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- Clinical Instructor in Small Animal Surgery, Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine
Clinical instructor in Small Animal Surgery needed for The Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. The primary job responsibility will be to lead a surgical service (orthopedics or soft tissue). This will be a one year appointment with 38 weeks of assigned clinic duty.Participation is expected in general Small Animal Surgery service activities, such as meetings, resident seminars, journal club and rounds. The applicant must be committed to excellent patient management, client service, and clinical teaching.
Responsibilities will include primary patient care and clinical training of students, interns, and residents assigned to the surgical service. Qualifications include the DVM or equivalent degree, ACVS or ECVS resident training in surgery. Preferred qualifications: American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) or European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) diplomate status would be preferred.
Please submit an on-line application, letter of intent, CV and the names and mailing addresses of three references. Candidates should apply on-line at this address:
http://www.jobs.vt.edu and refer to the posting number 080944. If you experience difficulties applying on-line, contact the department’s secretary at 540/231-7288. Apply Now
- Veterinary Staff, Animal Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Seeking experienced Candidates in the positions of Kennel , Veterinary Technician, Veterinary Dental Tech, Veterinary Pharmacy Tech, Veterinary Surgical Tech, Veterinary Receptionist , Veterinary Office Manager and Groomer. We are a growing business and are looking for qualified candidates to become part of our team.
Kennel Staff Responsible for:
* Feeding the animals.
* Walking the dogs.
* Cleaning the cages.
* Bathing and assisting Techs and Doctors as needed.
* General cleaning of the animal hospital including sweeping, washing, and vacuuming as scheduled.
* Bringing pets to the kennel from reception.
* Bringing discharged animals to reception when client has been checked out.
* Other duties as detailed at interview.
Experienced Veterinary Technicians:
* Drawing blood
* Passing catheter
* Assisting in exam rooms
* X-ray
* Dental assist
* Surgical prep and assist
* Pharmacy
* Certification preferred
Veterinary Receptionist:
* Friendly people person
* Detail oriented
* Team player
* Filing, answering phones, computer
* Assisting clients and greeting when they check in and out.
Veterinary Office Manager:
* Must have at least two years Veterinary Receptionist Skills or Office Manager experience.
* Must be knowledgeable of Veterinary Terminology.
* Must possess computer skills, office etiquette, and great people skills.
* Be a leader by example, a team player, and be dedicated.
Groomer duties: Expert gentle pet groomer of dogs and cats.
* Shampoo and rinse pet without leaving residue
* Dry and brush
* Able to do precision cuts for poodles, Maltese, springers, etc.
* Able to groom long hair cats, lion cut etc.
* Clean ears, anal’s, toenail clipping etc.
* We have existing clientele
* Welcome to bring new clients as well.
* Work on high percentage
- Veterinary Receptionist, Veterinary Practice, near the Dallas Arboretum
Busy veterinary practice needs front-desk person on Monday, Friday, Saturday, 25-30 hours per week. Previous veterinary practice experience a plus, but will train energetic person. Excellent compensation/benefits. Located near the Dallas Arboretum. Apply in person at 8541 Ferguson Road, Dallas, Tx 75228 or e-mail resume to lsouthworthom@sbcglobal.net.
- Veterinary Technician / Assistant, Richfield Area Pet Clinic
We need an experienced veterinary technician or veterinary assistant for a young, growing, high quality small animal practice just Northwest of Milwaukee in the Richfield/Hubertus area. This is a great opportunity for a self-starter with a great attitude to help our quality staff achieve even higher levels. Excellent communication skills with clients and staff, along with experience in surgery/dentistry, laboratory/radiology, exam room, and front desk are required for this position. LVT or CVT credentials are a plus. In return you will be compensated well, treated professionally and respectfully; and allowed to use your skills and knowledge to the fullest, as well as expand them. Please mail resume and cover letter to P.O. Box 24, Hubertus, WI, 53033; or e-mail dmbdvm@sbcglobal.net . No phone calls, please
- Associate Veterinarian Jobs at Arbor Hills Veterinary Centre, Plano, Texas
Arbor Hills Veterinary Centre is a Long-established small animal veterinary practice situated in highly desirable suburb north of Dallas. Comprehensive benefits for all employees, full compliment of qualified and experienced support staff including a Practice Manager. We are situated in an affluent suburb north-west of Dallas with easy access to restaurants, night-life, nature preseves and parks, lakes and many sporting events.
We are a two DVM, one Owner practice with a full in-house lab, digital radiography and dentistry, CO2 Laser and are “almost” paperless ! (Cornerstone). Our progressive small animal practice in Plano, Texas is inviting a new Team member to join us. We are very fortunate to have great group of loyal Clients who expect us to provide the very best quality of medicine. We all work as a Team and believe communication is key. Apply Online
- Veterinary Services, Animal Services Shelter
Will be responsible for performing veterinary services at the Animal Services Shelter including examining, evaluating, diagnosing, treating, vaccinating, sterilizing, and euthanizing animals; supervise the rabies control program, provide training to staff, and provide professional advice, expert testimony, and/or information to citizens, boards, committees, and in court proceedings.
