Alliance Animal Health
Location
Old Point Station, South Carolina
Salary
$22 / HOUR
The technician will perform clinical duties including patient triage, surgical assistance, anesthetic management, and diagnostic imaging. They are also responsible for nursing care, sample collection, and communicating treatment plans to clients.
Candidates must hold an active Licensed Veterinary Technician license and possess strong technical skills in anesthesia and surgery. The role requires the ability to work in a fast-paced environment, including nights and weekends, with a commitment to professional ethics.
Job duties include, but are not limited to: Animal restraint, triage of incoming patients, surgical preparation and assistance, anesthetic management, collection and analysis of lab samples, diagnostic imaging, management and nursing care of medical and hospitalized cases with varying degrees of stability, administration of medications, and effective communication of treatment plans with clients. Must be able to withstand unpleasant odors and noises. May be exposed to bites, scratches, animal waste and potentially contagious diseases. Whether you’re looking to just be a master of your role or trying to grow into that next career move, you’ll have opportunities through a variety of virtual and hands on, interactive training and continuing development.
We’re Looking For: A Licensed Veterinary Technician with an active license required, 2+ years professional experience preferred but not required. Experience in anesthesia administration and surgical monitoring heavily preferred. Consistent punctuality and reliability in adherence to scheduled shifts. Availability to work some late night and weekend shifts. Excellent client communication and medical record management skills. Comprehensive knowledge of veterinary procedures, preventative care, and hospital operations. Expertise in safe and low-stress animal restraint techniques. Proficiency in various sample collection methods, including blood, urine, fecal, and skin specimens. Experience in radiographic positioning and image capture. Commitment to professional ethics and continuous learning. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with exposure to animal-related hazards. The ideal candidate will possess a combination of technical expertise and unwavering commitment to animal welfare in a dynamic veterinary setting.
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