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We are seeking a motivated, experienced veterinary assistant/technician excited to join a non-traditional vet experience. Must be comfortable and confident caring for patients in front of clients including restraining animals, blood draws, placing catheters, surgery prep, perform dental cleanings with x-ray etc.
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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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Assistants/Technicians will be required to; place IV catheters draw blood assist with patient care restraint client communication admitting and discharging patient stocking and cleaning the hospitalThey will be responsible for but are not limited to maintaining the hospital floor, running blood work and monitoring hospitalized patients.
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When you join our organization as a Veterinary Assistant, you gain access to a peer network of over 5000 individuals, 100% tuition reimbursement for accredited Vet Tech programs, and Learning & Development programs to help you meet your career goals.
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Because some of the responsibilities will include blood draws, IV catheter placement, pharmacy, lab work, and performing radiographs, it is ideal that you have previous history or education as a Veterinary Technician or Assistant with 1-2 years of experience.
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Earn your AVMCVTEA Accreditation and become a Vet Tech through our fully accredited distance learning program for veterinary technicians. Sherwood South Animal Hospital and Emergency Center is looking for a Veterinary Technician to join us as part of the Thrive Pet Healthcare community.
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WHAT YOU’LL DOOur experienced technician or assistant will pick you up at your home in an SUV that is fully stocked and equipped with a microscope, a Butterfly hand-held ultrasound, a blood pressure monitor and other medications and supplies.
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The candidate for this position must be efficient in blood draws, capable of monitoring anesthesia, able to perform dental prophylaxis, has some experience capturing full-body and dental radiographs, excellent at documenting medical records/histories, a team player, good at communicating, willing to advance their skills through offered learning opportunities, and capable of placing a patent IVC.
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Manages and instructs in the daily operation and maintenance of sophisticated small animal diagnostic equipment to include but not limited to: oxygen cage, ECG, fluid pumps, and bedside blood analyzers.
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Obtain laboratory sample collection, process and possibly interpret results (fecal/parasite analysis, ear cytology, skin cytology, urinalysis, blood smears) Applicants must have an active vet tech license, a strong work ethic, preserve a positive personality, capable of communicating effectively, be able to multi-task efficiently in a fast paced environment, have the ability to work in harmony with a team, possess a well-rounded technical skill set, and have a passion for delivering exceptional care to patients as well as clients.
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Proficiency in the diagnostic lab: Running bloodwork on idexx and Heska machines, urinalysis, fecal float, cytology, blood smear, platelet count, etc. 2-3 years of experience as a veterinary technician or veterinary assistant.
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My Pet's Vet is looking for a Registered Vet Tech with growth opportunities at our Buford, Georgia Animal Hospital. Ability to perform routine veterinary medical procedures (e.g., collect samples, draw blood, and administer vaccines.
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We seek a motivated, experienced veterinary assistant/technician excited to join a non-traditional vet experience. Must be comfortable and confident caring for patients in front of clients, including restraining animals, blood draws, placing catheters, surgery prep, performing dental cleanings with x-rays, etc.
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Your duties will include, but are not limited to, working hand-in-hand with our veterinarians, assisting in surgery, dental cleanings, immunizations, euthanasia, blood draws, IV catheter placement, preparing and running lab work, take radiographs, filling prescriptions, as well as client education.
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Experience : 3 years experience as a Vet Technician or Vet Assistant. Laboratory Procedures : Perform diagnostic tests, including blood work, urinalysis, and radiography. Insight Global is seeking a skilled and compassionate Veterinary Technician to join our team at a high-volume family veterinary practice in Boca Raton, FL. As a veterinary technician, you will play a crucial role in providing exceptional care to patients and supporting veterinarians.
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