Essential Functions | % of Time | - Perform Veterinary Technician Duties: Assist Veterinarian and Veterinary Hospital Coordinator with routine, clinical and emergency treatment, surgical and anesthetic procedures. Clean, pack, and sterilize instruments via autoclave and gas sterilization techniques. Provide care of animals during quarantine, holding, and hospitalization periods. Follow regulatory and occupational safety and compliance regulations (radiation safety, controlled substances inventory/reporting, biohazardous materials, etc.). Perform dental cleanings, monitor anesthesia, place intravenous (IV) catheters, perform venipuncture for blood collection, obtain samples for diagnostics, set up IV fluids, and monitor electrocardiogram (ECG), and other vital signs. Administer medications via various routes. Fill and dispense prescriptions prescribed by veterinarian. Educate animal care staff about medications and instructions as directed. Follow up with animal status post-procedures with animal care staff. Communicate animal care medication and instructions for animals under medical care to animal care staff and animal care managers. Act as a liaison between animal care staff, animal care managers, and on-call veterinarian when Veterinarian or Veterinary Hospital Coordinator is absent. Assist with medical operant conditioning training as directed by supervisor.
| 40% | - Support Administration of Medical Records and Procedures: Assist with scheduling and coordinating clinical and preventative health care of all collection animals in conjunction with Veterinary Hospital Coordinator and Veterinarian, including implementation of activities as noted in Animal Health Calendar. Maintain ZIMS medical records by entering anesthesia records, prescriptions, necropsy and biopsy records, and sample analysis results as well as clinical notes where applicable. Maintain various hospital logs (e.g., necropsy, fecal, nuisance animal, and cryovial). Assist with supply inventory and order supplies as directed. Implement medical waste and carcass disposal procedures per protocol. Coordinate vehicle transportation as needed for procedures. Coordinate nuisance wildlife and feral animal disposition with staff and appropriate agencies as directed by veterinarian or veterinary hospital coordinator. Comply with regulations and standards for radiation safety, controlled substances inventory, and Prescription Monitoring Program. Schedule and coordinate exams and procedures as directed.
| 30% | - Perform Animal Hospital Maintenance: Maintain a clean and sterile environment in the hospital, including treatment, necropsy, and surgery areas with appropriate housekeeping and cleaning in animal areas. Maintain appropriate biosecurity within the hospital. Assist in stocking and maintaining inventory of all medications and supplies. Test, calibrate, and maintain hospital equipment as directed. Contact and coordinate with appropriate companies regarding equipment preventative maintenance and/or repair as directed.
| 10% | - Perform Technical Responsibilities: Perform in-house laboratory testing, including hematology, urinalysis, cytology, fecal flotation and microscopic evaluations, microbiology, and preparation and shipping of samples for outside laboratories per biomaterial shipping standards referenced in certifications. Use in-house I-Stat chemistry machine and other instrumentation when needed. Setup, position, and take detailed radiographs and assist with ultrasound examinations and other diagnostic procedures. Maintain banked sample log and inventory. Assist with Species Survival Plan (SSP), on-site, and other approved research requests as needed. Facilitate sample collection for research and species sustainability projects (e.g., fecal samples for hormone monitoring).
| 10% | - Provide Animal Care: Care for animals housed in the hospital for holding purposes, quarantine, or hospitalization, including cleaning, providing enrichment, preparing or tearing down enclosures, and other husbandry needs. May also assist in animal care in other animal areas when needed at supervisor direction.
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