Veterinary Technician
Location
Casper Animal Medical Center
Casper Animal Medical Center, located near the scenic Casper Mountain range, offers a family-based environment perfect for those who love the wilderness and rural living. We pride ourselves on building and maintaining personalized client relationships, driven by our passion and commitment to our clients and their animals.
We are excited to invite a licensed veterinary technician to join our growing team. Our practice caters to small, large, and exotic pets, providing a dynamic work environment where your technical skills are both utilized and appreciated.
The Veterinary Technician supports the doctors in providing high quality patient care and excellent client service. More specifically, the Veterinary Technician is responsible for obtaining baseline medical information, performing routine procedures, and assisting with surgery.
This is a full-time position that requires standing for long periods of time, and some heavy lifting may be involved.
Emergency care rotation is required Generally focused on 4 x 10-hour shifts. Saturday shifts on a rotating basis.
Starting pay will vary based on relevant education and experience.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Client Service:
Maintains a professional and calm demeanor with all clients.
Acts as an intermediary between the doctor and the client, responsible for tasks such as client follow-up phone calls after a visit or surgery.
Clearly and accurately explains all services, procedures, and treatments.
Recommends routine treatments and educates the client appropriately.
Provides the client with all appropriate educational materials.
Updates patient files accurately and in a timely fashion to allow for an efficient client check-out process.
Patient Care:
Demonstrates and utilizes proper restraining techniques.
Reads and accurately interprets the patient chart.
Obtains and records baseline medication information.
Completes routine procedures such as nail trims, ear cleaning, and anal gland expression.
Utilizes the hospital computer system to enter appropriate products and services from the treatment sheet (using AviMark)
Administers various medications as prescribed by a DVM, including both oral and injectable drugs
Prepares patients for surgery, including aseptic techniques and monitoring equipment.
Monitors patient during anesthesia and recovery, and updates surgical log
Maintains equipment and surgical packs (cleanliness, contents, and sterility).
Laboratory and Diagnostics:
Collects appropriate blood samples and cytology samples
Collect samples for fecal analysis and urinalysis.
Accurately completes and submits all laboratory samples and paperwork.
Properly obtains and processes radiographs utilizing the correct protective garments, labeling, positioning, and exposure.
Qualifications: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of
Routine procedures including
Baseline medical data: weight, temperature, heart rate, etc.
Nail trims
Ear cleaning
Anal gland expressions
Prophylactic dental care, including recognition of teeth abnormalities
Diagnostic testing, including blood testing and cytology sampling
Hospital medications, protocols, and general medical recommendations
Utilization and maintenance of anesthesia and hospital equipment.
English language
Skills and Abilities
Excellent client service and interpersonal skills
Patient restraint techniques
Reading and interpreting patient charts and treatment sheets
Administering injections and catheter insertion
Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office, E-mail, and AviMark experience preferred)
Flexible and willing to learn
Shows strong attention to detail
Works well in team environment
Self-starter and able to work with minimal supervision
Qualifications:
Education/ Experience
High school degree or GED
Bachelor's degree a plus
1-year prior veterinary experience (preferred but not required)
CVT or RVT certification (preferred but not required)
Benefits
Competitive pay; overtime pay, holiday pay, Tech bonuses
Sign-on bonus (based on qualifications and experience)
Generous personal pet discounts on veterinary care and boarding
Paid Vacation, Paid Sick time
Medical, Dental, and Vision health insurance
401k/Retirement Plan
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