Certified Veterinary Technician
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Veterinary, Animal / Pet Care
Overview
About The Role The Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) plays a critical role in supporting veterinarians in the delivery of high-quality medical care to animals. This position involves performing a wide range of clinical and technical tasks, including assisting with examinations, administering medications, collecting samples, and monitoring patient progress. The CVT ensures that all procedures are conducted safely and efficiently while maintaining a compassionate approach to animal care.
Additionally, the role requires effective communication with pet owners to provide education and support regarding their animals' health and treatment plans. Ultimately, the CVT contributes to the overall success of the veterinary practice by promoting animal welfare and enhancing client satisfaction.
- Certification as a Veterinary Technician (CVT) from an accredited program recognized in the United States.
- Current state licensure or registration as required by the state of employment.
- Strong foundational knowledge of veterinary medical terminology, anatomy, and pharmacology.
- Demonstrated ability to handle animals safely and compassionately.
- Basic proficiency in medical recordkeeping and computer systems used in veterinary practice.
- Experience working in a veterinary clinic or hospital setting.
- Advanced certifications such as VTS (Veterinary Technician Specialist) in areas like anesthesia, dentistry, or emergency care.
- Familiarity with diagnostic imaging equipment and laboratory testing procedures.
- Excellent interpersonal skills for client communication and team collaboration.
- Continuing education participation to stay current with veterinary medical advancements.
- Assist veterinarians during physical examinations, surgeries, and other medical procedures.
- Administer prescribed medications, vaccines, and treatments to animals as directed.
- Collect and process laboratory samples such as blood, urine, and tissue for diagnostic testing.
- Monitor anesthesia and vital signs during surgical procedures to ensure patient safety.
- Maintain accurate medical records and document patient histories, treatments, and outcomes.
- Provide client education on animal care, nutrition, and post-treatment instructions.
- Manage and sterilize medical instruments and maintain a clean, organized clinical environment.
- Support inventory management by ordering and stocking medical supplies and equipment.
The CVT utilizes clinical skills daily to assist veterinarians in delivering effective medical care, including performing technical procedures and monitoring patient health. Strong communication skills are essential for educating pet owners and collaborating with veterinary team members to ensure cohesive patient management. Organizational skills are applied in maintaining accurate medical records and managing supplies, which supports efficient clinic operations. Problem-solving abilities help the technician respond to unexpected situations during treatments or emergencies with calm and effective action.
Additionally, empathy and patience are critical in handling animals and clients compassionately, fostering trust and positive experiences within the veterinary practice.
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