veritasvetpartners
Veterinary Technician - Emergency & ICU
At a Glance
- Location
- San Rafael, California, United States
- Compensation
- o learn and have fun! Salary: $30.00 - $38.00 per hour Schedule: Tuesday th
- Posted
- 2026-03-11T14:52:29-04:00
Benefits & Perks
edical, vision, and dental insurance options - some plans may be paid up to
Requirements
Comprehensive understanding and experience with anesthetic monitoring
Proficiency in processing basic laboratory specimens
Understanding of normal vs abnormal physiologic ranges
Compensation & Benefits
$30.00 - $38.00 per hour
Schedule:
Tuesday through Friday, 7:00am - 5:30pm or Saturday through Monday, 7:00am - 7:30pm
Sign-On Bonus
:
$3,000 for licensed veterinary technicians
Responsibilities
at PESCM are responsible for a variety of tasks related to customer service and patient care within the veterinary practice.
In addition to veterinary technician skills such as patient restraint, administering medications, IV catheter placement, and phlebotomy, technicians in the Emergency department will be responsible for the following:
Set up CRIs and calculate medical math
Place indwelling urinary catheters
Place jugular catheters
Provide quality, compassionate care for hospitalized patients
About the Company
PESCM, located in San Rafael, is the only24/7 veterinary hospital in Marin with specialties in Internal Medicine, Oncology, Surgery, Neurology, Cardiology, Urgent Care, Emergency, Radiology, and Critical Care. Our mission is to serve pets and people by continually pushing to improve our medicine, our service, our communication, and ourselves.
Why PESCM
We are not your typical veterinary hospital.
PESCM is run by managers who have been with the hospital for a decade or more, all promoted from within. We are former nurses and client service staff who understand what employees need, because we’ve been there ourselves: predictable schedules, regular time off, competitive pay, generous benefits, and a nurturing yet professional environment that fosters your growth and success. We know the winning recipe is making a space for you to do good work and be part of the special kind of team unique to veterinary medicine, where the only way to combat compassion fatigue is to take care of each another.