Veterinary Technician - Veterinary medical center
Union City, CA 94587
About the Job
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Veterinary Technician Job Duties
Job Overview
A Veterinary Technician provides essential support to veterinarians by performing various medical and technical tasks to ensure the health and well-being of animals. They play a critical role in animal care, diagnostics, treatment, and client communication.
Animal Care
- Patient Restraint and Handling: Safely restrain animals during examinations and procedures.
- Feeding and Nutrition: Assist with feeding schedules and provide nutritional support as directed by the veterinarian.
- Hygiene and Cleanliness: Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in the clinic, including kennels, examination rooms, and surgical areas.
- Exercise and Enrichment: Ensure animals receive proper exercise and enrichment activities during their stay at the clinic.
Medical Assistance
- Examinations: Assist veterinarians during physical examinations by preparing animals and necessary equipment.
- Diagnostics: Collect samples (blood, urine, feces, etc.) for laboratory testing and perform diagnostic tests (radiographs, ultrasounds, etc.).
- Medications: Administer medications, vaccines, and treatments as prescribed by the veterinarian.
- Anesthesia: Prepare and monitor animals undergoing anesthesia for surgery or other procedures.
Surgical Assistance
- Preparation: Prepare animals and surgical equipment for procedures.
- Monitoring: Monitor animals’ vital signs during surgery and recovery.
- Post-operative Care: Provide post-operative care, including wound management and pain relief.
Emergency Care
- Triage: Assist in the triage of emergency cases, assessing and prioritizing based on the severity of the condition.
- First Aid: Provide immediate first aid and stabilization for emergency patients.
Laboratory Work
- Sample Processing: Prepare and process laboratory samples for analysis.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of laboratory results and report findings to the veterinarian.
Client Communication
- Education: Educate clients on animal care, nutrition, and preventative health measures.
- Instructions: Provide clear instructions for home care and medication administration.
- Follow-ups: Conduct follow-up calls to check on the progress of patients and answer any questions clients may have.
Administrative Duties
- Record Management: Maintain detailed and accurate patient records, including medical histories and treatment plans.
- Inventory: Manage inventory of medical supplies and equipment, ensuring they are stocked and in good condition.
- Appointments: Assist in scheduling and managing appointments and clinic operations.
Additional Duties
- Continuing Education: Stay updated on the latest veterinary practices and technologies through continuing education and training.
- Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with veterinarians, other veterinary technicians, and support staff to provide the highest standard of care.
- Compliance: Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to veterinary medicine.
Skills and Qualifications
- Education: Associate's degree in Veterinary Technology or a related field.
- Certification: Certification as a Veterinary Technician (CVT, LVT, RVT).
- Experience: Previous experience in a veterinary clinic or hospital setting preferred.
- Skills: Strong technical skills, attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work under pressure.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and restrain animals, stand for extended periods, and perform repetitive tasks.
Source : Veterinary medical center