Veterinary Technician I - Emergency and Critical Care Services
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Veterinary Technician I - Emergency and Critical Care Services
Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Job Summary
The Veterinary Technician will be responsible for providing standard paramedical technical support and nursing care in a courteous and professional manner for the Emergency and Critical Care Service (ECC) at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Due to the teaching nature of the hospital, this position will supervise and instruct professional students and veterinary technician students in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques as well as emergency procedures.Provide standard paramedical technical support in a professional and courteous manner.
• Work as a team with students, interns, residents and faculty to provide skilled nursing care for all patients including, but not limited to emergencies, critical care, post-surgical, acute and chronic conditions, and isolation, which may include methicillin resistant organisms and zoonotic diseases.
• Perform and teach patient triage, patient history, obtain approval for initial stabilization and resuscitation orders from the owner.
• Use and teach problem solving skills to assist with patient care in both emergent and non-emergent situations.
• Recognize and teach to recognize physical abnormalities such as, but not limited to; cardiac murmurs/arrhythmias, abnormal pulmonary auscultation, respiratory difficulty and distress, change in mentation, abnormal physical exam findings, and signs of shock.
• Recognize and teach to recognize pulmonary or cardiopulmonary arrest and immediately initiate Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) if indicated. Perform and teach both basic and advanced CPR life support as directed by the veterinarian.
• Restrain and teach to restrain patients using appropriate techniques.
• Administer and teach to administer sedation and monitor patient vitals as directed by the veterinarian.
• Record and teach to record the administration of all controlled substances on the appropriate forms and patient records.
• Perform and teach venipuncture and cystocentesis.
• Perform and teach electronic submission of samples to clinical pathology and the diagnostic laboratory.
• Perform and teach to analyze venous/arterial blood gases, packed cell volume (PCV)/total solids(TS), blood glucose (BG), lactate, ketostick, slide agglutination, ect.
• Perform and teach the use of basic monitoring equipment such as indirect blood pressure (doppler and oscillometric), electrocardiogram (ECG), pulse oximetry, and continuous temperature monitoring.
• Complete and review (and teach how to) monitoring and treatments as directed on the patient’s care plan, such as Intensive Care Unit (ICU) flow sheet or Emergency Room (ER) patient record. Contact veterinarian with abnormal findings when something is not within the set call parameters.
• Assist and teach to assist veterinarians with variety of procedures including abdominocentesis, thoracocentesis, pericardiocentesis, wound care, chest tube placement, nasogastric/nasoesophageal tube placement and unblocking urinary obstructions.
• Perform and teach the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (IVCs) and the placement of both central venous jugular catheters and peripheral central venous catheters.
• Perform and teach a variety of procedures including indwelling urinary catheter placement, direct arterial blood pressure monitoring, continuous ECG monitoring, and nasal oxygen tube placement.
• Maintain, trouble shoot, and teach the care and use of intravenous(IV) fluid and syringe pumps, indwelling urinary catheters, Jackson-Pratt grenade style drains, chest tubes, continuous chest tube suction(Pleuravac), central line catheters, peripheral IVCs, feeding tubes, oxygen cage, nasal oxygen, nebulization, and temporary/permanent tracheostomy care.
• Assist and teach how to calculate drug dosages and fluid/CRI rates.
• Set up and teach the administration of IV fluids, continuous rate infusions (CRI’s) and other medications as directed by the veterinarian.
• Aseptically prepare and teach to prepare blood products for administration, monitor appropriately during transfusion and record monitoring parameters.
• Set up and teach how to administer enteral feedings through nasogastric (NG), nasoesophageal (NE), esophagostomy (E)-tube, gastrostomy (G)-tube, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), or jejunostomy (J)-tubes, as directed by the veterinarian. Perform treatments and administer medications under the direct or written orders of the veterinarian.
• Record and teach to record treatments, procedures, supplies, and thorough notes on patient’s medical record.
