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The Johns Hopkins University

Veterinary Surgery Technician

The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276


We are seeking a

Veterinary Surgery Technician

who will function as an assistant in the research lab and participate in preparation and execution of large animal surgical experiments and follow-up animal care utilizing knowledge of surgical research laboratory skills, procedures, and practices. The candidate must be able to set up animal surgery, prepare linen and instrument packs, understand sterile technique, and be familiar with surgical instruments and supplies. The candidate should be capable of minor procedures, such as intubation, venipuncture, and placing arterial and venous access lines in large animals. The technician will be responsible for drafting of animal protocols and health, safety, and environment documents pertaining to the laboratory. The technician will be responsible for maintaining appropriate logs of animal procedures. Specific Duties/Responsibilities Prepare animals for imaging, minimally invasive procedures, and/or surgery by manual restraint, pre-anesthetic administration, IV placement, intubation, clipping and scrubbing animals, anesthetic administration, and monitoring. Prepare tissue, blood, and urine samples for submission and shipping to third party labs for evaluation. Place central arterial and venous access lines. Act as the operating room nurse, surgical assistant, or anesthetist. Provide post-operative care including pain management, cleaning, and animal comfort. Set up and break down surgical & imaging facilities including cleaning and disinfecting the suite and cleaning, packing and sterilizing instruments. Prevent and treat anesthetic emergencies, perform mechanical ventilation, and CPR. Endotracheal intubation of difficult species including birds, rabbits, and pigs. Imaging and operative room assistant including basic operation of imaging equipment (X-ray fluoroscopy and MRI), physiologic monitors, and anesthesia machines. Maintain all clinical and surgical equipment including x-ray and anesthesia machines, ECG, cautery, autoclaves, etc. Perform intake and discharge of veterinary clinical cases. Provide communication with referring veterinarians, clients, faculty, staff, and security personnel. Assist with lifting companion animals weighing 50-100 lbs. May not have contra-indications to working in MRI environment. Research Assist investigators in various research protocols, including maintaining animals under anesthesia while performing imaging scans and other varied research studies. Assist with the collection of tissues for histopathology, submission of tissues for processing, and limited histopathological staining. Draft animal protocols and health, safety, and environment documents pertaining to the laboratory. Maintain inventory and supplies used in lab. Maintain general cleanliness and organization of laboratories. Maintain logs that adhere to standards for JHU, JHMI, USDA, and NIH policies. Clinical Care and Health Maintenance Administer medication for treatment through multiple routes including oral and parenteral. Obtain samples from multiple species including but not limited to blood, urine, feces and lavage fluids. Perform health maintenance for dogs, cats, pigs and rabbits. Teaching Teach investigators, fellows and technical staff to perform various technical procedures. Train personnel in routine clinical care, daily maintenance of animals under medical treatment, maintenance and monitoring animals during all phases of anesthesia, including proper dosage and proper route of anesthesia for a variety of species. Inventory Control: Stock pharmacy with veterinary supplies and drugs. Keep controlled substance log and perform quarterly inventory of controlled substances. Order supplies and equipment for imaging, surgery, and animal health care. Administrative Responsibilities Develop standard operating procedures. Maintain anesthesia logbooks, clinical trial logbooks, and electronic records. Schedule imaging/surgery and technical service procedures. Prepare bills for services provided. Oversee scheduling of equipment maintenance and calibration. Oversee inspections from state and federal agencies, e.g., Maryland State Board of Veterinary Medicine, USDA, FDA. Perform scheduling of support staff and veterinary technicians. Plan and oversee registered veterinary technician continuing education curriculum. Supervise visiting pre-vet, undergraduates, graduate students, fellows, residents, and visiting veterinarians. Minimum Qualifications Associate’s Degree in Veterinary Technology or related discipline. Some related experience. Additional experience may substitute for required education, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Classified Title: Veterinary Surgery Technician Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CD Starting Salary Range: $17.20 - $30.30 HRLY ($50,000 targeted; Commensurate with experience) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: M-F 8:30a-5p Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Location: School of Medicine Campus Department name: SOM Rad MR Research Personnel area: School of Medicine

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