Veterinary Technician 1
- Work Location: 1300 Sheppard Ave West
- Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary (12 month) Vacancy
- Hourly Rate: $44.54
- Hours & Shift Information: 10-hour rotating shift, 7 days per week, 80 hours in a 2-week pay period
- Number of Positions Open: 1
- Posting Period: 21-Aug-2026 to 4-Sept-2026
- Location and Shift Information: Must travel to other locations such as 821 Progress Ave, 146 The East Mall and SNYP truck remote locations.
The Municipal Licensing & Standards Division supports the City of Toronto as a safe, vibrant, creative and clean community by providing bylaw administration and enforcement services, primarily in three main areas: business licensing, enforcement and permitting; property enforcement; and animal care and enforcement.
Reporting to the Manager, Animal Services, the Veterinary Technician 1 will provide work direction and guidance to the Veterinary Technician 2 staff to meet clinic, shelter and capacity for care standards. The Veterinary Technician 1 monitors the clinic/shelter operations' daily activities, oversee and participate in daily care of animals at the clinics and shelter. Also, to assist and perform treatments, surgical and dental procedures, including dental x-rays and to keep the veterinarian and/or manager informed of any issues.
MajorResponsibilities
- Organizes and directs the daily clinic/shelter operations' activities.
- Monitors activities to ensure all scheduled treatments are performed and keeps veterinarian/manager informed.
- Oversees and participates in daily care of animals including feeding, watering, grooming and maintaining sanitary conditions in the clinic/shelter.
- Assigns work, trains, instructs, and provides direction to staff in clinic/shelter operations in accordance with polices/procedures while providing updatesto veterinarian or manager.
- Assists veterinarians and performs treatments, surgical and dental procedures, including dental x-rays.
- Coordinates and/or participates in events, projects, outreach (i.e. Priority Neighbourhoods), volunteer and foster programs related to Animal Services.
- Calculates dosages and administers anesthesia to surgical patients per anesthetic protocol, under direction of attending veterinarian.
- Triages patients/animals as they are admitted to the clinic/shelter using humane handling and restraint techniques on all patients/animals. Coordinates pickup and delivery of animals to/from external veterinary clinics.
- Oversees and participates in physical and behavioural assessments of animals. Performs cursory examinations on animals upon intake.
- Identifies and reports animal health concerns to attending veterinarian or manager.
- Monitors patients/animals especially during anesthesia and recovery and when receiving treatment due to illness or injury.
- Inputs and maintains accurate patient/animal records, and all necessary drug and surgery logs in accordance with the College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) regulations and division/section policies and procedures, including Driver's Collision/Incident Report.
- Obtains identification information by examining animals and records information including breed, sex, age, markings etc. into the database.
- Maintains, operates, and monitors work location equipment such as industrial dish washer, anesthetic machine and a pathological incinerator to ensure they are in a state of good repair and addresses operation maintenance deficiencies; conducts inventory reviews of medical and surgical supplies and other assets records and places orders as required.
- Maintains current in knowledge of emergency drugs and protocol.
- Administers vaccinations, diagnostic tests, medications and treatments to patients/animals and or humane euthanasia as directed by attending veterinarian.
- Collects and prepares biological samples, such as blood, feces, urine and hair/skin specimens, for external laboratory testing, culture or microscopic examination.
- Performs routine internal laboratory procedures such as fecal floatation exams and skin scraping, to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of animal health problems.
- Instructs and trains all staff and volunteers in clinic/shelter operations in accordance with policies/procedures while maintaining a positive team environment; and provides updates on work performed to veterinarian or shelter supervisor.
- Reports problems to veterinarian or manager as per policies and standard operating procedures.
- Assists in the development of operating policies and procedures.
- Provides in-person, telephone and email client services and answers questions to ensure good customer service to members of the public, community partners and other staff.
- Completes written reports and forms as required, including providing statistical information concerning tasks completed, staff issues, accident/incident reports, etc.
- Promotes responsible pet ownership through the delivery of Animal Services programs and initiatives.
- Provides assistance to associate staff and volunteers to promote the development of skills.
- Follows health and safety…
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