Job Description Veterinary Assistant
The veterinary technician assistant is the veterinary technician’s primary support.
They assist in restraining pets and test set up for the examination procedure.
They aid the technicians in achieving greater efficiency by relieving them of some of the routine work.
They have a very significant role in freeing up the technicians to assist the veterinarian with medical procedures.
Position Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Previous on-the-job training desirable but not required.
- Physical Effort: Work requires lifting and carrying records and equipment weighing up to 40 lbs; and standing for extended periods of time.
- Working conditions: May be exposed to unpleasant odors, noises, and animal feces. May be exposed to bites, scratches, and contagious diseases.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Can provide compassionate care to patients and clients.
- Can conduct oneself confidently and professionally even when stressed and/or focused on individual tasks.
- Can legibly keep accurate medical records in accordance with hospital policy.
- Can prepare and maintain the exam rooms and treatment areas.
- Can perform physical assessments; record observations legibly in files or on the computer.
- Can effectively restrain pets even when large or difficult.
- Knows all common vaccines and vaccination protocols and can explain to clients.
- Understands the importance of a clean and orderly facility, does not hesitate to clean or organize as part of a normal job duty.
- Maintains positive, cooperative relationships with other employees.
- Can prepare estimates for procedures and discuss financial commitments with clients, supporting hospital financial policies.
- Can explain necessary follow-up and home care instructions.
- Can properly care for all surgical materials and equipment; keep the operating room properly stocked and prepared for surgery.
- Can set up clinical laboratory procedures such as fecal flotation exams, heartworm checks, skin scrapings, urinalysis, ear cytology and fungal cultures; maintains a file of lab test results and ensures that test results are recorded in patient records.
- Can effectively position for and take radiographs.
- Understands the use and care of IV pumps.
- Can admit patients following hospital policy and the doctor's written orders.
- Can discharge patients based on the veterinarian’s orders, ensuring that patients are well groomed and in a medically appropriate state.
- Performs other duties as assigned, including assisting in other areas as requested.