Treatment and Surgical Vet Technician
About this role
About the Role:
The Treatment and Surgical Vet Technician plays a critical role in supporting veterinarians during medical and surgical procedures to ensure the highest standard of care for animal patients. This position involves preparing animals for surgery, monitoring vital signs during procedures, and assisting with post-operative care and treatments. The technician is responsible for maintaining a sterile environment, managing surgical instruments, and administering medications as directed by the veterinarian. Additionally, this role requires effective communication with pet owners to provide updates and instructions regarding their animals' treatment plans. Ultimately, the Treatment and Surgical Vet Technician contributes significantly to the successful recovery and well-being of animals through meticulous care and technical expertise.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Experience in surgical assistance and treatment procedures within a veterinary clinical setting.
- Strong understanding of animal anatomy, anesthesia protocols, and surgical asepsis.
- Ability to handle animals safely and compassionately under stressful conditions.
- Basic knowledge of medical record keeping and veterinary software systems.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with emergency and critical care veterinary medicine.
- Familiarity with a wide range of animal species beyond common domestic pets.
- Continuing education in veterinary technology or related fields.
- Strong interpersonal skills for client communication and team collaboration.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare animals for surgical procedures by performing pre-operative assessments and administering anesthesia under supervision.
- Assist veterinarians during surgeries by handling instruments, monitoring patient vitals, and ensuring a sterile environment.
- Provide post-operative care including wound management, medication administration, and monitoring recovery progress.
- Maintain and sterilize surgical equipment and treatment areas to comply with health and safety standards.
- Document patient information accurately and communicate effectively with veterinary staff and pet owners regarding treatment plans and care instructions.
Skills:
The required skills enable the technician to competently prepare and assist in surgical procedures, ensuring patient safety and procedural efficiency. Proficiency in anesthesia monitoring and aseptic techniques is essential for maintaining sterile conditions and minimizing risks during surgery. Effective communication skills are used daily to relay critical information between veterinarians, staff, and pet owners, fostering a collaborative care environment. Preferred skills such as advanced anesthesia knowledge and emergency care experience enhance the technician's ability to respond to complex cases and improve patient outcomes. Together, these skills ensure the technician can perform their duties with precision, empathy, and professionalism in a fast-paced veterinary setting.
Company at a glance
At Community Veterinary Partners, we believe a kinder, more compassionate world begins with how we care—for animals, for people, and for each other.
We’re a growing community of over 140 locally led general practice, exotic, large animal, and ER/Specialty veterinary hospitals, across 18 states, united by a shared mission: to create more meaningful moments between pets and people.
Each hospital in our community has its own story, culture, and values—and we believe in honoring and celebrating that individuality. What brings us together is a commitment to care that’s not just clinically excellent, but deeply human in spirit.
Our work is guided by four core pillars
- Elevate Care: through clinical autonomy, innovation, and shared expertise
- Champion People: with well-being support, mentorship, and career growth
- Enhance Experiences: for our teams, clients, and patients alike
- Expand Impact: in the communities we serve and the profession we love
Whether it’s mentoring the next generation of doctors, hosting clinical trials, fostering leadership, or helping a team open the doors to a new hospital, CVP is building something lasting: a trusted community where veterinary professionals feel seen, supported, and empowered to lead.
We’re not just in the business of veterinary medicine—we’re building a place where people grow, teams thrive, and every meaningful moment of care makes a difference.
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