Overview
The foster program veterinary technician plays a crucial role in the successful placement of our animals in permanent homes by providing medical support to the animals involved in our foster program. This position will prioritize foster medical appointments, assist the veterinarian during exams/treatment and provide updates and care instructions to foster volunteers. Additionally, this individual will actively work to promote and support the LA/SPCA’s programs and mission by educating our clients on the various resources and services that we offer.
Success Criteria & Essential Functions:
· Detail oriented and focused on patient care, the technician will be responsible for restraining animals for the veterinarian, administering medications/vaccinations, drawing blood and fecal samples for testing, and monitoring patient progress during re-check appointments.
· Proactively supports the foster placement team and shelter medical teams to ensure that daily goals are being met.
· Communicate with foster volunteers on various aspects of animal care; explain dosage/purpose of medications; reinforces the proper care and procedures that should be followed at home; make follow-up calls to fosters.
· Document medical symptoms and treatments in the animal management database as well as able to run reports to actively manage the medical care of animals in foster care.
· Prioritize workload to ensure that all daily appointments and communications with foster volunteers are completed in a timely manner and with the highest quality of customer service.
· Seek feedback from their peers, supervisor, and the medical team to improve their technical and customer service skills.
· Possessing a valid Louisiana State driver’s license, the technician will periodically visit foster volunteer’s homes to perform rechecks and basic medical care for foster animals.
· Focused on both human and animal safety, the technician is responsible for helping to ensure that all shelter spaces and materials are regularly cleaned, sanitized, and stocked to provide the best possible patient care and work environment.
· Maintain confidentiality regarding all cases.
· Perform all other duties as needed and requested.
Reports into: Clinic Medical Manager or their designee
Daily Supervision by: Programs Supervisor
Compensation range: $16-$18.50 hr
Benefits include but not limited to:
- Health Insurance, Life Insurance, 401K match
- Qualification and assistance for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
- 168 hours PTO and 10 paid holidays
- Supportive team environment
This position is considered “Essential” in emergencies and/or weather events
Physical Requirements:
- Should not be allergic to animals; and must be able to work around all types of animals;
- Must not be allergic to nuts or nut products.
- Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds; push and pull heavy objects; bend, twist, reach; perform strenuous physical activities including frequent walking and running, standing for 8+ hours, bending, and stooping
Working Conditions:
- Potentially subject to animal bites and scratches.
- Works in an area with a high noise level.
- Should not be allergic to animals; and must be able to work around all types of animals;
- Must not be allergic to nuts or nut products.
- Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds; push and pull heavy objects; bend, twist, reach; perform strenuous physical activities including frequent walking and running, standing for 8+ hours, bending, and stooping
- Potentially subject to animal bites and scratches.
- Works in an area with a high noise level