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Veterinary Technician/Assistant - Emergency 2nd shift

Role

Full-time Veterinary Technician/Assistant - Emergency 2nd shift

Location

Carolina Veterinary Specialists
4099 Campus Ridge Road, Matthews, NC, US

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Veterinary Technician/Assistant - Emergency 2nd shift

 

Carolina Veterinary Specialists is NOW HIRING Veterinary Technicians and Assistants to join our Emergency Service! We are looking to hire for second shift hours!  This is for our Matthews location. 

Do you have a solid foundation of essential clinical skills, and are ready to take your professional goals to the next level? We support new team members through mentorship, structured & safe cross-training, and ongoing opportunities for professional development.

CVS has provided emergency and referral specialty care to the Carolinas for over 20 years. Our core values - Compassion, Integrity, Commitment, and Respect - shape our continual efforts to provide premier veterinary care and outstanding customer service. Through our educational program participation and novel therapies, we are proud to contribute to the evolving veterinary industry and through our benefits offerings and special initiatives, we strive to support our team members and promote positive growth.

Who are we looking for?

Carolina Veterinary Specialists is seeking skilled and experienced veterinary nurses to join the ER team at our busy Level II VECCS-certified trauma center in Matthews, NC. As a 24/7 emergency care provider, our nurses work 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shifts requiring some weekend and holiday coverage.

What is the role of the Emergency Technician?

Emergency Technicians support patients and emergency veterinarians through duties that include triage, rescue efforts, caring for hospitalized patients, administering and monitoring anesthesia, admitting and discharging patients from the hospital, and client communication and education. This position offers the opportunity to provide specialty emergency care at the highest level.

Emergency Technician Expectations

  • Assess vital signs, perform treatments, and administer medication as directed by the veterinarian or appointed team member
  • Prep and assist in diagnostic, medical, and surgical procedures
  • Triage patients, assist with physical exams, and gather brief medical histories
  • Perform laboratory tests and obtain radiographs
  • Operate and maintain hospital equipment, i.e., EKG, fluid pump, scales, syringe pump, anesthetic monitors and machines
  • Anesthetize animals and monitor anesthesia under the direction and supervision of the veterinarian
  • Communicate with clients/owners about the status of patients, as directed by the veterinarian
  • Fill prescriptions/administer medications, including proper documentation, logging, and security of controlled drugs
  • Maintain cleanliness and functionality of hospital including laundry, cleaning rooms, cages, and trash
  • Communicate patient status with oncoming staff and veterinarians, and update records and financial information, as needed, in the computer
  • Display confidence and reassurance when dealing with pets experiencing severe stress, illness, and/or pain
  • Communicate and approach job duties in a mature manner
  • Foster teamwork approach and work well with all levels of hospital team members
  • Participate in all staff and technician/assistant mandatory staff meetings
  • Participate in the review process for other technical staff and doctors when requested
  • Answer phones and perform other reception duties as needed by the hospital
  • Understand zoonotic disease risks in the work environment and use all appropriate safety equipment, garments, and procedures to protect self and others
  • Understand and limit the potential exposure to bites, scratches, and potential injuries
  • Understand that employees in this role are exposed to various cleaning solutions and other chemicals, odors, noises, and animal wastes and behave in a professional manner when dealing with these conditions
  • Proactive role in developing new skills and furthering knowledge base by attending CE
  • Demonstrate flexibility to float to other departments in times of need
  • Support the team in welcoming new employees and assist in the training process when needed
  • Perform duties of specialty area as described in Specialty Addendum
  • Performs other duties as assigned

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $20.00 - $28.00 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development assistance
  • Uniform allowance
  • Vision insurance

 

Schedule:

  • 10 hour shift
  • 12 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • Rotating weekends

 

PetVet Care Centers, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of veterinary hospitals for companion animals. The company operates over 450 hospitals across multiple states and employs over 11,000 people including over 800 veterinarians. Since its inception, PetVet has been structured around a model that is focused on developing a partnership between the hospitals and the company and providing the highest quality medicine and service.

PetVet is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, religion, citizenship, national origin/ancestry, physical/mental disabilities, military status or any other basis prohibited by law. EOE, M/F/D/V

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