Combination of training and experience required to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.
For RIF priority purposes, this is equivalent to salary grade 60 .
This position is at the advanced level. If no applicants apply who meet the required competencies and education/experience requirements, then other applicants may be considered.
Graduation from an AVMA fully accredited two or four year Veterinary Technician program.
Licensed/Registered/Certified by any state.
Prefer at least 2 year emergency or critical care experience.
Ability to triage patients and know how to prioritize patients.
Computer skills.
Good team player.
Ability to work under stressful conditions-the small animal emergency & triage service is a 24/7 operation.
The Small Animal Emergency & Triage Service is a 24/7 operation.
Duties include, patient care and treatments, administer oral, IV and IM meds, assist with diagnostics.
Teach technical skills to students.
Perform venipuncture, IV catheter placements and drug calculations.
Stock supplies and enter information into the computer. Apply
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Emergency Clinic Veterinary Technician, Small Animal Emergency Service, Raleigh
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veterinary technician
Veterinary Technician, MT-Bozeman,US
Seek prof. person to assist in Bel/Boz based veterinary specialty practice. Will train. Vet tech, ag/ranch, biosci/tech interest/exp preferred. Travel w/ pro team required, 100 days/yr. Resume or contact info, email to etrespo@aol.com.
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Veterinary Technician Job, ELLWOOD ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Assist in all aspects of vet care, including scheduling, surgery, medical care and physical therapies. Computer, phone and receptionist skills a plus. Full or Part time; will train. Great opportunity for positive, energetic and detail oriented individual. Some evening and weekend hours. Salary benefits based on experience. Bring resume references to group interview;
Saturday, January 31st at 800am, Ellwood Animal Hospital, 728 Lawrence Ave., Ellwood City. No calls please.
Saturday, January 31st at 800am, Ellwood Animal Hospital, 728 Lawrence Ave., Ellwood City. No calls please.
Veterinary Assistant Job, ROOSEVELT, UT
Receptionist duties, animal care, assist veterinarian in exams, treatment and surgery of animals. Janitorial duties, inventory work, retailing veterinary supplies, and other duties as requested. Utah hourly wage information published May 2007 for Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers:
Inexperienced: $7.41 Average: $10.15 Median: $9.59 Middle Range: $8.09 - $11.91
Training: Short-term on-the-job training
The average wage shown here is from a yearly survey of Utah employers. While it is specific to this occupation, it is not specific to this employer or job opening. Apply to https://jobs.utah.gov/jsp/utahjobs/seeker/search/viewReferralInfo.do
Inexperienced: $7.41 Average: $10.15 Median: $9.59 Middle Range: $8.09 - $11.91
Training: Short-term on-the-job training
The average wage shown here is from a yearly survey of Utah employers. While it is specific to this occupation, it is not specific to this employer or job opening. Apply to https://jobs.utah.gov/jsp/utahjobs/seeker/search/viewReferralInfo.do
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Companion Animal Veterinarian, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
The Animal & Veterinary Sciences Department of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona currently is expanding a rapidly growing department and is seeking a veterinarian with an expertise focus in companion animals; the position is tenure track. The department currently has 8 faculty and 4 lecturers. The department has recently modernized its curriculum to serve over 910 undergraduates and approximately 20 graduate students; the new and recently accredited Animal Health Science (AHS) program has rapidly grown to more than 200 students.
The department's largest student population is interested in pre-veterinary science and animal health science, but the department also provides curriculum tracts in animal nutrition, physiology/reproduction, biotechnology, and animal industry & business. Candidates must be committed to teaching, scholarly work and service in a multicultural environment. Salaries are competitive and based on experience
Companion Animal Veterinarian - Position includes teaching in the AHS major. Courses and laboratories may include veterinary anesthesia, surgical assisting, laboratory procedures, radiology, clinical pathology, clinical anatomy, and pharmacology. Must be licensed to practice veterinary medicine in CA or obtain a CA license within one year of employment. Clinical training and experience with companion animals is desirable. Desired qualifications include 3+ years of experience with companion animals that utilized registered veterinary technicians as an integral part of the animal health team and clinical experience in small animal medicine and surgery.
