Temporary Part-time Licensed Veterinary Technician
The Animal Protective Foundation (APF) is an animal welfare organization serving the greater Capital Region since 1931. Our vision is a community where all companion animals are loved, respected, and receive exceptional care.
We also promote life-work balance and are committed to supporting our team members by paying a living wage, offering generous PTO, an employee assistance program, and matching contributions to our 401(k) plan.
The Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) is an important professional animal care specialist and a key component in the day-to-day medical care of the animals in the clinic and shelter. Responsible for daily care of all surgical patients at the spay and neuter clinic, assisting doctors and veterinary assistants with pre-, peri- and post-operative care of patients, general cleaning, and training others to utilize our patient care protocols. It is the expectation that the LVT will strive to keep technical skills and medical knowledge current and at a high level of proficiency.
General Duties
Spay/Neuter Clinic:
- Efficiently pre-medicate, induce, and intubate any patients as necessary. Able to monitor anesthesia with a clear idea of abnormal conditions and general steps to take to remedy typical complications. Monitoring of dental procedures.
- Securely handle and track controlled substances for large volumes of surgical patients. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations as listed below through maintenance of official records and documents.
- Ensure prompt and accurate paperwork procedures are followed each day, including careful labeling of documents and drugs.
- Knowledge and ability to intake and release patients, including delivering post-operative instructions in a competent and friendly manner.
- Able to respond appropriately during an emergency, able to take directions from a veterinarian and direct others during the event and maintain competency during CPR procedures.
- Additional duties will include but are not limited to being able to “glove-in” sterilely and assist doctor with surgery when appropriate. Safely express urinary bladders pre-op. Place and secure intravenous catheters. Administer vaccinations, medications and microchips as directed by the veterinarian. Assemble and sterilize surgical packs and supplies. End of day clean up and restocking. Handle medical phone calls and inquiries.
- Communicates in a way that demonstrates and promotes collaboration, cooperation, and problem solving. Uses good interpersonal skills to foster a positive work environment, teamwork, and productivity and maintaining surgical flow.
Hours are 18 - 36 per week. Rate of pay is $26 - $28 per hour.
Please submit resume to Gina Lamagna at lamagna@animalprotective.org
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