Want SENIOR ANIMAL CARE TECHNICIAN (Medical) in Houston, TX
Job title: SENIOR ANIMAL CARE TECHNICIAN (Medical)
Company: City of Houston
Job description: POSITION OVERVIEW
Applications Accepted From: All Persons Interested
PN #31808
Division: BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions
Workdays & Hours: Various*
*Subject to change
GENERAL SUMMARY:
Who we are:
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions is Houston's municipal animal shelter and adoption center. BARC recently underwent a massive transformation; the shelter went from a place where animals were never given a second chance to a shelter whose mission is to get as many animals into forever homes as possible. Every single member of BARC's staff is focused on finding a forever family for the animals that come into the shelter.
What's the position about?
This imperative position performs a variety of technical animal health tasks encompassing animal management, diagnostic laboratory and surgical procedures, and therapy and treatment techniques.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assists the veterinarian with emergency animal treatment, routine examinations, and vaccinations.
- Assists veterinarian with surgery, including sterilization of instruments and surgical area, animal prep, and monitoring of vital signs; monitors post-operative recovery and reports changes in condition.
- Assists public and provide medical services to pets in the Wellness and Foster Clinics.
- Expedite medical services to sick and/or injured animals including parvo testing, skin scrapes, radiographs, etc.
- Educate the adopters about the medical issues of animals upon adoption.
- Administer selected medications to animals as prescribed by veterinarian.
- Prepare medication for the animals leaving the shelter.
- Prepares specimens and performs diagnostic laboratory tests, e.g., microscopic egg counts, etc.
- Maintains accurate animal health and surgical records.
- Provides a complete workup to animals from the field including age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormer and FIV/FELV or HW testing.
- Monitors all animals, including those that may be isolated or quarantined, for signs of illness or unusual behavior; makes notations and reports problems regarding health and behavior of animals to the supervisors or veterinarians as needed.
- Feed and water animals and clean cages and areas as needed.
- Transports animals from cages and restrain animals weighing up to 120 pounds for injections, medication, and examination.
- Responsible for the use of positive reinforcement and low stress handling techniques.
- Attends classes on low stress animal handling and continuing education courses as it applies to the animal sheltering field.
- Performs the euthanasia of animals by injecting selected animals with controlled substances, in accordance with established laws and departmental policy as needed; disposes of the euthanized animal.
- May assist other BARC departments or may be asked to perform other duties as needed.
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Wellness
- Life insurance
- Long-term disability
- Retirement pension
- 457 deferred compensation plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- 10 days of vacation each year
- 10 city holidays, plus one floating holiday
- Flexible schedules
- Professional development opportunities
- Transportation/parking plan
- Section 125 pretax deductions
- Dependent Care Reimbursement Plan
- Healthcare Flexible Spending Account