Experienced Surgical Veterinary Technician (LVT) needed To Join our hospital in Virginia Beach! **Sign-on Bonus of $3,000**
- Have you reached a ceiling in your current job and are looking for the next challenge in your career?
- Would you like to work in a practice, which has a clear mission, purpose and positive culture that will excite you so you enjoy coming to work?
- Are you a skilled surgical veterinary technician that is capable of setting up the surgical suite and managing anesthesia for patients suffering from neurological diseases?
- Maybe you've considered learning new skills (like performing MRIs) and growing as part of a highly valued team in a place where you will be appreciated?
- Does the thought of helping give the gift of walking again to paralyzed pets and their families excite you?
If so, we may have the role for you!
About Us
With locations in South Florida and Virginia, Southeast Veterinary Neurology (SEVN) is one of the United States’ largest independent, veterinarian-owned neurology groups. Neurology isn’t just something we offer. We are a single specialty group exclusively treating diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.
Our purpose is to keep families together by providing second chances to pets with neurological disease and hope to the people who love them through compassionate neurological care to patients, empathetic service to pet parents, and humble expertise to the veterinary community. With this purpose in mind, we're on a mission to help 70,000 families of pets with neurological disease over the next decade. This is where you come in. To help us fulfill our purpose, we are looking for talented, motivated, and humble team players to join our mission.
About You
You have learned to be a technically competent and conscientious veterinary nurse with a minimum of three years of experience in a veterinary general practice (or a specialty setting). You are adept at multitasking and can perform well under the normal pressure of a veterinary hospital.
You also have an eye for detail and be a stickler for keeping things clean and orderly.
When it comes to getting things done, you probably love a process or checklist so that things are done right and to a high standard.
You may have reached what feels like a plateau and are ready for your next move.
Specialty is an area you might have considered working in before, and you might even feel a little bit intimidated by the thought of making such a move. Perhaps you’ve asked yourself questions like, “am I really good enough?”
Don’t let this be the reason not to apply. Because we are a single-discipline service, things are much more orderly and less chaotic than other veterinary specialty hospitals.
This gives us the opportunity to be able to train you intensively and provides you with the chance to get really good at what you do because you are not being pulled in ten different directions each day! It’s also evidence that growth and teamwork are baked into our values!
Although we are more orderly, it’s still fast-paced so you will need to be able to handle multitasking in an organized way. When it comes to delivering great outcomes for patients, understanding what everyone else is working on is essential so you must be able to communicate effectively and harmoniously with your teammates.
About The Role
This work we do is both challenging and intense because veterinary neurology requires us to pay attention to the details and work to a high standard. But, when we get it right, animals and their families experience the joy of seeing a loved family pet walk again. It’s an amazing thing to contribute to and your work will be a huge part of this transformation.
We run our hospital similar to a human hospital in that we are somewhat departmentalized, but cross-training is highly encouraged. Depending on where your strengths lie and experience level, you may join our team in any of our specialized roles.
Saturday shifts are required and there are on-call shifts as well. We do provide additional compensation for the on-call shifts once you have arrived.
Our full time Surgical Veterinary Technician's focus will be in our Imaging and Surgery Department where they will be primarily:
- Preparing surgical patient for imaging (MRI/CT) and surgery including creating an anesthetic record and protocol, imaging and surgical suite set up, performing patient induction and maintenance of anesthesia
- Preparing surgical and imaging treatment sheets for patients
- Utilizing aseptic principles and apply them to surgical patients, instruments, equipment, and rooms
- Knowledgeable regarding the names of surgical instruments, what their purpose is, where they are stored, and proper cleaning/sterilization techniques
- Preparing the surgical suite for incoming patients as needed.
- Preparing patients for surgery taking into account the patient and the surgery being performed to appropriately clip surgical fields, scrub and prep, maintain fields during transport and apply proper positioning.
- Assisting surgeons with aseptic gowning and gloving. Ability to properly scrub and aseptically gown and glove when called to “scrub-in”. Anticipate surgeons’ needs for assistance, instruments, monitoring, and treatments.
- Familiar with the anesthetic machines to be able to operate, maintain, repair and trouble shoot as needed.
- Conducting anesthetic monitoring including: Anesthetic depth, heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, pulse ox, ECG, blood pressure.
- Monitoring patient recovery
- Maintaining surgery logs and controlled substance logs
Qualified candidates must:
- Have a strong knowledge of spelling and the meaning of commonly used veterinary terminology
- Have exceptional knowledge of veterinary anesthesia protocols and anesthetic safety
- Multi-task in a fast paced working environment
- Maintain a high level of organization and communication
- Maintain accurate medical records
- Provide consistent quality customer service to every client and patient
- Accurately process invoices and payments when services are rendered as needed
- Work independently
- Availability to work every Saturday is required
Minimum requirements include:
- HS diploma or equivalent.
- At least 3 years of experience as a Veterinary Technician in an anesthesia department.
- Must hold an active LVT license in the state of Virginia.
- Surgical Ventilator experience preferred.
- Emergency/Specialty experience preferred
- Ability to lift 30 pounds.
- Must have Mac/PC skills, including MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Experience with EzyVet veterinary software is a plus.
- Excellent oral and written English communication skills are required.
The Compensation Package
We have a very generous compensation package, which includes:
- Competitive Pay (based on experience)
- Health Insurance with dental and vision options
- 401k retirement plan
- Paid time off
- CE allowance and career development
- On the job training - lots of it!
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $23.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Referral program
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- 12 hour shift
Experience:
- Veterinary experience: 3 years (Preferred)
- Surgery and anesthesia: 3 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- Veterinary Technician License (Required)
Work Location: In person