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Veterinary Technician - Animal Control

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Jefferson County, Mo Local Government

Hillsboro, MO (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Job Description

To Apply:
Please complete the online application found at www.jeffcomo.org Resumes are accepted as supplemental information only and will not be used as a substitute for the application, you must complete the application in full. The Animal Resource Center is located at 4848 State Route 30 in House Springs, MO
JOB SUMMARY
Veterinary Technician Assists, under the supervision of the offsite contracted veterinarian, with providing medical care, preventive treatments, and monitoring of animals while ensuring sanitary and safe shelter conditions.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Animal Health Assessment:
Conduct intake exams and evaluate animals for illness, injury, or abnormalities.
Medical Treatment Administration:
Administer vaccinations, medications, and parasite prevention as prescribed.
Medical Recordkeeping:
Document treatments, test results, and veterinary instructions accurately in ShelterNet.
Diagnostic Testing:
Perform and process diagnostic tests such as fecal exams and heartworm testing.
Inventory Control:
Maintain stock of medications and medical supplies and report low inventory.
Veterinary Coordination:
Arrange and manage medical care for animals with on offsite veterinarian to provide onsite care.
Shelter Animal Monitoring:
Observe animals for signs of illness or distress and report changes promptly.
Sanitation and Safety:
Maintain clean, sanitary, and safe working conditions in all animal areas.
Public Communication:
Assist with adoption counseling and provide medical history information to adopters.
Training and Development:
Stay current on best practices in animal health, handling, and shelter medicine. The individual in this role is expected to contribute to the team's efforts by completing other related tasks, as may be assigned.