Veterinary Assistant
CareVet · Epping, NH · 6 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time
Duties and Responsibilities
- Checks patient medical records for past histories, enters treatments and charges in computer.
- Restrains animals for Veterinarian as required.
- Maintains client educational material in an efficient manner.
- Applies knowledge of drawing blood, accessing veins quickly and minimizing patient discomfort to perform testing procedures.
- Performs specimen testing procedures accurately on blood, urine or other samples according to medical orders using all related equipment and computers.
- Affords assistance to Veterinarian with in-patient care in daily treatments to include maintaining and calculating IV fluids to assure they are still flowing, draws blood samples as requested.
- Performs anesthesia induction and monitoring.
- Dispenses medication and feeds patients as directed.
- Communicates with patient's owner by describing medication, possible complications and warnings.
- Utilizes computer system to enter and reference patient information as needed.
- Performs necessary lab work such as x-rays, CBC's, blood profiles, urinalysis, heartworm tests, FELV/FIV tests, fecal tests, cultures and sensitivities and fungus cultures.
- Documents test results and delivers to appropriate personnel promptly.
- Prepares specimens for mailing to hospitals according to practice requirements.
- Sets laboratory standards, change operations, and provides training to staff as required.
- Affords assistance in animal care as needed.
- Handles all tasks associated with x-ray process to include entry of patient information, proper positioning of animals, and preparing forms to be e-mailed or referred as needed.
- Takes medical histories and vital signs of patients.
- Performs departmental housekeeping duties.
- Admits and discharges patients.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The technician must be able to multi-task. They must be able to think quickly on their feet. They must be able to develop positive working relationships with clients and co-workers.
Skills
- Skills/knowledge on how to perform animal restraint, cleaning duties, dental cleanings, charting teeth abnormalities, anesthesia induction and monitoring, surgical preparation, intravenous catheter placement, vaccination administration, venipuncture, in-house lab work, client communication and filling prescriptions.
- The technician must work well with others as well as independently, take initiative and thrive in a busy work environment.
Education/Experience
- A high school diploma or general education degree (GED); and one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- A certified Veterinary Technician license in the state of New Hampshire is highly preferred but not required.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Short-term disability
- Life insurance
- 401k with match
- Employee assistance program
- Paid time off
- Continuing education
- And more!