Veterinary Assistant
Company: Evolution Veterinary Specialists
Location: Lakewood
Posted on: April 28, 2025
Job Description:
ER & ICU Registered Veterinary Technician
Hourly Payrate: $21.00 - $35.00 (Dependent on Experience and Skill
Set)
EVS asks all RVT candidates to complete a Technician Leveling Test
during the interview process. This test measures math skills,
critical thinking, and medication administration for RVT levels I,
II & III.
Job Summary:
This technician is a vital member of the Emergency and Intensive
Care Unit (ICU) teams, supporting compassionate, high-quality care
for critically ill and emergent patients. They work closely with ER
and ICU doctors to triage and stabilize emergencies, manage
hospitalized ICU cases, and assist with procedures such as catheter
placement, laceration repair, oxygen therapy (including high-flow),
and thoracocentesis. The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in
emergency and critical care medicine, medical math, and clinical
reasoning, with a calm, focused approach under pressure. They
understand the long-term needs of ICU patients, including nutrition
support, transfusions, and fluid therapy. Above all, they bring a
passion for patient care, a commitment to learning, and a
collaborative, team-oriented mindset.
Education & Experience:
- Required: Current RVT License and Registration with DORA.
- Preferred: College (AS/BS/BA).
- Preferred: Minimum of 1 years' experience as an RVT, preferably
in an ER or ICU setting.
- Preferred: BLS/ALS CPR certifications.
- Preferred: Experience with handling and treating ZCA patients.
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
- Greet clients and obtain thorough patient histories, body
weights, and vital signs for patients.
- Recognize abnormal physical exam findings and communicate
concerns clearly to the DVM.
- Perform triage assessments and identify emergent conditions or
subtle changes in clinical status.
- Participate in care planning, demonstrating critical thinking
and anticipating patient and DVM needs.
- Perform venipuncture from multiple sites (cephalic, jugular,
lateral/medial saphenous), and place/maintain IV catheters and
central/sampling lines.
- Administer medications via IV, IM, SQ, and PO with
understanding of drug classes, routes, and side effects.
- Calculate drug dosages, additives (KCl, dextrose), and CRIs
including fentanyl, Reglan, and pressors; demonstrate strong
knowledge of medical math.
- Perform and monitor blood transfusions, including blood typing,
crossmatching, and recognizing transfusion reactions.
- Run and interpret in-house diagnostics (PCV/TS, glucose,
lactate, blood gases, coags, cytology, VCM, fecals, ketones).
- Use and troubleshoot lab equipment (Heska, IDEXX, Abaxis);
prepare samples for submission to reference labs.
- Set up and manage oxygen therapy (nasal cannulas, Snyder cages,
high-flow O2, peripheral oxygen cages).
- Recognize changes in respiratory effort, patterns, and sounds;
escalate concerns appropriately.
- Perform radiographs including horizontal beam with appropriate
positioning while maintaining safety standards.
- Anesthesia induction, intubation, monitoring, and recovery of
patients undergoing procedures, recognizing concerns/abnormalities
with ETCO2, SpO2, ECG, heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory
rate; independently run anesthesia on ASA IIII patients and assist
or preference for proficiency in running anesthesia with ASA IVV
cases.
- Place and maintain feeding tubes (NG, NE), urinary catheters,
and central/sampling lines. Set up for placement of and maintain
chest tubes, Jackson-Pratt drains, and E-tubes.
- Calculate and monitor nutritional needs, including RER and
dietary restrictions for specific disease states.
- Perform wound care, assist with procedures (laceration repair,
biopsies, abdominocentesis, thoracocentesis), and maintain sterile
fields.
- Prepare and assist DVM with emergency interventions (gastric
lavage, trocarization, scope procedures).
- Recognize and support patients with critical conditions (IMHA,
ITP, DKA, CHF, CKD, snake envenomation).
- Demonstrate curiosity and initiative by investigating
unfamiliar medications, procedures, or diseases.
- Provide medical care and husbandry support to ZCA species;
administer medications and assist with diagnostics.
- Educate clients on treatment plans, discharge instructions,
medication administration, and follow-up care.
- Communicate effectively with clients, including updates on
hospitalized or emergency patients.
- Actively listen and participate in patient rounds and
collaborative cross-departmental case discussions.
- Ensure complete and accurate documentation and charging in
Instinct and Ezyvet.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe hospital
environment.
- Proficient in CPR Recover protocols and roles including chest
compressions, intubation, ventilation, drug administration, ECG
use, and recording.
- Maintain Cubex proficiency with minimal discrepancies. Other
duties as assigned; this list is not exhaustive, & employer
reserves the right to assign additional tasks & responsibilities as
needed.
Skills & General Job Requirements:
- Clear and consistent communication.
- Time management and organization.
- Confidence in working independently when needed and as a
team.
- Open to collaboration with department(s), other department
technicians, doctors, and administrative staff.
- Prioritize safety and care in operating all equipment and
handling all species of patients.
- Strong emotional intelligence and de-escalation skills (client
and staff).
- Ability to explain treatment and charges/invoices to clients
when necessary.
- Knowledge of OSHA and AAHA standards and regulations.
- Customer service.
- High attention to detail.
- Multitask with ease.
- Commitment to always doing the best job possible and under all
circumstances.
- Confidence in working independently and making appropriate,
informed decisions.
- Enthusiasm for knowledge, innovation, learning, and growth in
all aspects of the job. Schedule Expectations:
- A full-time EVS employee averages at least 36 hours per work
week.
- Hours can vary based on the schedule of the Internist. Some
holidays, weekends, swing shifts, overnights, and on-calls may be
necessary to fill the needs of the hospital and service.
- A typical schedule for a primary ER RVT consists of 4 x 10 hour
shifts weekly.
- A typical schedule for a primary ICU RVT consists of 3 x 12.5
hours shifts weekly.
- Opportunities for on-call & overtime with management approval.
Reports to: Department Lead(s), ER or ICU Supervisor, and
Technician Manager
Employment Status: Full-Time
Supervisory Role: No
About the hospital:
EVS is a privately owned veterinary hospital, founded with
dedication to patient care and providing all team members with
opportunities for growth and job fulfillment. Unlike most corporate
owned hospitals, you will work daily with the hospital owners and
management who are committed to the hospital as well as your
professional success.
Mission statement: To provide elevated specialty and emergency
veterinary care, fostering a compassionate and collaborative
environment that supports pets and the people who care for
them.
Core values: BRITE: Best Medicine, Respect, Integrity, Teamwork,
and Empathy.
Evolution Veterinary Specialists is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Our policy is clear: there shall be no discrimination based on age,
disability, sex, race, religion or belief, gender reassignment,
marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, or sexual
orientation. We are an inclusive organization and actively promote
equality of opportunity for all with the right mix of talent,
skills and potential. We welcome all applications from a wide range
of candidates. Selection for roles will be based on individual
merit alone.
Compensation details: 21-35
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