Certified Veterinary Technician
Listed on 2026-02-02
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Animal / Pet Care, Veterinary
Turn your love of cats into a career at Boise Cat Clinic! We’re seeking an experienced Certified Veterinary Technician with a passion for feline care—ideally with a background in cat-only clinics—to join our team. In this role, you’ll support our veterinarians and technicians with treatments, procedures, lab testing, patient care, and client education, ensuring the highest quality care for our feline patients.
We value integrity, compassion, and professionalism and are proud to be a locally, independently, woman-owned clinic since 2011. If you're a cat whisperer, whisker wrangler, and certified toe-bean lover, we want YOU on our team! Please include a cover letter explaining why you love working with cats and how you’d be a great fit. Candidates who have graduated from an AVMA-accredited school and are soon to take the VTNE are encouraged to apply!
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- Maintain patient cleanliness and comfort while minimizing fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS).
- Safely restrain patients, monitor their conditions, and report changes to the veterinarian.
- Recognize contagious diseases, follow protocols, and assist with treatments (e.g., pedicures, nail trims, fluid administration, vaccine preparation).
- Record detailed medical histories and complete medical records accurately.
- Support exams, admissions, discharges, and ensure patients are fed and medicated.
- Perform basic emergency care, CPR, and intensive care as needed.
- Prepare patients for surgery, monitor anesthesia, and assist in post-operative recovery.
- Perform technical tasks such as placing IV catheters and intubating patients.
- Clean, polish, and scale teeth.
- Take dental radiographs.
- Clean, pack, and sterilize surgical supplies while keeping the surgical area well-stocked.
- Collect and handle lab samples, run in-house procedures, and take radiographs using proper techniques.
- Administer injections (intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous) and perform routine procedures such as suture removals and weight checks.
- Draw up and administer vaccines and fill prescriptions accurately.
- Maintain current knowledge of drug usage and recommendations.
- Keep the hospital clean and organized, including sweeping, mopping, and trash removal.
- Launder soiled linens and ensure supplies are properly stocked through in-house inventory control.
- Adhere to hospital policies, including dress code, punctuality, and work schedule.
- Represent the hospital professionally in all interactions, demonstrating courtesy, tact, and a positive attitude.
- Show initiative by assisting team members during downtime and managing tasks efficiently.
- Experience: At least one year of recent experience in a veterinary or medical setting is required.
- Education: Graduated from an AVMA-accredited school and have an active CVT license.
- Skills:
- Proficient reading, writing, and math skills with strong English grammar and communication.
- Basic computer skills for managing and recording patient data.
- Ability to properly restrain patients and familiarity with veterinary terminology and procedures.
- Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds without assistance and more than 40 pounds with assistance.
- Capacity to work energetically through long shifts (often exceeding 10 hours).
- Product/Service Discounts.
- CE Allowance.
- Uniform Allowance.
- Paid Time Off.
- Health, Vision, Dental Insurance.
- Short Term Disability.
- 401(k).
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