Veterinary Assistant Retail & Wholesale - North Augusta, SC at Geebo

Veterinary Assistant

CSRA Life Saver CSRA Life Saver North Augusta, SC North Augusta, SC Part-time Part-time $12 - $13 an hour $12 - $13 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Local affordable animal clinic in North Augusta, SC is seeking a part-time experienced vet assistant to join our team.
The primary job responsibilities are:
1.
Provide assistance to all our veterinarians.
2.
Properly restraining animals.
3.
Drawing blood and running heartworm tests.
4.
Drawing vaccines.
5.
Cleaning and stocking exam room.
6.
Adhering to the policies and safety regulations of the clinic.
Minimum of two year's prior experience as a vet assistant is mandatory and experience in venipuncture and restraining techniques preferred.
QuickBooks experience is a plus.
This is a part-time position and hours are usually around 20 per week.
Saturdays are sometimes part of the work week.
Starting salary is $12/hour.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$12.
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00 per hour Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$12.
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00 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shift Application Question(s):
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How many years of Animal Restraint experience do you have? How many years of QuickBooks experience do you have? How many years of Venipuncture experience do you have? How many years of Veterinary Assistant experience do you have? Which shifts are you available to work? How is your previous experience relevant to this role? This question was written by the employer.
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Since our clinic is a part-time clinic and the hours are based upon our veterinarians' availability.
Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
Veterinary
Experience:
2 years (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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