Veterinary Anesthesia Technician
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Veterinary
Company Description
The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine is Florida’s only veterinary medical college, dedicated to advancing the health and welfare of animals, humans, and the environment. The college emphasizes world-class education, innovative research, and state-of-the-art clinical services, fostering a culture of curiosity and continuous improvement. Since graduating its first class in 1980, it has educated approximately 3,000 veterinary professionals and around 800 individuals with master’s or doctoral degrees in Veterinary Medical Sciences.
Graduates contribute globally in clinical practice, research, public health, epidemiology, zoological and aquatic medicine, the military, government, and industry. The college is fully accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education.
This on-site Veterinary Anesthesia Technician role is based in Gainesville, FL and supports the anesthesia needs of patients within the teaching hospital and clinical service areas. The technician assists veterinarians and veterinary students in planning, administering, and monitoring anesthesia for a variety of species, including small and large animals. Day-to-day responsibilities include pre-anesthetic evaluation, equipment preparation, induction and maintenance of anesthesia, intraoperative monitoring of vital parameters, and safe recovery of patients.
The role also involves maintaining anesthesia machines and related equipment, ensuring accurate medical record documentation, and adhering to safety and infection-control protocols. The technician collaborates with faculty, house officers, and students, contributing to a teaching environment by demonstrating best practices and supporting a high standard of patient care.
- Formal veterinary technology education and credentials (e.g., graduation from an AVMA-accredited veterinary technology program; certification or licensure as a Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Nurse preferred).
- Demonstrated experience in veterinary anesthesia and analgesia, including pre-anesthetic assessment, induction, maintenance, and recovery for a range of species.
- Proficiency in patient monitoring techniques (e.g., ECG, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, capnography) and recognition of abnormal trends or emergencies.
- Strong technical skills in venipuncture, catheter placement, airway management, and safe handling and restraint of small and large animals.
- Knowledge of pharmacology related to anesthetic drugs, analgesics, sedatives, and emergency medications, with the ability to calculate and administer accurate dosages.
- Ability to maintain, troubleshoot, and clean anesthesia machines, ventilators, and associated monitoring equipment according to hospital protocols.
- Effective communication and teamwork skills for collaborating with veterinarians, students, and hospital staff in a teaching and clinical environment.
- Attention to detail in medical recordkeeping, anesthesia logs, and compliance with regulatory and institutional policies.
- Commitment to patient safety, infection
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