Announcing an employment opportunity at The Marine Mammal Center. This listing 
can also be found on our website here: 
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/about-us/organization-information/jobs/

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN

The Marine Mammal Center, an equal opportunity, non-profit employer, is seeking 
a Veterinary Technician to join our team. The Marine Mammal Center's mission is 
to expand knowledge about marine mammals-their health and that of their ocean 
environment-and to inspire their global conservation. Our core work is the 
rescue and rehabilitation of sick and injured marine mammals, supported by 
state-of-the-art animal care and research facilities, a corps of dedicated 
volunteers, and an engaged community.

Reporting to the Director of Veterinary Science, the Veterinary Technician is a 
full-time, non-exempt position with competitive benefits. The Veterinary 
Technician supports the work of the Veterinary Science Department. They are 
responsible for the assessment of the patients and routine procedures, which 
includes physical exams, surgical assistance, processing and collecting 
biological samples, and supporting research projects. They need to communicate 
clearly with the Veterinarians, volunteers, and other Marine Mammal Center 
personnel to ensure the animals receive the care they need. The Veterinary 
Technicians provide training, supervision, and leadership for the volunteer 
animal care team, visiting Veterinary Students, and the Veterinary Technician 
Interns. The Veterinary Technicians work with a diverse group of people at The 
Marine Mammal Center, which require the ability to be flexible in the face of 
varying situations.



Core Competencies -- Knowledge and Skills:

 *   Must possess strong interpersonal skills
 *   Demonstrated leadership
 *   Demonstrated good decision-making
 *   Maintain high standards of patient care
 *   Respond calmly and quickly to emergency and crisis situations

 *   Demonstrated knowledge of marine mammal anatomy
 *   Demonstrated ability to prepare and collect biological samples
 *   Ability to record and manage the animal care records
 *   Ability to safely and competently operate equipment pertinent to carrying 
out their duties, including but not limited to anesthesia, digital x-ray 
machines, and lab equipment
 *   Ability to work closely with wild animals, which requires physical 
strength, dexterity and reflexes to keep themselves and other personnel around 
them safe
 *   Ability to travel to satellite facilities and must work on rotating shifts 
and weekends
 *   Basic computer literacy. Advanced data management skills desired



Major Responsibilities:

 *   Update and maintain animal charts

 *   Complete routine exams; including obtaining blood samples
 *   Provide surgical assistance to veterinarians
 *   Order and maintain medical supplies
 *   Order surgery equipment and maintain surgery suite
 *   Restock medical and husbandry supplies
 *   Maintain controlled drug log
 *   Administer injectable and gas anesthesia, and monitor animals under 
anesthesia
 *   Instruct classes on Basic Animal Husbandry, Basic Medical Procedures, and 
Advanced Medical Procedures



Minimum Qualifications:

 *   California State License for Veterinary Technicians or Equivalent (from 
another state) and ability to obtain CA License within one year
 *   1 year of clinical veterinary technician/assistant experience
 *   Valid California Driver's license


To apply:

Please send a cover letter and resume attention Human Resources Director & IT 
Manager to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please put "Veterinary 
Technician" in the subject line. Deadline for applications is February 15, 
2013. Please no phone calls or faxed submissions.

Heather Groninger
Human Resources Director and IT Manager
The Marine Mammal Center
2000 Bunker Road
Fort Cronkhite
Sausalito, CA 94965
415-289-7348
Fax: 415-754-4048
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.tmmc.org<http://www.tmmc.org>

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