Neurology Registered Veterinary Technician

Concord, CA
Full Time
Neurology
Experienced

Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) – Neurology
Up to $48/hr + $5,000 Sign‑On Bonus | No Weekends

Are you an experienced Registered Veterinary Technician with a passion for neurology, anesthesia, and advanced patient care? SAGE Concord is hiring a skilled Neurology RVT to join our specialty team supporting neurosurgery, advanced imaging, and high‑risk anesthesia cases in a collaborative specialty hospital environment.

Location: Concord, CA
Schedule: Full‑Time | Tuesday–Friday (4×10 schedule)
Compensation: Up to $48/hour (DOE) $5,000 sign‑on bonus and $5.50/hr differential (6:00 PM–6:00 AM)

Why This Role Stands Out

  • Specialty neurology and neurosurgery cases every day
  • Heavy focus on anesthesia monitoring and advanced imaging (MRI/CT)
  • No weekends and a predictable full‑time schedule
  • Strong RVT utilization within an emergency and specialty veterinary hospital
  • Long‑term career growth within the SAGE / Ethos Veterinary Health network

About the Position

As a Neurology Registered Veterinary Technician, you’ll be hands‑on from intake through surgery, recovery, and rehabilitation. This role is ideal for an experienced RVT  who thrives in high‑acuity, fast‑paced specialty medicine and is confident managing complex neurologic and anesthesia cases.

Key Responsibilities

  • Administer and monitor general anesthesia for neurosurgery and advanced diagnostics
  • Support MRI, CT, spinal taps, and anesthetized procedures
  • Perform pre‑ and post‑operative assessments and patient recovery
  • Assist neurologists during neurologic exams and case workups
  • Calculate and administer medications, CRIs, and IV fluid therapy
  • Place and maintain IV, urinary, and feeding catheters
  • Monitor vitals, pain scores, and neurologic function
  • Support seizure patients, emergency triage, and stabilization
  • Provide rehabilitation and mobility support for neurologic patients
  • Deliver clear, compassionate client education
  • Maintain accurate electronic medical records

Qualifications

  • Active California RVT license (required)
  • 3+ years of veterinary technician experience (specialty, ER, ICU, or anesthesia preferred)
  • Strong background in anesthesia monitoring and high‑risk patients
  • Confident in drug calculations, patient monitoring, and multitasking
  • Team‑oriented, professional communicator with a passion for specialty care

Benefits & Growth

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid vacation and sick time
  • Uniforms provided
  • Competitive RVT CE allowance and paid CE time
  • VetBloom access and monthly in‑house RACE‑approved CE
  • Wellness resources including League app and on‑site Veterinary Social Worker
  • Advancement opportunities across specialty and leadership roles

Ready to grow your career as a Neurology RVT?
Apply today and join a specialty team where your experience, skills, and impact truly matter.



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