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  • Licensed Veterinary Technician Job, Veterinary Referral Surgical Practice, Roswell, GA
    Self Movitivated Individual Needed For A Great Team! Licensed Veterinary Technician wanted for busy small animal surgical practice. Orthopedic, soft tissue and neurosurgical case load provides a stimulating work environment with opportunities to expand skills and knowledge. Standard monitoring capabilities include capnography, pulse oximetry, EKG, temperature and blood pressure measurement. Diagnostic capabilities include radiography, endoscopy and arthroscopy. Prior surgery experience a plus. Great hours, competitive benefits and compensation. Apply

  • Veterinary Technician or Assistant, Walker Veterinary Hospital, Waller, Texas
    Brand new, AAHA Certified high-tech Animal Hospital located off Hwy 290 just past the Fairfield community before FM 2920 looking for a FT/PT Registered or highly experienced Veterinary Technician/Assistant. We are looking for an energetic, team-oriented individual to join our staff. Should be a registered technician or be in the process of obtaining certification. Experience will be considered. Individual must have strong technical and communication skills and must be a self-starter with the ability to prioritize and work without close supervision. This is a small animal practice currently with one doctor with plans to add up to three doctors in the near future. Please forward resume to: staff@walkervethospital.com or it may be faxed to: 936-372-1891 to the attention of Kelley. Additional Salary Information: Based on experience. See the location on Google Maps or Apply Online

  • Vet Scientist at Pathology Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA
    The principle function of this position is to define the biologic effects of novel xenobiotics in normal laboratory animals. This will include the design, conduct, interpretation, and reporting of non-clinical studies of the safety (toxicity) and toxicokinetics / pharmacodynamics of compounds in discovery and development stages. Basic Qualifications: Requires board certification as an anatomic or clinical veterinary pathologist. Preferred Qualifications: Requires board certification as an anatomic or clinical veterinary pathologist, preferably with a Ph.D. and 1-2 years toxicology or related experience. Must have strong background in molecular biology, toxicology, pharmacology and/or biochemistry. Familiar with the application of in vitro or animal models in determining the biological consequence of modulation of a molecular target or administration of xenobiotics. Experience in designing, conducting, and reporting studies with an understanding of the strategic applications of findings. Experienced with Microsoft Office applications. Must possess leadership and communication skills and be a team player with the ability to work independently to resolve issues. APPLY

  • Vet Technician Jobs, Cincinnati, OH, US
    PURPOSE OF POSITION: Provide laundry services and maintenance of supplies for the clean rodent facility. Maintain areas of responsibilities in compliance with AAALAC standards for the Veterinary Services Division of a Medical Center dedicated to the care of infants, children and adolescents. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Wash and dry materials required by the clean rodent facility. 2. Maintain washer and dryer in operational condition ‘ reporting any problems to appropriate coordinator. 3. Fold and wrap materials for autoclaving. 4. Maintain assigned work areas in compliance with Local, State and Federal regulations, AAALAC guidelines, and established standard operation procedures. 5. Keep laundry facility, changing rooms, and assigned areas clan and organized. 6. Provide and maintain sufficient supplies for the clean rodent facility’s changing area. 7. Maintain tacky mats for clean rodent facility. 8. Transfer materials for investigators through the UV hoods. 9. Participate in the movement and storage of feed. 10. Participate in the continuing education program. 11. Responsible for making routine decisions within limits prescribed by established policies or by area coordinator. 12. Accomplish work tasks through detailed instructions from area coordinator. 13. Participate in establishing job requirements and goals; perform duties at the desired level of competency. 14. Provide services in a manner to be regularly and conveniently available to meet the needs of Cincinnati Children’s patients, families, and employees as determined by divisional management and Cincinnati Children’s governing body. 15. Maintain currency in field through continuing education, literature, and seminars. Implement this knowledge into the Veterinary Services Division. 16. Respect patient rights for informed consent and the handling of confidential information as described by Cincinnati Children’s mission and applicable laws and regulations. 17. Participate in improving organizational performance through recommending areas of approaches for improvement activities, performing new procedures, collecting data and providing input to department discussions. 18. Ensure that work areas are organized and present a safe, accessible, effective, and efficient environment for employees, patients, and families. 19. Attend as required Cincinnati Children’s training session, including radiation safety, laboratory safety, bloodborne pathogens, and OSHA. Comply with infectious control policies and procedures. 20. Understands, adheres to and models Core Standards as defined organizationally and specifically within the department/unit. 21. Perform other duties as assigned. REQUIRED SKILLS: Good verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Capable of relating to diverse age and demographic backgrounds. Possess a courteous, positive and service oriented demeanor. Demonstrate high manual dexterity and attention to detail. Physical stamina sufficient to perform frequent bending, standing and lifting objects weighing 50 pounds or more in a warm and humid environment. EDUCATION/WORK EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or equivalent. Appropriate vocational skills, minimum of three months experience in a laboratory animal facility, related field or equivalent. AALAS certification not required but preferred. Successful completion of the Purina Animal Care course is expected. Apply Now

  • Veterinary Research Assistant, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA
    Responsible for providing adequate husbandry and veterinary care. Responsible for animal facility cleanliness and maintenance as well as provide technical support to investigators and their staff. Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for feeding, watering and providing veterinary care to animals in rooms as assigned. General facility upkeep. Operate cage washers and autoclaves. Maintenance of accurate documentation of work completed and animal related observations. Weekend and holiday work is required on a rotating schedule. Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications: Requires AS/BS or equivalent in a scientific field with 0-2 years previous laboratory animal or veterinary experience or HS diploma plus 2-4 years experience working with laboratory animals. AALAS certification at ALAT level preferred but not required. Basic Qualifications: Requires AS/BS or equivalent in a scientific field with 0-2 years previous laboratory animal or veterinary experience or HS diploma plus 2-4 years experience working with laboratory animals.
    A benefit package may or may not be available. Request specific information from the employer. APPLY


