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High School diploma or equivalent and 3 years of experience as a Vet Tech I at FHSA/HLA or in a similar position. Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts provides 24-hour care for pets 365 days of the year.
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High school diploma or equivalent and six years of animal husbandry or related animal care experience, which includes two years of laboratory animal experience. High school diploma or equivalent and one year of animal husbandry or related animal care experience.
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WHAT YOU NEED High school diploma or equivalent Credentialed as a veterinary technician (CVT, RVT, LVT, LVMT) in the location of the VEG practice. Veterinary technician specialist (VTS) certification will receive additional considerations in practice role and compensation.
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This role will promote learning and growth as an emergency veterinary technician, providing opportunities for advancement towards a Veterinary Technician Specialist certification and participating in the coordination of care.
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WHO WE NEEDYou are a credentialed veterinary technician. 1+ years of experience in a veterinary technician role. Veterinary technicians additionally perform: Administer, monitor, and maintain patients under general anesthesia with or without mechanical ventilation for patients with varied levels of risk.
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Coach and guide veterinary assistants and veterinary nurses to perform clinical tasks to maintain standards of care and encourage growth. Veterinary technicians autonomously function using critical thinking and leadership to carry out patient treatment plans in coordination with the veterinary team.
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WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE USBecause emergency is all we do, so we do it best! Collect samples and perform diagnostic tests including in-house & point-of-care tests and diagnostic imaging. Excellent communication skills (written, verbal and electronic) with the team and with customers Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing hospital equipment necessary daily such as syringes, electric clippers, computers, surgery instruments, monitors, diagnostic equipment, etc.
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You love working with animals and people. Perform advanced vascular access techniques including jugular catheter placement, sampling line placement, central line placement, intraosseous catheterization, and arterial catheterization.
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Obtain additional training along guided growth pathways offering roles in addition to direct nursing care such as VTS certification, trainer role, coordination of care, community outreach, and leadership.
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Coach and guide veterinary assistants and veterinary technicians to perform clinical tasks to maintain standards of care and encourage growth. Basic computer skills to use practice management, electronic medical record, and collaboration software.
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Education: All levels- a high school diploma or GED is required; a BS degree in Animal Science, Biology, or similar discipline, or A.A. in Veterinary Technology is preferred Experience: Level I – 2-3 years’ experience working with animals in biomedical research, of which 1 year must be with non-human primates.
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Qualifications High school diploma/GED/preferred Completion of a veterinary assistant or technician program (preferred), experience may substitute for education. Experience: Minimum of 6 months of experience working as veterinary assistant or technician in a veterinary clinic/hospital setting.
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Per Classified Civil Svc Specs; High School Diploma or GED, Associate’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine, License as a Registered Veterinary Technician in the state of Ohio required.
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Set up, maintain, and troubleshoot oxygen cages and other oxygen administration techniques. With the highest NPS score in our industry, we’re ready to ensure that VEG remains the place where the best and brightest in the emergency world not only want to work, but stay and grow.
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We are revolutionizing emergency medicine with a “customer first” mentality and a true, employee-centric work environment. Perform nursing care tasks such as placing and/or maintaining urinary catheters, nasoenteral tubes, nasal oxygen tubes, chest and abdominal tubes.
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