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Lead Licensed Veterinary Technician - Hollymead Veterinary Hospital

Charlottesville, Virginia

Who is VetEvolve?

VetEvolve is a network of veterinary practices built to support the people delivering care and the practices they lead. We combine clinical insight with operational strength to give our teams the support, tools, and structure they need to thrive, without losing what makes each practice unique. We are intentionally focused on growth, not as an end in itself, but as a way to strengthen our practices, expand access to care, and create more opportunities for our teams. 

Guided by our values: Care First. Better Together. Grow Forward. Own It. We create an environment where veterinary professionals can do their best work, build meaningful careers, and deliver exceptional care. Growth with intention. Care without compromise.


 

Lead Licensed Veterinary Technician

Position Summary: 

The Lead Licensed Veterinary Technician plays a key leadership role in supporting veterinarians and the medical support team to ensure the delivery of high-quality, compassionate patient care. This position provides advanced technical expertise while also mentoring and developing team members, ensuring consistency in medical standards, safety protocols, and operational efficiency.

Primary Responsibilities: 

  • Provide coaching, mentorship, and training to veterinary technicians and assistants to promote skill growth, efficiency, and engagement. 
  • Assist with hiring, onboarding, training, and mentoring new team members. 
  • Partner with leadership to schedule staff appropriately based on case load and skills. 
  • Serve as a clinical resource and role model for best practices in patient care, anesthesia monitoring, and client communication. 
  • Assist veterinarians during examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures, ensuring proper restraint, preparation, and patient monitoring. 
  • Perform advanced technical procedures including venipuncture, intubation, anesthesia induction and monitoring, dental prophylaxis, and laboratory diagnostics. 
  • Administer medications, vaccines, and treatments as prescribed by the veterinarian, following all DEA and OSHA regulations. 
  • Operate and maintain diagnostic equipment such as radiology and ultrasound systems, adhering to safety and quality control protocols. 
  • Support accurate and thorough medical recordkeeping, charge capture, and client education documentation. 
  • Partner with the Practice Manager to oversee inventory control, ordering, and vendor relations. 
  • Monitor equipment maintenance and ensure readiness for medical and surgical use. 
  • Identify workflow improvement opportunities to enhance efficiency and client experience. 
  • Assist with implementing hospital policies and procedures to maintain compliance and quality standards. 
  • Lead by example in maintaining a clean, organized, and safe hospital environment. 
  • Provide compassionate and professional client education regarding treatment plans, preventative care, medications, and products. 
  • Model effective communication and problem-solving when handling client questions or concerns. 
  • Foster trust and collaboration among clients, doctors, and the care team to ensure continuity of care. 
  • Participate in staff meetings, hospital initiatives, and continuing education opportunities. 
  • Promote a positive, collaborative, and inclusive culture aligned with hospital and VetEvolve values. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support hospital operations and patient care. 

Qualifications: 

  • High school diploma or equivalent required. 
  • Licensed/Certified/Registered Veterinary Technician credential required. 
  • Minimum of 3 years of clinical veterinary experience. 
  • Prior leadership or mentorship experience preferred. 
  • Demonstrated proficiency in anesthesia monitoring, dentistry, laboratory procedures, and radiology. 
  • Basic computer literacy and ability to use practice management software and Microsoft Office applications. 
  • Excellent communication, organization, and interpersonal skills. 
  • Demonstrated ability to lead, train, and motivate team members while maintaining professionalism and accountability. 
  • Able to multitask in a fast-paced setting while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. 
  • Compassionate and committed to delivering exceptional patient care and client service. 
  • Comfortable working with exposure to 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. 

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.

Compensation and Benefits: 

  • 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. 

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We look forward to learning about your unique priorities and goals and working together with our local hospital teams to support you.

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