Hello, SR3 is accepting applications for a seasonal full time veterinary nurse position. The application deadline is 3/21/22. Please visit our website for more information about the position and the organization www.SR3.org <http://www.sr3.org/>.
*PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:* - Play an active role in the medical and husbandry care of rehabilitating animals, including but not limited to medication dispensing/administration, sample collection and processing, reviewing and adjusting diets,and preparing for and assisting with diagnostic and medical procedures. - Participate in husbandry care, including but not limited to gavage feeding, enclosure cleaning and maintenance, water quality monitoring, and environmental enrichment. - Perform in-house laboratory procedures and prepare samples for shipment to outside labs. - Perform routine hospital maintenance that includes cleaning and maintaining hospital and laboratory equipment to ensure proper working condition; ability to maintain quality, safety and infection control standards, including demonstrated knowledge of sterile procedures and disposal of biohazardous waste. - Assist with all aspects of anesthesia, including intubation, anesthetic monitoring, and adjustment and use of ventilators. - Calculate dietary needs, update daily feed sheets, monitor intake, and consult with the veterinarian on diet revisions as necessary. - Inventory pharmaceuticals; stock and maintain hospital, laboratory and ambulance supplies. - Create and maintain accurate medical record documentation of clinical procedures, prescriptions, and diagnostic laboratory work. - Assist with euthanasia and post-mortem examinations. - Respond to emergency situations and stranded animal events including those that occur outside of scheduled work time and normal operating hours. - Assists veterinarians and biologists with necropsies, sample collection and field response as needed. - Communicate regularly with the Veterinarian and hospital staff regarding management of active medical cases including, but not limited to, medical procedures, treatments, husbandry/nutrition, and behavioral enrichment. - Participate in the education and training of staff, volunteers, and interns. - Perform other duties as assigned. Job duties may vary based on season. *REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES* - Veterinary technician degree from an accredited organization with a minimum of 2 years in the veterinary field; or equivalent experience. - Veterinary Technician license in the state of Washington or ability to obtain one within 30 days of hire. - Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record. - Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, nights, and holidays as needed; must also be able to share a 24/7 on-call schedule in case of emergency situations. - Strong oral, written and interpersonal communication skills. Detailed oriented and able to follow specific instructions. - Excellent technical skills, including proficiency in restraint, sample collections techniques and patient monitoring. - Detailed and current knowledge of veterinary medical practices, animal anatomy and physiology, basic pharmacology and principles of anesthesia. - Knowledge of sterile techniques and surgical equipment cleaning and sterilization in addition to knowledge of infection control and quarantine practices. - Understanding of medical equipment, including but not limited to anesthetic machine, anesthesia monitoring, in-house lab equipment, Doppler, digital radiology, ultrasound, and autoclave. - Proficient in perceiving and acting upon relevant changes in animal behaviors and conditions. - Capable of dealing with emergencies calmly and efficiently. - Must be able to work independently and as a team with the willingness to learn. - In good physical condition with the ability to work outdoors under adverse conditions (rain, heat, cold, snow, wind and direct sunlight) and lift 50 pounds. - Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe. *DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS* - Experience working with marine mammals in a wildlife, zoo or aquarium setting. - Awareness of safety procedures for handling wild animals and working in the field. - Experience managing hospital inventory and controlled drugs. - Experience training and managing staff or volunteers. - Public speaking experience. - Initiative in identifying and solving problems and recommending ideas and viable suggestions to improve operations is strongly desired. *To apply:* Submit your cover letter, CV and 3 references to [email protected] by March 21, 2022
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