Veterinary Emergency Group
Veterinary Medicine
EmergencyVeterinaryAssistant(Relief)
“Emergency Veterinary Assistant (Relief) at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Emergency veterinary care, Patient support, Veterinary assistance. Triage incoming patients. Guide patients toward care”
Industry & Context.
Work on the floor, Support up to 40 kg with assistance, Work in a noisy environment, Work with unpleasant odors, Work nights, Work weekends, Work holidays
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or equivalent, 1+ years in a veterinary assistant role, Basic computer skills, Ability to stand for prolonged hours, Ability to lift up to 25 kg, Able to support up to 40 kg with assistance, Willing to work in a noisy environment, Willing to work with unpleasant odors, Availability to work nights, Availability to work weekends, Availability to work holidays
Nice to Have
Enrolled in an AVMA-accredited veterinary technology program
What You'll Do.
Triage incoming patients
Guide patients toward care
Assist with treatments
Assist with nursing care
Assist with diagnostics
Set up anesthesia cases
Monitor anesthesia cases
Set up sedation cases
Monitor sedation cases
Set up blood transfusions
Manage blood transfusions
Administer medication
Assist during outpatient care
Assist during inpatient care
Become RECOVER Certified Rescuer
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborating with pet parents; Collaborating with your team; Work alongside veterinary technicians; Work alongside veterinarians
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