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Holds a current Veterinary Technician Certification or Licensure or has at least two years experience as a Veterinary Assistant. We're a close knit group of experienced veterinary professionals that pride ourselves on our ability to offer mentorship, support, and a collaborative workplace.
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As a temporary Laboratory Assistant at IDEXX, you will be assisting with some of the many tasks vital to the running of our network of Reference Labs. We receive thousands of clinical samples (blood, urine, fecal samples) every day from Veterinary Clinics, and we run tests on those samples to help veterinarians identify what might be wrong with someone's pet.
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Minimum Qualifications:Minimum of 1 year of experience working as a Veterinary Technician/Assistant in an animal hospital setting required. About the Job: As a Per Diem Veterinary Technician in the Emergency you will be responsible for:Triage incoming patients and managing clients throughout their visitPartnering with DVM's in patient assessment, diagnostics, treatments, and proceduresObtaining and processing laboratory samples such as blood, urine, free fluid, and fine needle aspirates.
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Dream fund eligible Responsibilities Veterinary Technician Responsibilities:Responsibilities include all aspects of patient care, including surgery prep and recovery, radiology, blood draws, cytology, dentistry (including dental radiology), administering medication and treatments as prescribed by the doctors, and client communication.
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You like being a "treatment" tech, where the exam room assistant may bring you a patient from the exam room to perform a clip and clean on a wound, or bandage a paw with a broken nail, while the DVM consults with the owner in the room.
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A willingness to work with and around veterinary samples, including blood, urine, fecal, and biopsies. This temporary Laboratory Assistant position will be based out of our Elmhurst, IL location.
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It is necessary that you have previous history or education as a Veterinary Technician or Assistant. We are currently looking for an LVT or experienced Veterinary Technician to be a part of the growth and possibilities around every corner at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital.
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2+ years of clinical experience in the veterinary industry as a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), or 3 consecutive years of Veterinary Assistant experience in an Emergency Room/Critical Care Unit (ER/CCU) setting.
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As a Doctor’s Assistant, you will be working closely with the veterinarian during not only routine physical exams but also be able to experience the thrill and excitement during a C-section that delivers 6 puppies or assisting in a CCL surgery and be able to watch the animal experience a better life after you assisted the doctor in repairing the knee.
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We have a strong support staff composed of 10 Veterinary Technicians, 2 Client Service Representatives, and 1 Kennel Assistant. IDEXX Blood & Urinalysis Machines. We treat dogs and cats and have a large lobby with two entrances in order to maintain a low stress environment for our feline companions.
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Notify the Doctor or a Veterinary Technician/Assistant of unusual medical or behavioral problems. Assist the Doctor and Veterinary Assistant with restraint and treatment of animals.
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The Veterinary Assistant Internship is a part time position in the Six Flags Wild Safari reporting to the Veterinary Technician and Veterinarians that provides assistance in the day to day operations of the Veterinary Staff in patient care, treatment plans, daily rounds, clinic cleaning organizing, and restocking.
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Veterinary Assistant - Veterinary Emergency + Referral Center of Hawaii. Minimum of 1 year of experience working as a Veterinary Assistant is preferred, but not required.
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The veterinary assistant is the entire team's primary support. Restrain animals during blood draws and nail trims. Administering medications under Veterinarian/Vet Tech supervision.
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If not credentialed, the applicant must have hands-on veterinary assistant/technician experience, perferrably a student of a Vet Tech assosciate program, & have a desire for growth within the field.
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