Ethos Veterinary Health
RBVH, ER/CC Veterinary Technician- Mid Shift
Ethos Veterinary Health, Red Bank, New Jersey, us, 07701
ER/CC Veterinary Technician - Mid Shift
Are you a dedicated veterinary technician looking to advance your career in a thriving, collaborative, and progressive environment?
Red Bank Veterinary Hospital (RBVH)
is a new, state‑of‑the‑art facility that opened in May 2024—an expansive, 100,000+ square foot space nearly twice the size of our original Tinton Falls location. This milestone marks the continuation of over 40 years of dedicated service to our community. Equipped with advanced diagnostics like MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, and a PET scanner, the hospital features 52 exam rooms, 12 surgical suites, a dedicated emergency department, and expanded training spaces. Thoughtful amenities—including feline‑only waiting areas, a rehab unit, comfort rooms, and a serene zen garden—reflect our commitment to exceptional care for pets and their families.
We are seeking a
Mid Shift Emergency/Critical Care Veterinary Technician
who are personable, self‑motivated, and strong communicators with excellent organizational skills. In this role, you will assist with a variety of daily tasks while collaborating closely with all departments across the hospital.
WE ARE OFFERING A $1,000 SIGNING BONUS FOR THIS ROLE!
Position Overview The
Emergency & Critical Care Technician
plays a vital role in the triage, stabilization, treatment, and ongoing management of emergency and critically ill patients. This position requires the ability to independently carry out treatment plans, anticipate patient needs, and respond effectively to rapidly changing clinical situations.
Technicians collaborate closely with ER clinicians, ICU teams, specialty services, assistants, and rotating doctors to ensure timely, efficient, and compassionate care. The role also includes client communication during high‑stress and sensitive situations, coaching and mentoring support staff, and coordinating patient flow between departments.
Compensation
Credentialed Technicians:
$30–$36/hr (based on experience)
Non‑Credentialed Technicians:
$25–$31/hr (based on experience)
+ Sign‑On Bonus
The final compensation offer will be based on the qualified candidate’s experience and ability to make an impact coming into the role.
Anticipated Schedule
Full Time
Wednesday – Saturday
2pm–12am
Key Responsibilities
Emergency & Critical Care Patient Management
Triage emergency patients according to acuity level and provide immediate lifesaving care under veterinary direction.
Perform complete physical assessments, identify abnormalities and signs of shock, and communicate findings promptly to attending doctors.
Independently execute treatment plans using sound medical judgment and Kirby’s Rule of 20 principles.
Troubleshoot clinical situations in real time and adapt quickly to changing patient conditions.
Initiate and perform CPR according to RECOVER guidelines, recognize ROSC, and assist with post‑resuscitation care.
Advanced Nursing & Technical Skills
Placement and management of peripheral IV catheters, central lines, PICC lines, intracaths, drum lines; IO catheters, arterial lines, NG/NE tubes; male and female urinary catheters, nasal cannulas, tracheostomy tubes, chest tubes.
Manual and mechanical ventilation, high‑flow nasal oxygen, oxygen cage operation, and Pleuravac setup/maintenance.
General anesthesia, TIVA, sedation monitoring, and recovery/extubation of high‑risk patients.
Calculation and administration of multiple CRIs, vasopressors, TPN; oral, ocular, aural, IV, IM, and SQ medications.
Blood product administration and monitoring, including whole blood, pRBCs, plasma, platelets, cryoprecipitate, IVIG, albumin, autotransfusions; recognition and management of transfusion reactions.
Gavage feeding of avian and reptile patients.
Recumbent patient care, nutritional support, sampling line care, and pain assessment.
Diagnostics & Laboratory Skills
Strong phlebotomy skills in companion animals and exotic species.
Collection, processing, and submission of diagnostic samples: blood smears, saline agglutination tests, cystocentesis, catheterized samples.
Radiographic positioning and basic imaging support.
Operation of in‑house laboratory equipment and submission of external lab tests.
