Cara Veterinary
Location
Seattle, Washington
Salary
$30 - $36 / HOUR
Provide high-quality clinical care for animal patients across various tiers of complexity, including diagnostics, anesthesia, and surgical support. Foster positive relationships with pet parents through effective communication and education regarding treatment plans.
Requires a minimum of one year of experience as a Licensed Veterinary Technician and completion of an accredited veterinary technology program. Must be licensed in the state of employment and possess a high school diploma.
We can help you build the life & career you want.
Up to $5000 sign on bonus eligible! Robust compensation & benefits packages Flexible scheduling A verifiable commitment to putting pets and our people first You’ll have the resources necessary to provide the best care
Competitive Salary ranging from $30.00 - $36.00 Medical, vision, & dental insurance with 4 premium insurance policy options Child, spousal, and family insurance options for all medical, dental, and vision insurance options Employee Assistance Program Paid Time Off (PTO), up to 80 hours in the first 3 years and 120 hours after 3 years + 10 hours for Personal Celebration Day Up to six paid floating holidays per year 401k + 4% employer match Employee pet care discount for up to four personal pets Incentive Bonus Program with potential quarterly earnings of up to $700 Uniform allowance Continuing Education reimbursement up to $750 per year License renewal fee covered Ample job training/educational opportunities Regular reviews and feedback
Nestled in the vibrant Roosevelt neighborhood of North Seattle, our hospital sits at the intersection of historic charm and modern convenience. You’ll enjoy walkable cafes, local parks, and quick access to the Roosevelt Link Light Rail Station—just minutes from downtown, Green Lake, and the University District. It’s the perfect place to plant roots and build your leadership legacy.
We want to provide clients and their pets with the kind of exceptional care and service they cannot get anywhere else—so it’s important that you’re as good with people as you are with pets. This means you should be someone who:
enjoys educating and connecting with people communicates effectively will advocate for patients is licensed and has demonstrable technician and animal handling skills is reliable and trustworthy shows adaptability and resilience
Cara Veterinary is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members.
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Job Title: Licensed Veterinary Technician As a Tier 1 Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) at Cara Veterinary, you play a critical role in ensuring the well-being and quality of care for our animal patients while fostering positive client interactions. Your expertise spans a wide range of responsibilities, encompassing both basic clinical tasks and client service functions. In addition to demonstrating proficiency in the responsibilities and skills of Unregistered Veterinary Assistants Tiers 1 through 4, you are well-versed in the use of practice management software, are capable of obtaining and documenting vital signs, and are skilled in various patient care procedures. Your contribution to the team is instrumental in upholding Cara Veterinary's commitment to delivering the highest standards of patient care and creating exceptional client experiences.
As a Tier 2 Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) at Cara Veterinary, your role represents a significant advancement in clinical skills and responsibility. Building upon your Tier 1 foundation, your expertise and proficiency now encompass a broader range of clinical procedures, in-house lab work, and advanced medical equipment management. You are a critical team member responsible for executing complex clinical tasks, including diagnostics, imaging procedures, and sample collection, all while delivering an exemplary level of client service. Your position plays a pivotal role in ensuring the highest quality of patient care and client satisfaction.
As a Tier 3 Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) at Cara Veterinary, you stand at the pinnacle of your profession, possessing a comprehensive skill set and a deep understanding of advanced veterinary procedures. Building upon your prior tiers, your role entails responsibilities in anesthesia, surgical support, anesthetic equipment management, and ophthalmological procedures. You perform these tasks under direct DVM supervision, ensuring optimal patient care. Additionally, your role extends to educating clients and discussing treatment plans, further enhancing the clinic's commitment to patient care and client satisfaction.
As a Tier 4 Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) at Cara Veterinary, you embody the highest level of proficiency and expertise in the field. You have mastered all skills from Tier 1 to Tier 3 and have taken on additional responsibilities, setting a new standard for veterinary excellence. Your role includes tasks such as intraperitoneal injections, advanced medical administration, leadership, training, and mentoring of junior staff. You are dedicated to fostering excellence within the team, consistently seeking innovative ways to improve patient care, and providing support to your colleagues, aligning with Cara Veterinary's commitment to the well-being of pets and their families.
Required Skills/ Abilities: Exemplify Cara Veterinary’s Pillars on a daily basis
Exemplify Cara Veterinary’s Core Competencies on a daily basis.
This competency involves nurturing robust connections with pet parents, pets, the community, and fellow team members, aligning with the practice's foundational values. It centers on fostering a sense of unity and comprehension that transcends the client-patient relationship. Team members prioritize building connections and relationships with clients and their pets, acknowledging the significance of empathy, trust, and team support, benefiting the pet's well-being and enhancing the practice's harmony.
Advocacy is about empowering pet parents to make informed choices, advocating for the well-being of pets within the community, and supporting one another as a cohesive team. Advocates cultivate trust, cooperation, and an inclusive culture, giving utmost importance to values such as support, trust, empathy, and inclusivity. This commitment extends beyond interactions with pet parents and pets and resonates within the broader team, creating an environment where every member is valued, heard, and supported, irrespective of their backgrounds or viewpoints.
Communication revolves around fostering effective communication not only with pet parents but also within the team, ensuring a seamless flow of information for the highest quality of care for each patient. Team members prioritize building an atmosphere of trust, rapport, and open communication within the team, where everyone's input is valued. This extends to pet parents, pets, and the local community, creating a collaborative and supportive environment. Effective communication ensures that all aspects of patient care are well-coordinated and harmonized, mirroring the values of the practice pillars while facilitating a culture of inclusivity and transparency.
Trust is a cornerstone of our ability to provide the highest quality of care to our patients. It demands an open mind and a non-judgmental approach. Trust requires empathy, allowing us to understand the unique needs and perspectives of our pet parents, pets, and team members. It involves adapting behavior and care recommendations based on cues from pet parents, pets, and team members, establishing an environment of trust and integrity that extends to the entire community. Trust advocates focus on building strong relationships and an environment where everyone feels heard and supported, aligning with the pillars.
This competency encourages viewing challenges as opportunities for growth, acknowledging that the veterinary industry, while rewarding, can also be emotionally and mentally taxing. To be resilient, we must practice self-compassion and extend that compassion to others. This means recognizing when we need assistance and not hesitating to ask for help when it's needed. Resilient individuals offer creative solutions, maintain a positive outlook, and actively support fellow team members, mirroring the spirit of innovation and community engagement outlined in the pillars.
Experience, Education and/ or Training 1 year minimum in Licensed Veterinary Technician role required Completion of an accredited veterinary technology program and appropriate registration status with the state the team member is employed in This position requires a high school diploma or further education. Possesses excellent computer skills Previous back and/or front office work experience preferred
This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive listing of duties expected of this position. The duties and expectations outlined herein may change at any time. Additionally, it is important to note that the skills listed for each tier are not exhaustive. Individuals are encouraged to develop and expand their skills beyond those explicitly mentioned.
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