- Pay
- $25 to $30 hour
- Work Type
- Permanent
- Work Time
- Full-time
- Live-Out
- Live-Out (No Accomm.)
- Bring Own Horse
- Training Available
- Non-Smoker
- Job No
- 438189
- Status
- Looking
- Updated
- 13/03/2026
- Expires
- in 2 months
- Views
- 13
Responsibilities:
Provides all aspects of veterinary care for animals under the supervision of the Director of Veterinary Medicine; Conducts diagnostics including fecal analysis, blood film evaluation, cytology, urinalysis and diagnostic equipment usage. Procures and ships samples, prepares other testing procedures and maintains diagnostic equipment; Conducts anesthesia and anesthetic machinery during immobilizations on a wide variety of animals; Maintains medical records and logs for patient data, radiology, diagnostics, case dispositions, admissions, euthanasia, and controlled substances in accordance with regulations; Oversees medical supply inventory. Orders supplies and medications and logs-controlled substances; Performs chemical capture activities and supports veterinary staff with chemical capture operations. Maintains anesthetic equipment and keeps up-to-date skills and knowledge on the protocol for capture operations; Implements the internship/externship program including teaching and mentorship, development of procedures, work assignments, and performance evaluations; Cleans, organizes, and maintains veterinary hospital, mobile units, supplies, equipment, and chemical immobilization devices including purchasing and upkeep of inventory within budget; Administers, fills, and dispenses prescriptions as directed and instructs caregivers in the administration of prescriptions; Assists with euthanasia and necropsy procedures and arranges necropsy/disposal; Ensures the hospital meets regulatory standards in accordance with state regulations, GFAS, DEA and OSHA; Attends and obtains the necessary continuing education via conferences to maintain veterinary technician license; Participates in the emergency preparedness program and assists in preparing operating procedures for disaster response, completing required FEMA training as needed.
Requirements
Qualifications and Requirements:
Associate degree in Veterinary Technology required; A minimum of five (5) years of experience or more in veterinary technology required; Experience in zoo animal/exotic animal or equine medicine required; Must have and maintain a License as a Veterinary Technician (CVT, RVT, or LVT) required; Must have and maintain a Texas state Veterinary Technician license prior to the start date; Ability to work and train with the Animal Care Director and Director of Veterinary Medicine on euthanasia procedures and protocols required; Must have or be able to obtain and maintain up-to-date rabies prophylaxis and titer and TB testing; Must be skilled in a variety of laboratory testing and techniques; Proficiency of Microsoft Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook); Strong written and verbal communication skills; Attention to detail and commitment to excellence demonstrated by the delivery of quality and timely outcomes; Strong interpersonal skills are necessary; Strong interest in animal protection issues preferred.
Job Benefits
This is a full time (40 hours) position, full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), PTO, and more!
- Employer No
- 302422
- Website
- https://www.humaneworld.org/en/duchess-sanctuary
- Location
- Murchison, Texas, USA
Equestrian Employer Details
Duchess Sanctuary is a 120-acre facility south of Eugene, Oregon. It is an oasis for approximately 175 formerly abused, abandoned, neglected and homeless horses. Duchess Sanctuary is committed to providing the highest standards of equine care and the loving kindness these horses deserve.