Veterinary Technician Assistant
Sacramento, CA
Full Time
Mid Level
About CSNC
The team at Community Spay Neuter Clinic is made up of highly trained, experienced animal health professionals who are compassionate about our mission to stop animal suffering. Every animal is treated with love as if it were our own. We believe the human-animal bond is precious and worth every effort to support it.
The Opportunity
The Veterinary Assistant is a key member of the medical team at Community Spay Neuter Clinic, providing skilled technical support and compassionate patient care in a high-volume canine and feline spay/neuter environment. This role supports surgical efficiency and patient safety from intake through recovery and discharge.
The main function of this role is preparing dogs for surgery, followed by assisting with feline preparation once canine procedures are complete. This position is ideal for someone who genuinely enjoys working with dogs and is comfortable handling a wide range of canine temperaments and personalities.
While prior surgical preparation and anesthesia support experience is preferred, the clinic places a strong emphasis on attitude, teamwork, and a willingness to learn.
Job Details
Job Type: Full-time, Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Expected hours: Monday–Thursday, 6:45 am-5:15 pm
Compensation: $22.00–$28.00 per hour, depending on experience
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Retirement plan
- Employee discount
- No Weekends
- Paid Holidays
- Accrued paid vacation
- Paid sick leave
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Surgical Preparation & Support
• Prepare surgical areas, instruments, and equipment for daily operations, ensuring all supplies are properly stocked, cleaned, and sterilized.
• Assist with patient intake and paperwork review to ensure accuracy and adherence to clinic protocols.
• Perform surgical site preparation, including clipping and aseptic scrubbing.
• Primarily prepare canine patients for surgery and assist with feline preparation as workflow dictates.
• Assist the DVM during surgical procedures, maintaining a sterile field and providing appropriate instrumentation.
• Collaborate closely with RVTs, DVMs, and assistants to ensure smooth patient flow throughout the clinic.
Anesthesia & Patient Monitoring
• Assist with or perform anesthesia induction and monitoring, depending on credentials and scope of practice.
• Monitor patient vital signs pre-, intra-, and post-operatively, identifying and communicating abnormalities promptly.
• Adjust anesthetic parameters under the direction of the DVM (RVT scope).
• Support post-operative recovery, including extubation, temperature regulation, fluid therapy, and pain management.
• Recognize and respond to patient emergencies, escalating concerns immediately to the DVM.
Pharmaceuticals & Medical Records
• Administer medications as prescribed by the DVM (within scope of practice).
• Accurately fill and dispense medications, ensuring proper labeling and documentation.
• Maintain thorough and accurate medical records for all patient care activities.
Clinic Operations & Team Support
• Maintain a clean, safe, and sterile clinic environment, including kennels, cages, and treatment areas.
• Assist with inventory management of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.
• Provide guidance and support to Veterinary Assistants, contributing to training and team efficiency.
• Communicate professionally and compassionately with clients during intake and discharge, including post-operative instructions.
• Adhere to all clinic policies, safety guidelines, and regulatory standards.
• Contribute to a positive, low-drama workplace culture by working collaboratively, respectfully, and with a shared commitment to the clinic’s mission.
Qualifications
Experience
• 2+ years of experience in a veterinary clinic, preferably in a high-volume surgical or spay/neuter setting.
• Advanced hands-on experience with surgical preparation and anesthesia support.
• Controlled Substance Permit or ability to obtain one. (Preferred)
Skills & Abilities:
• Experience with surgical support, patient monitoring, and post-operative recovery care.
• Ability to work efficiently and independently in a fast-paced environment with strong attention to detail and time management skills.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.
• Comfortable and confident handling dogs of varying sizes, energy levels, and temperaments.
• Commitment to animal welfare and the mission of accessible spay/neuter services.
• Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office and internet-based systems).
Physical Demands & Work Environment
• Ability to stand for extended periods and lift animals up to 50 pounds (with assistance as needed).
• Frequent bending, stooping, kneeling, and reaching.
• This role is physically demanding at times and requires a reasonable level of physical fitness, particularly when handling and preparing canine patients.
• Exposure to animal dander, bodily fluids, cleaning chemicals, pharmaceuticals, anesthetic gases, and zoonotic diseases.
• Fast-paced, high-volume surgical clinic environment with moderate to high noise levels.
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