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Veterinary Technician II
Iowa State University
Position Title:Veterinary Technician IIJob Group:MeritRequired Minimum Qualifications:Registered, licensed, or certified as a veterinary technician, and either Associates degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) or the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and three years of experience with the care and treatment of animals in a veterinary teaching hospital, specialty and referral practice, laboratory animal medicine, or research enterprise, or Bachelors degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) or the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and two years of experience with the care and treatment of animals in a veterinary teaching hospital, specialty and referral practice, laboratory animal medicine, or research enterprise.Preferred Qualifications:Experience with catheter placement.Experience with phlebotomy. Experience with restraining animals. Experience working in veterinary setting. Prior experience with large or small animals Job Description:Are you ready to advance your career as a Veterinary Technician, working at the forefront of veterinary medicine, education, and research? At Iowa State Universitys Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center (LVMC), youll collaborate with a team of experts in diagnosis, treatment, and education while making a meaningful impact on the future of veterinary medicine. Under the direction and supervision of a licensed Veterinarian, provides advanced care for ill and injured animal patients or animals used in a clinical or hospital setting. Why Join Us? Hands-On Training: Develop your skills to their fullest potential with on-the-job training tailored to all experience levels. Gain opportunities to pursue specialty licenses while advancing your expertise. Experience includes instructing and demonstrating veterinary care, animal husbandry, and technical skills to students and Veterinary Technician I. Collaborative Impact: Work alongside expert veterinary clinicians, helping to contribute and assist 4th-year veterinary students and participating in state-of-the-art care for animal patients. Comprehensive Services: Be part of a hospital that provides specialized medical and surgical care for companion and large animals, serving Iowa and surrounding states. Provides mentorship and guidance to Veterinary Technician I CURRENT OPENINGS:
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Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an on-going basis without sponsorship. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Assists with the instruction and evaluation of veterinary and veterinary technology students and Veterinary Technician level I. In a clinical or classroom setting provides demonstrations of advanced skill level in areas such as proper medical record keeping, animal restraint, phlebotomy, intravenous and urinary catheterization, fluid therapy, aseptic technique, anesthetic monitoring of American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification system, level I-III and postoperative care. Responsible for providing advanced nursing care on ASA I-III patients which are considered to be healthy, have mild, or severe systemic disease that is a consistent threat to life. Nursing care to include but not limited to: placing and maintaining intravenous, urinary, and arterial catheters, central lines, nasogastric tubes, and nasal oxygen; administering fluids and medications orally, parenterally, and enterally; utilizing blood products; performing arterial sampling, tracheostomy care, and other advanced treatments. Collects, analyzes, and processes samples for research, diagnostic, and clinical purposes. Monitors the patients condition and effectiveness of medications. Performs advanced preparatory procedures on various animal species and assists staff members in surgical, medical and laboratory procedure preparation (such as phacoemulsification, endoscopy, blood cultures, pericardiocentesis, and arthrocentesis etc.), including instrument and supply set up. Administers anesthesia and monitors patient response through the recovery period for ASA I-III patients; maintains anesthetic and mechanical monitoring equipment. Maintains orderly and sanitary work areas for clinical and hospital facilities. Monitors effectiveness of autoclaves. Stocks and organizes patient exam rooms, treatment areas, holding areas and operating rooms. May determine and enters hospital charges and medical records into the computer to create accurate records for billing accounts and evaluate charges to ensure hospital costs are accurately captured. Responsible for set up, inventory, maintenance, security, and repairs for equipment and instruments used in surgical procedures, emergencies and/or lab sessions. Monitors the effectiveness of environmental sanitation programs. Monitors and reports aberrations in environmental systems as they relate to animal and public health. Assists in drafting and evaluation of reports of institutional programs (i.e., postoperative care, anesthesia monitoring, facility maintenance, etc.). Utilizes ultrasound machines and x-rays, assist with MRI, or other related imaging equipment for patient diagnostics Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to perform advanced technical skills reflective of department. Knowledge of animal health and welfare - animal isolation, sample collection, medical treatment, nursing and monitoring, pre & post-surgical requirements including room and supply preparation. Knowledge of animal husbandry - animal feeding, watering, grooming, handling, safe transporting, and environmental requirements. Knowledge of record maintenance - collecting and recording data. Knowledge of trimming, clipping, or grooming animals. Knowledge of teaching and/or demonstration of safe animal handling. Knowledge of regulatory requirements (Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service, etc.). Ability to handle, restrain, move, load, and unload animals. Ability to administer medication - topical, injectable, oral, and rectal. Ability to check and interpret vital signs. Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 70 pounds. Ability to instruct and demonstrate veterinary techniques in handling, grooming and nursing animals. Ability to interact in a professional capacity. Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others. Ability to prioritize daily tasks. Ability to work in high stress environments. Knowledge of computers, computerized medical record systems, and word processing software, such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Appointment Type:RegularNumber of Months Employed Per Year:12 Month Work PeriodTime Type:Full timePay Grade:7602aApplication Instructions:To apply for this position, please click on Apply and complete the Employment Application. Please be prepared to enter or attach the following: Original Posting Date:January 29, 2025Posting Close Date:February 27, 2025Job Requisition Number:R16324
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