Infection Control & Safety
Care of isolation patients with strict adherence to disease prevention protocols.
Proper use of PPE and implementation of hospital disinfection standards.
Maintenance of sterile technique in all applicable procedures.
Leadership, Communication & Team Collaboration
Coach and support rotating doctors, assistants, and nursing staff.
Coordinate patient flow between Emergency, ICU, and specialty departments.
Communicate clearly and compassionately with clients during emotional or high‑stress situations.
Provide medical updates, treatment plans, and assist with financial discussions as appropriate.
Aftercare & Hospital Support
Aftercare services including euthanasia catheter placement, cremation processing, necropsy preparation, and rabies submission testing.
Accurate and timely medical record keeping.
Equipment operation, stocking, cleaning, and general hospital upkeep.
Qualifications Minimum Requirements
Three years of experience working as a nursing team member in a veterinary hospital.
Fluent English skills (speaking & reading). Fluency in multiple languages a plus.
Preferred Qualifications
Credentialed as a Veterinary Technician (LVT/CVT/RVT).
Prior experience working in an Emergency Hospital.
Benefits
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
to keep you and your family covered.
401(k) with Matching
to help you plan for your future.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
for additional personal and professional support.
Continuing Education (CE)
Annual CE hours to advance your skills.
CE allowance for training and certifications.
Uniform Allowance
to ensure you’re always prepared.
Generous paid time off, including:
Sick Days
Vacation Days
Bereavement Leave
License Reimbursement
for required certifications.
Referral Program
to reward you for helping us grow our team.
Why Join RBVH?
Work alongside a dedicated team of veterinary professionals committed to delivering exceptional patient care.
Thrive in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment where your skills make a direct impact on patients and their families.
Be part of meaningful moments in the lives of pets and their owners, providing compassionate support and care.
Expand your knowledge through ongoing training, mentorship, and a culture that values continuous learning and professional growth.
Receive a competitive compensation and benefits package that recognizes your expertise and commitment.
Discover more about our clinic and the incredible work we do by visiting
https://redbankvet.com .
Ethos is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Ethos does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, competence, merit, and business need.
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Red Bank Veterinary Hospital (RBVH)
is a new, state‑of‑the‑art facility that opened in May 2024—an expansive, 100,000+ square foot space nearly twice the size of our original Tinton Falls location. This milestone marks the continuation of over 40 years of dedicated service to our community. Equipped with advanced diagnostics like MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, and a PET scanner, the hospital features 52 exam rooms, 12 surgical suites, a dedicated emergency department, and expanded training spaces. Thoughtful amenities—including feline‑only waiting areas, a rehab unit, comfort rooms, and a serene zen garden—reflect our commitment to exceptional care for pets and their families.
We are seeking a
Mid Shift Emergency/Critical Care Veterinary Technician
who are personable, self‑motivated, and strong communicators with excellent organizational skills. In this role, you will assist with a variety of daily tasks while collaborating closely with all departments across the hospital.
WE ARE OFFERING A $1,000 SIGNING BONUS FOR THIS ROLE!
Position Overview The
Emergency & Critical Care Technician
plays a vital role in the triage, stabilization, treatment, and ongoing management of emergency and critically ill patients. This position requires the ability to independently carry out treatment plans, anticipate patient needs, and respond effectively to rapidly changing clinical situations.
Technicians collaborate closely with ER clinicians, ICU teams, specialty services, assistants, and rotating doctors to ensure timely, efficient, and compassionate care. The role also includes client communication during high‑stress and sensitive situations, coaching and mentoring support staff, and coordinating patient flow between departments.
Compensation
Credentialed Technicians:
$30–$36/hr (based on experience)
Non‑Credentialed Technicians:
$25–$31/hr (based on experience)
+ Sign‑On Bonus
The final compensation offer will be based on the qualified candidate’s experience and ability to make an impact coming into the role.
