Veterinary Emergency Group

Veterinary Medicine

EmergencyCredentialedVeterinaryTechnician(Relief)

$0–0k Williamsburg, New York, United States
The Brief

“Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician (Relief) at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Emergency veterinary medicine, Patient treatment, Veterinary technician duties. Apply a patient-centered approach. Perform treatments”

Industry & Context.

Veterinary Medicine
Problems you'll solve

Critical thinking

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to stand for prolonged hours, Ability to kneel, Ability to work on the floor, Ability to lift up to 25 kg on own, Able to support up to 40 kg with assistance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent, Credentialed veterinary technician, 1+ years of experience in a veterinary technician role, Basic computer skills, Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing hospital equipment, Ability to stand for prolonged hours, Ability to kneel, Ability to work on the floor, Ability to lift up to 25 kg on own, Able to support up to 40 kg with assistance

Nice to Have

Experience in emergency or specialty medicine preferred, Veterinary technician specialist (VTS) certification

What You'll Do.

Apply a patient-centered approach

Make patient assessments

Perform basic to intermediate nursing care tasks

Perform patient monitoring

Use understanding of common diseases and conditions

Use physical assessment

Use monitoring parameters to accurately triage incoming patients

Administer subcutaneous

and intravenous medications

Understand potential adverse effects of medications

Set-up intravenous fluid therapy

Monitor intravenous fluid therapy

Administer intravenous fluid therapy

Contribute to incoming outpatient care

Contribute to ongoing inpatient care

Participate in giving patient rounds

Participate in receiving patient rounds

Be trained to properly perform all aspects of

Perform diagnostic tests

Perform diagnostic imaging

Perform nursing care tasks

Place urinary catheters

Maintain urinary catheters

Place nasoenteral tubes

Maintain nasoenteral tubes

Place nasal oxygen tubes

Maintain nasal oxygen tubes

Place abdominal tubes

Maintain oxygen cages

Troubleshoot oxygen cages

Administer patients under general anesthesia

Monitor patients under general anesthesia

Maintain patients under general anesthesia

Perform advanced vascular access techniques

Perform ultrasonography

Participate in formulating treatment plans

Participate in formulating anesthetic plans

Participate in formulating nursing care plans

Conduct treatments using clinical decision-making skills

Aid in managing patient care workload

Coach veterinary assistants

Guide veterinary assistants

Coach credentialed veterinary technicians

Guide credentialed veterinary technicians

Collaborate with teammates

Share knowledge with teammates

Obtain additional training

Pursue roles in direct nursing care

Pursue roles in VTS certification

Pursue roles in trainer role

Pursue roles in coordination of care

Pursue roles in community outreach

Pursue roles in leadership

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordination of care; Veterinary team

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Electronic communication

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