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LVT Manager of Emergency and Critical Care (ECC)

510 East 62nd Street, New York, NY 10065

To support operational excellence, staff well-being, regulatory compliance, and patient safety within a high-volume, 24-7 Emergency and Critical Care service, this position will provide complementary leadership coverage alongside the existing LVT Manager of ECC.  The addition of a second manager will expand leadership capacity for proactive oversight, improve our responsiveness to staff and clinical needs, and strengthen leadership presence and operational consistency across all shifts. 

Structured overlap between ECC managers, including scheduled collaboration on Wednesdays, will facilitate continuity of projects, coordinated decision-making, and alignment of departmental priorities, and allow management to spend more time on the floor. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Purpose and Contributions of the Position 

Through this role, the AMC ECC Nursing Services will: 

  • Deliver exemplary, coordinated nursing and technical patient care aligned with AMC’s mission and core values.
  • Partner with ECC team members and medical staff to continuously improve the quality and safety of patient care within the department and across AMC.
  • Provide exceptional internal and external customer service in all interactions.
  • Support and lead quality assurance and quality improvement initiatives within ECC services.
  • Ensure staffing levels and operational workflows appropriately support patient care demands. 

Major strategic responsibilities and challenges 

  • Promote and model the mission, values, and professional standards of the Animal Medical Center.
  • Assist in the development, planning, and implementation of short- and long-term departmental goals, including staff and departmental Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Serve as a client and patient advocate, ensuring clear communication and efficient operations from the perspective of pets and their families.
  • Collaborate with the LVT Director of ECC, LVT Manager of ECC, and clinical staff to develop, evaluate, and improve policies, protocols, and quality standards for ECC nursing and technical services, ensuring compliance with national standards and state regulatory requirements.
  • Optimize patient flow and throughput across the Emergency Service and Intensive Care Unit.
  • Lead initiatives supporting ICU and Emergency Service nursing care while proactively addressing workload balance, staff wellness, and burnout mitigation.
  • Provide feedback and consultation to the ECC Director regarding nursing service performance, operational challenges, and personnel concerns.
  • Foster strong interdisciplinary collaboration among nursing services, veterinarians, and other departments  
  • Work closely with section heads and medical staff to support clinical excellence and organizational goals.
  • Serve as a visible role model for professionalism, teamwork, and institutional commitment; act as ambassador for ECC within the hospital as an ambassador for the institution within the larger veterinary community. 

Major operational responsibilities and challenges 

  • Plan, coordinate, and oversee day-to-day nursing and technical operations within the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Service.
  • Develop and maintain ECC support staff schedules, utilizing real-time problem-solving to ensure appropriate coverage and operational continuity.
  • Assist with payroll as needed
  • Serve as a working supervisor, providing direct clinical support as an LVT approximately 60% of the time, delivering patient care while mentoring and coaching staff in real time.
  • Monitor and support the consistent delivery of high-quality nursing and technical care.
  • Facilitate weekly staff forums to promote open communication, collaborative problem-solving, and continuous improvement.
  • Oversee ordering, maintenance, and inventory management for patient care equipment, medications, instruments, and supplies, ensuring readiness and compliance with sterilization and maintenance standards.
  • Evaluate equipment needs and provide recommendations for capital and supply purchases to support efficiency and patient care improvements.
  • Coordinate nursing and technical care processes from patient admission through discharge to ensure efficient and high-quality care delivery.
  • Lead, mentor, and evaluate ECC staff, ensuring appropriate scheduling, time management, and regulatory compliance.
  • Participate in recruitment, interviewing, and selection of ECC support staff.
  • In collaboration with the LVT Director of ECC, support orientation, training, and continuing education initiatives for ECC nursing staff and regional LVTs and assistants.
  • Address and assist in resolving service, quality, and workplace concerns raised by staff, clients, or through reporting systems such as Navex.
  • Support the development and implementation of departmental policies and procedural protocols to enhance quality and safety.
  • Assist in responsible management of departmental financial resources, including verification of charge capture, appropriate resource utilization, and monitoring of supplies and staffing allocations.
  • Participate in committees and complete additional departmental or institutional projects as assigned. 

Essential Qualifications 

  • Ability to lead inpatient and outpatient veterinary nursing teams in a progressive specialty hospital environment.
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Abiility to communicate clearly and constructively in both written and verbal formats and utilize common elements of Microsoft office suite.
  • Confidence in working collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams, committees, and workgroups.
  • Mastery of ECC technical skills, with ability to instruct others.
  • Competence in the delivery of  meaningful and constructive performance feedback.
  • Ability to maintain situational awareness and clinical prioritization in a fast-paced emergency environment, balancing multiple responsibilities while maintaining attention to detail and patient safety.

Education and Experience:  

  • NYS veterinary technician’s license
  • Bachelor’s Degree and/or VTS preferred.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience as an LVT in a veterinary specialty environment, with high proficiency in respectful patient handling, monitoring, supportive therapy, treatments, and advanced nursing procedures
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in a veterinary leadership/supervisory capacity, with exceptional capacity to communicate professionally and effectively with clients, colleagues, and referring veterinarians.
  • Proven ability to lead veterinary clinical and technical staff in a healthcare environment
  • Bachelor’s Degree preferred

Reports to: Director of Emergency and Critical Care

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Generous sign-on bonus
  • Four-day work week
  • Comprehensive benefits including health insurance with medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Very generous paid time off, paid continuing education time-off and stipend
  • 403-b retirement plan with employer contribution.
  • School loan debt forgiveness opportunity as a non-profit hospital
  • Non-corporate practice with no pressure for percentage pay
  • Collegial work with colleagues in a non-competitive structure with strong teaching and mentoring opportunities as well as opportunities for research

4 week repeating schedule:

  • Week 1: 1 pm – 10 pm Wed – Sat  
  • Week 2: 9 am – 6 pm Tues - Friday 
  • Week 3: 1 pm – 10 pm Wed - Sat 
  • Week 4: 9 am – 6 pm Wed - Sat 

Pay Range

$80,000 - $100,000 USD

Excellence in veterinary medicine since 1910. AMC Offers: 

A Commitment to Lifelong Learning: Founded in 1910, the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is the world’s largest veterinary teaching hospital, offering compassionate, collaborative, and cutting-edge veterinary care. Our commitment to innovation has led to the creation of one of the most advanced veterinary facilities in the world.

State-of-the-Art Facilities: AMC just completed a major expansion and renovation. This project transformed the hospital’s entire 83,000-square-foot space into a state-of-the-art facility unlike any other. 

Highlights include: A brand-new full floor surgical center, 1.5 Tesla Philips MRI (the exclusive high field MRI for small animals in NYC), 64-slice spiral CT scanner, Electroencephalography (EEG), Elekta Versa HD Linear Accelerator, In-house Laboratory, Ultrasound, Echocardiogram, and Mobile Cone Beam CT

A multidisciplinary team of 140+ veterinarians across 20+ specialties: With over 20 specialties and services under one roof, our departments frequently work together to deliver the highest quality of patient care in the veterinary field. Our dynamic array of specialists means that we are the go-to place for complex cases.

A Hospital in the heart of NYC: AMC is located in Manhattan, surrounded by leading research and teaching institutions such as Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical School, and NYU. Collaborative research opportunities abound, and our strong focus on education ensures a rewarding career for those passionate about mentoring and advancing veterinary medicine.

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