looking for a veterinary technician to provide compassionate patient care and positive client experiences. Must enjoy people and understand that pet hair is glitter. Why will you like working here? We are a small privately owned Clinic with No Big Brother staring down at us.
We enjoy Fun Coworkers, Good Food and Good Beer, Cider or Mead. (owner is a judge and brewer) And we have weekends off! Please apply if you are a team player, detained-oriented and motivated to provide compassionate care to both pets and their owners. Veterinary Technician Responsibilities: Triaging patients by taking their vitals, and acquiring patient history and other information from clients. Assisting with diagnostic
procedures. Discussing treatment plans and estimates, and payment options with clients. Acquiring cephalic, saphenous, and jugular blood samples. Placing IV catheters, and monitoring anesthesia, and fluid therapy.
Processing specimens in the in-house laboratory and submitting specimens to outside laboratories, be able to use a microscope, and operating autoclaves. Entering patients' service charges into the computer database and keeping accurate patient records. Explaining patient instructions to clients and sharing educational materials. Veterinary Technician Requirements: 1+ years of work experience as a veterinary technician is an advantage. Proficient computer skills. Excellent communication
skills, both verbal and written. Strong affinity for animals and a wide taste in music.
Outstanding people skills. Ability to multitask in a dynamic environment. Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 1 - 3 years Salary: $14 - $19 Hourly Bonus/Commission: No
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