Registered Veterinary Technologist; Term
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Veterinary, Animal / Pet Care
Overview
Registered Veterinary Technologist (1 Year Term) — Calgary, AB — Full-time or part-time
ABOUT US: Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society (AARCS) is a registered non-profit charity located in Calgary, Alberta helping over 4,000 animals find loving adoptive homes each year. Our mission is to rescue and rehome animals in need and provide community support programs that help people and their pets.
AARCS Veterinary Hospital is a fast-paced, high volume clinic designed specifically to help rescued animals. Our team of experienced veterinarians, technicians, assistants and support staff ensure the animals are provided with the highest standard of medical care. The hospital is fully equipped allowing our team to perform a variety of treatments on a daily basis.
The RoleThis role is responsible for supporting our skilled team of Veterinarians. You are naturally optimistic, positive, friendly, and approachable, with a love of people and animals. Working with on-site Veterinarians, the medical team, and a group of dedicated volunteers, you pride yourself on exceptional patient care. You enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, including high-volume surgery and hospitalization, and isolation for infectious disease.
You have highly developed cooperation, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Your love of animals extends to shy, reactive, and feral animals which you can handle with confidence and care. At heart, you strive to see every animal provided with the highest quality medical care. Your strengths include teamwork and adaptability to change.
- Genuine interest in animal welfare.
- Animal handling experience is required, including the ability and willingness to work with animals with behavioral issues.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Maintain the highest standard of accuracy, professionalism, and confidentiality.
- Diligent attention to detail, strong organizational abilities, and time management skills are required.
- Emotionally resilient with the ability to handle stress and react quickly and competently in demanding and changing situations.
- Highly developed cooperation, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to remain calm while working under pressure with competing priorities.
- Provide medical care to shelter and foster animals (primarily cats, dogs, guinea pigs and rabbits), including physical examinations, diagnostics, medical rounds, and treatments under the guidance of Veterinarians, while ensuring safe handling of animals with behavioral concerns.
- Perform pre-medication, induction, intubation, and monitoring of anesthesia for surgical procedures, and respond to anesthetic emergencies with proficiency and care.
- Conduct high-volume surgical preparation, monitoring, recovery, and sterilization wrap packing to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
- Administer treatments, injections, and medications, and provide supportive care for hospitalized and isolated animals, adhering to strict disease prevention protocols.
- Perform comprehensive diagnostics, including radiographs, bloodwork, urinalysis, fecals, cytology, and ultrasounds, oral health assessments, diagnostic dental radiographs, and dental charting.
- Educate foster parents and adopters on animal health, including prescription medication usage and general wellness.
- Maintain accurate medical records in coordination with veterinary staff, entering data daily into electronic systems such as PetPoint.
- Collaborate with Veterinarians, Veterinary Technologist Assistants, and volunteers to deliver a high standard of care, maximizing resources while minimizing costs.
- Perform clinic husbandry tasks, including cleaning, disinfecting, and maintaining equipment and facilities.
- Ensure compliance with quarantine and sanitation protocols to manage and prevent contagious diseases.
- Support scheduling, phone inquiries, and operational needs for surgeries, examinations, and rechecks.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Licensed RVT in the province of Alberta.
- Must be in good standing with the ABVMA.
- Minimum three years of surgical experience is preferred.
- Experience in animal welfare/shelter environment…
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