Job Details

ID #54020912
Estado Florida
Ciudad Ocala
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Florida
Showed 2025-06-17
Fecha 2025-06-17
Fecha tope 2025-08-16
Categoría Gobierno
Crear un currículum vítae
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Animal Services Vet Tech (www.marionfl.org/careers)

Florida, Ocala, 34470 Ocala USA
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TO APPLY VISIT www.marionfl.org/careers

JOB SUMMARY

This is a skilled position responsible for assisting with surgery and performing clinical/medical tasks within the department. Employees in this position are responsible for the safe and humane handling and care of all animals at Marion County Animal Services, including triage, pre and post-op care of animals, administering/monitoring anesthesia, and operating under the supervision of the Animal Center Veterinarians.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Assists Veterinarians with high quality high volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN), and non-routine, surgical procedures on site and on the Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic in various Marion County locations; may include driving the Mobile Spay/Neuter Bus (Opportunity for stipend if possess a valid Florida Class "B" Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with passenger endorsement for mobile unit or obtains a license during employment).

Performs pre-surgical examinations and preparations, and post-operative monitoring and care; reports condition changes, maintains surgical records and records surgical data.

Safely and humanely restrains animals for medical examinations and procedures, in accordance with Fear Free standards.

Administers oral medications, vaccines, anesthesia and intra-muscular, subcutaneous and intravenous injections, and implants microchips. Performs venipuncture and assigned laboratory tasks.

Performs a variety of diagnostic testing, including but not limited to fecal exams, ear cytology’s, urinalysis, CBC/Chem, snap tests, radiology, and more.

Required to be available for rotating after-hour on-call status for animal emergencies.

Medicates and administers treatments and performs procedures per veterinarians’ guidance and instruction; must be able to independently problem solve routine shelter animal illness and determine most appropriate path, in alignment with veterinarian created SOPs and protocols

Must have exceptional data entry skills to record, control, inventories, reconciles, and maintains security of medications, including federally controlled substances. Prepares and maintains detailed and accurate medical histories of all animals.

Maintains inventory of medication, medical equipment and supplies and ensures surgery suite is properly stocked with supplies.

Utilizes and maintains laboratory equipment. Ensure proper sanitation of surgical equipment.

Trains and coaches employees about the proper care of animals and various diagnostic testing, requiring specialized knowledge and skills. Provide outstanding customer service to both internal and external customers; answers questions from employees, fosters, volunteers, partners, and public concerning medical problems or concerns. Service is provided in person, online, written, or by phone contact.

Assists in evaluating, examining, vaccinating, and treating animals, to ensure herd health and determine adoptability.

Assists with incoming animals. Required to handle scared, fearful, fractious and potentially dangerous animals humanely, and with compassion, in accordance with Fear Free standards.

Performs routine observation of animals and their cages to monitor food consumption, behavior, symptoms of disease, and condition of animals.

Cleans and disinfects kennels, cages, and other animal housing areas, including dishes and laundry, as per established SOPs and in alignment with best practices. Assists with and monitors daily enrichment; maintains current notes on observed and interactive behaviors of animals. Responsible for identifying changes in health and behavior.

Responsible for performing humane euthanasia in a safe and compassionate manner, in compliance with currently recognized gold standard best practices, for animals that have been identified as a threat to public safety and/or suffering physically or mentally.

Assists with preparation and shipment of specimens for diagnostics, necropsy, and rabies testing.

May assist in the care of livestock and/or all other species of animals.

Provides public education to individuals or groups; attends events as a representative of MCAS.

Attends trainings, conferences, events, seminars, meetings, hearings, and other continuing education opportunities.

Conducts adoption counseling and responsible pet ownership education, in an empathetic and non-judgmental manner.

Assists members of the public searching for lost animals and provides additional information and support if their pet is not found at the shelter.

Transports, unloads and stores food, supplies, disinfectants, and equipment.

May perform shelter duties as assigned.

May be required to drive trucks and trailers for the safe transport of animals, equipment, supplies, and other items.

May assist the front desk area, to provide support during peak periods; performing clerical duties, answering phones, and routine transactions, to include cash handling.

May be required to deploy to active investigation scenes to evaluate, triage, and treat any animals at the location; may be required to testify in court.

Performs routine filing and record keeping tasks; must have superior data entry skills and the ability to clearly communicate via written word.

Communicates effectively and coherently over two-way radio channels while initiating and responding to radio communications.

Performs related work as assigned or required. Required to work a rotating schedule, which can include weekends and holidays. Required to report to work or work unscheduled extended hours for the circumstances of large animal seizures, cases or other urgent animal medical needs.

Required to report to work as scheduled, and to work the entire assigned schedule.

Required to report to work to provide support, coordination, and completion of duties as detailed by the Florida Division of Emergency Management ESF17 in the event of a disaster, severe weather threat, or other declared emergency; including but not limited to disaster response at the shelter or pet-friendly shelter locations around the County.

Implements the organization’s guiding principles and core values.

Performs other related job duties as assigned.

SUPERVISION

Designated as a lead worker over one or more employees. May provide some input regarding job

performance.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience:

Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or technical school in a related field preferred; and two (2) years’ experience working and performing surgical procedures in a veterinary hospital, clinic, or shelter, performing duties outlined above; or the equivalent combination of education and experience.

Licenses or Certifications:

Possession of a valid Florida Driver’s License; requirement exists at the time of hire and as a condition of continued employment.

Successful completion of Florida State approved sixteen (16) hour euthanasia technician certification course within twelve (12) months of appointment.

Rabies preventative immunization required upon appointment.

A valid Florida Class "B" Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with passenger endorsement must be obtained prior to driving the Neuter Commuter. Employees with a CDL B will earn an hourly stipend while driving the Neuter Commuter.

In early 2026, the Marion County Animal Shelter will be moving to 6405 W. Highway 40, Ocala, FL.

TO APPLY VISIT www.marionfl.org/careers

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