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Clinical Veterinary Technician III

Job in Grenada, Grenada County, Mississippi, 38901, USA
Listing for: University Support Services, LLC
Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-02-06
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Veterinary, Animal / Pet Care
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Clinical Veterinary Technician III (SAMS)

St. George’s University invites applicants for the position of Clinical Veterinary Technician in the Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery within the School of Veterinary Medicine.

Special note to applicants:

Review of applicants will be ongoing until a suitable candidate is identified.

Required Documentation
  • A portfolio of creative works relevant to the position in PDF format, including links.
  • A summary of your experience with diversity in the laboratory and/or in your past or planned research endeavors, any experience mentoring diverse students or community outreach initiatives, and an explanation of how you will advance our goals of inclusive excellence.
Objective

The technicians of St George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine are dedicated to upholding the mission of providing an international, culturally diverse environment in which students learn the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for graduate training in the Veterinary profession.

Essential Functions

The CVT is responsible, as part of a team, for the technical organization of the Surgery/Anesthesia lab and other clinical skills related labs.

Instructional Activities
  • Update faculty and students on patient admissions and daily status.
  • Assist faculty and students in surgery/anesthesia and other related skills laboratories.
Patient Care and Technical Skills
  • Assist clinicians and students with proper restraint and care of patients.
  • Have basic skills in IV catheter placement, animal handling and restraint, and phlebotomy.
  • Have knowledge of veterinary terminology, veterinary pharmacology, and animal behavior.
  • Understand and know normal vital parameters.
  • Perform routine laboratory analyses, including hematology, serology, blood chemistry, urinalysis, fecal, skin scrapings and urinary catheter placement.
  • Administer oral drugs, wound dressings, and fluid therapy as directed and under the supervision of a faculty member.
  • Oversee care of patients, proper entering of information in records, administration of medication, cleaning, feeding, and watering.
  • Assist in teaching students in performing the above techniques as instructed by the Course Director/s.
  • Ensure that all in‑house procedures including pre‑ and post‑op care, surgical dressings, catheterizations, anesthesia, etc. are carried out safely and in accordance with scientifically sound knowledge.
  • Clean cages when needed and supervise student care of patients.
Supplemental activities
  • In addition to teaching in the VSL/JSAL laboratories for the DVM program, the technician may be required to support departmental teaching in the graduate program.
  • Assist in maintaining laboratory diagnostic equipment.
  • Care for emergency cart.
  • Care and maintenance of related surgery/anesthesia equipment.
  • Maintain inventory of all medications and supplies, organizing the ordering of supplies for each term for timely submission of requisitions.
  • Perform other job‑related duties as assigned by the Department Chair and/or Course Director/s.
Service
  • Participate in the following University activities:
    • Departmental Reviews (as required)
    • Outreach efforts in the local community (i.e. OHOM)
Essential Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Oral and written, plus interpersonal communication skills.
  • Initiative, work beyond the job description, pride in your work and a desire to learn and excel.
  • Willingness to receive work direction from others and function as a team player.
  • Being proactive and finding ways to make the day run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Must have a positive attitude and must be a team player.
  • Enjoy multi‑tasking, organizing, and prioritizing.
  • Be compassionate and deliver exceptional care to VSL/JSAL patients.
  • Willingness to learn, an openness to trying new things, a friendly and approachable disposition, and a strong work ethic.
Work Environment / Physical Demands

40 hours work week, Monday through Friday.

Overtime work will be as required.

No travel is expected for this position.

Qualifications
  • Undergraduate Degree in Natural Science or Associate Degree or equivalent in Natural Sciences.
  • Veterinary Nurse or Registered Nurse or CVT certification.
  • 3 years of experience as CVA or a similar position.
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