Credentialed Veterinarian Technician
Job Description
Job DescriptionDescription:
Do you want to be a part of a team that is committed to meeting the highest standards in medical practice? AVC of Pasco is driven by our company culture to provide the best care and looking for a Small Animal Vet who strives to do the same in their daily practice. Since 2008, our AAHA accredited hospital has been privileged to serve our highly valued clients that make their pets a priority.
SUMMARY: A Credentialed Veterinary Technician (Vet Tech) is a highly skilled professional who works alongside veterinarians, applying their expertise to ensure the health and well-being of animals. Vet Techs are integral to the functioning of our veterinary clinics, participating in a myriad of responsibilities that go beyond basic care. Licensed Key aspects of their job:
- Medical Procedures Assistance: Participate in medical procedures, including surgery assistance, anesthesia monitoring, and diagnostic imaging. Utilize advanced training to handle complex clinical tasks.
- Laboratory Work: Conduct various laboratory tests, such as blood work and urinalysis, contributing essential diagnostic information for veterinarians to make informed decisions about a patient's care.
- Patient Care and Monitoring: Play a pivotal role in post-operative care, monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and ensuring the overall comfort and recovery of animals.
- Educating Pet Owners: Engage with pet owners, providing valuable information about post-treatment care, medication administration, and preventive health measures, fostering a collaborative approach to animal well-being.
EXPANDED DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist in surgical procedures, preparing the operating room, handling instruments, and providing support to veterinarians during surgery.
- Monitor anesthesia during procedures, ensuring the safety and well-being of animals under sedation.
- Collect blood samples, conduct hematological analyses, and interpret results to aid in diagnosing various medical conditions.
- Perform and interpret diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, is crucial for identifying internal issues in animals.
- Oversee the recovery of patients, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and providing comfort to animals post-surgery.
- Administer medications as prescribed by veterinarians, ensuring proper dosage and monitoring for any adverse reactions.
- Educate pet owners on post-treatment care, including medication administration, wound care, and signs of potential complications.
- Offer guidance on preventive health measures, nutrition, and routine care empowers pet owners to maintain the well-being of their animals.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
- Hourly compensation offered will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
- 401k with 100% employer matching up to 3%
- Eligibility to participate in Employee Stock Option Program when launched
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance (available after 30 days). Paid 100% for full-time employees - Buy-up medical plan available. Additional family member coverage available at the employee’s expense
- Healthcare Reimbursement Arrangement benefits
- PTO: 2 weeks PTO year one, 4 weeks year two+6 flex/bereavement/sick days + 6 paid holidays (available after 90 days)
- Short-term and long-term disability insurance
- Life Insurance and AD&D – Employer paid for the employee
- Additional voluntary benefits for Critical Illness, Additional Life and AD&D available
- EAP Wellness and access to betterhelp.com
- Continuing Education Allowance
- Pet care discounts
- Scrub allowance
OUR COMMUNITY: Known for both our beaches and amusement parks, Hudson, Florida makes a wonderful place to live for both the short and long term. Enjoy numerous beachfront restaurants and bars, private golf courses, outdoor parks, and days spent at the infamous beaches in Tampa, FL just 45 minutes away. Our community, rich in diversity and plenty of family-centered recreational activities, is what sells people to stay and retire in this beautiful city. Hudson, Florida is bound to make you feel right at home!
Requirements:
Education and Training:
- Hold an associate degree in veterinary technology from an accredited program.
- Sit for or successfully passed a national licensing exam.
Skills and Attributes:
- Demonstrate a strong foundation in science, effective communication skills, and a genuine compassion for animals.
- Be detail-oriented, capable of multitasking, and able to handle the emotional aspects of working in animal healthcare.
Certification and Licensure:
- Meet state licensing requirements via certification. Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) is a common requirement.
- Depending on state, earned a title of “Registered (RVT)”, “Licensed (LVT)” or “Certified (CVT)”.
- Complete continuing education to maintain licensure.