Summary:
Are you passionate about delivering high-quality care to animals in need, and do you thrive in a fast-paced, team-based environment? The position of Adoptions Veterinary Assistant at the ASPCA may be right for you. The Adoptions Veterinary Assistant (AVA) is a key member of the medical team at our Adoption Center. The AVAs provide compassionate care, as well as assists our veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians. The AVA works closely with other medical team members to facilitate the delivery of veterinary care and to communicate information regarding animals’ health status to staff, volunteers, and members of the public.
Who We Are:
The Adoption Center provides intake, holistic care, including medical and behavioral support and outcomes for animals in New York City that need us most.
Our population consists of five groups of animals:
The Adoption Center team utilizes and develops best practices for providing care and innovative placement strategies for these specialized populations. All medical care is provided within the parameters of the Adoption Center’s shelter medicine protocols and aligned with ASPCA One Fund guidelines. To succeed in this role, the AVA will be a highly conscientious team player dedicated to delivering quality, compassionate care and assisting the medical team and the larger adoptions team in helping animals move successfully to new homes.
What You’ll Do:
The AVA reports directly to the Senior Manager of Medical Operations. The AVAs participation includes but is not limited to assisting in examinations, treatments, procedures and monitoring of all cats and dogs utilizing low-stress handling guidelines, ASPCA policies and protocols and shelter medicine best practices. The AVA ensures animals’ physical and behavioral needs are met, providing animal care that includes husbandry tasks, observation and reporting of signs of illness or injury, record-keeping and data entry and preparation and administration of a variety of medications.
Where and When You’ll Work:
What You’ll Get:
Compensation:
The starting pay rate for this role is $24.00 hourly and falls under a collective bargaining agreement.
Benefits:
At the ASPCA, you don’t have to choose between your passion and making a living. Our comprehensive benefits package helps ensure you live a rewarding life at work and at home. Our benefits include, but are not limited to:
Responsibilities:
Nursing Care and Veterinary Support (60%)
Ensure accurate and timely data entry to animals’ medical records, including transfer of information from other ASPCA departments’ software systems and diagnostic test results from outside laboratories
Prepare samples for submission to outside laboratories and follow-up as needed
Handle and restrain animals for medical procedures utilizing the least-restraint and lowest-stress techniques possible
Support sedated examinations and other minor procedures, including handling injections, providing assistance to LVTs and veterinarians during the process, and monitoring during recovery
Maintain an efficient flow of animals throughout the shelter
Feed and medicate patients following veterinarian instructions and standard operating procedures
Coach and support direct care staff to best meet the medical needs of the animals in our care, including medication administration, medical treatment and monitoring
Assist with and/or perform humane euthanasia under the supervision of staff veterinarians
Assist in the preparation of health certificates and copying of medical records
Identify animals in need of grooming, including but not limited to those animals who are matted or whose coats are soiled; request or complete bathing and grooming procedures as needed
Transport animals (using low-stress techniques) and their medical records within ASPCA departments for necessary care, including but not limited to transfers to the ASPCA Animal Hospital and/or Community Medicine
Update animals’ statuses in Adoption Center electronic medical records when necessary, including but not limited to making animals available for placement per protocol or veterinary directives
Understand multiple modalities of electronic or written medical records, or invoices to be able to articulate animal’s medical needs or concerns
Compassionately explain information veterinarians have documented about an animal’s condition to other Adoption Center staff members, volunteers, foster caregivers, and adopters with easily understood language; create Adoption and Foster Medical Discharges under the direction of veterinarians or licensed veterinary technicians
Be an active member of the Medical Team on daily Medical-Behavior-Sheltering (MBS) rounds and in staff meetings and training sessions.
Learn and follow Adoption Center philosophy, procedures and protocols
Housekeeping and Maintenance (40%)
Follow all departmental PPE and cleaning protocols
Work in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration policies and requirements
Assist in keeping supplies stocked by noting when supplies are running low; taking inventory and stocking supplies as needed
Advise supervisor of any conditions that are unsafe including unrecognized hazards or infractions of safety rules
Other tasks as assigned by supervisor
Qualifications:
Knowledge of basic animal care, handling, and disease recognition; familiarity with veterinary hospital protocols and procedures
Able to understand and communicate using veterinary medical terminology
Able to provide appropriate care and handling for sick, injured, fearful, fractious, and/or aggressive cats and dogs
Has Commitment and dedication to improving the lives of animals
Demonstrates Ownership and feels responsible for outcomes
Believes in Team – that we are stronger together
Seeks to Elevate others and reimagine what is possible
Focuses on Impact, specifically making change for animals
Education and Work Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent
Minimum of 2-3 years prior animal handling/veterinary experience
Experience working in an animal shelter preferred
Fear Free® certified or obtained within 60 days of employment
Qualifications:
See above for qualifications details.
Language:
English (Required), SpanishEducation and Work Experience:
High School Diploma (Required)Eligible for certification as a euthanasia technician in New York State, Experience working in an animal shelter preferred, Fear Free certified or obtained within 60 days of employment, Minimum of 2-3 years prior animal handling/veterinary experience