Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT)
Queen West Animal Hospital
Job Description
Queen West Animal Hospital is a busy and well-established clinic in downtown Toronto, and we're looking for an experienced and passionate Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) with 5+ years of experience to join our friendly, hard-working team.
What We Offer:
- Competitive pay: $27+hour based on experience
- Work-life balance: 4-5-day work week options, no on-call.
- Paid perks: Lunch breaks, 5 sick days/year, OAVT dues, CE allowance ($750 + 3 paid days)
- Health benefits: Full coverage available
- Staff pet care: Veterinary services at cost
- Modern space: 5000+ sq. ft. hospital with 6 exam rooms, dental suite, treatment area, and a comfy staff lounge
- Fun & culture: Team events, CE sessions, and a stocked snack table!
What You’ll Do:
- Utilize your full RVT training with a focus on technical skills and client communication
- Work in a supportive environment with experienced DVMs and fellow RVTs
- Collaborate on patient care and contribute to a respectful, positive clinic culture
- Enjoy the benefits of a proactive, well-managed workplace that values your input
Requirements:
- Registered and in good standing with the OAVT
- Minimum 5 years of experience in a veterinary hospital
- Strong technical skills, team-first attitude, and excellent communication
- Treat every patient as if they were your own pet
- Bring positivity and a good sense of humour!
We’re more than just a clinic — we’re a close-knit team that believes in balance, support, and doing great work together. Apply now and find out why our staff loves working here!
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