Dr. Robert E. Bray, Chair of Search
c/o Penne Fode, College of Agriculture, 2-123
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Ave
Pomona, CA 91768
Phone: 909.869.4376 or 909.869.2216 FAX: 909.869.2099
Email: rebray@csupomona.edu or pafode@csupomona.edu
The department's largest student population is interested in pre-veterinary science and animal health science, but the department also provides curriculum tracts in animal nutrition, physiology/reproduction, biotechnology, and animal industry & business. Candidates must be committed to teaching, scholarly work and service in a multicultural environment. Salaries are competitive and based on experience
Companion Animal Veterinarian - Position includes teaching in the AHS major. Courses and laboratories may include veterinary anesthesia, surgical assisting, laboratory procedures, radiology, clinical pathology, clinical anatomy, and pharmacology. Must be licensed to practice veterinary medicine in CA or obtain a CA license within one year of employment. Clinical training and experience with companion animals is desirable. Desired qualifications include 3+ years of experience with companion animals that utilized registered veterinary technicians as an integral part of the animal health team and clinical experience in small animal medicine and surgery.
Dr. Robert E. Bray, Chair of Search
c/o Penne Fode, College of Agriculture, 2-123
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Ave
Pomona, CA 91768
Phone: 909.869.4376 or 909.869.2216 FAX: 909.869.2099
Email: rebray@csupomona.edu or pafode@csupomona.edu
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veterinary practice
Veterinary Assistant Job at North Dakota State University
Teaching responsibilities: The teaching responsibilities for this position include: 1) Develop and teach innovative courses related to livestock evaluation; 2) Coach the NDSU Livestock Evaluation Team; 3) Teach additional courses consistent with the successful applicant's expertise and departmental needs; 4) Advise undergraduate students and student organizations; and 5) Provide leadership for departmental undergraduate recruiting efforts.
Extension responsibilities: The extension responsibilities for this position include: 1) Provide leadership, resource support and program coordination for youth extension programming related to livestock with a measurable impact on enhancing life skills of youth, adults and volunteers; 2) Prepare extension programming materials (e.g. bulletins, presentations, web-based publications, etc.) related to youth livestock projects; 3) Provide program leadership, interpret, and integrate information with youth livestock events throughout the state; 4) Evaluate and market the impact of educational programs delivered; and 5) Participate in professional development opportunities that enhance personal and professional effectiveness related to the duties of the position.
North Dakota State University invites applications for the open rank, tenure track position in the Department of Animal Sciences; an academic unit of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources. The Department of Animal Sciences is seeking a quality individual to join the 28 members of the Animal Sciences faculty which encompasses physiology, nutrition, genetics, meat science, management of livestock, and the utilization of livestock products. Animal Sciences has three degree designations; Animal Science, Equine Science, and Veterinary Technology with 120, 57, and 133 undergraduate students, respectively. APPLY
Extension responsibilities: The extension responsibilities for this position include: 1) Provide leadership, resource support and program coordination for youth extension programming related to livestock with a measurable impact on enhancing life skills of youth, adults and volunteers; 2) Prepare extension programming materials (e.g. bulletins, presentations, web-based publications, etc.) related to youth livestock projects; 3) Provide program leadership, interpret, and integrate information with youth livestock events throughout the state; 4) Evaluate and market the impact of educational programs delivered; and 5) Participate in professional development opportunities that enhance personal and professional effectiveness related to the duties of the position.
