Veterinary Assistant 1
Company: The Animal Foundation
Location: Las Vegas
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description FLSA: Non-Exempt (hourly)
REVISED: 10/01/2025 REPORTS TO: Veterinary Services Supervisor
REVIEWED: 10/01/2025 SUPERVISES: None Position Summary: Responsible
for delivering compassionate and humane nursing services to animals
under the care of The Animal Foundation, including those served
through the Low-Cost Vet Clinic. Duties are carried out in
accordance with protocols established by the Chief Veterinary
Officer, Director of Veterinary Services, and staff veterinarians
at The Animal Foundation. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist with surgical procedures in a high-volume, fast-paced
environment in accordance with the Nevada Administrative Code,
under the immediate supervision of a licensed veterinary technician
and veterinarian. Restrain animals for preoperative examinations
and treatments. Monitor anesthesia in animals undergoing surgery,
and assist surgeons by preparing and providing the necessary
supplies, including opening surgical packs using aseptic technique.
Perform surgical recovery, including restoring animals’ body
temperature, cleaning incision sites, applying e-collars as needed,
performing nail trims and ear cleanings, and other post-operative
care tasks. Review surgical discharge instructions with
owners/adopters/fosters and address questions as they arise.
Launder surgical linens, prepare and wrap surgical packs, and
sterilize them using an autoclave to ensure proper surgical
sterility. Assist veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians
in a high-volume, fast-paced vaccine clinic serving the general
public. Restrain animals for examinations, vaccinations, and
treatments. Obtain vital signs using a stethoscope and thermometer.
Provide patrons with guidance on appropriate vaccinations based on
their pet’s age and vaccination history. Assist veterinarians and
licensed veterinary technicians by providing safe and effective
animal restraint during physical examinations and medical
procedures. Perform health screening exams and obtain vital signs
for shelter animals in foster care requiring booster vaccinations
or a physical examination by a veterinarian to address medical
concerns. Monitor animals for signs of illness, injury, or
behavioral changes. Notify a veterinarian of potential medical
concerns by entering a Medical Alert in the Chameleon software
system. Notify the behavior department of potential behavioral
concerns by entering a Behavior Alert in the Chameleon software
system. Administer vaccinations and dewormer to animals identified
on internal reports, including those not vaccinated/dewormed at
intake or due for booster vaccines. Ensure safety during handling
by using appropriate equipment, such as a syringe pole or muzzle,
for animals that pose a safety risk. Prepare and administer
prescribed medication(s) to animals in accordance with the Nevada
Administrative Code. Prepare and administer medical treatments at
the direction of a veterinarian, including subcutaneous fluid
administration, nebulization, and other supportive therapies.
Collect and prepare laboratory specimens for analysis, and operate
diagnostic equipment such as CBC analyzers, chemistry analyzers,
SNAP analyzers, urine analyzers, microscopes, and a radiographic
machine. Restrain and position animals for diagnostic imaging
procedures, such as radiographs and ultrasounds, utilizing proper
positioning devices to ensure safety and image quality. Maintain
accurate medical records by entering comprehensive exam and
treatment information into the Chameleon software system. Process
animal impounds and outcomes in the Chameleon software system as
needed. Provide basic animal husbandry, including offering
appropriate food and water, cleaning kennels, and performing
additional tasks as directed. Perform medicated baths and grooming
for animals as needed. Support humane euthanasia procedures when
necessary, including emotional support and proper handling. Ensure
all designated areas are stocked daily with adequate supplies,
promptly informing supervisors or managers of any shortages or
expired items. Receive delivered supplies and inventory and
distribute them to their designated locations. Maintain daily
cleanliness of workspaces by removing organic debris, disinfecting
surfaces and supplies, and organizing materials. Prevent the spread
of disease by following organizational protocols and using
appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Respond promptly
to organizational emails, chats, and other communications to ensure
efficient workflow. Communicate professionally with other
departments to address discrepancies, concerns, and questions
effectively. Contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of the
veterinary services department by actively participating in team
efforts and contributing ideas for improved service delivery.
Communicate in a professional and courteous manner, providing
accurate information and assistance to team members and the general
public. Wear organizational-issued attire and maintain a
professional appearance at all times. Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements: Equivalent to a High School
diploma. Graduation from a veterinary assistant training program is
preferred. A minimum of 1 year of professional on-the-job
veterinary assistant training and/or professional animal handling
experience may be accepted in lieu of formal education. License &
Certification Requirements: None. Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of: Principles and practices of veterinary clinical care
and associated sanitary practices. Animal breeds and
characteristics. Animal health, nutrition, and humane care.
Standard clinic practices and procedures, including record keeping
systems and the operation of office equipment, computers, and
associated software. Techniques for dealing effectively with
co-workers and the public, in person and over the telephone.
Correct business English, including spelling, grammar and
punctuation. Skill in: Performing veterinary clinical procedures.
Working with animals and demonstrating concern for their welfare.
Dealing tactfully and effectively with staff, volunteers and the
general public. Identification of problems and/or patient
conditions (medical and behavioral) that need to be brought to the
attention of the proper department. Treating people and animals
with respect. Fostering public relations beneficial to the shelter
and its programs. Use of business software and associated computer
hardware. Communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
Working with animals of unknown disposition and those who may
exhibit medical and other problems, as well as aggressive
tendencies. Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team
or work unit goals, objectives and activities. Preparing clear and
concise reports, correspondence, instructions and other written
materials. Working Conditions and Physical Effort: Physical ability
and mobility to walk, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance,
stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. Strength to lift and/or move
materials weighing up to 25 pounds frequently, 50 pounds
occasionally. Vision to read printed materials. Stamina to sit and
work with a computer for an extended period of time. Hearing and
speech to communicate in person or over the telephone.
Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for
otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such
accommodation. Team Members are continuously exposed to animals,
animal waste, pet dander, peanut butter, cleaning chemicals, high
noise and potentially hazardous conditions, including the risk of
animal bites and occasional work outdoors for extended periods of
time while exposed to cold and extremely hot temperatures. All
employees work in a culture of continuous improvement and are
expected to support our mission. Employees must be able to clearly
articulate our goals, actively participate in outstanding customer
service, and accept responsibility for maintaining our culture of
philanthropy. This job description is intended to describe the
general nature and level of work expected of this position. This
description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive
listing or description of all responsibilities, duties and skills
required of incumbents in the job. I have read and understand the
above to be a general description of the duties, physical demands
and occupational exposures of the position for which I am being
hired.
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