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  • Veterinary Externship at Craig Road Animal Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada
    Craig Road Animal Hospital is a multiple doctor small animal hospital located in Northwest Las Vegas, NV. Craig Road Animal Hospital is a quality driven practice located in Northwest Las Vegas that provides veterinary care for dogs and cats. Externs will receive a weekly stipend of $350 a week. Hands-on surgical experience. Additional opportunities are available to work with specialists in soft tissue/orthopedic surgery, cardiology, ophthalmology, oncology, and rehabilitation. On-site extern housing is provided. The hospital is individually owned and closely associated with a sister hospital, Lone Mountain Animal Hospital which is a small animal & exotic hospital located 3 miles away. The hospital is a quality-driven practice offering a full range of medical, surgical, and dental care for the patients. The clinic was originally built in 1996, but underwent a major expansion in 2008 bringing the clinic to over 10,000 sq ft. Newly renovated 11,000 sq ft facility equipped with all digital radiology, cryosurgery, ultrasound with color flow Doppler, Abaxis in-house laboratory, two surgical suites, dentistry suite, and Impromed paperless computer system. Apply Online

  • Small Animal Vet Jobs at McKinleyville Animal Care Center, McKinleyville, CA
    Full time and/or part time small animal practitioner wanted for busy, personable practice in beautiful McKinleyville, California, in North Coast area of Humboldt County. The staff employs extremely experienced and competent technicians, many of whom have been with the business for years. The support staff is professional, efficient, caring and capable. Accounting and record keeping is fully computerized. Located in an economically developing area, this practice has a very loyal clientele that has grown with the business for over twenty five years. The practice is rounded out by a boarding kennel, grooming facilities, and a busy retail store. Send your questions or summary to David Trobitz DVM, 707-839-1504. McKinleyville Animal Care Center, PO Box 2757, McKinleyville, CA 95519. Email address: macc@humboldt1.com

  • Veterinary Assistant Needed at Auburn Way North, Auburn, WA
    We are looking for any good candidates to work as a Veterinary Assistant. He/She must be 18 years older. The candidate must know how to answer the phone and speak with a client professionally. Must have good attitude and reliable. We are open from 6pm-8am on weeknights and 24 hours on weekends and holidays. We have two shifts every night and its divided from 6pm-1am and 12am-8am. Our rate of pay is above minimum wages. If you are interested to apply for this position we encourage you to visit our clinic and fill out an application. Our address is 718 Auburn Way North, Auburn, WA 98002. You can call us also at 253-833-4526 after 7pm seven nights a week.

  • Veterinary Jobs, Veterinary Associate, BR Infection Management, Delaware
    This vet job position requires administrative, clinical, and technical responsibilities. Incumbent will maintain a high standard of veterinary care and animal welfare to the resident laboratory animal population consistent with professional standards; corporate policies; federal, state, and local regulations; and AAALAC (Association for Assessment & Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care) guidelines. Provide research support for the discovery and development of new drugs for wide range of therapeutic targets. Provide clinical, scientific and technical support in areas of medical treatment, sample collection, surgical preparation and assistance, and laboratory procedures. Ensure that the appropriate safety, regulatory standards and records management are maintained as required. Major Responsibilities: All activities and procedures are performed in accordance with the program of veterinary care as directed and implemented by the Senior Staff Veterinarian. Administrative * Maintaining a working knowledge of applicable regulations and complying with all applicable SOPs, regulations and other internal requirements * Review, revise and author departmental standard operating procedures related to veterinary clinical care and scientific research support. * Submit monthly highlights and other reports as required * Perform data entry, retrieval and review of reports and records with related laboratory animal, medical records and safety assessment data bases * Assist with maintenance of support areas and medical equipment Training * Assist in orientation and training of employees, investigative personnel and animal care specialist regarding departmental procedures, policies, and technical procedures. Technical * Leads and/or assists investigative personnel with restraining, dosing, and bleeding of animals; data collection; instrumentation; necropsy; surgery; euthanasia; and other technical procedures approved in animal care and use protocols * Accurately maintain and backup all necessary records to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and study protocols, including, but not limited to animal treatment records, data forms, and drug logs * Perform survival surgical procedures as per investigative protocol and under the direction of the Senior Staff Veterinarian, including development of rodent surgical models * Conduct necropsies under direction of a pathologist, by properly collecting, labeling and documenting specimens * Maintain up to date knowledge of equipment, support instruments, test equipment, and routine and advanced veterinary techniques by maintaining familiarity with current scientific literature and attendance at training sessions/scientific meetings. * Weekend/over-time and on-call work may be required Clinical * Support clinical care and colony health through observation and evaluation of research animals. Consult with Senior Research Veterinarian on appropriate medical management of clinical cases. Provide medical treatments to a variety of laboratory animals. * Perform physical exams on a variety of laboratory animal species * Induce and maintain anesthesia, monitor physiologic status, provide peri-operative care and eminence of surgical procedures * May perform diagnostic testing * Weekend/over-time and on-call work may be required Qualifications * AS, BS, MS or equivalent education and/or experience in laboratory animal science, animal health technology, medical technology, biology or a related life science discipline * AALAS (American Association for Laboratory Animal Science) certification as a LAT (Laboratory Animal Technician) required, or licensure/certification as an Animal Health Technologist/Veterinary Technician * Minimum 2 years experience in care of a variety of laboratory animal species * Experience in working in an AAALAC accredited program * Working knowledge of USDA, FDA (GLP), EPA, AAALAC governing requirements * Requires knowledge of standard veterinary equipment and instruments. * Proficiency in rodent surgical model development * Proficiency in performing peri-operative care * Ability to lift greater than or equal to 30 pounds. APPLY

