Intermediate Care Veterinary Assistant (30 hours/week)
Job Posting InformationPosting Number PG194597SP
Internal Recruitment No
Working Title Intermediate Care Veterinary Assistant (30 hours/week)
Anticipated Hiring Range $34,125 - $36,900 (30 hours/week)
Work Schedule To be determined, 24/7 hospital operations
Job Location Raleigh, NC
Department NC State Veterinary Hospital
About the DepartmentThe NC State Veterinary Hospital (VH), established in 1983, is one of the highest rated veterinary academic medical centers in the country, serving communities throughout North Carolina as well as many other states. The hospital staffs over twenty clinical services with board certified specialists that are nationally and even internationally renowned, ensuring the VH is on the cutting edge of veterinary medicine. Patients benefit from the combined expertise of multiple specialists utilizing a team approach to patient health care. Each year, nearly 35,000 patients are treated in the VH. The VH provides compassionate care, state of the art specialty health care, expert clinical instruction for 4th year veterinary students from College of Veterinary Medicine, and ongoing investigation of innovative techniques and procedures to further advance the field of veterinary medicine.
Essential Job DutiesThis position provides care for patients housed in the Intermediate Care (IMC) department of the Randall B. Terry Jr. Companion Animal Medical Center. The IMC is the 24/7 progressive care unit for the entire specialty hospital, offering exposure to an array of hospitalized small animals and exotic cases.A person in this department must possess in-depth knowledge of veterinary medicine and a strong desire to work in a fast-changing, teaching environment with a varied population of people.The position interacts with internal specialty services and their respective staff, clinicians and students to provide coordination and veterinary care for all hospitalized patients within the unit.Direct patient care duties include but are not limited to:
- Admit patients through student and clinician communications regarding presenting problems, diagnostics, treatment options and overall projected plan of care.
- Provide direct patient care and medical treatments including TPR, bladder expression, BP monitoring, venipuncture, peripheral & central catheter placement, sedative/treatment therapy injections, urinary catheter management, and blood transfusions
- Perform moderate risk drug calculations, including CRI, IV fluid, medical pain management and treatment therapies
- Receive moderate risk post-sedation and post-anesthetic patients, monitoring for post procedural complications to recovery
- Provide post-surgical recovery and care, including pain management, for an array of elective and non-elective neurological, orthopedic, internal medicine and soft tissue patients
- Direct monitoring of seizure & respiratory patients
- Management of infectious disease patients
- Proficient use of specialized patient care equipment such as IV fluid pumps, pulse Oximeter, BP monitor, syringe pump, wound vacuum
- Records and communicates a variety of data relating to patient care and diagnostic testing and treatments with use of hospital information systems.
- Orientation, teaching, and coaching new staff, students, interns and residents in related policies, procedures, and patient care
- Maintaining a clean and working environment following hospital standards, infectious disease and hospital policies, along with OSHA, EHS and radiation safety policies and trainings
- Other tasks and responsibilities may be assigned based on the needs of the organization and evolving priorities.
- Previous experience in a canine / feline veterinary setting.
- Ability to work with or around sick animals, potentially hazardous materials, cleaning chemicals, gas anesthetics, zoonotic diseases, and unpleasant odors.
- Ability to communicate professionally and effectively at all times and maintain professionalism in emotionally charged / challenging situations.
- Ability to provide high quality customer service.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodations.
- Ability to work beyond scheduled work hours when needed.
- Ability to work effectively as a member of a team and be an active participant in problem solving and team advancement.
- Ability to work effectively with computers and electronics.
- Ability to work independently and practice good judgment to ensure high quality care for all patients and request assistance when needed.
- Desire to teach 4th year veterinary students
- Experience as a veterinary assistant in a clinical setting; preferably at a teaching hospital.
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- * Do you have previous veterinary assistance experience?
- Yes
- No
- * This position requires the ability to lift of up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis. Are you able to lift up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis with or without accommodation?
- Yes
- No
- * Are you able to work around sick animals, potentially hazardous materials, cleaning chemicals, gas anesthetics, zoonotic diseases, and unpleasant odors?
- Yes
- No
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