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This position is open for an experienced Kennel Technician who would like to be a part of an evolving clinic with primary focus on the rebranding of our Kennel and Daycare Department.
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We are seeking a Full-Time Kennel Assistant to help provide outstanding patient care and client service in a fast-paced, multi-doctor animal hospital. The Kennel Assistant is responsible for maintaining back of hospital duties.
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Perform any and all duties of a graduate veterinarian, and any and all duties of a registered veterinary technician, veterinary assistant, and kennel assistant as needed. The ASPCA is headquartered in New York City, where we maintain a full-service animal hospital, spay/neuter clinic, mobile spay/neuter and primary pet care clinics, a rehabilitation center for canine victims of cruelty, kitten nursery, adoption center, and two community veterinary centers.
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The ideal candidate will possess a high school diploma or GED with six months of animal experience (e.g., dog walking, pet sitting, kennel attendant, vet assistant, farm hand, 4-H background, pet store worker.
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Notify the Doctor or a Veterinary Technician/Assistant of unusual medical or behavioral problems. A day in the life of a Kennel Assistant:Maintain the cleanliness of the hospital, including kennel area, runs, treatment area, and outside grounds.
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We are dog and cat focused, assisted by a diligent and skilled support staff consisting of one certified veterinary technician, four veterinary technicians, six veterinary assistants, three receptionists, one kennel assistant and an amazing practice manager.
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Maintain proper sanitation according to department standards by cleaning animal kennels, walls, windows and floors.
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Responsible for thorough cleaning of all animal areas, including inside and outside runs, flooring, dishes, bedding and for proper disposal of waste and other trash around the kennel areas. Prior experience working at a shelter or veterinary office is highly preferred.
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Some high school, no diploma or GED High School Diploma/GED Some College, no degree Technical or Trade School (Did not complete) Technical or Trade School (Completed) Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctorate Degree 02 How many years experience do you have as a veterinary technician, kennel attendant or zookeeper.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Clean kennels where animals, to include animals other than dogs and cats, are housed on a constant basis ensuring at any given time there is a clean kennel available for animals being brought into the facility.
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EXPERIENCE and/or EDUCATION Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or one year related full time employment experience and/or training in animal handling such as veterinarian assistant, veterinarian technician, kennel staff, or animal groomer.
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This will be responsible for the operation of the medical and clinic functions of the shelter to include supervision of medical staff to include veterinary technicians and will also supervisor the kennel manager and kennel staff in coordination with the medical department programs.
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Running machine noise levels as well as inside kennel noise. The Maintenance Technician is responsible for providing support to the Facility Manager to ensure the cleanliness and overall maintenance of the facility.
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Have the skills and ability to manage patients from pre-op to post-op, perform dental procedures, perform radiographs, run labs, draw blood, place IV catheters, manage in-patient care, manage out-patient care, do technician exams, run exam rooms, be able to work as a team in busy work environment; follow written and verbal directions, able to multi-task and use a computer, and be able to perform tasks based on doctor's notes, fill medications and be able to discuss them with clients.
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Full Time Veterinary Surgery Technician Position available! Applicant must be available every morning starting at 7:30am and weekend kennel rotation every 8 weeks. Full Time Veterinary Surgery Technician Position available.
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