmark evaluates companies on a number of criteria. The list recognizes companies that have created a workplace where employees feel respected, inspired and appreciated and are at the center of the business model. Results were determined after surveying more than 2 million employees from businesses with workforces varying in size from 50 to more than 100,000.

SVP has consistently invested in its teammates, offering career advancement opportunities that recognize experience equally with education, competitive pay, professional training, continuing education, industry-leading PTO and bonus programs, and even petcare discounts in a fun, rewarding work environment. As part of its ongoing commitment to teammate well-being, SVP has implemented initiatives including:

 

Paid Tuition for Veterinary Technician Education
Covers academic costs in full for qualified teammates to enroll in SVP-approved AVMA-CVTEA-accredited veterinary technician programs

Clinical Tracks
Advanced medical training in areas like dental surgical procedures, anesthesiology, oncology, cardiology, and more

Doctor Mentorship Program
Helps new graduates launch their careers in the right direction with support of mentorship and coaching from leaders both inside and outside of the hospital, along with a customized learning plan

SVP GO
Paid student opportunities for veterinary students, with hiring bonuses that recognize each year of intern/externship if they join SVP

Elevate Women’s Leadership Conference
With 65% of its leadership composed of women, SVP has invested in an industry-leading opportunity for female leaders in the veterinary space to come together to enrich their ability to learn, grow and lead

 

This recognition is a reflection of the unwavering dedication and hard work exhibited by our teams across the country. It is their persistent efforts and contributions that ensure SVP teammates have the best-in-class programs, opportunities and support. This results in exceptional care and services for the communities, families, and pets we serve,” said Dr. Jay Price, SVP CEO and Founder.

 “We’ve created a real community of collaboration to encourage and empower teams to work together to deliver some of the best veterinary care in the country.”

Established in 2014, SVP is the only animal health company to earn a place on the coveted list this year. With more than 9,000 teammates across 25 states, SVP is one of the largest companies in the U.S. that acquires and supports veterinary hospitals and pet resorts.

In 2022, SVP first became a Certified Most Loved Workplace®, adding to the company’s growing list of accolades. As a six-time Inc. 5000 “Fastest Growing Companies in America” (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023) awardee, 2022 Inc. Power Partner, Birmingham Business Journal’s “FastTrack 30” of the Fastest Growing Companies in Birmingham (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021) and a Birmingham Business Journal Best Place to Work in the large company category (2021, 2022 and 2023), the recognition of Southern Veterinary Partners as a top employer, both regionally and nationally is growing.

SVP’s Director of Talent and Acquisition Lora Russell believes that the company culture is the driving force behind attracting the right teammates.

“It’s difficult to put into words how truly special SVP is as a workplace and a community. Recognition like this helps shine a light on and publicly reinforce our relentless commitment to ensuring teammates are seen and heard, and creating and maintaining a place where they don’t just ‘go to work’, but thrive in both their professional and personal lives,“  Russell said.