Licensed Veterinary Technician, Inpatient, Overnight

Ethos Veterinary HealthShort Pump, VA
Onsite

About The Position

Virginia Veterinary Centers in Short Pump, VA is hiring a full- time LVT to join our overnight Inpatient team! This role is perfect for someone who is a newly licensed LVT who is curious about ER but uncertain if they're ready for the fast-paced side of triage. The inpatient LVT offers an opportunity to add to or utilize your current ER expertise. VVC recognizes the struggles of veterinary professionals and has an onsite Veterinary Wellbeing Specialist. The culture of our hospital is a top priority, with significant training for new employees and present management. Work-life balance is a key component, with most team members off 2 weekends a month. We are committed to professional development and offer opportunities for advancement. Experience is a plus, but we are willing to train and mentor new graduates. We strive to provide a schedule conducive to maintaining a healthy work/life balance. Students in their 3rd semester are welcome to apply.

Requirements

  • Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT)
  • Willingness to gain ER experience
  • Ability to utilize current ER expertise
  • Students in their 3rd semester are welcome to apply

Nice To Haves

  • ER experience

Responsibilities

  • Provide high‑quality nursing care and monitoring for hospitalized patients, ensuring comfort, safety, and medical stability throughout their stay.
  • Support recovery and post‑operative care for patients following surgical, imaging, and procedural interventions.
  • Administer prescribed treatments, including medications, IV fluids, nutritional support, wound care, and physical therapy exercises as directed.
  • Place and manage indwelling catheters, including central lines, PICC lines, peripheral catheters, and urinary catheters.
  • Collecting diagnostic samples, imaging, and non-laboratory diagnostics (BP, EKG, SPO2) for analysis while understanding normal parameter markers to help facilitate in next steps of diagnostic preparation and communication to Veterinarian.
  • Assist with patient preparation and positioning for imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound) or procedures as needed.
  • Obtaining and performing orders from Veterinarians for inpatient treatments and hospitalizations while understanding all the steps associated with hospitalization including IV Catheter placement, fluid therapy, creating electronic treatment sheets, calculating, and administering required medications, and calculating and administering fluid bolus requirements.
  • Assist in placement and maintenance of intravenous catheters, nasogastric tubes, central lines, JP drains, thoracic tubes, and esophageal feeding tubes.
  • Assist Veterinarians in all aspects during surgical procedures from developing anesthetic protocol, administration of pre-medications and induction agents, intubation, surgical prep, maintenance and monitoring of general anesthesia, assist in surgical procedure as needed, recovery care of patients post anesthetic episodes, proper medical documentation of anesthesia monitoring, and understanding side effects of anesthetic agents being administered.
  • Able to perform blood typing, crossmatches, set up for transfusions, and understanding clinical signs of transfusion related reactions.
  • Understanding and able to perform proper medical record documentation in accordance with hospital policy and the board of veterinary medical standards.
  • Assisting Veterinary Assistants in completion of End of Shift checklists to properly prepare for your relieving teams’ success on shift, including restocking, logging controlled substances, cleaning kennels, vacuuming, and mopping.
  • Collaborate with specialty services (Neurology, Surgery, Anesthesia, Radiology, Internal Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Medical Oncology) to carry out care plans and facilitate ongoing diagnostics.
  • Prepare patients for discharge, including review of at‑home care instructions and medication plans.
  • Assist with patient transfers to and from ER or other specialty services in a timely, organized, and medically appropriate manner.
  • Participate in medical rounds and hand‑offs with ER and specialty teams to ensure continuity of care.
  • Alert the DVM to any changes in patient status, including but not limited to pain levels, vital sign fluctuations, and unexpected clinical findings.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off
  • CE allowance
  • Yearly scrub allowance
  • Personal pet discount
  • Paid License Renewals
  • Quarterly Bonus Opportunity
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Tuition Reimbursement/Assistance
  • 401(k)
  • Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Employee Referral program
  • 401k with employer match
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