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Berkeleydogandcat

Registered Veterinary Technician

Berkeleydogandcat, Berkeley, California, United States, 94709

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PetVet Care Centers' Berkeley Dog & Cat Hospital

is currently seeking

Registered Veterinary Technician

to join their team.

At

Berkeley Dog & Cat Hospital , our team members all share the same passion for making and keeping animals healthy.

Our hospital truly is an excellent place to work, with a highly skilled team focused on 'best in practice' veterinary care.

We are very supportive of individuals looking to grow their veterinary careers and look forward to hearing from you.

At PetVet Care Centers, our mission is to improve the lives of animals and people — providing exceptional and compassionate care at every stage — for all the moments that matter.

Because life is better with pets.

We deliver the

Ultimate Care Experience — every pet, every client, every time.

That starts with a Culture of Care that supports our team members as much as the pets and clients we serve.

With more than

420 locally led hospitals

and over

11,000 team members nationwide , we offer:

Local autonomy with national support

Career mobility and development opportunities

A collaborative, inclusive environment where your wellbeing comes first

You care for pets. We care for you.

Position Overview

The

Registered Veterinary Technician

provides support to the veterinarians and technicians in their daily tasks by cleaning and maintaining equipment, feeding, exercising and grooming patients, preparing and sanitizing surgery suites, restraining and handling patients, and clerical and administrative work. They deliver quality care for all patients and provide exceptional service.

Key Responsibilities

Provide compassionate care to all patients

Greet patients and their owners as they arrive and show them to an examining room, taking the patient's weight and other vital signs upon arrival

Triage patients, perform physical exams, treatments, and administer medication as directed by the licensed veterinary technicians (LVT's).

Calm and soothe anxious patients

Assist doctors and technicians with the administration of medications or with patient restraint

Perform laboratory tests and take radiographs

Operate and maintain hospital equipment, including EKG, fluid pump, syringe pump, scales, anesthetic monitors, and machines, etc.

Fill prescriptions, calculate and administer medications, maintain proper documentation, logging, and security of controlled drugs.

Feed patients as prescribed by the attending doctor or as the client has requested; record appetites; recognize and report any unusual conditions or abnormal behaviors

Communicate in a positive manner with clients and ensure that they feel comfortable leaving their pet(s)

Educate clients about insurance, wellness, and medicinal plans

Maintain the cleanliness of the hospital each day; clean equipment, kennels, and facilities using chemicals and supplies; ensure the safe use of chemicals; complete laundry

Bath and care for patients who stay overnight; ensure that every animal released is clean and properly groomed prior to their release

Adhere to the hospital's safety and wellness regulations

Understand and carry out oral and written directions

Maintain accurate medical records

Show up for work regularly; full-time presence at work is essential for every shift

Promote hospital products and services and support the organization

Respond respectfully with urgency to directions given by Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVT).

Perform any other duties as assigned by the Manager; may have other assigned duties if working in a specialty area (i.e., dentistry, surgery, emergency, radiology, cardiology, neurology, internal medicine, etc.)

Qualifications (Required)

High school diploma or GED.

One or more years of experience with veterinary appointments, surgeries, and nursing care for hospitalized and critical patients.

Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), or the Licensed Veterinary Medical Technician (LVMT) preferred or as required by State.

May consider an equivalent combination of education, certification, training, and/or experience.

Preferred Skills (Nice to Have)

Preferably aLicensed Technician.

Care and Compassion – displays a desire to build rapport, provide personal assistance, and emotional support

Animal Restraint and Safety – uses sound judgment when handling patients and always takes appropriate precautionary steps when needed

Communication – uses effective and appropriate methods of interacting with others

Team Orientation – works cooperatively with the team to address tasks and accomplish goals

Dependability – demonstrates responsibility in completing all job tasks

Cleanliness Standards – consistently follows sanitization and sterilization policies and procedures

Energy and Productivity – completes tasks quickly and thoroughly without prompting

Time Management – manages time and prioritizes work tasks effectively

Technical Skills and Learning – keeps up-to-date with new technical skills and knowledge in the field

Care and Use of Equipment – takes appropriate steps to perform operation checks and maintenance of equipment

What We Offer We care deeply about supporting our team members — professionally and personally. Benefits include:

Medical, dental, and vision insurance

Paid Parental Leave (birth, adoption, foster)

401(k) with discretionary contribution

Team Member Pet Discounts

Emotional wellbeing support — including Calm app access and 24/7 EAP

CE stipends and career development resources

Grant Circle — a relief fund for team members facing personal hardship

Local hospital culture backed by national resources

Pay Range $27 — $42.65 USD

At PetVet Care Centers, we’re committed to a

Culture of Care

— for pets, for the people who love them, and for the team members who make it all possible. With

more than 420 hospitals across the U.S.

and a team of over

11,000 dedicated professionals , including

1700+ veterinarians , we offer a unique blend of local leadership and national support that helps our hospitals thrive.

Our model is built on

partnership, collaboration, and local medical autonomy , empowering each hospital to deliver high-quality care while benefiting from shared resources and a strong professional community. Whether you’re providing care in a hospital or supporting operations behind the scenes, PetVet is a place where you can grow your career, stay connected to your purpose, and make a meaningful impact.

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