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Veterinary Receptionist, West Chelsea Veterinary, New York, NY |
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 |
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Full-time position available in a brand new, state of the art, seven doctor, NYC veterinary hospital. We’re looking for a team player to join our terrific front desk staff.. Our top-notch client care representatives and our beautiful, new, 6400 square foot facility make for an unbeatable work environment. Previous veterinary hospital experience required. Excellent employee benefits including health insurance, monthly transportation allowance, monthly incentive bonus plan, uniform allowance and IRA savings plan opportunities. Please fax resume to 212-645-3421 or email to the address provided |
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Veterinary Technician, National Veterinary Associates, United States |
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 |
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National Veterinary Associates (NVA) is the largest private owner of free standing veterinary hospitals in the United States. We promote an employee friendly workplace in our veterinary hospitals and veterinary clinics. Our extraordinary hospital is looking for an energetic experienced Veterinary Technician to join their fun yet busy team environment willing to stay on their toes. NVA offers great benefit packages, however benefits do vary by location. |
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Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers, SALT LAKE CITY |
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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The Employer is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Upon request; reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities. This position requires successful completion of a drug test and criminal background check. Applicants claiming Veterans or Disabled Veterans preference must submit a photo copy of their DD-214 and complete the Utah State Veteran's Preference Addendum. This job closes on 24 July 2008 or when filled. Six months work experience; demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills required. Ability to move up to 50 pounds may be required in some areas. Certified positions are also required to have certification as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) with the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) or Veterinary Technician certification. Previous experience in a veterinary or animal laboratory research setting preferred. Sanitizes caging systems; autoclaves; animal rooms and support areas using automated and manual equipment. Feeds and waters animals. Performs routine animal care maintenance including attaching ID bands and general grooming. Handles and restrains animals according to instructions and protocol. Maintains routine record keeping of such items as environmental conditions and animal inventory. Observes and communicates animal health conditions to lab personnel and notifies supervisor of abnormal conditions. Distributes supplies to various research areas. May be responsible for euthanasia; limited anesthesia; physical exams and administering medication according to veterinary direction. Mon - Fri 8am to 5pm. Apply |
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Principal Animal Technician, Animal Resources Supervisor of Animal Care Program |
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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Under direction of the Animal Resources Supervisor of Animal Care Program, incumbent is assigned responsibility for supervising limited technical and environmental control activities in physically separate or organizationally distinct animal care areas within vivaria. Incumbent must ensure that animal housing and care are compatible with all federal, state and local requirements as well as accreditation standards of AAALAC International. (Husbandry Efficacy); and achieve maximal efficiency in resources used for animal housing and care (Husbandry Efficiency). Departmental Mission is to support researchers in use of their animals. This requires continued and effective communications with the Animal Resources Supervisor, investigators and laboratory staff, as well as health and office units within department. Maintain animal records related to health and administration. Management of multi-species facility includes operation and proper utilization of advanced rodent housing units to accommodate colonies of transgenic rodents within vivarium. Equipment includes automatic ventilated cages, autoclaves, biosafety cabinets and cage washers. Incumbent typically makes work assignments to, and adjust workload of two or more full time animal care personnel; train these staff members; evaluate employee performance; makes or effectively recommends employment and termination decisions; estimates and initiates orders for animals, supplies and equipment; ensures compliance with health and safety regulations; and perform other related duties as required. |
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Animal Shelter Technician, Erda, Utah |
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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Employer is accepting application for a Shelter Technician vacancy at our animal shelter in Erda, Utah. This is a part-time position working 18-20 hours per week. Hours will be established to meet the needs of the shelter and generally will include one shift on either Saturday or Sunday of each week. Shelter Technicians clean the animal control shelter, handle and care for animals, euthenize animals based on policy guidelines, and perform other manual tasks relating to shelter maintenance. Duties also include basic clerical tasks such as: answering phone, processing form, assisting the public with questions and departmental processes, filing, and performing basic data input. We are seeking applicants who have a high school diploma (or GED) and some knowledge of how to handle dogs and cats. We will also consider applicants who have an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. You must be able to work independently with little supervision. This is a physically demanding job with routine lifting of 10-25 lbs and occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs. Work environment is loud due to multiple barking dogs in a confined area. Will work around fecal matter, urine, and occasionally diseased animals. Appropriate PPE is provided. Partial benefits including paid sick leave, annual leave, and holidays. Apply |
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Animal Care Assistant, The Veterinary Service Center, Department of Comparative Medicine |
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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The Veterinary Service Center within the Department of Comparative Medicine is seeking an Animal Care Assistant to provide basic care and husbandry for a variety of animal species (including mice, rats, and any other species as directed by supervisor). The responsibilities include cleaning and changing animal cages per the standard operating procedures, instructions on researchers’ protocol, U.S.D.A. and NIH guidelines, and any other University and outside government requirements. Perform routine husbandry techniques, such as breeding and maintaining strains of mice or other animals. Observe and record signs of unusual appearance, behavior, illness, or death in animals; complete and maintain forms as required; administer pre-measured medications according to instructions; obtain routine diagnostic specimens from animals, i.e., blood for viral serologies; keep accurate and complete records on animal inventories and activities; comply with governmental regulations and University policies regarding health and safety and observe and support good health and safety practices. |
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Veterinary Care, PnG Pet Health and Nutrition Center, Ohio, Lewisburg |
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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The main responsibility of this job is to provide veterinary care for a large population of dogs and cats homed at the P&G Pet Health & Nutrition Center. The PH&C is a USDA registered research program and the veterinarian will serve on the Animal Care Committee (IACUC) and provide technical expertise for the safe design and implementation of nutritional studies. |
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Veterinary Receptionist, High Quality Small Animal Veterinary Hospital |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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Veterinary Nurse/Receptionist needed for a fast paced, progressive, high quality, Small Animal Veterinary Hospital. Applicants must have at least 1-2 years experience working in the veterinary field. Compassion for pets a must. We offer Major Medical and vacation time. Pay is commensurate with experience, knowledge, and skill level. If you are a detail oriented, self-motivated, customer service friendly multi-tasker, this is a fit for you. Email resume to
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