  • Clinical Laboratory Veterinary, Virginia Tech
    The Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology and the Office of Research and Graduate Studies of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, in cooperation with the University Veterinarian, are seeking a veterinarian with interest in laboratory animal medicine to provide and supervise medical care to animals used in the teaching and research programs. This is a full-time, non-tenure track, calendar-year, clinical instructor position reporting dually to the College of Veterinary Medicine, as well as to the University Veterinarian. The successful candidate also will be required to teach in an annual, semester-long course “laboratory Animal Management”. The position offers a unique opportunity for a motivated individual interested in the care of rodents, rabbits, small animals and large (agricultural) animals in a research-intensive setting. The Clinical Laboratory Veterinarian will be responsible for providing veterinary support for a comprehensive animal care program and overseeing the health and well-being of College owned research and teaching animals. Responsibilities also include assisting Faculty and investigate staff with development of animal models and research use protocol forms; assisting the unit in achieving and maintaining AALAC accreditation; assisting in the training programs for investigators, research staff, and animal care staff; providing technical guidance to researchers and animal care units; providing surgical and post-operative care; and other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Virginia Tech has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and, in that spirit, seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women, minorities, and people with disabilities. Requirements:
    • Must be eligible for an FBI background check to obtain access into ABSL-3 facilities where Select Agents are housed and used.
    • Licensure to practice veterinary medicine in the United States and in the State of Virginia.
    • A degree in Veterinary Medicine from an AVMA accredited school and a higher degree (Master’s or PhD) with a focus on Laboratory Animal Medicine.
    • Must be able to communicate effectively and work within a team environment.
    Individuals with disabilities desiring accommodations in the application process or needing this material in an alternate format should notify April Hylton, HR Manager, by email at aghylton@vt.edu. or by phone at 540-231-8684 Fill out the online application and upload supporting documents, including: Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, and contact information for references. Submit application online at https://jobs.vt.edu. Enter the job ID= 080996.

  • Veterinary Technician, Two Harbors Veterinary Clinic
    Duties include: Anesthetic monitoring and surgical assistance, dentistry, radiology, laboratory diagnostics, patient care, and client communication. Applicant must be a Certified Veterinary Technician. 40-hour work week with compressed work schedule allowing for 3 day weekends, no after-hours work. Two Harbors Veterinary Clinic 1333 Fairgrounds Road Two Harbors, Mn. 55616 Please apply directly at: 1333 Fairgrounds Road, Two Harbors MN 55616, or fax resume: 218.628.1448, Attn: Robyn Ball.