Anticipated Schedule
Full Time
Wednesday – Saturday
2pm–12am
Key Responsibilities
Emergency & Critical Care Patient Management
Triage emergency patients according to acuity level and provide immediate lifesaving care under veterinary direction.
Perform complete physical assessments, identify abnormalities and signs of shock, and communicate findings promptly to attending doctors.
Independently execute treatment plans using sound medical judgment and Kirby’s Rule of 20 principles.
Troubleshoot clinical situations in real time and adapt quickly to changing patient conditions.
Initiate and perform CPR according to RECOVER guidelines, recognize ROSC, and assist with post‑resuscitation care.
Advanced Nursing & Technical Skills
Placement and management of peripheral IV catheters, central lines, PICC lines, intracaths, drum lines; IO catheters, arterial lines, NG/NE tubes; male and female urinary catheters, nasal cannulas, tracheostomy tubes, chest tubes.
Manual and mechanical ventilation, high‑flow nasal oxygen, oxygen cage operation, and Pleuravac setup/maintenance.
General anesthesia, TIVA, sedation monitoring, and recovery/extubation of high‑risk patients.
Calculation and administration of multiple CRIs, vasopressors, TPN; oral, ocular, aural, IV, IM, and SQ medications.
Blood product administration and monitoring, including whole blood, pRBCs, plasma, platelets, cryoprecipitate, IVIG, albumin, autotransfusions; recognition and management of transfusion reactions.
Gavage feeding of avian and reptile patients.
Recumbent patient care, nutritional support, sampling line care, and pain assessment.
Diagnostics & Laboratory Skills
Strong phlebotomy skills in companion animals and exotic species.
Collection, processing, and submission of diagnostic samples: blood smears, saline agglutination tests, cystocentesis, catheterized samples.
Radiographic positioning and basic imaging support.
Operation of in‑house laboratory equipment and submission of external lab tests.
Infection Control & Safety
Care of isolation patients with strict adherence to disease prevention protocols.
Proper use of PPE and implementation of hospital disinfection standards.
Maintenance of sterile technique in all applicable procedures.
Leadership, Communication & Team Collaboration
Coach and support rotating doctors, assistants, and nursing staff.
Coordinate patient flow between Emergency, ICU, and specialty departments.
Communicate clearly and compassionately with clients during emotional or high‑stress situations.
Provide medical updates, treatment plans, and assist with financial discussions as appropriate.
Aftercare & Hospital Support
Aftercare services including euthanasia catheter placement, cremation processing, necropsy preparation, and rabies submission testing.
Accurate and timely medical record keeping.
Equipment operation, stocking, cleaning, and general hospital upkeep.
Qualifications Minimum Requirements
Three years of experience working as a nursing team member in a veterinary hospital.
Fluent English skills (speaking & reading). Fluency in multiple languages a plus.
Preferred Qualifications
Credentialed as a Veterinary Technician (LVT/CVT/RVT).
Prior experience working in an Emergency Hospital.
Benefits
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
to keep you and your family covered.
401(k) with Matching
to help you plan for your future.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
for additional personal and professional support.
Continuing Education (CE)
Annual CE hours to advance your skills.
CE allowance for training and certifications.
Uniform Allowance
to ensure you’re always prepared.
Generous paid time off, including:
Sick Days
Vacation Days
Bereavement Leave
License Reimbursement
for required certifications.
Referral Program
to reward you for helping us grow our team.
Why Join RBVH?
Work alongside a dedicated team of veterinary professionals committed to delivering exceptional patient care.
Thrive in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment where your skills make a direct impact on patients and their families.
Be part of meaningful moments in the lives of pets and their owners, providing compassionate support and care.
Expand your knowledge through ongoing training, mentorship, and a culture that values continuous learning and professional growth.
Receive a competitive compensation and benefits package that recognizes your expertise and commitment.
Discover more about our clinic and the incredible work we do by visiting
https://redbankvet.com .
Ethos is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Ethos does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, competence, merit, and business need.
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