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Alliance Animal Health
Overview
The Associate Veterinarian will provide exceptional medical care, including routine check-ups, complex surgeries, and urgent care for small animals. They will work collaboratively with a dedicated support staff to manage appointments and challenging clinical cases.
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Compensation
$120,000 - $180,000 / YEAR
Posted
7 days ago
The Associate Veterinarian will provide comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental care to small animal patients. They will manage a variety of cases ranging from routine wellness exams to urgent walk-ins and complex surgical procedures.
The Registered Veterinary Technician will perform clinical duties including patient triage, laboratory sample collection, diagnostic imaging, and anesthetic management. They are also responsible for providing nursing care, assisting in surgeries, and communicating treatment plans to clients.
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As a per diem Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician, you will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling everything from triage and treatments to diagnostics and critical care nursing. Key duties include providing compassionate support to pet parents, performing advanced technical procedures, and actively participating in team communication and planning.
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The Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include maintaining patient and client support through tests and treatments, administering medications, performing advanced technical procedures, and communicating effectively as part of the team.
$27 - $56 / HOUR
The Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician will handle a wide range of emergency cases, collaborating with doctors to deliver gold standard care through triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Key duties include staying with patients during tests, administering treatments like IVs and blood transfusions, and providing emotional support to pet parents during stressful moments.
The Emergency Veterinarian will manage all incoming emergency cases, including performing initial assessments, conducting diagnostics like ultrasounds and bloodwork, and communicating findings and treatment plans to customers. Key duties also involve performing minor and major emergency surgeries, endoscopic procedures, and educating clients on aftercare and preventative measures.
$140,000 - $300,000 / YEAR
Technicians will be on the front lines of emergency veterinary care, handling a wide range of cases from minor to complex emergencies while collaborating with doctors. Responsibilities include performing triage, treatments, diagnostics, anesthesia, monitoring, and providing emotional support to pet parents during stressful moments.
The Emergency Veterinarian will manage all incoming emergency cases, performing initial assessments, diagnostics, and creating treatment plans, including performing minor and major emergency surgeries and endoscopic procedures. Responsibilities also include communicating diagnoses and treatment options directly with customers, preparing estimates, and maintaining accurate medical records.
The technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent emergency care, handling everything from initial triage to discharge. Key duties include administering nursing care, treatments, monitoring patients, performing diagnostics, and assisting with anesthesia for various emergency cases.
The Emergency Veterinarian will manage patient intake via triage, conduct comprehensive physical examinations, perform necessary diagnostic measures like ultrasounds and bloodwork, and formulate diagnostic and therapeutic plans. Responsibilities also include performing minor and major emergency surgeries, endoscopic procedures, and communicating treatment options and aftercare instructions to customers.
$140,000 - $350,000 / YEAR
The technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling triage, treatments, diagnostics, anesthesia, monitoring, and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include staying with patients during tests, delivering nursing care in critical moments, performing advanced medical procedures, and communicating effectively as a team member.
$28 - $50 / HOUR
The veterinarian will manage emergency cases of all kinds, including performing minor and major surgeries and endoscopic procedures, while ensuring immediate patient assessment through unique triage systems. Key duties involve communicating diagnoses, treatment options, and estimates directly with customers and maintaining accurate medical records.
As a per diem Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician, the role involves thriving on the front lines of emergency care, handling a wide range of cases from minor to complex emergencies while collaborating with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care. Responsibilities include jumping into triage, treatments, diagnostics, anesthesia, monitoring, critical care nursing, and providing compassionate support to pet parents during stressful moments.
$25 - $44 / HOUR
The veterinarian will manage emergency cases from triage through diagnosis and treatment, performing necessary procedures like surgery and endoscopy while communicating plans and estimates to pet owners. Responsibilities also include conducting physical exams, ordering diagnostics like ultrasounds and bloodwork, and educating customers on aftercare.
The Emergency Veterinarian will be responsible for immediate patient assessment, performing necessary diagnostic measures like ultrasounds and bloodwork, and communicating diagnoses and treatment plans to customers. Key duties also include performing minor and major emergency surgeries, endoscopic procedures, and educating clients on aftercare.
The technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, jumping into triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include maintaining patient and client support through tests and treatments, performing advanced technical skills, and communicating effectively as part of the team.