ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY AND SOCIETY
Job Details
Level
Entry
Job Location
West Midtown - Atlanta, GA
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
None
Travel Percentage
None
Job Shift
Day
Job Category
Veterinary Services
Description
The Shelter Medicine Assistant Level Three performs a variety of animal health care duties and assists the veterinarian in examining and preparing animals for surgery and adoption. The Shelter Medicine Assistant Level 3 ensures high quality animal care in accordance with the AHS mission and goals and communicates effectively with peers, volunteers, and leadership.
Duties & Responsibilities
Level
Entry
Job Location
West Midtown - Atlanta, GA
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
None
Travel Percentage
None
Job Shift
Day
Job Category
Veterinary Services
Description
The Shelter Medicine Assistant Level Three performs a variety of animal health care duties and assists the veterinarian in examining and preparing animals for surgery and adoption. The Shelter Medicine Assistant Level 3 ensures high quality animal care in accordance with the AHS mission and goals and communicates effectively with peers, volunteers, and leadership.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Promote a culture of teamwork, positivity, compassion, and performance excellence
- Conduct physical exams and relay pertinent information to the Veterinarian
- Handle animals in a humane and gentle manner according to established safety policies and procedures and Fear Free methodologies
- Calculate drug dosages for individual animals
- Administer intravenous, subcutaneous, and intramuscular injections
- Perform induction and intubation of patients for surgical procedures
- Monitor anesthesia through recovery and understand basic anesthesia principles
- Preparation of surgical patients using aseptic technique
- Place intravenous catheters
- Accurately enters and maintains records in shelter medical database
- Sterilizes surgical instruments and keeps up with laundry
- Remain alert and aware of animal behavior and physical condition
- Report concerns to appropriate departments or managers
- Maintain safe and sanitary areas for animals to ensure they are clean, dry, and comfortable
- Properly cleans and disinfects animal holding facilities according to established protocols
- Collect samples for diagnostic testing, including blood draws, feces and urine collection, radiographs, etc.
- Accurately perform diagnostic tests as requested by the Veterinarians including but not limited to fecal flotation, ELISA tests (parvovirus, heartworm, FeLV/FIV), TiterChek tests, urinalyses, and Woods lamp evaluation
- Interacts with other departments to provide information and care
- Work cooperatively with other departments, volunteers, and locations to accomplish departmental and AHS goals
- Provides relief assistance to other locations
- Other duties as assigned
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Minimum of six months experience in a similar capacity in an animal shelter, veterinary hospital or clinic preferred
- Willingness to learn and acquire new skills and knowledge
- Willingness to complete GVMA Certified Veterinary Assistant Level 1 (employer paid)
- Willingness to complete AHS Medical Certification Level 1-3
- Computer literate in a Windows environment; PetPoint experience preferred
- Ability to utilize effective problem solving/decision making skills
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and written
- Ability to multi-task and handle a high stress, emotional environment
- Ability to travel and provide program support to other AHS locations and departments
- General knowledge of animal welfare preferred
- Obtain certificate as certified euthanasia technician within 12 months of hire
- Must be able to work well with a diverse clientele; different races, ethnicities, faiths, sexual orientations, income levels, etc.
- Requires humane handling of animals and safe handling of cleaning supplies, chemicals and equipment in compliance with safety rules and according to SDS rules
- Works in high noise level areas
- Physical efforts require constant bending, lifting 50 lbs.+, stooping, and standing
- Exposure to dogs and cats of all sizes and varying degrees of behavior and/or medical conditions.
- Exposure to animal waste and common allergens