Veterinary Technician
Company: Bellevue Veterinary Emergency & Specialty
Location: Bellevue
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Lead Internal Medicine Veterinary Technician (Licensed Only)
Quality medicine starts with happy team members. We Love Pets and
People. Bellevue Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital was
established with one goal in mind: to be there for pets and their
people. We know emergency visits aren't planned and navigating
specialty care can be overwhelming. We are looking for dedicated
team members to join our growing team and help us implement
people-centric processes to create an environment where pets
receive world class care and pet parents receive clarity and
compassion at every step in the process. At Bellevue Veterinary
Emergency + Specialty, we work hard to deliver unparalleled care,
experiences for our patients and clients. Providing fulfilling
careers and enabling healthy work-life harmony aren't talking
points for us, they're part of who we are. We listen to our staff
to understand what matters most, and work to ensure everyone has
the support they need to thrive. We believe learning is a life-long
commitment. Building our team, we require leaders who take the
initiative to grow-and we help them do just that. Our goal is to
help people be the best version of themselves. Interested in
learning a new skill? Pursuing another credential? We're on your
side, providing resources and support to help you fulfill your
goals. Making a difference in the community and beyond. Our
commitment to pets extends beyond our hospital walls. Our
organization regularly implements charity drives across the nation
to help support local shelters, and our team members have the
opportunity to give back to communities around the globe through
our partnership with World Vets. Each year, we send a group of
doctors and support staff abroad to help pets in need and support
programs that nurture healthy relationships between people and
animals. In 2021, Lakefield team members were able to be a part of
opening the first and only veterinary clinic in the Galapagos.
Check out the video here: lakefieldvet.com/news/ The Lead IM LVT
Reports To: The lead veterinary technician will report to Hospital
Administrator (primary), Medical Director, and Department Head(s).
Job Overview Experienced licensed veterinary technician position
responsible for performing a variety of routine and specialized
technical procedures. Assists in generating standard operating
procedures (SOPs) and oversees implementation of training protocols
in respective areas of the hospital (emergency room, ICU, and/or
specialty departments). Works cooperatively with all doctors,
veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, client service
representatives and hospital administration, and is available for
advanced troubleshooting of department issues under the direct and
indirect supervision of the Hospital Administrator, Medical
Director, Department Head, and Chief of Specialty when applicable.
This is an onsite position. Any remote work needs to be approved by
the Hospital Administrator. Schedule to be determined cooperatively
with the Hospital Administrator. Responsibilities and Duties
Technical Skills, Leadership, and Problem Solving: Perform accurate
and appropriate triage, history taking, basic physical exams, basic
and advanced nursing care, and discharges. Accurately enter
information into medical records. Perform anesthesia induction,
monitoring, and recovery for both basic and advanced anesthetic
procedures. Accurately determine drug dosages and calculations.
Perform and assist with routine and advanced radiology technical
services including radiography, ultrasound, and CT. Provide
estimates for services in conjunction with the attending doctor and
trained staff. Oversee flow of service and organize staff and
doctors to help make the day run smoothly. Provide appropriate
patient and client care and ascertain that all staff are providing
adequate patient and client care. Assist Hospital Administrator in
developing shift assignments for the support personnel in each
department. Oversee scheduling of staff and troubleshoot filling
gaps in coverage via shift trades and obtaining additional coverage
from outside veterinary technician relief services. Clearly
communicate staffing shortages or callouts to team members.
Implement SOPs and ensure compliance with following SOPs once
implemented. Provide training to both seasoned and new staff.