  • Laboratory Animal Technician, Veterinary Diagnostic & Production Animal Medicine, Iowa State University
    This position is in the Racing Chemistry section of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. Assist in conducting chemical extractions of biological, legal samples and/or sample screening by immunoassay kit testing or by HPLC testing, or other as directed. Prepare reagents, order supplies, clean the lab workplace, pick up samples and other duties as directed by senior staff. Pick up samples from bus station and transport to lab, manipulate loaded sample cases, handle supplies, spot TLC plates, using pipettes and liquid dispensers, extract samples, use custom lab computer system. Required Qualifications: One year of related laboratory experience, or any combination of related experience and/or related undergraduate courses in physical or natural sciences that is equivalent to one year of full-time employment. SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: One year of college level chemistry coursework or 6 months of chemistry lab work experience. Must have valid driver’s license or access to transportation to pick up samples. Must be able to handle and pick up 50 pounds frequently. Must have excellent hand-to-eye coordination and accurate color recognition. Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions on a normal basis for daily duties.

  • Animal Resources Technology, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
    provide care and assist in treatment of animals, train research personnel on correct procedures in the handling and care of small animals and assist in the QA monitoring program for the small animal facilities. The animal technologist is responsible for care and handling of small animals and their environment in accordance with institutional, USDA, AALAC, and NIH accreditation standard operating procedures. Required: Bachelor’s degree in a Biological Science. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical or Animal Science or Veterinary Technician Certification plus experience. Required: No experience with required degree. May substitute required education degree with equivalent experience on a one to one basis. With substitution, one additional year of animal care experience in a lead capacity is required. Certification: Required: American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) Certification within 180 days of eligibility. Preferred: American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) Laboratory Animal Technologist (LATG) certification. WORKING CONDITIONS:
    • Must wear protective clothing daily to include scrubs, mask, cap, latex gloves, boots and respirator.
    • Must be capable of standing for prolonged periods of time throughout the day.
    • Must work with biohazardous radioactive and other hazardous chemicals, as well as water, detergents, disinfectants and similar cleaning solution/agents.
    • Must be able to adapt to environment conditions of strong odors, temperature fluctuations, high humidity, and minute particulates.
    • Must have stable balance for working in potentially wet/slippery areas.
    • May encounter animal bites or scratches, which must be reported to supervisor immediately. May have exposure to zoonotic diseases.
    • Must have proper respect for humane procedures required by department and federal guidelines.
    • Must work weekend and holidays duties as assigned on rotation basis.
    The Animal Technologist is responsible for the following activities:
    • Makes daily health monitoring inspections of all conventional and quarantine small animal facilities and reports finding to the Clinical Veterinarian. Must be able to communicate orally and in writing any health problems and understand written and verbal direction of Veterinarian.
    • Contacts small animal supervisors to coordinate release of animals from quarantine to conventional and biohazard housing areas.
    • Receives all incoming rodents, hamsters, and guinea pigs, according to standard Operating Procedures. Submits appropriate records concerning incoming animals to administrative staff and supervisory staff in a timely manner.
    • Prepares all cage cards for housing of incoming rodents, which are presented to the ancillary facilities with shipping carton. Schedules, coordinates, and performs quarterly sentinel monitoring as requested. Forwards data to the Supervisor.
    • Coordinates quarterly surface samplings of equipment processed through washroom equipment and quarterly surface samplings of areas animal housing & support facility. The samples are submitted to laboratory and reports are provided to the Supervisor.
    • Schedules, coordinates, and performs monthly blood collection of non-nude sentinels in barrier facility and submit for routine MHV testing. Forwards data to the Senior Supervisor.
    • Performs treatments to small animals as directed by veterinary staff. Maintains treatment records and submits records to the Small Animal Supervisor on a monthly basis. These records are used to generate status reports. APPLY


  • Veterinary Client Services, Four Paws Veterinary Hospital
    Busy state-of-the-art vet practice looking for enthusiastic animal lovers to join our team. Good computer skills necessary. If you are high energy, love working with people and animals, you may be a match for us! Your duties would include filling our appointment book, ensuring our clients arrive as scheduled and making sure all recommended treatment is scheduled. Excellent phone and people skills a must. If you have experience, that’s wonderful, but we are willing to train the right person! Apply

  • Veterinary Receptionist Jobs, Freeland, MI
    VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST: Part time for local veterinary clinic. Medical background helpful: but not mandatory. Please submit resume to Midland Daily News, Box S, 124 S. Mc- Donald St., Midland, MI 48640.

  • Veterinary Technician Research, Washington, DC
    The Senior Veterinary Technician manages all veterinary/research technical spaces including surgical sites, radiological facilities, treatment rooms, diagnostic laboratory and necropsies. Meets and plans with investigators on all aspects of veterinary technical support including budgets, personnel, supplies, and space; identifies and researches veterinary equipment needs. Prepares and submits bills for use of technical space, services, and supplies as provided to researchers. Ensures daily compliance with applicable laws and regulations and follows policies concerning the human care use of animals in research and teaching in the veterinary services branch of the division. Bachelors degree or associates degree in biological or animal sciences required. Large animal surgery/anesthesia experience preferred. Licensed veterinary technician (LVT) and certified laboratory animal technician by AAALAS preferred. Minimum five years experience in research facility and/or vet clinic required. Apply