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Kennel Technician / Attendant - Aborn Pet Hospital page is loaded. Kennel Technician / Attendant - Aborn Pet Hospital. A Kennel Assistant supports and adds value to our efficient organization dedicated to quality pet care and exceptional service for all animals seen at Aborn Pet Hospital.
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We are looking for qualified applicants to fill 2 kennel technician/floater positions at our dog shelter. The main objective of the Kennel Technician/Floater position is to maintain a clean and safe environment for the animals in compliance with MaxFund policies.
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Maintains laundry for the kennel, grooming, and hospital. Our unwavering dedication revolves around nurturing a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion, where each team member not only feels a strong sense of belonging, but is also empowered to thrive.
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ALAT (Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician) certification Upon Date of Hire. ALAT (Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician) certification Upon Date of Hire. Provides animal husbandry and care for university animals used in research and/or education outcomes; performs various other laboratory animal support functions (such as cleaning and maintenance of laboratory and/or animal housing units and various equipment.
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Ensure that the property is maintained (lawn care, snow removal, tree maintenance)Alert manager when levels of inventory are low in the following areas:Pet foodsCleaning products for kenneling and lobby areasHelp maintain the cleanliness of the property by picking up and disposing of trash or debris.
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The Kennel Attendant will work closely with the Veterinary Technology Laboratory Technician, the Veterinary Technology Program Coordinator, faculty, and staff to ensure the proper health and welfare of the program animals.
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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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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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The Lead Kennel Technician is responsible for providing a clean, efficient and healthy environment for the animals being treated or boarded at the hospital. Notify the Doctor or a Veterinary Technician/Assistant of unusual medical or behavioral problems.
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Maintains kennel records as directed by Animal Control procedures manual. Maintains kennel pesticide control by methods approved by Manager. Report inventory levels of pertinent kennel supplies.
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Based on area of assignment incumbents may perform work that includes domestic dog and cat animal care, services, and kennel maintenance at a county animal shelter. Provides daily observation and triage of pets in the care of PRC, recording changes as appropriate and reporting changes or concerns to a veterinary technician or veterinarian in a timely manner with accurate & complete observations noted in the shelter software system.
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Belmont Animal Hospital has an opportunity for a Veterinary Technician Assistant to join our team! It's similar to a kennel attendant but without a kennel/boarding facility whose responsiblities include cleaning, stocking, restraint, basic inventory, laundry and general husbandry.
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Canine Country Club and Wellness Center is looking for a rockstar kennel and property management technician for our Ranch Retreat location outside Ennis, Texas! Kennel & Property Management Technician - Ennis, TX.
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Must complete state regulated euthanasia training and obtain valid State of Louisiana Certified Animal Euthanasia Technician certificate within two years of hire. Work is performed under the supervision of the Crew Leader, Animal Control and Superintendent, Animal Control and is subject to a rotating weekend shift.
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Previous animal shelter, boarding kennel, zookeeping, or veterinary clinic experience desired. The Animal Logistics Technician is responsible for performing all duties related to processing animals in the shelter; assessing the initial health and behavior of animals and monitors changes; assisting in the humane euthanasia process; working cohesively with coworkers, other departments, and volunteers; and assisting the public in a professional manner.
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