Veterinary Medical Assistant for Surgery Department 1st Shift, Weekdays (Some on-call hours required, Experienced) The Triangle's premier emergency and specialty hospital is seeking a highly motivated, highly skilled veterinary medical assistant to join our fast-paced surgery team. This is a great opportunity for a hardworking, dedicated veterinary professional who is excited to grow their skill and knowledge base. We provide 24-hour emergency service and specialty referrals in surgery, internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, radiology and rehabilitation, and we're looking for veterinary medical support staff who want to utilize their skills to the fullest potential in a fast paced, fun, and stimulating environment. Members of the surgery team function with a great deal of autonomy and responsibility. Solid technical skills and drug knowledge base, sound judgment, and the ability to function both independently and with a team are required. Strong communication skills, verbal and written; organizational skills; proactive thinking and the right attitude are also a must. Our new facility, advanced equipment (including digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, laparoscopy, and CT) and services allow plenty of opportunities for growth. Job Summary The Surgery Veterinary Medical Assistant (VMA) is an integral part of a busy and growing surgery service. The primary duty of the surgery VMA is to facilitate surgery consults and rechecks, maintain medical records, discharge surgical patients from the hospital, and provide excellent client communication. Other duties include patient prep and recovery; patient assessment; pain management; and anesthesia monitoring using multi-parameter monitoring equipment for a variety of sedated procedures including bandage changes, wound repairs, and sedated radiographs and suture removals. The veterinary medical assistant will not be responsible for inducing and maintaining general anesthesia on surgical patients. Floor Responsibilities
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Work Environment This job operates in a veterinary healthcare environment that performs in- and out-patient procedures as well as provides hospitalization care for small companion animals. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, as well as specialized veterinary medical equipment including anesthesia machines, radiology machines, ultrasound, CT, oxygen therapy units, and IV fluid pumps. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, and stooping all day. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items up to 50 pounds. TVRH offers a comprehensive benefits package in addition to competitive salary:
Internal benefits include PTO, CE allowance, veterinary services discount, and uniform allowance. |