Veterinary Technician (Anesthesia)

Auburn UniversityAuburn, AL
Onsite

About The Position

The College of Veterinary Medicine seeks a Veterinary Technician I/II/III that will perform various tasks related to the care and treatment of animal patients in a specialized anesthesia clinical service area. This position will focus on Small Animal Anesthesia Services. Hours generally vary between 7:30am and 6:00pm Monday through Friday.

Requirements

  • Associate's degree in Veterinary Technology or a related field.
  • 2 years of experience in Veterinary Technology or in the care and comfort of animals.
  • 4 years of experience in Veterinary Technology or in the care and comfort of animals.
  • Active license with the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medicine as a Veterinary Technician, OR Have met all requirements to become licensed in the State of Alabama. Licensure must be obtained within 6 months of hire date.
  • When a candidate has the required education, but lacks the required experience, they may normally apply additional appropriate education toward the experience requirement, at a rate of one (1) year relevant education per year of required experience.
  • This position involves direct contact with animals susceptible to rabies. Employees in this role must complete a rabies pre-exposure vaccination series and maintain adequate rabies antibody titer (≥0.5 IU/mL) as recommended by CDC guidelines.

Responsibilities

  • Assists in the administration and monitoring of anesthesia and a variety of tasks in the care, observation and treatment of animals in a specialized small animal clinical service area.
  • With oversight from a veterinary anesthesiologist, independently performs anesthesia and peri-operative pain management for veterinary species.
  • Perform cursory physical examinations, calculate drug dosages, maintain anesthesia equipment, administer pre-anesthetic medications, induce anesthesia, perform endotracheal intubation, insure safe positioning of patients for surgery, monitor physiological parameters, properly document anesthetic events in medical record, recognize anesthetic complications and institute proper corrective actions, recover patients from anesthesia, and enter patient charges into practice management software application.
  • Responsibilities are conducted in a teaching hospital on clinical cases.
  • Anesthetist is also responsible for overseeing and instructing professional students in the safe and effective application of veterinary anesthesia and pain management.
  • Will be responsible for application of a wide variety of anesthetic agents and equipment.
  • Manages anesthesia for moderate, complex and critical patients.
  • Position has the potential to be physically (lifting, restraining, transporting animals) and mentally (rapid evaluation of physiologic parameters) demanding.
  • Performing physical examinations; calculating drug dosages.
  • Maintaining anesthetic equipment; administering anesthetic and analgesic medications.
  • Performing endotracheal intubation; positioning animals.
  • Monitoring physiologic parameters; applying patient warming devices; changing bandages; cleaning animals.
  • Properly documenting peri-anesthetic events; recognizing patient complications and performing corrective measures.
  • Entering patient charges into practice management software applications.
  • Communicating effectively and working under the orders of a supervising veterinarian; and a willingness to learn new skills.

Benefits

  • Generous benefits
  • Educational opportunities
  • Culture of support and work/life balance
  • Auburn University will cover the cost of the rabies vaccination series, periodic titer checks, and any necessary boosters.
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