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Relief Veterinary Technician

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FOOTHILLS ANIMAL SHELTER

Golden, CO (In Person)

$62,400 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/14/2026

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Job Description

Relief Veterinary Technician
FOOTHILLS ANIMAL SHELTER - 3.6
Golden, CO Job Details Part-time $30 an hour 14 hours ago Benefits 401(k) matching Paid sick time Qualifications Surgery assistance Veterinary Technician Certification Surgery Productivity software Full Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The relief veterinary technician will work on an as-needed basis to fill-in for staff vacations or other planned time off. The relief veterinary technician will assist the veterinary team with surgical procedures, treatments, and follow-up care for shelter animals and will also participate in public vaccine clinics.
Department:
Veterinary Services Reports to:
Veterinary Services Manager Status:
Part-time (relief), hourly, non-exempt
Schedule:
Relief shifts are scheduled on an as-needed basis MISSION Foothills Animal Shelter's mission is: Providing support to our surrounding community through education, services that strengthen the human-pet bond, and humane care for the animals we serve. VALUES All employees and volunteers are expected to embody the Shelter's Values which are to have honesty and integrity in all that we do, with the following values as our guide:
Stewardship:
Assume responsibility and ownership for our actions within our shelter and our community.
Positive Culture:
Create a safe, supportive environment for the health, wellbeing, and development of staff and volunteers.
Openness:
Nurture an innovative, inclusive, and creative environment that cultivates conversations and relationships that actively work towards the future.
Team Oriented:
Build relationships, embrace teamwork, and foster collaboration in pursuit of our Mission.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Surgery Performs pre-surgical duties, conducts pre-surgical physical exams on patients, and alerts veterinarian to any concerns. Calculates, administers and records pre-anesthetic drugs. Completes controlled drug logs as appropriate. Administers anesthesia and oversees monitoring animals under anesthesia in a high volume spay/neuter environment. Oversees recovery of animals post-surgery with the aid of volunteers. Operates digital radiology equipment and follows radiology safety procedures. Performs dental cleanings, including dental radiographs. Responds to emergency situations, administering triage care. Prepares laboratory samples and evaluates in-house lab work. Performs euthanasia services. Maintains appropriate surgical records, documents, and data entry for shelter animals. Health Care Collects samples for testing and performs laboratory tests. Performs daily health evaluations; medicates, vaccinates, and treats animals as prescribed by veterinarian. Performs physical examinations and restraint on animals in a manner consistent with Foothills Animal Shelter's commitment to fear-free sheltering and veterinary care. Performs accurate data entry to update animal records and controlled drug logs. Administers vaccines, including for public vaccine clinics. Organizational Wellness Interacts with volunteers in appreciative and respectful ways, providing assistance as needed. Promotes teamwork by demonstrating a cooperative, flexible, adaptable, and helpful attitude with all staff and volunteers. Maintains a positive, solutions-oriented approach to the work environment, looking for the opportunities within each challenge. Contributes to initiatives to improve processes and procedures. Safety Follows all safety guidelines to ensure a safe work environment Takes immediate action to address any safety concern or noncompliance with OSHA safety rules that could put an employee, volunteer, client, animal or the organization at risk.
OTHER DUTIES
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
QUALIFICATIONS
Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) with three years of surgical experience Experience in an animal welfare environment preferred Experience in HQHVSN (High Quality High Volume Spay/Neuter) preferred Fear Free Shelter certified or become Fear Free certified within 60 days of employment Ability to work in a fast-paced, team environment Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and strong attention to detail Must have the ability to communicate and collaborate with a variety of people and personality types Strong interpersonal communication skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs
WORKING CONDITIONS
Handling and restraining animals of various sizes, weights, and temperaments. Subject to animal bites or scratches. Exposure to cleaning chemicals, fumes, gases, X-ray radiation, dust, animal dander, parasites, animal urine and feces, transmittable diseases. Working with medications/drugs both controlled and non-controlled. Physical efforts require constant bending, stooping, standing, kneeling, climbing stairs, and walking. Ability to lift and carry 50lbs. Work performed in high noise level areas. Must be able to manage the emotional aspect of end-of-life services and humane euthanasia, and support employees in high-emotion circumstances.
About Foothills Animal Shelter:
As an open admission shelter, our doors are always open to pets in Jefferson County, and we are committed to serving our community as a socially-conscious shelter. We care for more than 8,000 dogs, cats, and small animals every year with a compassionate team of staff and volunteers. We are a community resource and offer a variety of services including pet adoption, supporting animals and patrons in need through our better together programs, Jefferson County pet licensing, and reuniting lost pets with their families. The Shelter is established under an intergovernmental agreement between Jefferson County, the City of Arvada, the City of Lakewood, the City of Wheat Ridge, the City of Golden, the City of Westminster and the City of Edgewater.
Benefits:
Relief employees earn paid sick time in proportion to hours worked. Relief employees who contribute at least 1,000 hours of service during a calendar year become eligible to participate in our 401K retirement plan which includes an employer match of up to 4%.