Role
Location
Description
Equine Surgery Recovery Technician
BLUEGRASS EQUINE SURGERY CENTER
Equine Surgery Recovery Technician
Job Description
Bluegrass Equine Surgery (BES) is an equine veterinary practice providing exceptional client service and primary medical care in the central Kentucky region. We are building a new, diverse, supportive, and driven team.
BESC is seeking to immediately fill the position of Equine Barn/Recovery Tech.
Hours: Full time, Tuesday-Friday, 7a.m. - 5p.m.
Reports to: Barn Manager, Surgery Operations Manager
Department: Surgery
Location: Hospital and field
Compensation: Hourly
The BES Equine Surgery Recovery Technician assists the patient with all aspects of the surgical process with horses, from arrival to departure.
DUTIES
Medical
- Assist in appointments or drop-offs
- Admit and discharge patients
- Monitor hospitalized and surgery patients
- Monitor all post-op meds and bandaging
- Communicate with Surgery Ops Manager, Barn Manager, doctors
- Restrain patients as needed
- Take vital measurements on patients
- Take patients outside when needed
- Feed patients as needed
- Assist in other procedures around hospital, including holding for standing surgeries, lameness exams, scintigraphy scans, etc.
- Assist in taking x-rays
- Help keep barn and surgery area clean
- Model professionalism and ethical practices
Other
- Promote cooperative working environment among staff members; understand the value of teamwork; show enthusiasm and willingness to perform as necessary to help the practice function as a unit
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions
- Promotes continuous quality improvement
- Performs other duties as assigned
EXPERIENCE
- Demonstrated, advanced understanding of equine veterinary practices
- Ability to read horse body language and perform advanced handling of horses and foals
- Self-motivated lifelong learner
- Works well independently and as part of a team
PERSONAL
- Feel and express a genuine liking for animals and for working in an animal-care environment.
- Work under the broad general administrative supervision of the owners and doctors, and use sound personal judgment in selecting methods, establishing priorities, and arriving at conclusions
- May be required to work uncommon hours, overtime, and be subject to recall in emergency situations
- Be flexible in attitude and work habits
- Lift and carry up to 25 pounds
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