  • Lead Veterinarian Job, Banfield Pet Hospital, Ohio, Cincinnati
    The primary purpose and function of the Lead Veterinarian is to ensure the highest quality of veterinary care and client education by leading a productive medical team. The Lead Veterinarian leads the veterinary medical team in providing preventive care, diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries of Pets while building a large base of properly cared for patients with families that will continue to seek care from Banfield and will refer their friends. This position selects, trains, and mentors an effective and productive veterinary medical team, advocates for Pets, educates clients on all aspects of Pet health, ensures a safe and effective hospital environment, and improves both the medical quality and business performance of the hospital. Job and Duties:
      Ensure the safety of Pets, clients and team members by utilizing safe restraining techniques, following standard protocols, and maintaining clean, sterile and organized treatment areas, exam rooms and labs. Provide professional, efficient and exceptional service including prescribing and administering preventive care for the wellness needs of Pets and diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries of Pets. Follow the Cycle of Service and communicate with the other team members to maintain the flow of patients to maximize quality medical care and productivity. Operate an effective and productive veterinary medical team, advocating for Pets, educating clients on all aspects of Pet health, ensuring a safe and effective hospital environment, and improving both the medical quality and business performance of the hospital. Foster effective communication between veterinary medical team members, field leadership and Central Team Support. Effectively communicate diagnosis and treatment plan to veterinary medical team and client.
    Requirements:
    • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree required
    • Proven ability to perform all basic surgeries, including use of all standard medical instruments and equipment.
    • License in good standing with the applicable state veterinary board.
    • Minimum of three years relevant professional veterinarian experience is required with prior supervisory experience preferred.
    • License with the Drug Enforcement Agency.
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  • Veterinary Technician or veterinary Receptionist, capron veterinary hospital
    Veterinary Technician or veterinary Receptionist. Need responsible energetic person to work in all aspects of a veterinary hospital and a vet dental specialty practice. Must type and have Computer knowledge. Must have own reliable transportation. $10-12/hr Depending on qualifications. Apply in person Mon-Thurs 9a-5p Start immediately. 6705 E. 51st St. No phone calls please.

  • Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Receptionist Jobs, Allied Partners Veterinary Emergency Service, Huntingtown
    Are you a highly motivated VETERINARY TECHNICIAN or RECEPTIONIST? Are you ready for a challenge? Allied Partners Veterinary Emergency Service, located in Huntingtown, Md., is seeking experienced, motivated, customer-oriented team players happy to work evenings, weekends, and holidays. We are a dynamic team that will welcome and train you. We offer competitive salary, health benefits, vacation/ sick leave and much more. The successful candidate must work well under pressure, be flexible and dependable. If this is you, contact us! Fax resume to 301-855-9106. Visit our website at www.vetmash.com.

  • Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Research Versa Technician, West Lafayette
    Provide technical research support for the Clinical Research Laboratory.  Act as study coordinator for all phases of study.  Assist Principle Investigator in project development.  Provide care of animals in all phases of research project including surgical and post-surgical biological, radioactive and laser therapies.   Assist faculty with surgery and necropsies.  Provide anesthesia/treatments on various species of animals.  Collect data including biological specimens, measure mechanical and biological events or conditions, and maintain detailed study records and data sheets.  Ensure adherence to project protocols for the Purdue Animal Care and Use Committee (PACUC), DEA and USDA.  Write budgets and assist with preparation of PACUC applications and amendments as requested.  Assist with maintaining CRL surgical and support areas, maintaining DEA files, maintaining supply inventory and data archiving.  Assist and back up manager as assigned.  Train employees in wide array of procedures.  Supervise/train support staff and students for proper execution of project protocols. Qualifications Required: * Bachelor’s degree in biology or related field * Two years experience working with small and large animals * Ability to obtain AALAS certification within 18 months * Good verbal and written communication skills * Experience with computer software (MS Word and Excel) * Ability to lift and carry 25 to 50 pounds frequently and up to 60 pounds occasionally. Preferred: * Current AALAS certification * Associates degree from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program Additional Information: * A check of criminal conviction records will be made for employment in this position. * Frequent overtime may be required * FLSA: Non-Exempt (Eligible For Overtime) * Retirement Eligibility: PERF Contributions Immediately. Apply