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For any kennel attendant who shows reliability and a desire to learn more about animal care, we are happy to provide continuing education and cross-training into the Veterinary Assistant role. The Kennel Attendant position is a key role for our hospital that provides daily care for our boarded animals and assists with hospital maintenance.
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Job Announcement: Under the general supervision of the Animal Shelter Manager, operates the City's animal shelter.
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A day in the life of a Kennel Assistant:Maintain the cleanliness of the hospital, including kennel area, runs, treatment area, and outside grounds. The Kennel Assistant is responsible for providing a clean, efficient and healthy environment for the animals being treated or boarded at the hospital.
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Company Overview: Our Pet Resort is part of a larger company called National Veterinary Associates (“NVA”) that is made up of over 1000+ locations of veterinary hospitals and pet resorts.
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A Kennel Assistant attends to the basic needs of animals that are patients of the hospital and cleans the hospital facility, equipment, and tools. is seeking a dedicated Kennel Assistant to join their team.
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The Kennel Assistant ensures that the boarding area is clean and safe for all patients by cleaning cages, runs, and ward areas and washing laundry. Reporting into the Practice Manager, the Kennel Assistant provides care to address the needs of patients that are visiting the practice for grooming and / or boarding.
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Monitor and maintain the kennel inventory to include food, cleaning supplies, laundry supplies, etc. River City Veterinary Hospital is a seven-doctor small animal practice with pet resort in Meridian, Idaho, just outside of Boise.
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Experience preferred for more advanced positions (vet tech, kennel assistant/manager, humane society/rescue volunteer) but not necessary for entry level positions/dog walkers/assistants. Experience preferred for more advanced positions (vet tech, kennel assistant/manager, humane society/rescue volunteer) but not necessary for entry level positions/dog walkers/assistants.
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Position Purpose: Reporting into the Practice Manager, the Kennel Assistant provides care to address the needs of patients that are visiting the practice for grooming and / or boarding. The Kennel Assistant walks, feeds, and administers medication to patients (as needed and supervised by Doctor or Technician and based on confidence and experience.
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The McHenry County Public Health Animal Control Division is seeking a full time Kennel Coordinator to oversee the animal shelter. JOB FUNCTION:Ensures work required of staff, volunteers and community service assigned to the kennel is done accurately, including: daily update of animal records; animals receive necessary bedding, water, and food; meet standards for exercise, attention, feeding, hygiene; and administering treatments and care per the Veterinary orders.
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Work with a team who all exemplify these qualities:A passion for animals and animal care, especially dogs + cats.
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Previous experience as a kennel technician. We utilize electronic medical records (Cornerstone), have Idexx out lab and Idexx in house diagnostics including Sedivue, digital dental x-ray and DR x-ray.
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Job descriptionThe Kennel Worker (Pet Pro) position is for an active multitasker who can provide expert level customer satisfaction in a fast paced-paced indoor/outdoor environment. You will always be on your feet moving through the kennel assisting the fellow employees, etc.
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About the Job: The purpose of the Kennel Attendant is to provide husbandry care for the patients, assistance to all doctors and staff, and maintenance care to the facility and hospital grounds.
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We are looking for qualified applicants to fill 2 kennel technician/floater positions at our dog shelter. Kennel Technician/Floater job duties include, but are not limited to the following:-Cleaning kennels/shelter with appropriate products.
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