VCA Animal Specialty & Emergency Center is a high volume, AAHA accredited, referral and critical care hospital located in West Los Angeles. We are currently we are looking for both ER and ICU Technicians to join our team. A little bit about us: As one of LA's leading 24-hour specialty animal care centers for over 30 years now, here at ASEC we are always looking for the next best addition to our Emergency & Critical Care Team. We have six specialties and roughly 200 staff members on our team, and as a teaching hospital we host externs, interns, and residents every year. We strive to maintain our positive and supportive learning environment, and keep our medicine and techniques ahead of the curve. Our Emergency & Critical Care department is equipped to provide 24/7 care to incoming critical and non-critical emergencies, transfers from our referring veterinarians, and hospitalized patients from our own specialty services. ECC Veterinary Technician/Assistant: Our ECC Veterinary Tech/Assistant position requires a minimum of 3 years of current experience in veterinary medicine. Emergency experience is not required but is considered a plus Candidates must be currently in process of working towards obtaining their RVT license Unlicensed veterinary assistants are required to have a valid CA VACSP General knowledge of veterinary medicine Small animal restraint and handling Both basic and advanced veterinary nursing care Medication administration - all routes Phlebotomy and IV catheterization Lab sample handling Anesthesia prep and monitoring Basic radiography Triage and stabilization of a variety of emergency cases Responsibilities include: providing nursing care to both our stable and critical hospitalized patients, triaging and stabilizing incoming emergencies, providing treatment to our outpatients, assisting with basic anesthetic procedures, and maintaining a clean and stocked treatment area. ICU Technician: Applicants must be licensed in the state of CA Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years experience working in veterinary medicine, with at least 2-3 of those years in an emergency/specialty practice All skills required for our Emergency team, as well as... Possess an advanced knowledge of veterinary emergency and critical care Critical anesthesia monitoring skills Experience with critical case management Nasogastric tube placement Urinary catheter placement (male and female) Central line placement PICC and central line placement Arterial sampling and catheterization Thoracic auscultation Perfusion analysis of patients Basic electrolyte and blood gas analysis CPR Nursing care of patients with tracheostomies Nursing care of patients with chest tubes and abdominal drains Nursing care of patients with feeding tubes and administering nutrition through a feeding tube Calculating CRIs (analgesics, inotropes, vasopressors, electrolytes, etc) Scheduling Info: Full-time employees work “4 x 10s”. Overnight positions are available. All schedules include working one weekend day.