// here you go

Search Results for veterianry manager salery

s p o n s o r e d  l i n k s
 
  • Research Animal Specialist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
    This is a great opportunity for new college graduates with animal science or biology majors at one of the leading academic research hospitals in the country! Duties and Responsibilities: provides husbandry to laboratory animals, maintains animal inventory records, Animal Husbandry and Room Maintenance Records and performs facility sanitation in CCM animal facilities at Massachusetts General Hospital. Other jobs and duties: Performs daily work involving the handling of genetically engineered animal models, animals recovering from surgery or other invasive procedures, animals with immuno- compromised health status, neonates, etc.; Able to perform all duties and responsibilities of Research Animal Specialist I level; Maintain animal rooms (secondary enclosures) in a clean state so that secondary infections or other contaminations do not occur; Changes cages or pens following proper technique and ensures that animals are not contaminated when outside of their primary enclosure; Performs weaning animals when requested by researcher or veterinary staff assuring that each animal’s sex is accurately determined and that females and males are properly separated; Evaluate animal’s health each day and report abnormal clinical signs to the veterinary staff via electronic data capture system; In the absence of the Facility Manager or his/her designee, responsible for receiving and processing incoming animals and supplies; Report facility and environmental issues that fall outside animal welfare regulatory requirements; Operates cage washer, autoclave and other animal facility equipment; Sanitize animal facility equipment including the use of tunnel washers, rack washers, acidified watering systems and autoclaves for sterilization; Assemble caging supplies with properly sterilized feed and water; Participates in animal quarantine and health surveillance programs for the facility; Implements environmental enrichment program intended to minimize animal stress in the research setting; Performs containment and monitoring duties in the case of infection or disease health outbreaks; Performs routine euthanasia on laboratory animals according to the AVMA Panel on Euthanasia; Provide guidance and training to new animal technicians; Attend technician meetings and training sessions on all aspects of laboratory animal care and uses of animals in biomedical research. This position requires weekend and holiday work hours. This position involves daily exposure to laboratory animals and their waste products. The candidates must be certified by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science at the ALAT certification preferred. Apply Online

  • Veterinary Receptionist Jobs, Client Service Representative, Southern Tier Veterinary Associates
    Veterinary Receptionist (Client Service Representative) needed for well-established (48 yrs) full-service veterinary hospital, growing again. Part-time and/or Full-time available. Some evenings and Saturdays required. Experience with customer service preferred; training is an ongoing priority for all our staff. Computer use required for electronic medical records (EMR), good telephone skills required, liking people and pets a necessity. New facility; high quality care; local and responsive management. Excellent benefits and staff pet care (at discounts). Teamwork provides best possible client and patient care; join us in helping those cute puppies and kittens grow up and stay healthy throughout long lifespans! Apply by mail to: Southern Tier Veterinary Associates Attention: Janae Haley 205 Front Street Vestal NY  13850

  • Veterinary Sciences Technician Job, Syracuse, NY
    Individual must be a high school graduate or have a GED and must have or obtain AALAS certification at Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician ALAT level within 18 months of employment. Individual must be able to follow directions, communicate effectively, and work well in a team environment. Individual will have the physical stamina and dexterity needed to handle laboratory animals, including species that may be difficult to work with, and to use personal protective equipment. Individual will have demonstrated ability to understand and follow SOPs and to perform tasks with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Responsibilities: Provide daily report all unusual observations regarding animal health to appropriate supervisory personnel, Provide proper feed and clean caging to laboratory animals and check drinking water system in assigned area rooms. Monitor condition of animal rooms and equipment in rooms, environmental parameters, and proper functioning of mechanical systems e.g., lighting, HVAC, automatic drinking water system in assigned area rooms, daily report all unusual observations regarding facilities or equipment malfunctions to appropriat supervisory personnel. Sanitize animal cages, bottles, feeders, autoclaves, operate cage washers, and other equipment. Job ID: 27349 Apply Online

  • Veterinary Assistant, The Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital
    Veterinary Assistant The Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital is searching for 1 experienced Vet Assistant or RVT to work FT overnights; weekends and holidays required. Excellent benefits and competitive pay. Please Apply in person to 727 S Washington

  • Veterinary Receptionist Jobs, Appleton, WI
    Veterinary Receptionist Jobs, Appleton, WI. Available to friendly, outgoing individual. Full or part time. 401K profit sharing, and health insurance plan. Pleasant working environment. Experience preferred. Send resume to: Post Crescent, File: 623, PO Box 59, Appleton, WI 54912

