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Veterinary Technician Internship (Bel-Rea students only)

Denver, CO
Sploot Veterinary Care is introducing a brand new approach to veterinary care in the form of Urgent & Primary Care Clinics and we’re thrilled to offer eighth quarter internships for Bel-Rea Veterinary Technician students. Join our team and help us provide the ABSOLUTE BEST medical care to our patients.  
 
Sploot believes that every pet deserves high quality veterinary care whenever and wherever they need it. Whether it’s a routine visit or something that “just happened and can’t wait," we’re there for pets and their parents. 
 
We know that great treatment must start with a happy and thriving team, and that’s the reason we created a supportive, healthy, and balanced environment that enables veterinary professionals to thrive in and out of the clinic. Sploot genuinely values a collaborative culture and work/life balance.
 
What you’ll do as a Bel-Rea Intern:
* Gain 400 hours of hands-on clinic experience during your eight quarter at Bel-Rea
* Work closely with our veterinary team to provide high-quality medical care to our patients
* Participate in an individualized program to enhance problem-solving, technical, and communication skills
* Work alongside veterinary professionals in various aspects of patient care
* Support technicians in diagnostic and treatment plans
* Learn fear-free techniques for patient exams, treatments, and procedures
* Engage in daily hospital nurse duties and responsibilities that provide an elevated level of care and experience for our patients and pet parents
* Real-world experience in primary and urgent care medicine in a small animal practice
* One-on-one mentorship and individualized onboarding to guide your professional development
* Opportunity to focus on specific areas of interest within the veterinary field
* Discover diverse roles and career opportunities while gaining practical experience
* Expect to be involved in surgical cases, dental procedures, emergencies, sick patient workups, and routine medical appointments. If you are looking to improve certain technical skills, let us know so we can emphasize these areas!
 
Who you are:
* You are currently enrolled in Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology
* You are a team player, and always looking to collaborate with others
* You’re excited about working with a team that is introducing a brand new approach to veterinary care
* You’re as excited as we are about offering pets the best care possible whenever they need it
* You’re super organized, and focused on efficiency  
 
What Really Catches Our Eye:
* Previous veterinary experience
 
What we will provide you**: 
* Competitive base pay of $19/hour
* Free Sploot branded FIGS scrubs to ensure you are comfortable and looking professional
* Unlimited Food & Snacks during shifts
* Team events and other local social activities 
* Lots of Sploot swag - what can we say? Our logo looks really cool on stuff! 
 
** For qualified candidates; benefits may vary based on experience.
 

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