Cape Breton Hospital – Registered Veterinary Technician

Location 401 East Broadway, Sydney, NS
Number of Positions 2
Job Start Date November 28, 2022
Job Competition Closes When position is filled
Job Type Full time OR Part Time position available
Salary $26/hr

The Nova Scotia SPCA is seeking a dedicated RVT to join our team working in a busy, fast-paced, SPCA Hospital in Sydney, Cape Breton. In addition to surgical assisting, an RVT’s role involves interacting with the public to deliver other wellness services through a variety of SPCA programs. The Nova Scotia SPCA prides itself on providing high quality veterinary and surgical services to the animals in its care while offering quality services to the public.

Responsibilities

The successful candidate will need to meet the following qualifications:

  • Strong anesthetic knowledge and can  multitask (prepare, induce, premed, monitor and recovering multiple patients)
  • Strong clinic pathology background to perform UA’s, fecals, cytology, (skin/ears), fna, pcvs and blood smears.
  • Recognize and intervene on emergencies.
  • The ability to follow protocols, and be comfortable working with pediatric patients.
  • Assist with ordering medical supplies for surgical team and hospital.
  • Assures all nutritional, housing, grooming and medical needs are met on a daily basis according to approved processes. Responsible for maintaining a safe and sanitary facility for animals and people. Provides humane handling and care for all shelter animals.
  • Observes animals for signs of illnesses or injuries and reports symptoms to the appropriate personnel.
  • Administers medications
  • Grooming, health checks, flea treatments and administering parasite control.
  • Performs continual maintenance duties that include repairs and upkeep. Cleans all equipment and work areas to maintain the highest standard of cleanliness and sanitation. Follows health and safety regulations and protocols.
  • Maintain accurate records for animal inventory, health, medications, treatments, procedures and behavior history.

 

Reception

  • · Answers general inquiries by phone, email and in person, booking appointments, and providing support and coaching in a variety of sensitive matters.
  • · Provides outstanding customer service with a friendly can-do attitude.
  • · Communicates to the public the principles that convey and impart an understanding of the policies and procedures of the Nova Scotia SPCA.
  • · Facilitates day to day cash management process.
  • · Assists with scheduling and coordination of appointment

In addition to the duties listed above, the SPCA expects the following of each employee: adheres to policies and procedures; works in a safe manner; acts as a role model within and outside the shelter; performs duties as workload necessitates; maintains a positive and respectful attitude; demonstrates exceptional customer service; communicates regularly with supervisor about issues; demonstrates efficient time management and prioritizes workload; consistently reports to work on time prepared to perform duties of the position; participates in events and on committees as needed or required; and Completes other duties as assigned.

Required Skills

In addition to having the ability to travel and a valid Drivers license, the following are some of the skills required of this role:

  • Time Management: work with multiple staff, managers and volunteers across the province. Ability to work under tight deadlines and pressure situations is essential.
  • Decision-Making Skills: Whether it is dealing with staff, management, government agents, veterinarians or suppliers, this person will have to make decisions that affect the Society. Having the ability to make hard decisions under pressure is crucial to success.
  • Speaking and Writing: strong written and oral communication skills.

 Qualifications

 Education; A Registered Veterinary Technician and a member in good standing with the NSVMA or equivalent work experience

  • Animal welfare knowledge, Dog handling experience, volunteer relations, and computer skills are an asset.
  • Ability to identify signs of animal illnesses, diseases and injuries.
  • Ability to identify different medications and methods of administration.
  • Ability to perform sanitation procedures and general maintenance.
  • Ability to perform the SPCA’s basic medical intake process and other duties as outlined in SPCA Manuals
  • Employee must demonstrate ability to work effectively with others (including co-workers, customers, volunteers and others) by sharing ideas in a constructive and positive manner; listening to and objectively considering ideas and suggestions from others; keeping commitments; keeping others informed of work progress, timetables and issues; and addressing problems and issues constructively to find mutually acceptable and practical business solutions.
  • Employees must demonstrate regular and consistent attendance and punctuality

 Additional Information

  • Driver’s license is required

Physical Requirements

  • Requires frequent bending, reaching, repetitive hand movements, standing, walking, squatting and sitting, with some heavy lifting, pushing and pulling exerted regularly throughout a regular work shift.

Hours of Work

Work week is Monday to Friday 8am to 430pm,  Part time can be negotiated if applicant prefers.  Some travel may be required very occasionally to deliver SPCA programs such as Wellness days on First Nation communities.

The SPCA offers Continuing Education compensation,  competitive health benefits package,  RRSP matching program and a rewarding work environment!  Signing bonus offered, this can be used to help with your relocation to the area.

Nova Scotia SPCA is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified applicants, regardless of gender, race, age, sexuality, or disability. SPCA provides a competitive salary and a rewarding work environment. Preference will be given to candidates who self-identify as African Nova Scotians, racially visible persons, persons with disabilities, Aboriginal persons and persons of the LGBTQ+ community. We encourage applicants to self-identify. Interested applicants are asked to submit their resume and cover letter indicating salary expectations to hwoodin@spcans.ca.  

Please quote “CB Hospital RVT ” in the subject heading in your email reply.

As a part of our hiring process, we require applicants to complete behavioural and cognitive assessments. You will be sent the links along with screening questions after submitting your resume.

We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at the Nova Scotia SPCA, however, only those selected for screening will be contacted.