North Dakota State University invites applications for the open rank, tenure track position in the Department of Animal Sciences; an academic unit of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources. The Department of Animal Sciences is seeking a quality individual to join the 28 members of the Animal Sciences faculty which encompasses physiology, nutrition, genetics, meat science, management of livestock, and the utilization of livestock products. Animal Sciences has three degree designations; Animal Science, Equine Science, and Veterinary Technology with 120, 57, and 133 undergraduate students, respectively. APPLY
Animal Services Officer, Avenue, Gainesville, Florida
This is specialized enforcement and investigative work enforcing County Animal Services Ordinances. An employee assigned to this classification investigates animal cruelty and neglect charges and performs related duties to promote compliance with Alachua County ordinances regulating animal treatment. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of the results obtained.
Graduation from high school or equivalent and one year experience in the area of animal control, veterinary medicine, codes enforcement or law enforcement; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Must provide means of being contacted by phone and must possess a valid State of Florida Driver's license. As a condition of employment incumbents must successfully pass/obtain the following: within one year from the date of hire - Level I Academy of the National Animal Control Association and registration by the Drug Enforcement Agency to handle controlled substances; within six months of the date of hire - certification by the Florida State Veterinarian Board as a Euthanasia Technician and a 40-hour minimum standards training course approved by the Florida Animal Control Association. Successful completion of a pre-employment physical examination and criminal history background investigation are required prior to employment.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
* Observes and reports violations of Animal Services Ordinances to appropriate individuals for further consideration. Investigates complaints, determines if there is a violation and takes appropriate actions to comply with ordinances.
* Picks up and impounds stray or at-large animals. Aids animals in distress by feeding starving animals and freeing trapped animals.
* Removes animals from inhumane conditions and drives vehicle to transport animals to shelter for treatment and care.
* Prepares written investigative reports, issues warning notices or citations, and takes sworn statements that may result in court action.
* Conducts preliminary investigations and files reports on cruelty and animal neglect complaints.
* Works closely with other humane and law enforcement agencies on incidents involving animals.
* Provides for care and maintenance of assigned vehicles, equipment and facilities.
* Performs euthanasia on injured, sick, dangerous, or unwanted animals by means of lethal injection; calculates dosage requirements for euthanasia procedures according to the weight of the animal.
* Prepares rabies specimens for laboratory tests by decapitating and placing specimens in biohazard containers.
* May transport rabies specimen.
* Performs related work as required. APPLY
Graduation from high school or equivalent and one year experience in the area of animal control, veterinary medicine, codes enforcement or law enforcement; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Must provide means of being contacted by phone and must possess a valid State of Florida Driver's license. As a condition of employment incumbents must successfully pass/obtain the following: within one year from the date of hire - Level I Academy of the National Animal Control Association and registration by the Drug Enforcement Agency to handle controlled substances; within six months of the date of hire - certification by the Florida State Veterinarian Board as a Euthanasia Technician and a 40-hour minimum standards training course approved by the Florida Animal Control Association. Successful completion of a pre-employment physical examination and criminal history background investigation are required prior to employment.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
* Observes and reports violations of Animal Services Ordinances to appropriate individuals for further consideration. Investigates complaints, determines if there is a violation and takes appropriate actions to comply with ordinances.
* Picks up and impounds stray or at-large animals. Aids animals in distress by feeding starving animals and freeing trapped animals.
* Removes animals from inhumane conditions and drives vehicle to transport animals to shelter for treatment and care.
* Prepares written investigative reports, issues warning notices or citations, and takes sworn statements that may result in court action.
* Conducts preliminary investigations and files reports on cruelty and animal neglect complaints.
* Works closely with other humane and law enforcement agencies on incidents involving animals.
* Provides for care and maintenance of assigned vehicles, equipment and facilities.
* Performs euthanasia on injured, sick, dangerous, or unwanted animals by means of lethal injection; calculates dosage requirements for euthanasia procedures according to the weight of the animal.
* Prepares rabies specimens for laboratory tests by decapitating and placing specimens in biohazard containers.
* May transport rabies specimen.
* Performs related work as required. APPLY
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