Appropriately onboard new staff members in the department using the
onboarding checklist and provide them with both verbal and written
instructions. Monitor and assist staff members in appropriate lab
and pharmacy use. Ensure protocols are being followed in both
areas. Facilitate team members obtaining their medical clerk
licensure by training and working with department doctors. Serve as
a point person to support staff with de-escalation in the event of
an upset client. Troubleshoot equipment issues, shortages,
unexpected needs within the respective departments. Investigate and
help to resolve technical, instrument, and other variances leading
to problems in conjunction with the Hospital Administrator and
Department Head. Communicate effectively with clinicians, hospital
leadership, and staff. Cooperate with hospital administration and
follow policies, procedures, and SOPS that are put in place by the
leadership team. Assist in cleaning, organizing, and proper
disposal of biohazard waste. Assist department staff with daily,
weekly, and monthly checklists Assist with department inventory
management Perform other duties as assigned by the Hospital
Administrator, Medical Director, or Department Head. Participate in
on call schedule This position may require staying late to assist
in emergency procedures or late discharges. This should be
communicated daily by the attending DVM on duty with a plan for
which team members are able to stay late that day. Eligible for
overtime LVT shifts Check your email daily, at the minimum at the
start and end of your shift. Perform other duties or special
projects as assigned. Quality Assurance and Maintenance: Assist
with writing, reviewing, and updating all standard operating
procedures (SOPs) in cooperation with the Department Head of the
service and the hospital leadership team. Assist Hospital
Administrator and Department Head in overseeing quality assurance
and instrument maintenance procedures and maintain related records
according to established policies/procedures. Supervision and
Support: Support in leadership skills will be provided by the
Hospital Administrator. Attend regular meetings with the Department
Head and service DVMs as well as team meetings. Serve as a resource
along with the Department Head. Understand when escalation to the
Hospital Administrator is necessary. Assist the Department Head and
service doctors with instruction of technical skills, safety
protocols, and basic procedures to interns and externs. Liaison
between department and other hospital staff when needed. Management
of staff: Provide feedback to Hospital Administrator and Department
Head in relation to department staff. Assist service DVMS in the
training of staff and implement SOPs. Communicate effectively with
staff, doctors, and hospital leadership. Encourage positive,
solution-based conversations and discourage negative unproductive
talk amongst team members. Development: Maintain current knowledge
and certification. Identify learning needs in self and initiate
actions to address these education needs. Use resources available
for learning. Depending upon certification agency, year of
certification, and mandatory requirement, attend or complete
continuing education activities in order to maintain certification.
Teamwork and Performance Improvement: Have the ability to take
direction, follow verbal and written instructions, and understand
that not all instructions are found in a SOP. Be flexible with
changes to protocols and procedures as well as duty assignments.
Demonstrate collaborative and respectful behavior. Collaborate with
all team members to achieve goals. Contribute to a positive work
environment. Exemplify core values of doing the right thing,
respect, wow service, learning, and fun, and encourage all team
members to do so. Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to
change. Make appropriate decisions using sound judgement. Respect
confidentiality of conversations and sensitive information shared
within leadership team and meetings. Have the ability to respond
appropriately in emergent situations that may arise in the hospital
environment. Have the ability to multitask and perform multiple
duties accurately and efficiently. Be punctual to shifts and use
downtime appropriately. Qualifications/Education: LVT (licensed
veterinary technician), RVT (registered veterinary technician), or
CVT (certified veterinary technician). VTS preferred Current
licensure in Washington State. Skills, Ability and Knowledge:
Ability to handle and maintain sensitive and confidential
information with discretion Knowledge of veterinary hospital
practices and procedures Strong organizational and time management
skills including managing multiple priorities Strong attention to
detail and high level of accuracy Interact with a variety of
clients and employees in a professional, caring, compassionate, and
tactful manner Basic knowledge of the generic and brand names,
common uses, and side effects of drugs utilized in a veterinary
practice Basic knowledge of medical equipment and terminology Basic
proficiency with a variety of computer programs including Microsoft
Outlook, Word, Excel, and Practice Management software (Cornerstone
preferred) Basic written, verbal, and active listening
communication skills with a customer oriented approach Basic
analytical, critical thinking, judgement, and problem-solving
skills Accurate drug dosage calculation abilities Understanding of
physiology and pharmacology to give appropriate patient care
Ability to provide both basic and advanced life support during a
CPR event Ability to work in a changing environment Ability to
communicate clearly and calmly in stressful situations Appropriate
radiographic technique Understanding of safe anesthetic protocols
Venipuncture and intravenous catheter placement Enteral and
parenteral medication administration COMPENSATION $40-$42 per hour
*$1.50 per hour shift differential paid in addition to regular
hourly pay for any hours worked between the hours of 7pm to 7am.
*Eligible for overtime hours BENEFITS 401(k) retirement plan with
company matching available to full-time and part-time team members
Opportunity to earn quarterly bonuses Medical, dental, and vision
insurance with options for health savings account with company
contributions Company paid life insurance Paid time off Paid
holidays Employee assistance program offering complimentary family,
financial, substance abuse, and mental health counseling
Professional development assistance Complimentary uniforms Generous
employee pet healthcare discounts Opportunities for participating
in international philanthropic projects through Lakefield's
partnership with World Vets SCHEDULE AVAILABILITY Full-time 8am to
6 pm Tuesday-Friday *May be asked to stay late on occasion to
complete procedures or accomodate emergencies Employment Type: Full
Time Years Experience: 1 - 3 years Salary: $40 - $42 Hourly
Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: Bellevue Veterinary Emergency & Specialty, Redmond , Veterinary Technician, Professions , Bellevue, Washington
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