Veterinary Technician - Inpatient Equine (Swing Shift) - Military Veterans
at Auburn University
Position Information
Requisition Number
S3989P
Home Org Name
Clinical Sciences
Division Name
College of Veterinary Medicine
Position Title
Veterinary Technician - Inpatient Equine (Swing Shift)
Job Class Code
IC23 (A-C)
Appointment Status
Full-time
Part-time FTE
Limited Term
No
Limited Term Length
Job Summary
The College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking candidates for a Veterinary Technician - Equine Inpatient position. This position will provide patient care, including physical exams, medication administration (IV, IM, PO, SQ), constant patient monitoring and hygiene, for all patients admitted by equine emergency care, medicine, surgery and theriogenology and all in-house patients.
This technician will directly instruct senior veterinary students and student workers in the technical aspects of patient care. This position will also monitor the welfare of University-owned horses, including those enrolled in research projects. This position will provide assistance to clinicians with procedures and receiving of emergency cases.
This position is a rotating swing shift position: Weekdays: Monday - Thursday 11am - 9pm, and weekends: Friday - Sunday 7am - 8pm. Rotating holiday coverage as well as flexibility with scheduling will be necessary.
Learn more about VET MED and take a campus tour here:https://www.auburnvetmed.com/
Why should YOU work for VET MED?
- Excellent full-time benefits that start on Day 1!
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance options for you and your family.
- Generous relocation allowance to make your move easier.
- Competitive state retirement program offering vesting after 10 years of service.
- How about these numbers? 4 weeks of vacation, 96 hours of sick leave, 6 weeks of paid parental leave for the birth or adoption of a child, and 9 official paid holidays.
- Overnight shift differentials = more $$$ in your pocket.
- Veterinary care and food discounts for your pets.
- Uniform and continuing education allowances.
- Rabies pre-exposure vaccination and titer costs covered by Auburn (for most positions)
- Tuition assistance for you and your dependents after a year of service.
- Opportunities for advancement.
Auburn University is more than just an institution; it's a vibrant community where real people come together to make a difference. Our commitment to students, employees, communities, and our world runs deep, and it's reflected in every corner of our campus and beyond.
- Life-Changing Impact: At Auburn, our work changes lives. Whether it's groundbreaking research, innovative teaching, administrative operations or community outreach, every effort contributes to positive change. We're not just clocking in; we're making a lasting difference in the lives of others.
- How We Support You: Auburn cares for its greatest assets-its employees. Generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a supportive work environment make it a place where you can thrive. From health insurance to retirement plans, we've got you covered. Learn more about how we support employees by visiting aub.ie/working-at-auburn
- Come and Stay: The median length of employment for an Auburn employee is 10 years. That's because Auburn invests in its people. We're not a revolving door; we're a family. The Auburn Family. We grow together, learn together, and build lasting relationships.
- Sweet Home Alabama: The Auburn/Opelika area exudes small-town charm and warmth. With cozy traditions, excellent schools, and vibrant downtowns, it's a place where you'll feel at home. Plus, we're centrally located in the Southeast with easy access to Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Gulf of Mexico beaches.
Essential Functions
Duties will include but are not limited to:
- Instruction of veterinary students in various aspects of equine patient exam, catheter placement, nasogastric intubation, and general horse handling.
- Assist clinicians, students, and residents with admission, patient restraint, and diagnostic procedures of equine cases admitted to the equine hospital.
- Provide direct patient care, including, but not limited to physical exams, medication administration, catheter placement, nasogastric intubation, obtaining blood, fecal and urine samples, and fluid therapy.
- Maintain floor stock and biosecurity of the hospital ICU, inpatient and outpatient barns, Isolation, main treatment areas, and procedural areas.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Level I: requires an Associates degree in Animal Science or related scientific field
Level II: requires an Associates degree in Animal Science or related scientific field plus 2 years of experience working in a veterinary hospital environment.
Level III: requires an Associates degree in Animal Science or related scientific field plus 4 years of experience working in a veterinary hospital environment. Experience must include at least 2 years at the preceding level or equivalent.
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications
Minimum Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of processes, method, and procedures associated with veterinary medicine.
Minimum Technology Skills
Minimum License and Certifications
Active license with the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medicine as a Veterinary Technician, OR
Have met all requirements to become licensed in the State of Alabama. Licensure must be obtained within 6 months of hire date.
Desired Qualifications
Desired Qualifications
Posting Detail Information
Salary Range
$34,200- $59,600
Job Category
Agricultural/Veterinary Medicine
Working Hours if Non-Traditional
Weekdays: Monday - Thursday 11am - 9pm, and weekends: Friday - Sunday 7am - 8pm. Rotating holiday coverage as well as flexibility with scheduling will be necessary.
City position is located in:
Auburn
State position is located:
Alabama
List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position
Posting Date
10/17/2024
Closing Date
EEO Statement
AUBURN UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. The Office of Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity (AA/EEO) strives to ensure an inclusive and equitable working, living, and learning environment for members of the Auburn University community. Please visit their website to learn more.
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