Salt Lake County…A career with a purpose in the community you love!
Salt Lake County invites you to explore our exciting career opportunities. We seek highly enthusiastic individuals to enrich our County with your experience and talent. If you enjoy working in a team environment that is committed to changing the lives of its community, please keep reading.
What it is like to work here:
At Salt Lake County our culture is woven into all aspects of our work and our employees’ lives, from the way we treat each other to the way we support the community. To promote and foster a fun and healthy work environment, we appreciate employees through great benefits, a healthy work life balance and room to grow and develop.
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Peers who are motivated to make a difference in the lives of those we serve. We serve Salt Lake County and envision a safe and beautiful place for all to live work and have fun. Salt Lake County is about connecting people and championing our community. Community is more than a place….its our heart and service that bring us together.
We encourage a work life balance:
Working for Salt Lake County is more than just a paycheck. A career with /Salt Lake County includes several benefits and perks.
JOB SUMMARY
Entry level position assisting the Veterinarian and Technician with daily duties in the treatment of sick or injured animals
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Two (2) years’ experience as a Vet Assistant or Vet Tech, or other closely related field, OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience OR Associate degree from an accredited college or university in Animal Science, Veterinary Technology,
or other closely related field, plus one (1) year of related experience; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience. Along with, Veterinary Technology certification through the State of Utah, or certification must be obtained within six (6) months of hire.
Preferred experience to include high volume spay and neuter/Shelter medicine at the end of min qualifications.
A valid Driver's License recognized by the State of Utah is required to operate a Salt Lake County vehicle at the time of hire.
Must receive a verified negative test result on a mandatory drug test before starting in this position. Will be subject to random alcohol and drug testing. May be subject to post accident and reasonable suspicion alcohol and drug testing.
Due to the nature of this position, the successful applicant must pass a required background check through fingerprinting and enrollment in the continuous RAP Back (Record of Arrest and Prosecution Back) program in accordance with current County Human Resources policy
requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA) Knowledge of:
• Expression of symptoms and/or diseases in animals.
Current infectious disease control methods.
• Methods and techniques of humane animal care and handling.
• Radiation safety.
• Principles and practices of current veterinary medicine and animal care.
• Animal nutrition.
• Aseptic surgical techniques, anesthesia techniques, and euthanasia techniques.
Skills and Abilities to:
• Experience with animal phlebotomy and subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous injection.
• Recognize a variety of animal species, breeds, and related behavioral and health characteristics.
• Utilize manual dexterity skills and eye-hand coordination.
• Read, interpret, and apply disease prevention, control, and eradication practices.
• Safely handle medical instruments and equipment.
• Accurately enter data into modern computer applications and write/print legibly.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Position requires standing, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling loads of 10 - 40 pounds on regular basis and up to 80 pounds on occasion, stooping, bending, squatting, and reaching on a frequent basis. Incumbent will be frequently exposed to animals that may bite, kick, scratch
or be diseased (including rabies), as well as fur, dander, unpleasant odors, loud noises, unsanitary conditions, dust, gases, and chemicals. Incumbent will be frequently exposed to blood, new and used needles, scalpels and other sharp instruments and contaminants.
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