Equine Veterinary Assistant Wec (Care)
By University of Florida At , $15 - $17 an hour
Minimum qualifications as listed above, experience within the past 2 years
This is a CARE position offering limited benefits, including health insurance and paid time off.
More than two years relevant work experience handling and restraining horses at an advanced level
Previous work experience inducing and hand-recovering anesthetized equine surgical/diagnostic imaging patients in a veterinary hospital setting.
Previous experience utilizing equine rehabilitation equipment.
This position is considered essential personnel and requires a post-offer health assessment.
Pharmacy Technician - Ambulatory
By Scripps Health At , San Diego, 92103 $24.37 - $36.56 an hour
At least 2 years of retail pharmacy experience
High School Diploma or equivalent
Current California Board of Pharmacy Technician License
Equine Laborer Jobs
By Caesars Entertainment At , Shelbyville, 46176, In
The following is a list of items required to perform the job duties of this position:
Landscaping, mulching, weeding, mowing across the entire property
Planting and Pulling of trees and plants
Snow removal & salt laying
All trash removal from the backside and frontside of the track
Barn repairs such as leaky faucets or hoses
Anml Health Tchn 2 (Equine Reproduction Technician)
By University of California, Davis At , Davis, 95616, Ca $25.44 - $33.31 an hour
$650 Continuing Education annual allowance
Supplemental insurance offered including: additional life, disability, short/long term disability and legal coverage.
Vacation – earn (3) three weeks per year!
Sick Leave – eligible to earn up to 8 hours per month (no maximum)
40 hours Paid CE annually (pro-rated based on appointment %)
$100 monthly stipend for RVTs
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Technician
By Asante At Hoffman Estates, IL, United States
Oversee daily activities of the pharmacy technicians under the direction of the pharmacists and management.
Assist with specialty projects and tasks as assigned by Pharmacy management.
Pharmacy Tech credentialed from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date.
Successful completion of pharmacy technician certification exam
Minimum of 1 years of retail pharmacy technician experience
Excellent communication skills, involving inbound and/or outbound phone customer service
Veterinary Assistant (Equine) Jobs
By Auburn University At , Auburn, Al $30,160 - $43,500 a year
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications
Excellent full-time benefits that start on Day 1!
Uniform and continuing education allowances.
Experience working with horses, and the ability to drive a truck and/or tractor are strongly desired.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance options for you and your family.
Relocation assistance to make your move easier.
Equine Surgery Technician, Vet Tech Ii
By Colorado State University At , Fort Collins, 80523, Co $3,551 - $4,373 a month
Two years of experience as defined by the department will substitute for each year of required education.
Knowledge and experience of veterinary surgical procedures
Horse handling skills and experience
MEDICAL RECORDS and ORDER MANAGEMENT
Experience working in an academic veterinary hospital setting
Directly related state service experience
Equine Field Service Support Technician
By Virginia Tech At , Blacksburg, Va

starting at $35,438, commensurate with experience

The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.

Are you passionate about horses and looking for a rewarding career? Join our team as an Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technician and help provide quality care to horses in the field!

Overview:

Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technicians are responsible for providing veterinary care to horses in a variety of settings, including farms, stables, and veterinary clinics. They are responsible for providing medical care, administering medications, and performing diagnostic tests. They must be knowledgeable in equine anatomy and physiology, as well as the latest veterinary techniques and treatments.

Detailed Job Description:

Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technicians are responsible for providing medical care to horses in a variety of settings. This includes performing physical examinations, administering medications, collecting and analyzing laboratory samples, and performing diagnostic tests. They must be knowledgeable in equine anatomy and physiology, as well as the latest veterinary techniques and treatments. They must be able to recognize signs of illness and injury, and provide appropriate treatment. They must also be able to communicate effectively with owners and other veterinary staff.

What is Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technician Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of equine anatomy and physiology
• Knowledge of veterinary techniques and treatments
• Ability to recognize signs of illness and injury
• Ability to administer medications and perform diagnostic tests
• Ability to communicate effectively with owners and other veterinary staff
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to maintain accurate records

What is Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technician Job Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Completion of a veterinary technician program
• Certification as a veterinary technician
• Valid driver’s license

What is Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technician Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of equine anatomy and physiology
• Knowledge of veterinary techniques and treatments
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of laboratory procedures

What is Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technician Job Experience?

• Previous experience working with horses
• Previous experience working in a veterinary clinic or hospital

What is Equine Ambulatory Veterinary Technician Job Responsibilities?

• Perform physical examinations on horses
• Administer medications and treatments
• Collect and analyze laboratory samples
• Perform diagnostic tests
• Recognize signs of illness and injury
• Provide appropriate treatment
• Communicate effectively with owners and other veterinary staff
• Maintain accurate records
• Follow safety protocols