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Part-time Wildlife Licensed Veterinary Technician

The International, Bellingham, Washington, us, 98227

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Part-time Wildlife Licensed Veterinary Technician

This is a part-time position at the Whatcom Humane Society Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. There is an option for a full-time position, with the remainder of hours filled at WHS's domestic animal shelter. The below job description describes only the wildlife portion of this opportunity. JOB DESCRIPTION

JOB TITLE: Licensed Veterinary Technician – Part Time DEPARTMENT: Wildlife Rehabilitation Center ACCOUNTABILITY: Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Supervisor The successful candidate will provide medical care and treatment to all sheltered animals at the WHS wildlife rehabilitation center in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the Society, WDFW, USFW, NOAA, and the State laws of Washington. RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conduct medical rounds of all animals at the wildlife rehabilitation center to ensure medical, physical, and mental well-being is met. Administer medical treatment, examinations, and treatment to animals in care. Administer anesthesia and monitor animals under anesthesia, assist veterinarian and permitted wildlife center staff with medical and surgical procedures. Confirm daily medical treatment to all animals as prescribed by staff veterinarian. Assist wildlife center staff with examinations and treatments of animals. Collect samples for testing and perform tests as needed. Initiate emergency medical treatment for animals as needed. Participate in humane euthanasia of animals in accordance with Society policies and Washington law. Safely and effectively identify animal species and provide proper care and handling, wearing proper PPE. Provide daily husbandry care to all animals per protocol and report any issues to lead staff members and veterinarian. Maintain the in-house veterinary clinic in a safe, orderly, and sanitary manner. Perform medically necessary procedures for animals including radiographs, vaccinations, bloodwork, anesthesia, wound care, fracture stabilization, fluids, and other treatment as needed. Process and record animal records, data, and paperwork in database associated with animals and as required by the Society, WDFW, USFW, and NOAA. Maintain drug logs as necessary and required by law. Clean, disinfect, and maintain various patient areas and accompanying areas in a sanitary condition, while meeting safety regulations and appropriate use of PPE. Mentor and support LVT students, interns, and volunteers. Other duties as assigned by staff veterinarian or leadership team. QUALIFICATIONS:

Washington State licensed veterinary technician or ability to obtain within 3 months of hire. High School graduate or equivalent. Minimum 2 years professional experience working or volunteering in veterinary clinic, wildlife rehabilitation facility, or animal shelter. Highly motivated toward the welfare and humane treatment of all animals. Excellent animal handling skills and ability to work with diverse species of wild animals. Proven knowledge, handling, and identification of wildlife. Must be in good health, able to pass a physical examination, and able to lift 50 lbs. Ability to perform humane euthanasia and pass all training and certifications required by WHS, the State of Washington, and the DEA in the use of Sodium Pentobarbital. Must be self-motivated, dependable, and able to work independently with little or no supervision. Must have the ability to work well and communicate with fellow employees and volunteers. A record of good judgment/decision-making skills, strong conflict resolution skills, and the ability to remain positive and mission-focused while under stress. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Clean driving record and ability to pass criminal background check. Must be able to work with the public, staff, and volunteers in a friendly and courteous manner. WORKING CONDITIONS:

20 - 25 hours per week including weekend shifts and ability to communicate as needed with staff after-hours. Able to work outside as needed treating wildlife in all weather conditions. Be able to handle a fast-paced workload that at times can be stressful. Be able to deal with strenuous physical activity, in all weather conditions, and the emotional drain of the job. Exposure to parasites and infectious diseases. COMPENSATION:

$23.00 - $28.00 per hour, DOE. Benefits include paid vacation, sick, holiday pay after successful completion of introduction period. 403b retirement program, employee assistance program. State LVT licensing fees paid. Paid CE training opportunities. Eligible for permitted wildlife rehabilitation training. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to Anna Schwabe, Wildlife Center Supervisor, at wildlifemgr@whatcomhumane.org or (360)966-8845. Whatcom Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and volunteers.

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