Experienced Veterinary Technician **Signing Bonus**
9 days ago
Colorado Springs
Job DescriptionSalary: $22-$55 (VTS) DOE Animal ER Care, LLC is an independent, long-standing emergency practice in the Front Range of Colorado. As a busy VECCS II and AAHA-accredited emergency hospital, we are seeking experienced emergency and critical care technicians to provide skilled and compassionate care for our patients; RVT/CVT/LVT preferred but notrequired. Our emergency practice islocated within the Veterinary Specialty Center complex, which houses multiple specialty practices, including Southern Colorado Veterinary Internal Medicine, Mountain View Veterinary Surgery, Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery, Animal Allergy and Dermatology, and Colorado Canine Orthopedics. We work collaboratively with our neighboring practices to provide well-rounded care to our patients. Some of the services available to the patients within the specialty center include emergency stabilization of trauma and acute illness, continued care through internal medicine for chronic/advanced illness, CT and endoscopy, advanced orthopedic care, soft-tissue surgery, oncology, specialty dentistry, and more. Animal ER Cares doctors practice gold-standard medicine through conversations with owners, working together in a supportive environment to ensure we provide comprehensive care to all pets. One such example is the lifesaving care our team provided for K-9 Roam with CSPD. OurOutpatienttechnicians primary responsibilities are patient care, monitoring, assessment, inducing and monitoring sedation and anesthetic procedures, as well as any outpatient treatments. Our ICU technicians are dedicated to the care of emergent and critical cases within our ICU; primaryresponsibilities include administering medications, providing supportivecare and advanced monitoring. They play a vital role in communicating patient status and changes to the veterinarian, as well as educating and updating the client on their beloved family member's status. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Provides compassionate care to all patients and clients., • Give and receive rounds (updates) effectively, efficiently, and professionally., • Performs physical assessments of patients and communicates effectively with the veterinarian on duty., • Perform CPR, including chest compressions., • Efficiently restrain animals of all sizes safely and evaluate temperament., • Prioritizes patient treatments appropriately and efficiently., • Proper administration of SQ, IM, IC, and IV injections., • Proper placement of IV catheters in multiple locations., • Central or Jugular catheters and perform continued care of those catheters., • Nasal cannulas & NG tube placements., • Arterial catheterization., • Understands usage, dosage, and side effects of commonly used drugs., • Medical math: conversion, fluid additives, & CRI., • Performs emergency procedures efficiently such as control of hemorrhage, CPCR, Dyspnea or upper airway obstructions., • Performs laboratory procedure, fecal analysis, PCV/TP, Chemistry, CBC, Electrolytes, CPL snap, blood typing,coags, crossmatching, urinalysis, ultrasound preparation, cytology & preparation of submissions to outside laboratories., • Effectively positions patient andacquireradiographs., • Familiar with commonly seen disease processes and emergencies such as HBC, GDV, DIC,Hemoabdomen, etc., • Understands the importance of updating the veterinarian on patient status whilemaintainingcomposure in stressful situations., • Admits and starts patient treatments while following doctor orders and upholding hospital policy., • Keepsaccurateand legal medical records withinEzyVetin accordance withhospital policy., • Understands the importance of a clean and safe work environment., • Maintains positive and supportive relationships with other employees., • Canproperly useall monitoring equipment and understand normal vital values., • Completes the end ofshiftstask list thoroughly., • Proper disinfectant protocols for contagious diseases., • Can apply critical thinking skills to any given situation. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • Minimum of 5 years as a veterinary technician and/or 3+ years in emergency medicine, • VTS in Emergency and Critical Care (or realistic goal to obtain VTS) is ideal but notrequired. PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS • Ability tomaintaincomposure during times of highstress, • Excellent communication skills and experience in client education, • Must be able to excel in a team-oriented environmentand work well with all members of the hospitalteam, • Must be able to work12 hourshifts, • Ability to work evenings, weekends, andholidays, • Must be able to lift animals up to 50 pounds, stand for extended periods of time,and be able to bend orcrouch for restraint of patients. Physical Effort:Work requires lifting and carrying animals up to 50lbs unassisted.Any animals above 50lbs will require other staff members assistance.You must be able to stand for extended periods of time. Some patients mayrequirerestraint on the floor and, therefore, must be able to be in a bent position fora long periodof time. Must be able to move swiftly during an emergency. Working Conditions: May be exposed to physical harm such as bites, scratches, and contagious diseases; and will be exposed to unpleasant odors, noises, & animals. Animal ER Care offers a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, company-paidlifeand LTD insurance, a 401(k) with company match, paid Vacation and Sick Leave, and a balanced work schedule. Wage Range: $22- $55 (VTS) per hour DOE, plus a generousovernight shift differential. A full-time Technician position includes a $5,000 sign-on bonus.