About The Position

The College of Veterinary Medicine invites applicants to apply for the position of Veterinary Assistant, located within the Large Animal Clinical Sciences department. The day-to-day responsibilities of a veterinary assistant are varied and essential to the overall well-being of animals under their care. The primary purpose of this position is to provide quality care for patients and/or research animals by performing a variety of functions including but not limited to feeding, bathing, exercising, record keeping, restraint, and/or equipment operation. Provides cleaning and disinfection, stocks supply, and collects and disperses laundry.

Requirements

  • Veterinary Assistant 1: Minimum Education: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum Experience: 1 year of relevant experience working with large animals, including but not limited to horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, and alpacas. Progressing Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Intermediate knowledge of large animal care and handling, including lifting and restraint. Basic knowledge of and ability to use common hospital and farm equipment. Knowledge of general sanitation and disinfection protocols. Strong observation skills. Ability to multi-task. Ability to follow directions and work with a diverse population. Ability to adhere to safety and training procedures. Ability to work under stressful or demanding conditions.
  • Veterinary Assistant 2: Minimum Education: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum Experience: 18 months of relevant experience working with large animals, including but not limited to horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, and alpacas. Progressing Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Intermediate knowledge of large animal care and handling, including lifting and restraint. Intermediate knowledge of and ability to use common hospital and farm equipment. Knowledge of general sanitation and disinfection protocols. Knowledge of common safety practices. Strong observation skills. Ability to multi-task. Ability to follow directions and work with a diverse population. Ability to adhere to safety and training procedures. Ability to work under stressful or demanding conditions. Ability to assist with treatment and sample collection.
  • Senior Veterinary Assistant 1: Minimum Education: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum Experience: 2 years of relevant experience working with large animals, including but not limited to horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, and alpacas. Progressing Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Advanced knowledge of large animal care and handling, including lifting and restraint. Advanced knowledge of and ability to use common hospital and farm equipment. Knowledge of general sanitation and disinfection protocols. Knowledge of common safety practices. Strong Observation skills. Ability to Multi-task. Ability to follow directions and work with a diverse population. Ability to adhere to safety protocols. Ability to monitor animal conditions and behaviors. Ability to train and supervise others.
  • Senior Veterinary Assistant 2: Minimum Education: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum Experience: 3 years of relevant experience working with large animals, including but not limited to horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, and alpacas. Progressing Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Expert knowledge of large animal care and handling, including lifting and restraint. Expert knowledge of and ability to use common hospital and farm equipment. Knowledge of general sanitation and disinfection protocols. Knowledge of common safety practices. Strong observation skills. Ability to Multi-task. Ability to follow directions and work with a diverse population. Ability to adhere to safety and training procedures. Ability to work under stressful or demanding conditions. Ability to assist with treatment and sample collection. Knowledge of Bio Security procedures and hospital/isolation protocols. Ability to monitor animal conditions and behaviors. Ability to train and supervise others. Knowledge of USDA, AAALAC, and AVMA regulatory guidelines. Ability to identify safety risks when handling large animals. Ability to make sound decisions. Ability to supervise staff.

Responsibilities

  • Performs animal restraint on various large animal species for physical exams and medical procedures, such as blood draws, urine collection, blood pressures, and injections.
  • Prepares animal quarters with bedding, water, and other supplies.
  • Feeds diets as prescribed to admitted patients.
  • Exercises patients, using special care.
  • Records daily observations such as livestock inventory and ration allotments.
  • Assists in the admittance and discharge of patients.
  • Assists with transport of animals, both live and deceased.
  • Learns to operate equipment such as forklift, tractor, skid steer loader sprayers, treadmill, hot walker, float tank, slings, sled cattle chutes, both standard and 360.
  • Cleans and disinfects animal quarters, treatment rooms, and other areas as needed.
  • Unpacks and unloads supplies and places items in appropriate areas.
  • Provides laundry collection and dispersement.
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