This position reports to: Veterinary Services Manager
Hours: Part-time, with the choice of either Friday-Sunday 7am-4pm OR Saturday-Monday 7am-4pm
Purpose of Position: The Veterinary Services Assistant provides vital support for veterinary medical staff within the Animal Medical Department. The Veterinary Services Assistant enhance the lives of animals at the Nebraska Humane Society (NHS) by preparing animals for adoption, alleviates animals suffering through administration of medications and provides for a clean, safe work environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees are required to follow any other job related duties assigned by their supervisor. This document does not create
an employment contract implied or otherwise, and does not alter the “at? will” relationship.
Perform accurate, high quality and high volume data entry of animal medical records:
Veterinary examination findings
Surgical records
Treatments and procedures
Review medical entries for fidelity of data and completeness of care
Perform medication rounds for shelter animals
Administer prescribed pain medications, antibiotics, antiparasitics and vaccines
Relieve animal suffering and comfort the sick
Provide supplemental feeding to puppies and kittens too young for adoption
Assist NHS veterinarians in disease surveillance
Prepare surgical instrument packs for veterinary use by:
Cleaning surgical instruments and drapes
Wrapping surgical packs
Sterilize surgical packs
Training volunteers
Assist Associate VP of Vet Services in overseeing surgical instrument inventory and quality
Maintain clean treatment, housing and examination areas through cleaning, disinfection and organization of animal housing and workspaces
Assist veterinary staff in the surgical preparation of animals
Collect specimens and assist in performing diagnostics as prescribed by NHS veterinarians and allowed for by Nebraska regulations
Provide enrichment and stress reduction for animals through humane handling
Perform medical rounds with NHS veterinarians
Ensure prompt and accurate medical record updates
Assist in examination of shelter animals
Recover anesthesia patients with the assistance of veterinary technicians and trained volunteers
Assist in training new staff members, department volunteers, veterinary students and interns
Collaborate with personnel from other NHS departments
Act as a resource for adopters answering pre and post adoption medical questions
Periodically review, provide input and adhere to Animal Medical Department and shelter protocols
Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Operations Manager or veterinarian
Position Qualifications: Education, Experience, Certification, and Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Required
Minimum: High school diploma or GED
Must adhere to applicable state and federal laws governing the practice of veterinary medicine
Display affection and compassion for animals and concern for their welfare
Must adhere to highest ethical standards; possess trustworthiness, exercise maturity and sound independent judgment while maintaining a professional manner and personal appearance
Ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing
Must have valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record and be able to provide proof of vehicle insurance
Be comfortable and skilled working with a culturally diverse staff and community
Must be considerate, respectful and display a helpful demeanor to all employees, volunteers and customers
Must be able to work cordially, safely and efficiently in face-paced, stressful conditions
Must possess the ability to cope with loss of animal life from illness, injury and euthanasia
Must exhibit the organization core values of compassion for all animals, respect and dignity for all, strive for excellence and teamwork
Ability to safely and humanely handle animals
Ability to respectfully give and receive feedback
Ability to work independently and part of a team
Ability to work in close proximity of others
Desired
Previous experience in a veterinary or medical clinic or shelter
Familiarity with Microsoft operating systems and computer literate in Microsoft Office
Work Conditions:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions within the work environment.
Evening, weekend and holiday hours will be necessary in the event of an emergency, staffing shortages or special events.
The noise level in the office environment is usually quiet, though barking or whining of animals may be escalated at certain times in certain areas of the building.
High exposure to animals whose reactions to the shelter environment cannot be predicted.
Temperatures in the shelter environment are varied, though usually moderate, and dependent on the season.
Potential exposure to zoonotic diseases and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work around animals without severe allergic reactions.