Administer the rabies control; surgically spay or neuter animals of various sizes, temperaments, and ages, including feral and/or pre-pubertal; examine impounded animals and prescribes, implements, and oversees medical treatment protocols for sick and/or injured animals; prescribe euthanasia for severely sick and/or injured animals in accordance with city policies and state regulations; provide staff training regarding animal husbandry, humane animal handling, sanitation and disease control, basic animal behavior, medical care, surgical support and first aid for animals; provide routine veterinary care including: triage, physical exams, emergency medical care, stabilization, diagnosis and treatment of ill and injured animals, minor surgery, vaccinations, and testing as required; develop and implement local ordinances and city policies pertaining to animal care and control; respond to inquiries from the public and City Officials and assists in resolving complaints in an efficient and timely manner; receive animal records from staff; input animal record dispositions and care instructions into computer; prepare monthly and weekly reports according to established guidelines; requisition and maintain controlled drugs and equipment and ensures proper security, chain of custody protocols, storage, utilization, and accounting of supplies and equipment in accordance with applicable city policies and state and federal regulations and laws; maintain current knowledge in veterinary medicine regarding trends and innovations in animal sheltering, sterilization procedures, and care for animals; provide input to the Animal Services Manager regarding new programs, procedures, and protocols; attend various meetings and provide presentations and/or reports as needed; develop and provide staff training to assist staff in obtaining State of Texas Euthanasia Technician certification; assist staff in euthanizing animals.
Extensive knowledge of applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations including controlled substances and common animal diseases and behaviors, and animal capture, tranquilizing, vaccination, euthanasia and handling techniques. Knowledge of infectious diseases, conditions, and behaviors typically found in animals and occurring in an animal shelter environment, and effective disinfection and quarantine procedures and techniques of animal field chemical capture, transport, and humane handling techniques.
Effective written and verbal communication skills including the ability to communicate effectively with large groups, media and citizens; effective conflict resolution, multi-tasking, and managing non-routine or emergency circumstances. Ability to prepare and oversee staff training and to accurately recognize, diagnose, and treat illnesses injuries, and diseases in a variety of domestic animals.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited college or university and a minimum of two years of related experience with animal shelter experience preferred. Current State of Texas Veterinary Medicine license required Texas Class C driver’s license with no major violations within the past 3 years. Must obtain and maintain all required licenses and certifications in accordance with applicable state laws and/or city policies. Apply
- Animal Care Specialist Job at United States Army, NYC
Medical care is provided not only to all men and women in the Army, but to all animals as well. Gandhi said “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress, can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” Government-owned patrol dogs, ceremonial horses, sled dogs and sea mammals all need quality care in order to keep working as hard as they do in the Army.
As an integral member of the Army veterinary team, the Animal Care Specialist supervises or provides care, management, treatment and sanitary conditions for Army animals under the supervision of a Veterinary Corps officer.
Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17-41; Must be a U.S. Citizen; Must have a High School Diploma; No History of Drug Use.
Job training for an Animal Care Specialist consists of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you’ll learn basic Soldiering skills, and seven to 52 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in animal care.
Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you learn are: Emergency medical techniques; Patient care techniques; Plaster-casting techniques; Methods of sterilizing surgical equipment.
If you are interested, please call at 212-781-4650/4651 to set an interview. Or Apply Online Here
- Veterinary Technician, Certified Small Animal Veterinary Hospital in Hollywood, Maryland
AAHA Certified Small Animal Veterinary Hospital in Hollywood, Maryland is looking for individuals with at least 2 years of medical or veterinary experience for full time evening positions and occasional weekends. We are seeking enthusiastic, motivated team players whose primary responsibilities include anesthesia, surgery, radiology, patient treatment, laboratory procedures, and client communication. Salary and benefits are competitve and commensurate with level of experience. Please send resume to Three Notch Veterinary Hospital, 44215 Airport View Drive, Hollywood, Maryland 20636, fax to 301-373-2763, or e-mail. ATTN: Torrie-Medical Service Director
- Veterinary Techs and Assists, South Florida Veterinary Service
Veterinary technicians and assistants wanted in a surgery practice in Deerfield Beach, FL. Must have experience. Must have good communication and animal handling skills. Fast-paced and detail-oriented work environment. Part time and full time available. Excellent pay and benefits. apply
- Healthcare Administration and Surgical Technology Adjunct Instructors Jobs, Brown Mackie College, Findlay
Brown Mackie College-Findlay is now currently looking for the Healthcare Administration Adjunct Instructors. Requirements: Must hold an associates in pharmacy and must be a certified pharmacy technician, Must hold a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration or Health Care Management Pharmacy Adjunct Instructors, Must be an OTR or a COTA with at least 3 years clinical experience, Must be a currently licensed Pharmacist Occupational Therapy Assisting Site Coordinator.
For the Surgical Technology Adjunct Instructors position, requirements: Must be a certified Surgical Technologist (CST) with 3-years of experience, Must hold an Associate degree from an accredited Surgical Technology program.
For the Veterinary Technology Adjunct Instructors positions, requirements: Must hold an associate degree from an accredited Veterinary Technology Program, Must be a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) or DVM or Must be a RVT plus a bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Technology or RVT plus a bachelor’s in Biology Open Positions starting in October 2009.
If you are interesting on these positions, please send your resume with cover letter and (2) professional references to: Sara Evans – Allied Health Department Chair Brown Mackie College-Findlay 1700 Fostoria Avenue Suite 100, Findlay, Ohio 45840 or email srevans@brownmackie.edu or Apply Online Here