Ethos Veterinary Health
Veterinary Radiation Oncology PCP
Join Our Growing Team at Austin Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center! Are you a dedicated veterinary technician or technician assistant looking to advance your career in a thriving, collaborative, and progressive environment? At Austin Veterinary Emergency & Specialty (AVES), we’re growing rapidly—adding new doctors, expanding services, and launching departments—as we prepare to move into our brand-new, state‑of‑the‑art 45,000 sq. ft. hospital. As part of our growth, we’re hiring for multiple technician and assistant roles across departments. We’re seeking highly skilled, self‑motivated, and team‑oriented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional care in advanced veterinary medicine. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and thrive in a collaborative, inclusive setting, we are currently seeking skilled veterinary technicians to join our Radiation Oncology Department. Compensation
Starting at $21 hourly, based on experience Schedules Available
Full Time (4 x 10 hour shifts) – Days/Hours TBD, Weekends required General Overview
Patient Care Personnel (PCP) play a vital role in supporting the practitioners at AVES by assisting with both technical procedures and administrative tasks. PCPs are responsible for delivering compassionate, responsible care to all AVES patients, including monitoring, treatment, and detailed record‑keeping throughout hospitalization. Strong communication skills are essential for collaboration with doctors, Client Patient Coordinators (CPCs), Veterinary Assistants (TAs), and fellow Patient Care Personnel (PCP). Daily cleaning and stocking of common areas are also required. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Patient Transport & Monitoring
Retrieve, transfer, and escort patients within AVES. Assess and record vitals, food/water intake, urination, bowel movements, and alerts. Round with staff and notify veterinarians of abnormal findings. Treatments & Procedures
Induce, maintain, and monitor anesthesia; prepare patients and assist during procedures. Administer IV fluids and provide supportive therapy during and after procedures. Catheter & Sample Management
Place and maintain urinary and IV catheters. Collect blood and urine samples; perform lab tests. General Support
Maintain cleanliness and organization: stock supplies, laundry, dishes, and patient walking. Perform clerical tasks: document records, type, and manage phone system. Other Duties
Perform additional tasks as assigned. Other Skills and Abilities
Perform TPR, Doppler blood pressure, SpO₂, EKG, and assist with CVP monitoring. Calculate dosages, unit conversions, and drip rates; prepare and administer oral, topical, ocular, SQ, IM, and IV medications. Assist with continuous rate infusions and maintain IV catheters. Prepare IV fluids with proper equipment, labels, and additives. Collect blood (peripheral and jugular) and urine (expression and cystocentesis). Process and interpret lab tests: PCV/TS, BG, AZO, electrolytes, chemistries, CBC, heartworm, snap tests, blood typing, and crossmatches. Provide oxygen therapy (hood, nasal, cage) and assist with manual ventilation; intubate and support CPR efforts. Apply administrative skills: word processing, forms, file maintenance, dictation, transcription, email, and client/patient record management. Knowledge of common drugs, side effects, controlled substances protocols, and clinic procedures to streamline patient care. Demonstrate social perceptiveness, adapting approach to patient and team needs. About you
Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVT) or experienced Veterinary Assistants with at least 2 years of experience, dedicated to providing outstanding client service and excellent patient care. Prior experience in Emergency and specialty hospital is preferred. Culture builders—team players eager to promote trust, collaboration, and a positive work environment. Adaptability—individuals willing to go the extra mile to ensure the best patient and client experience. Fluent English skills (speaking & reading) are required for the role; fluency in multiple languages a plus! Benefits Include
401(k) with matching Health, Dental, and Vision insurance Health Savings Account (HSA) / Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Life and Disability insurance Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays Employee Assistance Program and Discounts (including Pet Discount) Professional development Uniform stipend Retirement plan Why AVES?
