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Arkansas Department of Workforce Services Animal Services Certified Veterinary Technician Benton, AR in Benton, Arkansas
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Animal Services Certified Veterinary Technician Benton, AR
Full-time
Pay Grade: \$35,360 - \$55,972.80 or \$17.00 26.91 per hour.
SUMMARY
The Animal Services Certified Veterinary Technician is responsible for examining, diagnosing, treating,
and euthanizing animals in the care of the City of Benton Animal Shelter. Work includes providing quality
level veterinary medical services, as well as maintaining accurate records and reports. Work is performed
under the general direction of the Animal Services Director, while adhering to the protocol and
procedures approved by the Shelter Veterinarian. Position is deemed essential personnel and safety
sensitive.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the following Essential
Duties satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential duties of the position:
Provide veterinary medical services that ensures welfare and proper care of animals within the
shelter facility is maintained in all phases of shelter operation.
Assesses the animals disposition and health when brought into the shelter. Examines, diagnoses,
and treats injured and sick animals.
Coordinates all medical activities at the shelter with the Animal Services Director, Animal Services
Manager, Veterinarian, regarding animal welfare.
Maintains required records of supplies used in euthanasia. (i.e., safekeeping and strict utilization
accounting)
Prepares and transports rabies specimens to the Arkansas Department of Health in a timely
manner as required; maintains reports on test results for dog bites.
Tranquilizes and euthanizes animals by injections; maintains accurate euthanasia records.
Disposes of dangerous, injured, and dead animals found within city limits.
Performs surgical animal decapitations and prepares specimens for shipment to the State Health
Department.
Schedules appointments with local veterinarians for sterilization and other medical procedures.
Prepares and maintains records of all treatments, diagnoses, and euthanasia.
Maintain and store medical equipment and supplies including drug logs, check supplies for
adherence specifications.
Performs other veterinary and animal care responsibilities as directed by a licensed veterinarian
or other supervisor.
Cleans kennels and surrounding work areas within the shelter in accordance with proper disease
control requirements.
Assists in adoption fairs, educational programs for local organizations, and procuring volunteer
services for care and grooming of animals.
Performs routine maintenance and ground keeping duties on animal shelter facility.
Will be required to work and serve on-call outside of normal business hours, including nights,
weekends, and/or holidays as needed by the department.
Maintains safe and effective work environment and complies with animal shelter procedures,
policies, rules, and regulations.
Performs other duties as necessary or assigned.
This job description and the enumerated Essential Duties are intended to provide general guidelines for
job expectations and the employees ability to perform the position described. This is not intended to be
an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities. Additional functions and
requirements may be assigned or assumed by the incumbent as necessary to fulfill the requirements of
the position.
ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
The incumbent will spend most of the time performing this position in a professional office-type setting.
The incumbent, while performing this position, spends time writing, keyboardi ng, speaking, listening,
driving, seeing (such as close, color and peripheral vision, depth perception and adjusted focus), sitting,
pulling, walking, standing, squatting, kneeling, and reaching. The noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate to loud. The office environment also has exposure to fumes, dust, toxic, or caustic
chemicals. The position requires regularly driving a motorized vehicle.
The incumbent for this position may operate any or all of the following: telephone, smart phone, copy and
fax machines, adding machine (calculat