LVT - Oncology
Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center is a 24/7 emergency and specialty hospital located in Vancouver, WA, just outside Portland, OR.
We offer advanced veterinary technology, including MRI, CT, and more, in a supportive work environment focused on wellness and mental health.
Benefits include competitive compensation, staff pet discounts, continuing education, health insurance, 401k, and a $4/hr pay differential for Licensed Veterinary Technicians working between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. We also offer a weekend differential that is an additional $2/hr for any work between 12 a.m. Saturday to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday.
Enjoy working in a modern space, complete with an employee garden!
Primary Responsibilities:
Communication:
Assist with appointment admission, history collection, and discharges
Provide patient updates, reporting doctor recommendations
Call in prescriptions verbally and/or send electronically
Provide follow-up care for patients and clients
Provide client education on drug side effects, common toxicity, half-life, nadir, and handling of animal waste products while on chemotherapy
Provide client education on the common treatment approaches for the basic cancer types, including mean survival times with and without treatment, and typical sites of metastasis
Follow established hospital policies and procedures when handling client communications and concerns
Communicate with doctors, technicians, and assistants regarding patient status or concerns
Practice kind, respectful communication between coworkers
Communicate respectfully with referring veterinarians
Treatment of patients:
Obtain and record vitals, provide prescribed nursing care
Utilize gentle patient handling techniques and ask for sedation when needed
Fill and administer medications
Collect and run diagnostics as indicated
Provide accurate charting and complete records and treatments in a reasonable timeframe
Practice proper animal restraint for the safety of the patient, Doctor, tech, and assistant
Venipuncture and intravenous catheter placement
administer oral and parenteral medications
Anesthesia:
Employ knowledge of anesthetic and monitoring equipment (anesthesia machine, capnograph, pulse oximeter, doppler, ECG, ventilator)
Develop anesthetic plans from pre-anesthesia to recovery
Administer anesthetic, analgesic, and sedative medications when prescribed and monitor through recovery
Ensure appropriate vascular access
Be knowledgeable of monitoring parameters
Perform general anesthesia and monitor for CT or other procedures
Perform calculations of basic drugs and be knowledgeable of various routes of drug administration
Imaging:
Practice appropriate radiation safety techniques
Perform radiograph positioning and capture
Assist in CT studies and ultrasounds
Order diagnostics (rads, AUS, CT) and send for review
Laboratory:
Set up the appropriate supplies for sample needed
Ensure appropriate submission of samples to various labs (including storage, shipping and forms)
Set up for FNA’s and prepare to submit to lab
Properly and safely collect urine by ultrasound guided cystocentesis
Perform basic laboratory tests (i.e. packed cell volume, total protein/solids, urinalysis, cytology staining, manual platelet count)
Chemotherapy administration:
Set up appropriate materials for chemotherapy administration
Proper restraint of patient during IV chemo administration
Proper monitoring of IV chemo administration site during administration
Be familiar with the calculation of IV fluid drip rates
Check chemotherapy agent calculations and dosages
Correctly calculate the size of a patient using lb, kg, m2.
Properly and safely mix and/or draw up chemotherapeutic agents in the hood using proper PPE
Safely dispense and administer oral chemotherapy using proper safety techniques
Safely dispense, reconstitute and administer SC/IM chemotherapy agents
Properly place an IV catheter for chemotherapy infusion
Safely administer IV chemotherapy using proper drawing techniques, administration techniques, and proper PPE
Assist with intracavitary chemotherapy administration
Demonstrate how to properly handle a chemotherapy spill
Properly handle and dispose of chemotherapy waste materials and patient waste
Demonstrate techniques for handling chemotherapy extravasations including the use of antidotes where applicable
General oncology service tasks:
Maintenance of proper medical records and knowledge of computer skills
Routinely monitor oncology inventory and order as needed
Stock and keep rooms and kennels clean
Have a clear understanding and enforcement of OSHA regulations and hospital safety standards
Performs other job duties as assigned
General requirements:
All employees are required to participate in the on-call rotation as needed. Shifts are subject to revisions and changes at the discretion of the hospital
Willing to work rotating holiday shifts in the emergency and critical care department
COMPENSATION:
This position has an initial hiring range of $28.00 to $35.00 per hour based on skillset and experience. We offer a competitive shift differential for team members working the hours of 6pm to 6am at $4.00 per hour on top of base pay along with competitive benefits, including continuing education, staff pet discounts, incentives for professional development, health insurance, and 401k. We also offer a weekend differential that is an additional $2/hr for any work between 12 a.m. Saturday to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Completion of an AVMA-Accredited Veterinary Technician Program preferred.
Currently licensed in WA state, or able to transfer an out of state technician license.
At least 2 years of specialty medicine required, oncology preferred.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Strong work ethic and a positive attitude. Ability to act as a team player.
Must be flexible, adaptable and ability to multitask.
Punctual and reliable.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
This position requires repetitive motion, which includes periods of sitting/standing, bending/stooping, kneeling, and lifting up to 50 pounds.