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Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
Overview
The Emergency Veterinary Assistant will support the team by triaging incoming patients, providing comfort to pet parents, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics like bloodwork and imaging. Responsibilities also include setting up and monitoring anesthesia/sedation cases alongside credentialed staff and learning advanced skills like CPR and catheterization.
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Compensation
$20 - $32 / HOUR
Posted
10 days ago
The assistant will be the first point of contact, welcoming patients, guiding them to care, and supporting the team during triage and treatment processes. Key duties include assisting with nursing care, diagnostics like bloodwork and imaging, and setting up/monitoring anesthesia and IV fluid administration.
$20 - $43 / HOUR
14 days ago
The assistant will provide immediate support by triaging incoming patients, guiding them toward care, and assisting with treatments, nursing duties, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities also include setting up and monitoring anesthesia cases, managing fluid therapy, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
$20 - $49 / HOUR
The assistant will provide initial support by triaging incoming patients, guiding them toward care, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities also include setting up and monitoring anesthesia cases, managing fluid and medication administration, and participating in patient rounds for continuity of care.
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The Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Key duties include staying with patients during tests, administering advanced treatments like IVs and blood transfusions, performing CPR, and utilizing advanced techniques such as endoscopy and ultrasounds.
The Emergency Veterinary Assistant will serve as the first point of contact, triaging incoming patients, providing steady support, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics like bloodwork and imaging. Responsibilities also include supporting credentialed staff during anesthesia/sedation cases, managing IV fluids, and learning advanced skills like CPR and ultrasound through guided training.
The Emergency Veterinary Assistant will serve as the first point of contact, triaging incoming patients, providing support, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities include setting up and monitoring anesthesia cases, managing IV fluids and medications, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
The Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include staying with pet parents, administering medications and monitoring patients, performing advanced techniques like IVs and blood transfusions, and executing CPR when necessary.
The assistant will serve as the first point of contact, triaging incoming patients, providing support, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities also include supporting anesthesia cases, managing fluid and medication administration, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
The Emergency Veterinary Assistant will be central to patient care by triaging incoming patients, providing steady support to pet parents, and assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics like bloodwork and imaging. Responsibilities also include supporting credentialed staff during anesthesia/sedation cases, managing IV fluids and medications, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
The Emergency Veterinary Assistant will be central to patient care, providing initial support through triage, assisting with treatments, nursing care, and diagnostics like bloodwork and imaging. Responsibilities also include supporting credentialed staff during anesthesia/sedation cases, managing IV fluids, and learning advanced skills like CPR and ultrasound.
The technician will thrive on the front lines of emergency veterinary care, handling a wide range of cases from minor to complex emergencies while collaborating with doctors. Responsibilities include triage, treatments, diagnostics, anesthesia, monitoring, critical care nursing, and providing emotional support to pet parents.
$24 - $56 / HOUR
The Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling everything from triage and diagnostics to anesthesia and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include staying by the patient's side during tests and treatments, administering medications, and communicating effectively with the team and pet parents.
The Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include staying with patients through tests and treatments, administering medications, performing advanced techniques like central lines and ultrasounds, and providing emotional support to pet parents.
As a per diem Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician, you will handle a wide range of emergency cases, collaborating with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care through triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Key duties include maintaining patient support during tests and treatments, administering advanced medical procedures like IVs and blood transfusions, and communicating effectively as a team leader.
As a per diem Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technician, you will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling everything from triage and treatments to advanced diagnostics and anesthesia. Key duties involve providing direct nursing care, emotional support to pet parents, performing advanced technical procedures, and ensuring seamless communication within the team.
The Emergency Veterinary Assistant will provide immediate support by triaging incoming patients, guiding them toward care, and assisting with treatments, nursing duties, and diagnostics alongside credentialed staff. Responsibilities also include setting up and monitoring anesthesia/sedation cases, managing IV fluids and medications, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.
Emergency Credentialed Veterinary Technicians collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling triage, treatments, diagnostics, and critical care nursing. Responsibilities include staying with patients through tests, delivering nursing care in critical moments, performing advanced techniques like IVs and monitoring, and communicating effectively as a team member.
The technician will collaborate with doctors to deliver gold standard, emotionally intelligent care across a wide range of emergency cases, handling everything from initial triage to discharge. Key duties include administering nursing care, treatments, performing advanced technical procedures like IVs and anesthesia, and providing compassionate support to pet parents during stressful moments.
The assistant will provide immediate support by triaging incoming patients, guiding them toward care, and assisting with treatments, nursing duties, and diagnostics like bloodwork and imaging. They will work alongside technicians and veterinarians, supporting anesthesia cases, managing fluid therapy, and participating in patient rounds to ensure continuity of care.