Emergency Medical Technician responds to emergency calls for medical assistance, assesses the situation, obtains a basic medical history and physical examination of the patient, and provides emergency care at the scene and during transit to the hospital. Utilizes necessary medical equipment to treat the patient and ascertains the extent of their injuries or illness. Being an Emergency Medical Technician communicates with the medical care facility receiving the patient about the patient's condition, status, and arrival time. May require registry in NREMT. Additionally, Emergency Medical Technician requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Requires Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Requires Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Emergency Medical Technician works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be an Emergency Medical Technician typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Certified Veterinary Technician
Emergency Veterinary Hospital (EVH) of Eugene-Springfield, Oregon is seeking a full-time (or part-time) Certified Veterinary Technician(s) to join our team! Here at EVH we take great pride in providing a friendly, supportive, and enjoyable work environment while the challenges of emergency veterinary medicine allow employees to sharpen their skills. Available Shifts are typically 3-12’s, Sunday-Tuesday or Thursday-Saturday, or 4-10’s, Sunday-Wednesday or Wednesday-Saturday.
**Signing bonus and/or relocation assistance is available for qualified candidates!!!
Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVTs) provide patient care for medical and surgical patients at EVH. Your skills will be utilized to their fullest extent!!! CVTs are responsible for working in all areas of the hospital, including but not limited to all aspects of patient care, anesthetic induction and monitoring and providing leadership in the hospital. The CVT is expected to be a leader in the hospital and assist the DVM in organizing patient flow, monitoring treatments, and acting as the shift or lead technician when appropriate.
At EVH, we experience high volumes of critical/emergent patients- these patients have owners that are under a great deal of emotional stress. It is important to have skills necessary to not only handle critical or aggressive patients, but also communicate effectively and kindly with owners.
Our Team
With our expansion into a brand-new facility, we hope to bring many additional emergency veterinarians, specialists and support staff into our family. You will be working closely with our team including our Medical Director and Practice Partner, Dr. Max Rinaldi and an experienced Hospital Administration team. Dr. Rinaldi, was raised in Nevada and received his DVM from Kansas State University, graduating in 2012. Dr. Rinaldi then spent a year in a rotating Internal Medicine and Surgery Internship at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, followed by a year internship in Exotic Animal Medicine and Surgery at Louisiana State University. Dr. Rinaldi's professional interests include emergency and critical care, emergency surgery, and exotic animal medicine.
Our Values and Culture:
The way we approach our work matters. Our Core Values—Do the right thing, Fun, Wow service, Respect, and Learning—guide everything we do at Emergency Veterinary Hospital. We believe that critical feedback is vital in our growth and development and support one another with a positive approach, seeking understanding, showing empathy and above all, coming from a place of kindness with our intentions.
Successful Candidates will possess the following skills and knowledge (or have the ability to learn):
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Our Community:
Come experience the Southern Willamette Valley where outdoor recreation is in abundance. Surrounded on two sides by the Cascade and Coastal Mountain ranges there are numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, boating and more! The Emergency Veterinary Hospital is a short drive from the coast and less than two hours south of the Portland metro area. The Eugene-Springfield area boasts a wide variety of restaurants, theater, parks, and recreation, as well as a diverse culture and is proud to be home of the University of Oregon.
Join the Lakefield Family!
Emergency Veterinary Hospital is part of the Lakefield Veterinary Group—a family-owned company that offers support and resources to hospital teams while empowering them to make decisions about how they practice medicine and show up for their communities.
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