  • Veterinary Technician Jobs in Houston, Texas, Cambridge Scientific
    Cambridge Scientific is seeking a Veterinary Technician for a DIRECT HIRE opportunity supporting a leading medical research facility! Competitive compensation and full benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401k with match, and more! Duties:
    • Provide Veterinarian Support
    • Assists primary investigators and institute staff with animal research protocols.
    • Performs nursing care and skills (e.g., invasive monitoring, life support equipment, data gathering devices, etc.) to laboratory animal research.
    • Assists with (or perform independently with training) invasive medical/surgical procedures.
    • Performs data collection as well as records observations.
    • Recognizes changes in patient condition indicative of complications.
    • Recognizes need for emergency measures and advanced life support.
    • Implements therapy to algorithm, reports changes as appropriate.
    • May need to work unsupervised or without assistance.
    • Assists with and handles animal specimens and cadavers.
    • Performs post-operative recovery care for animals.
    • Conducts daily animal health checks for animals to include daily census, observing animals for indications of poor health or injury, and conditions of animal housing. Reports and takes steps to treat or correct any deficiencies noted.
    • Performs basic preoperative preparation of animals to include clipping and scrubbing of surgical sites. Monitors basic animal vital signs to include taking temperature, pulse, and respiration rate before surgery, during surgery, and during recovery from surgery.
    • Performs animal anesthesia induction, perioperative monitoring, and recovery.
    • Helps with cleaning of facilities and medical equipment as needed.
    • Performs basic laboratory procedures (e.g. fecal analysis, urinalysis, PCV, etc.)
    • Performs supportive administrative duties as needed (e.g. medical records review, supply purchase requests, minor budget audits, data input etc.),
    • Performs euthanasia and necropsy of laboratory animals as required.
    Requirements
    • Knowledge of animal care techniques and procedures (protocol methodology) is required and research experience is desired.
    • Proficiency in basic clinical laboratory skills including ability to follow standardized orders, execute timed events and administration of research test articles.
    • Position requires minimum of 2-year veterinary technology degree or equivalent experience. Certification as a registered or certified veterinary technician (RVT./CVT./AHT/LATg, CMAR.) is desired. College degree is desired, but not required.
    • Animal care and research responsibilities require long periods of walking and standing and the ability to lift or otherwise move animal subjects. Ability to bend, stoop and climb is necessary in ensuring data is accurately collected.
    • Ability to function in concert with Institute staff
    • Possess verbal and written communications skills necessary to scientific standard. APPLY


  • Veterinary Receptionist, Lover Lane Medical Center
    Lovers Lane Animal Medical Center is currently looking for a Full-Time Receptionist to fill a 9-6 shift and every other Saturday 7:45-1. You must have exceptional customer service skills and be self-motivated. This position does require typing, filing, good phone etiquette, great customer service and multi-tasking is a must. Requirements We are a four doctor animal practice in the Highland Park area with a bathing and boarding facility. Benefits include: * health *  dental *  eye and 401K. Our practice is very busy and pride ourselves on excellent health care and customer service. Apply

  • Veterinary Technician Jobs, After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic, Greensboro, NC
    The After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic, Pa (AHVEC) is the longest standing emergency practice in Guilford County. AHVEC was started by a board of local veterinarians in 1976 in an effort to provide services for their patients in need of critical care after hours. The clinic was originally located on Spring Garden Street in Greensboro and remained there until 1996 After hours veterinary emergency clinic located in Greensboro, NC, seeking full-time and part-time Veterinary Technicians. We are seeking a highly motivated individual that is dedicated to high quality emergency medicine in an extremely well equipped and state-of-the-art facility for a practice with a 30 year record of providing quality emergency services in the area. Our support staff members provide our patients with a high quality of nursing care. Eligible candidates must be confident in their technical skills and abilities and have excellent communication skills. A competitive compensation package is offered. Interested candidates should email their resume to jasonstreck@yahoo.com or fax a copy to 336-851-1993. 3 openings. North American Residents Only. Requirements: Licensed or registered technician preferred but will consider hiring non-registered with significant experience. APPLY

  • Vet Tech, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago
    The Veterinary Technician will perform daily animal health-related veterinary medical assistant functions, induce and maintain anesthesia in a wide variety of lab animal species, provide peri-operative care to animals, and perform surgical and maintenance related functions of the department. The Veterinary Tech will also assist clinical veterinarian(s) in maintaining the health surveillance program, to include such tasks as routine phlebotomy for serologic examination, necropsy of animals. At Rush University Medical Center, we’re renowned for conducting cutting-edge research and also for taking new medicine from lab to bedside virtually overnight. As an academic institution, we provide the ideal learning environment for you to gain experience working with the latest practices and procedures. Requirements: 1. AALAS certification at the Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) or certification/eligibility at the Laboratory Animal Technologist (LATG) level desirable. 2. Must be certified Veterinary Technician/Animal Health Technician. APPLY

  • 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