Job Description
Job Description
About the Role The LVT will work under the supervision of the Medical Administrator to ensure all of the clients’ health needs are met. This position provides support to Veterinarians, as needed. This role supports both shelter and public patients.
Full-time, Non-Exempt
Key Responsibilities :
- Medical Care Assist veterinarians in examinations, surgeries, and medical procedures
- Administer medications, vaccinations, and treatments as prescribed
- Perform diagnostic tests (e.g., blood work, x-rays) and prepare samples for laboratory analysis
- Monitor the health and behavior of animals, reporting any changes or concerns to the Veterinarian
- Change animal bandages, bedding, and kennel materials
- Surgical Assistance - Prepare animals and surgical equipment for procedures.
- Perform anesthesia protocols, including pre-meds, induction, monitoring and post-op
- Provide care for animals after procedures by monitoring vitals and providing heat support
- Ensure all surgical instruments and areas are cleaned and sterilized
- Record Keeping - Maintain accurate and up-to-date medical records for all shelter and community animals
- Document treatments, procedures, and observations in accordance with shelter policies
- Work closely with Medical Administrator to maintain inventory and controlled drug log
- Client Support - Educate potential adopters and foster caregivers on proper animal care and medical needs
- Provide post-operative care instructions and medication administration guidance
- Perform client callbacks as needed
- Shelter Support - Assist in the medical intake and evaluation of new animals
- Participate in community outreach and education programs
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Requirements :
Must be a Licensed Veterinary Technician in New York State2-3 years of experience in a Veterinary or Shelter Clinic preferred2-3 years of High Quality-High Volume Spay Neuter experience preferredAbility to compassionately and kindly handle frightened or aggressive companion animalsFlexible schedule, ability to rotate ‘on call’ weekends to assist with emergencies and shelter patientsExcellent record keeping and attention to detailAbility to function and focus in a demanding and fast-paced environmentExcellent written and verbal communication skillsCollaborative team working styleDemonstrate an attitude of consideration and courtesy to members of the public, co-workers, and volunteersCommitment to mission, vision, and values of the DCSPCALocation : Hyde Park, NY
Schedule : Our shelter operates from 8 AM to 5 PM, seven days a week (including holidays) to ensure animals receive daily care. Flexible availability is needed.
If you love animals and want to be part of a dedicated team working to save lives every day, please send us a cover letter and resume to apply@dcspca.org.
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