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Licensed Veterinary Technician - Program DirectorPima Medical InstituteSan Antonio, Colorado, United States
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Licensed Veterinary Technician - Program Director

Pima Medical Institute
  • US
    San Antonio, Colorado, United States
  • US
    San Antonio, Colorado, United States

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Licensed Veterinary Technician - Program Director Veterinary Nursing Program Director (LVT) Location: Pima Medical Institute - San Antonio Campus | On-Site Position Type: Full-Time Compensation: $78,030 – $97,535 per year Are you a Licensed Veterinary Technician ready to take your career in a new direction — one where your expertise shapes the future of veterinary medicine every single day? At Pima Medical Institute's San Antonio campus, our Veterinary Nursing Program Director does exactly that. This is a leadership role with purpose. You'll direct a thriving veterinary nursing program, mentor a dedicated faculty team, and watch your students grow from beginners into skilled, licensed veterinary professionals. If you're passionate about the field and ready to leave a lasting impact beyond the clinic, we'd love to meet you. To make your transition as smooth as possible, we're offering a $5,000 sign-on bonus payable after your first 90 days, plus relocation assistance for qualified candidates. Key Responsibilities:
Direct all educational activities of the Veterinary Nursing Program; develop and maintain a functional curriculum aligned with AVMA standards. Evaluate course content, review new texts, and collaborate with administration on program design and implementation. Coordinate educational workshops and in-services for didactic and clinical faculty. Maintain all AVMA records, prepare annual reports, and lead self-study reports for accreditation. Plan and conduct department staff meetings and semiannual Advisory Board meetings. Monitor department expenditures and maintain budget compliance; order supplies and maintain equipment as needed.
Monitor student success rates and implement plans to reduce withdrawals; maintain an 80% student success rate for all classes taught. Evaluate student performance and make necessary provisions to meet individual learning needs. Maintain student grades per established policies; prepare final grades at the end of each sequence. Perform functions of a Veterinary Nursing instructor; monitor lab competencies and confirm skill levels on standardized checklists.
Supervise veterinary nursing staff and faculty; evaluate performance and prepare teaching assignments. Establish and implement veterinary nursing department goals. Visit clinical sites regularly to evaluate student clinical performance and progress; coordinate with site supervisors to ensure effective clinical education.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor's degree from an institution accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Current Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) in good standing in the state of Texas. Graduate of an AVMA CVTEA-accredited Veterinary Technician program recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or CHEA. Must pass the VTNE and Texas Licensed Technician Veterinary Examination (LVTE) as required by the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Minimum 3 years of practical experience in the veterinary field and/or 3 years of teaching experience in the veterinary field. Leadership or supervisory experience preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and other computer applications.
Compensation & Benefits:
Competitive Pay: $78,030 – $97,535 per year. Health Benefits: Medical (PPO & HDHP with HSA options), Dental, and Vision coverage. Retirement: 401(k) with a 10% Employer Match. Ownership: Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) — you're not just an employee, you're an owner. Income Protection: Short- and Long-term Disability and Basic Life Insurance. Wellness: Health & Wellness Program and Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and Tuition Reimbursement.
A Few Things to Know:
You will work in a classroom, lab, and office environment with exposure to biohazardous materials including blood, feces, saliva, and urine. Outdoor exposure to large animal enclosures may be required. Role requires the ability to demonstrate lifting and restraint techniques required of veterinary nursing practice.
Pima Medical Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
  • San Antonio, Colorado, United States

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