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Dr. Dan's Animal Hospital - Veterinary Technician

Vero Beach, Florida, United States

Dr. Dan's Animal Hospital, located in sunny Vero Beach, Florida, is a well-established, community-focused general practice dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate care to pets and their families. We are proud of our strong technician-to-doctor ratio and exceptionally low staff turnover, providing a positive and nurturing work environment for all. Our modern facility is equipped with advanced diagnostics and an on-site laboratory, allowing us to focus on preventative care, client education, and gold-standard medicine.


 

 

 

Title: Veterinary Technician 

Department: Support Staff/Hospital Operations 

Reports to: Practice Manager 

Employment Type: Full time

 

Company Overview: 

VetEvolve is a private equity backed, growth stage veterinary services organization supporting more than 50 general practice and specialty hospitals across the Eastern half of the United States. 

We are passionate about creating a people focused environment that prioritizes everyone's growth and fulfillment personally, professionally, and financially. Our culture is anchored in our core values of Serve, Evolve, and Trust, and our mission is to make things better for veterinary professionals every single day. VetEvolve provides the infrastructure, leadership, and resources that allow practice teams to focus on delivering exceptional patient care while preserving the clinical autonomy that defines the profession.  Hear why our veterinarians are “Happy Here” on our videos page! 

Position Summary: 

The Veterinary Technician plays a vital role in assisting veterinarians and the medical support team to ensure the delivery of high-quality, compassionate care to pets and their families. This position is responsible for performing a variety of technical, clinical, and client education duties that enhance efficiency, promote a safe and collaborative hospital environment, and elevate the overall client experience. The Veterinary Technician also assists in maintaining consistent, excellent medical standards and operational flow. 

Primary Responsibilities: 

  • Provide high-quality nursing care to hospitalized patients, including IV catheter placement, CRI management, medication administration, feeding tube placement, and ongoing monitoring. 
  • Prepare, monitor, and recover patients undergoing surgical procedures, ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout all phases of care. 
  • Assist veterinarians during examinations, diagnostics, treatments, and surgical procedures, providing proper restraint, preparation, and patient monitoring. 
  • Perform laboratory diagnostics including urinalysis, hematology, fecals, and cytology; accurately document, interpret, and communicate results as appropriate. 
  • Operate and maintain diagnostic equipment, including radiology and ultrasound systems, in compliance with safety and regulatory standards. 
  • Prepare and administer medications, vaccines, and treatments as prescribed, maintaining strict compliance with DEA, OSHA, and hospital regulations. 
  • Maintain accurate daily controlled drug logs and ensure proper handling, storage, and documentation of controlled substances. 
  • Create, review, and enter treatment plans accurately in the medical record system. 
  • Support hospital operations through accurate medical recordkeeping, charge entry, and chart auditing. 
  • Provide compassionate, clear client education related to preventative care, treatment plans, medications, products, and nutritional recommendations. 
  • Maintain clean, organized, and well-stocked treatment and surgical areas, ensuring sterile conditions for medical and surgical procedures. 
  • Monitor inventory levels, rotate stock, and assist with ordering medical supplies as needed. 
  • Promote a positive and professional workplace culture through effective communication, teamwork, and collaboration across departments. 
  • Ensure all duties are performed in accordance with state practice acts, legal requirements, and hospital policies. 
  • Perform additional duties as assigned based on hospital needs. 

Qualifications: 

  • High school diploma or equivalent required. 
  • Minimum of two years of experience as a Veterinary Technician preferred. 
  • Demonstrated proficiency in anesthesia monitoring, venipuncture, laboratory procedures, radiology, and dentistry. 
  • Basic computer literacy, including the ability to navigate practice management software and use Microsoft Office applications. 
  • Strong communication and organizational skills with the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. 
  • Maintains professionalism, composure, and sound judgment in emotionally charged or high-stress situations. 
  • Capable of multitasking in a fast-paced setting while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. 
  • Compassionate and committed to delivering exceptional patient care and client service. 
  • Able to work safely around cleaning chemicals, anesthetic gases, radiation, zoonotic diseases, and animal bodily fluids. 
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and safely handle animals up to 130 pounds. 
  • Comfortable sitting, standing, walking, bending, and kneeling for extended periods throughout the workday.  
  • Professional, neat appearance consistent with hospital standards. 

Compensation and Benefits:  

  • We are offering a starting salary range of $15-17 per hour based on experience.
  • We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage. In addition, employees are eligible to participate in our 401(k) retirement plan. Other benefits include paid time off, paid holidays and access to employee assistance program.

Hours:  

  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule and be available for scheduling during all hours the practice is open to support hospital operations. 

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