Veterinary Emergency Group

Veterinary Medicine

EmergencyCredentialedVeterinaryTechnician

$58–78k ~AI est. Franklin, Tennessee, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Emergency veterinary care, Critical care, Patient monitoring, Veterinary diagnostics. Treat every patient and person. Stay by their side through tests”

Industry & Context.

Veterinary Medicine
Eligibility Requirements

Work on the floor, Work in a noisy environment, Work with unpleasant odors

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Credentialed Veterinary Technician in state, High school diploma or equivalent, Basic computer skills, Fine motor skills, Ability to stand for prolonged hours, Ability to lift up to 25 kg, Ability to support up to 40 kg with assistance, Willing to work in noisy environment, Availability to work nights, weekends, and holidays

Nice to Have

Associate's degree or higher in veterinary technology, VTS in ECC, internal medicine or anesthesia/analgesia, 1+ years of experience in emergency or specialty medicine

What You'll Do.

Treat every patient and person

Stay by their side through tests

Deliver emotional support

Administer medications

Administer anesthesia

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with doctors; Communicate like a teammate

Communication Scope

Emotional support

Free ATS check

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