Veterinary Technician
Countryside Pet Clinic
Job Description
Position Summary:
The Veterinary Technician plays a vital role in supporting veterinarians and ensuring the highest quality of care for patients. This position involves assisting with medical procedures, providing patient care, educating clients, and maintaining a clean and efficient clinic environment.
Key Responsibilities
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Patient Care:
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Prepare animals for exams, surgeries, and treatments.
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Monitor patients before, during, and after procedures.
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Administer medications, vaccinations, and treatments as directed by the veterinarian.
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Technical Skills:
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Perform diagnostic tests (e.g., bloodwork, radiographs, fecal exams).
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Place IV catheters, collect samples, and assist with anesthesia and surgical monitoring.
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Operate and maintain medical equipment.
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Client Communication:
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Educate pet owners on preventive care, nutrition, medications, and post-procedure instructions.
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Provide compassionate and professional support to clients during difficult situations.
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Hospital Support:
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Maintain accurate patient records and treatment logs.
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Assist with inventory management and restocking of supplies.
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Help ensure cleanliness and organization of all treatment and patient areas.
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Qualifications
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Education: Veterinary Technology degree or equivalent training.
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Certification: Licensed/Registered/Certified Veterinary Technician (if applicable in state).
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Experience: Prior experience in a veterinary clinic preferred but not always required.
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Skills:
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Strong communication and teamwork skills.
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Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
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Compassionate and detail-oriented approach to patient care.
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Physical Requirements
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Ability to lift animals up to 50 lbs (with assistance for heavier pets).
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Comfort with handling animals of all sizes and temperaments.
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Ability to stand, kneel, and bend for extended periods.
Work Schedule & Environment
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Typical schedule includes weekdays, occasional evenings, and some weekends or holidays as needed.
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Work is performed in a veterinary clinic setting with potential exposure to pets, allergens, and biohazard materials.
Compensation & Benefits
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Competitive pay based on experience and credentials.
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Continuing education opportunities and potential for career advancement.
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Health insurance, paid time off, and employee discounts on veterinary services (if applicable).