Overview

Veterinary Emergency Technician Jobs in Queen Creek, AZ at Ethos Veterinary Health

Job Purpose: The purpose of the Veterinary Technician is to provide high quality medical support and nursing care to companion animal patients. The Veterinary Technicians assist within the outpatient emergency department. All teams are under the direction of the doctor on staff. The doctor is the lead, and will be prioritizing patients, directing the team and is the ultimate decision maker for all medical treatments, while Shift Leads are the leads for managing the floor and its flow.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Technical Duties

Proficient IV catheter placement

Use and maintain IV pumps

Understands and carries out written and oral directions

Proficient and accurate drug calculations and administration

Quality nursing and husbandry care of patients

Strong working knowledge of veterinary procedures and pharmacology

Perform in‐hospital lab testing and prepare specimens for outside labs, as needed when lab tech is not available. Report diagnostic testing results to veterinarians

Perform and/or participate in all other diagnostics such as radiology, ultrasound, ECG, BP, and glucose monitoring

Assist veterinarians in outpatient exams by taking histories, vital signs and weights as well as providing client education

Provide nursing care for in‐hospital patients including all DVM requested treatments, diagnostics, and medications

Accurately and completely record all treatments

Conduct pre‐admission exams and discharge hospitalized patients

Perform client callbacks as necessary

Maintain legally defensible medical records in cooperation with veterinarians

Actively engages in Rounds

Rounds delivered/received at shift changes, anytime a staff member comes on shift or leaves a shift

Rounds will be complete, detailed, and relative to patient & client care

Monitor anesthesia utilizing equipment such as pulse oximeter and electrocardiogram

Prepare patients for surgery including pre-op medications, induction/intubation, and surgery preparations

Assist veterinarian through surgery and monitor patients through anesthesia recovery

Keep accurate anesthesia/surgical medical records

Effectively communicate treatment and costs to owners and collect signatures and/or verbal consent forms and treatment plans

Housekeeping Duties

Maintain cleanliness of surgery suite, treatment area and exams rooms for all surfaces, including lights, tables, cabinets, walls and floors

Keep areas stocked with necessities

Maintain equipment cleanliness and longevity by vacuuming pet hair from keyboards, wheels and equipment

Clean cages, provide fresh bedding regularly and sanitize the cages between patients

Discard sharps appropriately and exchange for empty containers when necessary

Administrative Duties

Log controlled drugs

Know how to use the inventory module in our veterinary practice‐management software

Restock shelves and drawers in exam rooms and treatment area

Follow OSHA requirements

Follow practice’s health and safety protocols

Be proficient in using our veterinary practice‐management software (EzyVet, SmartFlow, Timeless)

Assist Client Administrators as necessary

Attending staff and individual meetings as scheduled

Client Services

Answer incoming phone calls; respond with appropriate information; encourage patient exam/evaluation

Greet incoming clients/patients; facilitate medical record paperwork/computer entry

Create estimates for services as requested by the doctor

Admit/discharge patients

Collaborate with pDVMs

Teamwork

Participates in a positive manner in all group sizes.

Refrains from participating in gossip‐leads by example.

Supports team members by assisting other areas, is receptive to feedback and suggestions.

Engages in active problem‐solving vs. Problem‐identifying.

Makes suggestions related to client/patient service improvements and hospital efficiency.

Knowledge/Skills

Experience equivalent to job duties and responsibilities

Excellent veterinary nursing and technical skills

Excellent communication skills – written and verbal

Strong computer skills

Strong ability to multi‐task, delegate and oversee daily workflow

Strong working knowledge of emergency veterinary medicine

Strong work ethic and professionalism

Physical

Able to properly restrain dog and cat patients for veterinary care and procedures

Able to stand, sit, bend, restrain, squat for extended periods of time

Able to function within a busy, stressful work environment in a mature, professional manner

Able to lift 60 lbs. in a safe manner

Able to type, write and verbally converse

Able to work the posted schedule

Anticipated Schedule

ER Technicians will work three 12-hour shifts weekly, either a day or night shift but not a mixture.

Benefits

VTS Support

CE Allowance

Uniform Allowance

Paid License Renewal Fees

Paid Time Off

Employee Pet Discount

Shift/Weekend Pay Differential

Opportunity for VTNE Reimbursement

401k

Medical/Dental/Vision

Disability Insurance

Life Insurance

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Title: Veterinary Emergency Technician

Company: Ethos Veterinary Health

Location: Queen Creek, AZ

 

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