• Record and teach to record and enter charges for supplies and procedures into the electronic medical record (EMR).
• Maintain and teach to maintain ECC patient logs.
Provide and teach to provide instruction in a professional and courteous manor.
• Orientation, direction and instruction of students and clinicians.
• Provide instruction of on general ECC procedures.
• Use problem solving skills to instruct students and lower level technicians how to assist with patient care in both emergent and non-emergent situations.
Maintain and teach to maintain workspace and environment.
• Perform regular cleaning and stocking as well as complete daily and weekly assignments.
• Participate in on-call for ECC
• Assist with documenting and troubleshooting issues with equipment.
Other duties as assigned
Additional Physical Demands
An environment of stress may be anticipated. The person in this position must be capable of reliably functioning in such an area. The amount of physical exertion will vary with assignments. For example, the technician may be lifting a 40lb. dog on and off an examination table. The handling of any animal presents some element of risk or injury. Some strength and considerable caution are required when working with animals during diagnostic or surgical procedures. An ability to work in the presence of animal waste and fluids is necessary. To some degree, unpleasantness may be experienced under such conditions. This position entails operating equipment, administering medications, and restraining animals of various species for examination. Exposure to anesthetic agents may present a potential hazard. Syringes, needles, and medications are potentially dangerous and must be used with care. Persons allergic to animal dander, dust, pollen, hay, etc., may experience discomfort in this position. Work involving animals with various disease states may expose the individual to viral, bacterial, and fungal agents known to be transmissible to man. Exposure to chemicals and anesthetic waste gases may be potentially hazardous if mishandled or misused.Minimum Qualifications
1. Successful completion of a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
2. Current certification as a Veterinary Technician by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR).
3. One (1) year (12 months) of paramedical veterinary experience comparable to that performed at the Veterinary Technician (General) level of this series or in other positions of comparable responsibility.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Illinois Veterinary Technician Certification must be maintained throughout employment.
- Familiar with federal regulations and university and hospital polices regarding the use and handling of controlled substances.
- Skill in the operation of surgical, laboratory and diagnostic equipment.
- Able to adapt to new technologies, procedures and equipment.
- Demonstrate adherence to strict protocols.
- Able to instruct veterinary medical/technician students in patient care protocol and procedures and in the use of equipment or instrumentation.
- Able to recognize abnormalities in vital signs of patients, assess charges observed, and take necessary action in the absence of a veterinarian.
- Able to operate on the clinical floor and anticipate needs and directions of staff and students regarding patients and methods of care.
- Able to observe, record, compile and assimilate data.
- Able to explain terminology used in veterinary medicine.
- Knowledge related to the care and handling of anesthetic waste gases.
- Able to multi-task, pay close attention to details and work calmly and professionally under pressure.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Courteous and polite.
Appointment Information
This is a 100% full-time Civil Service 4847 - Veterinary Technician I position, appointed on a 12-month basis. The expected start date is as soon as possible. This is a bargained position and as such, the salary is driven by the collective bargaining agreement. The entry-level salary for the Veterinary Technician I classification is $24.10/per hour. Sponsorship for work authorization is not available for this position.
For more information on Civil Service classifications, please visit the SUCSS web site at https://www.sucss.illinois.gov/pages/classspec/default.aspx.
Application Procedures & Deadline Information
Applications must be received by 6:00 pm (Central Time) on Sunday, August 18, 2024. Apply for this position using the Apply Now button at the top or bottom of this posting. In order to be considered as a transfer candidate, you must apply for this position. Applications not submitted through https://jobs.illinois.edu will not be considered. If required by the position, transcripts or other documentation of credentials are to be provided no later than the first day of employment. For further information about this specific position, please contact Alexandra Drake (ar16@illinois.edu). For questions regarding the application process, please contact 217-333-2137.
The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit Required Employment Notices and Posters to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
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Requisition ID: 1026082
Job Category: Technical
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