Looking for an Experienced Veterinary Technician or a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) / Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT)
A Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT), also known as a Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) or Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) in some states, is a highly trained and skilled professional who works closely with veterinarians to provide medical care and support for animals in various healthcare settings. The job description of a CVT encompasses a wide range of responsibilities to ensure the well-being of animals and assist in the overall operation of veterinary practices, animal hospitals, research facilities, and other animal care settings.
Job Summary: A Certified Veterinary Technician plays a crucial role in assisting veterinarians in diagnosing, treating, and caring for animals.
They perform a variety of medical, technical, and administrative tasks to ensure the highest quality of care for animals under their supervision. The CVT/LVT/RVT works collaboratively with the veterinary team to provide medical procedures, maintain accurate medical records, and ensure the well-being and comfort of patients. Certified Veterinary Technicians play a pivotal role in providing quality care and support to animals in various settings. Their expertise helps ensure the health and well-being of animals while contributing to the overall success of veterinary practices and animal healthcare facilities.
Responsibilities:
Patient Care:
Assist veterinarians during physical examinations, surgeries, and medical procedures.
Administer medications, vaccines, and treatments as prescribed by veterinarians.
Monitor and record vital signs, anesthesia, and patient recovery.
Perform basic wound care, bandaging, and post-operative care.
Handle and restrain animals for procedures and examinations.
Diagnostic Procedures:
Collect and prepare laboratory samples (blood, urine, etc.) for analysis.
Operate diagnostic equipment, such as radiography and ultrasound machines.
Assist with X-rays and other imaging procedures.
Treatment and Procedures:
Set up and maintain medical equipment for various procedures.
Assist with surgical preparation, sterilization, and maintenance of surgical instruments.
Administer intravenous fluids and monitor fluid therapy.
Client Communication:
Educate clients about animal care, medications, and post-treatment instructions.
Communicate patient updates and treatment plans to pet owners.
Medical Records and Documentation:
Maintain accurate and detailed medical records for each patient.
Document treatments, medications, and patient progress.
Animal Nursing and Welfare:
Provide compassionate care and attention to hospitalized and recovering animals.
Maintain a clean and safe environment for patients and staff.
Pharmacy and Inventory Management:
Dispense medications and ensure accurate dosing.
Manage inventory of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.
Professional Development:
Stay updated on current veterinary techniques, medications, and industry trends.
Attend continuing education courses to maintain licensure and certification.
Qualifications:
Completion of a Veterinary Technician program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
Successful completion of the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) for certification/licensure.
Strong understanding of animal behavior, anatomy, and physiology.
Excellent communication skills for interactions with both veterinary professionals and clients.
Compassion and patience when handling animals and working with pet owners.
Attention to detail, ability to follow instructions, and maintain accurate records.
Proficiency in using Avimark veterinary software and medical equipment.
Working Conditions:
Work may involve standing for extended periods and lifting heavy animals.
Exposure to potentially hazardous materials, zoonotic diseases, and animal bites.
May require work on evenings, weekends, and holidays, as veterinary care is often needed around the clock.