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Licensed Veterinary Technician; Overnight Shift

Job in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, 98662, USA
Listing for: PetVet Care Centers, LLC
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Animal / Pet Care, Veterinary
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Licensed Veterinary Technician (Overnight Shift)

Full-time Licensed Veterinary Technician (Overnight Shift)

Pet Vet Care Centers' Columbia River Veterinary Specialists is currently seeking a Licensed Veterinary Technician (Overnight Shift) to join their team! At Pet Vet Care Centers, our mission is to improve the lives of animals and people — providing exceptional and compassionate care at every stage — for all the moments that matter. Because life is better with pets. We deliver the Ultimate Care Experience — every pet, every client, every time.

That starts with a Culture of Care that supports our team members as much as the pets and clients we serve.

With more than 420 locally led hospitals and over 11,000 team members nationwide, we offer local autonomy with national support, career mobility and development opportunities, and a collaborative, inclusive environment where your wellbeing comes first.

Columbia River Veterinary Specialists of Vancouver, WA is seeking full-time (or part‑time) Licensed Veterinary Technician(s) to grow our Emergency Care team for day and overnight shifts. Available shift times are flexible and length of shifts may be 8, 10 or 12 hours depending on candidate’s availability.

Responsibilities

Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVTs) provide patient care for medical and surgical patients y are responsible for working in all areas of the hospital, including but not limited to all aspects of patient care, anesthetic induction and monitoring and providing leadership in the hospital. The LVT is expected to be a leader in the hospital and assist the DVM in organizing patient flow, monitoring treatments, and acting as the Charge Nurse in their respective areas when appropriate.

At CRVS, we experience high volumes of critical/emergent patients – these patients have owners that are under a great deal of emotional stress. It is important to have skills necessary to not only handle critical or aggressive patients, but also communicate effectively and kindly with owners.

  • Function as charge nurse in respective department/area.
  • Provide excellent documentation including client communications, treatments, anesthetic monitoring, and controlled drug logs (Cubex).
  • Ability to give clear and concise rounds with relevant patient information.
  • Educate other staff members with your skills/knowledge whenever possible.
  • Proficient in phlebotomy, cystocentesis, canine urinary catheter placement and NG tube placement.
  • Able to perform treatments/fluid therapy when given dose.
  • Ability to perform CPR including chest compressions, intubation, and breath administration. Direct others during a code.
  • Ability to collect vital, pertinent information from distraught owners when patients are critical.
  • Ability to perform advanced laboratory skills including cell morphology review, urine dry prep slide review and fecal review.
  • Excellent/effective triage skills including being able to communicate with client status of patient and treatments we are implementing.
  • Ability to perform phone triage confidently, kindly, and effectively with clients.
  • Start immediate stabilization on patients under doctor direction.
  • Understand relevant CBC/CHEM values.
  • Understand the use, common doses and contraindications of all medications administered.
  • Blood transfusion therapy including collection, administration, and transfusion reactions.
  • Albumin/Plasma transfusion therapy including administration and transfusion reactions.
  • Identify obvious murmurs, arrhythmias and pulse deficits.
  • Excellent anesthetic skills with knowledge of common side effects and immediate actions necessary to combat them.
  • Ability to monitor and record sedation/anesthetic events with confidence.
  • Know anesthetic medications, their normal range for dosing, side effects, and contraindications.
Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Licensed Veterinary Technician in Washington or ability to become Licensed in the State of Washington within 90 days of hire.
  • Excellent Written and Verbal Communication skills.
  • The ability to lift, push and pull up to 40 lbs.
  • Ability to withstand long hours of standing, squatting, kneeling and walking.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Adapt to an ever‑changing work environment.
  • Maintain objectivity during highly…
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