What are the responsibilities and job description for the Foster Veterinary Assistant position at KITSAP Humane Society?
Description
The Kitsap Humane Society (KHS) is a progressive animal welfare shelter whose mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome homeless animals. We are committed to an open admissions policy, animal rehabilitation and a low euthanasia rate.
Job Summary
The Foster Vet Assistant assists the Foster Manager in caring for the animals in the shelter awaiting foster placement and providing support for animals that are in foster care. We are seeking a Part Time Foster Vet Assistant who has experience working in the veterinary field, as one of the main priorities of the Foster Vet Assistant will be to oversee email and physical rechecks for the veterinary team for patients in foster care needing medical support.
The Foster Vet Assistant should be comfortable dealing with critical care cases, including animals with severe injury or illness, neonatal kittens and puppies with or without moms, kittens and puppies in need of bottle and/or tube feeding, etc. The Foster Care Assistant must be compassionate, empathetic, and resilient when dealing with critical cases, especially those that do not have a positive outcome.
Job Duties
General Foster Program Support:
· Cleaning kennels in the Foster Office to ensure proper sanitation procedures and prevent disease transmission
· Sending foster requests for animals in need of foster
· Maintaining foster program tracking forms including placement spreadsheet, surgery spreadsheet, and foster parent spreadsheet
· Coordinating foster pickup of animals going to foster, including gathering necessary paperwork and supplies
· Coordinating foster return for spay/neuter surgery and adoption placement, including setting up kennels for animals returning from foster and preparing necessary paperwork
· Tracking communication with foster parents in a clear way that is accessible to all foster team members
· Transporting supplies and animals to/from the Mission Creek Correctional Facility for Women and administering booster vaccines for prison foster pets
· Responding to general foster inquiries and program applications
· Addressing foster parent concerns with compassion and empathy
· Ensuring the Foster Office is clean and fully-stocked with supplies
· Other duties as assigned
Veterinary Support:
· Responding to foster parent emails/phone calls regarding medical concerns
· Scheduling veterinary checks for foster animals around foster parent and veterinarian availability
· Coordinating foster returns for vet checks and vaccines, including setting up kennels for animals returning from foster and preparing necessary paperwork
· Liaising with vet services on cases, advice, and next steps
· Performing email rechecks for animals in foster under vet care, communicating medical updates to the veterinary team
· Tracking and administering vaccines and boosters for foster animals
· Keeping up to date and detailed records of conversations/emails/rechecks for each patient for communication to the vet team
· Leading physical rechecks of foster animals including recording details from the foster parent, performing the physical exam, conferring with shelter veterinarians, taking medical notes during the exam, communicating medical information to foster parent, and pulling medication for foster animals when needed
· Copying and filing completed treatment sheets for each patient
· Administering medications and fluids to patients in foster care and preparing medications for foster parents
· Caring for critical animals awaiting foster, including bottle or tube feeding neonatal kittens and puppies without moms
· Performing visual exams of foster animals and administering microchips in preparation for adoption
· Running and reading fecal exams for fosters
· Running and reading snap test results for diseases including parvovirus and panleukopenia
· Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Qualifications and Requirements:
· One year experience working hands-on in the veterinary field or other applicable training/experience
· One year experience working in customer service
· Must complete a pre-employment criminal record background check
· Be hard working and efficient, and have extremely strong time-management skills
· Be well-organized, attentive to detail, and able to multi-task in a busy, high-stress environment
· Have experience and confidence in handling cats, dogs, and other domestic animals of all ages, sizes, breeds, behaviors and temperaments
· Have experience administering vaccinations and microchips as well as performing other basic medical assessments, procedures and treatments
· Be computer literate (including Microsoft Office suite), social media savvy, and adept with mobile technology
· Have strong writing skills
· Be a team player and able to work collaboratively and productively with volunteers, peers and other KHS staff
· Be able to communicate respectfully and effectively with people of all backgrounds and personalities
· Be flexible with increased or extended working hours depending on the needs of the department and organization
· Be positive and open minded towards progressive animal welfare strategies and policies
· Be understanding of the need for and comfort with euthanasia
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Physical Requirements
· Ability to on occasion lift up to 50 pounds
· Bending at the waist, sitting, kneeling, crouching, walking, etc., as job may require
· Have a valid WA driver’s license and clean driving record
· Work environment may involve exposure to inclement weather, odors and/or loud noises, as well as the presence of restrained domestic animals
Salary : $17 - $19