Austin Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center (AVES) has been serving the Austin community for 10 years. We are a robust 24/7/365 multi‑disciplinary veterinary facility that offers Emergency, Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Anesthesiology, Neurology, Oncology, Diagnostic Imaging and Cardiology services. In approximately one year, we will relocate our hospital to a new location within 2.6 miles from our current location, allowing us to expand our services and provide growth opportunities for our staff. Core values of Kindness, Integrity, Collaboration and Consistency drive our mission to provide top‑notch medical care and customer service to the Austin community. We have a strong focus on continued education through an on‑site Education Program that provides job training for our support staff. Join Our Team
We would love to hear from dedicated veterinary professionals who are passionate about making a difference and are excited to grow alongside us. Join our team today and experience the culture you’ve been looking for! For more information about our hospital, please visit https://www.austinvets.com. Ethos Veterinary Health 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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Join Our Growing Team at Austin Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center! Are you a dedicated veterinary technician or technician assistant looking to advance your career in a thriving, collaborative, and progressive environment? At Austin Veterinary Emergency & Specialty (AVES), we’re growing rapidly—adding new doctors, expanding services, and launching departments—as we prepare to move into our brand-new, state‑of‑the‑art 45,000 sq. ft. hospital. As part of our growth, we’re hiring for multiple technician and assistant roles across departments. We’re seeking highly skilled, self‑motivated, and team‑oriented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional care in advanced veterinary medicine. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and thrive in a collaborative, inclusive setting, we are currently seeking skilled veterinary technicians to join our Radiation Oncology Department. Compensation
Starting at $21 hourly, based on experience Schedules Available
Full Time (4 x 10 hour shifts) – Days/Hours TBD, Weekends required General Overview
Patient Care Personnel (PCP) play a vital role in supporting the practitioners at AVES by assisting with both technical procedures and administrative tasks. PCPs are responsible for delivering compassionate, responsible care to all AVES patients, including monitoring, treatment, and detailed record‑keeping throughout hospitalization. Strong communication skills are essential for collaboration with doctors, Client Patient Coordinators (CPCs), Veterinary Assistants (TAs), and fellow Patient Care Personnel (PCP). Daily cleaning and stocking of common areas are also required. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Patient Transport & Monitoring
Retrieve, transfer, and escort patients within AVES. Assess and record vitals, food/water intake, urination, bowel movements, and alerts. Round with staff and notify veterinarians of abnormal findings. Treatments & Procedures
Induce, maintain, and monitor anesthesia; prepare patients and assist during procedures. Administer IV fluids and provide supportive therapy during and after procedures. Catheter & Sample Management
Place and maintain urinary and IV catheters. Collect blood and urine samples; perform lab tests. General Support
Maintain cleanliness and organization: stock supplies, laundry, dishes, and patient walking. Perform clerical tasks: document records, type, and manage phone system. Other Duties
Perform additional tasks as assigned. Other Skills and Abilities
Perform TPR, Doppler blood pressure, SpO₂, EKG, and assist with CVP monitoring. Calculate dosages, unit conversions, and drip rates; prepare and administer oral, topical, ocular, SQ, IM, and IV medications. Assist with continuous rate infusions and maintain IV catheters. Prepare IV fluids with proper equipment, labels, and additives. Collect blood (peripheral and jugular) and urine (expression and cystocentesis). Process and interpret lab tests: PCV/TS, BG, AZO, electrolytes, chemistries, CBC, heartworm, snap tests, blood typing, and crossmatches. Provide oxygen therapy (hood, nasal, cage) and assist with manual ventilation; intubate and support CPR efforts. Apply administrative skills: word processing, forms, file maintenance, dictation, transcription, email, and client/patient record management. Knowledge of common drugs, side effects, controlled substances protocols, and clinic procedures to streamline patient care. Demonstrate social perceptiveness, adapting approach to patient and team needs. About you
Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVT) or experienced Veterinary Assistants with at least 2 years of experience, dedicated to providing outstanding client service and excellent patient care. Prior experience in Emergency and specialty hospital is preferred. Culture builders—team players eager to promote trust, collaboration, and a positive work environment. Adaptability—individuals willing to go the extra mile to ensure the best patient and client experience. Fluent English skills (speaking & reading) are required for the role; fluency in multiple languages a plus! Benefits Include
401(k) with matching Health, Dental, and Vision insurance Health Savings Account (HSA) / Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Life and Disability insurance Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays Employee Assistance Program and Discounts (including Pet Discount) Professional development Uniform stipend Retirement plan Why AVES?
Austin Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center (AVES) has been serving the Austin community for 10 years. We are a robust 24/7/365 multi‑disciplinary veterinary facility that offers Emergency, Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Anesthesiology, Neurology, Oncology, Diagnostic Imaging and Cardiology services. In approximately one year, we will relocate our hospital to a new location within 2.6 miles from our current location, allowing us to expand our services and provide growth opportunities for our staff. Core values of Kindness, Integrity, Collaboration and Consistency drive our mission to provide top‑notch medical care and customer service to the Austin community. We have a strong focus on continued education through an on‑site Education Program that provides job training for our support staff. Join Our Team
We would love to hear from dedicated veterinary professionals who are passionate about making a difference and are excited to grow alongside us. Join our team today and experience the culture you’ve been looking for! For more information about our hospital, please visit https://www.austinvets.com. Ethos Veterinary Health 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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