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Licensed Veterinarian TechnicianValley Veterinary ClinicTwisp, Washington, United States

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Licensed Veterinarian Technician

Valley Veterinary Clinic
  • US
    Twisp, Washington, United States
  • US
    Twisp, Washington, United States

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Valley Veterinarian Clinic in Twisp, WA has an opening for a full time Licensed Veterinary Technician. We will provide you training and mentorship in small animal medicine. You'll gain practice in treating disease and injury in a supportive learning environment. What sets us apart is that we are a clinic, not a corporation. We have been in practice since 1978 and are important members of the Methow Valley community in North Central WA. We practice veterinary medicine, not profit maximization. This is a full time role. Clinic hours are 8 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday. Evening or weekend work is not required. Pay is $25 to $30/hour, depending on experience. Who You AreYou are a licensed (or license-eligible) Veterinarian Technician in the state of Washington. You live in the Methow Valley or Okanogan County and would have a reasonable daily commute to work in Twisp. You are calm and competent when working with animals of different temperaments, including those in distress. You are skilled in anesthesia monitoring, patient care and clinical procedures such as lab diagnostics and radiography (x-ray). You have a strong attention to detail. You know that a practice does not run smoothly unless everyone masters the details of their own work. It's a plus if you have large animal experience and want to help us restart our large animal practice. You're dependable and you plan your time off in advance, so that if you miss work, it's for an important reason. You have professional maturity and you are a clear and thoughtful communicator. You prefer working in a team because you work best with others. What You'll Do
Assist veterinarians with exams, diagnostics, treatments and surgeries. Safely and competently handle and restrain our small animal patients. Collect and process lab samples including blood, urine and cytology. Take and position patients for radiography (x-ray). Assist with dental cleanings and taking dental radiographs IInduce, monitor and recover patients from anesthesia. Administer medications and treatments as instructed by veterinarians. Maintain accurate medical records and ensure compliance with medical standards and clinic protocols Be a great team member. Contribute to a positive, respectful, and efficient workplace.
Questions? Want to chat about this role before you decide to apply? Contact Michelle Valintis at Arrow Talent Group. Applying is easy. A cover letter is optional, but encouraged. In your cover letter, please explain your interest in working for a rural, community clinic like ours.
  • Twisp, Washington, United States

Compétences linguistiques

  • English
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