The Veterinary Nurse is responsible for the record keeping and medical treatment of adult dogs in for-training, puppies and breeder dogs on campus. Assistance with communications, record keeping and medical treatment of graduate dogs, puppies in raiser homes, and breeders in host homes.Â
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Core Competencies: Medical Care, Recordkeeping
Medical Care
• Under the direction of the Campus Veterinarians and Veterinary Services Manager, provide medical care to adult dogs in training, puppies, breeding dogs, and graduate dogs.
• Maintenance of all medical records for all responsible dogs and performs scheduled medical care.
• Handle canine medical emergency situations for program dogs, while keeping the Chief Executive Officer, Campus Veterinarians, and the Director of Training informed.
• Provides on-call medical services in coordination with Campus Veterinarians.
• Monitor and respond to incoming medical incident reports and observe medical and general health conditions for all on campus dogs.
• Keep abreast of dogs on medical hold and monitors recovery.
• Administer and monitor anesthesia under the direction of the Campus Veterinarians.
• Surgical preparation and assistance.
• Inventory of all supplies and pharmaceuticals, indicates when additional supplies are needed or stock is low.
• Provide exceptional client service to all visiting Graduates, Puppy Raisers, Breeder Hosts, and other guests.
• Perform quality controls, maintenance and cleaning on in house laboratory equipment.
• Maintain medical equipment and assist Veterinary Services Manager in reaching out to vendors for troubleshooting and repairs.
• Serves as mentor and teacher to team members, interns, volunteers, and graduates.
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Training
• Assists in the basic veterinary education of students, puppy raisers, graduates, volunteers, fellow employees and interns.
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Recordkeeping
• Maintenance of all medical records for all responsible dogs and performs scheduled medical care.
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Transport of Animals
• On an as needed basis for more involved medical care or evaluation by specialists.Â
Working Relations
• Be willing to work with and help others
• Maintain positive attitude while working with challenging issues and situations.
• Accept constructive criticism
• Have a positive attitude and cooperativeness with fellow employees and supervisors
• Steadily works with minimum amount of supervision.Â
• Follows instructions and shows initiative.Â
• Has very good attendance record, rarely absent or tardy
• Special projects as assigned.
• Maintain a professional image while communicating effectively with other veterinary establishments, puppy raisers, students, graduates or breeder hosts.Â
• All employees are responsible for keeping the grounds of Southeastern Guide Dogs safe and clean. Reporting or fixing safety hazards, picking up trash and assisting our guests and volunteers are required of all employees.