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Animal Care Assistant/Receptionist position is a dual role. As Animal Care Assistant this individual is responsible for caring for ORCATs at the Grayvik Animal Care Center and throughout the Ocean Reef Community. As a Receptionist this individual is responsible for greeting visitors and guests answering telephone calls and facilitating accurate communications between clients veterinarian technicians and managers. In addition the Receptionist performs various administrative duties including but not limited to maintaining patient records and assisting in managing ORCAT/Grayvik social media accounts. These duties include Administrative as well as handson tasks.
SPECIFIC DUTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO)
Animal Care Assistant Duties:
Receptionist Duties:
Qualifications:
Ability to interact with clients in a knowledgeable and professional manner.
Comfortable working with patients of all sizes and temperaments.
Ability to read write and speak English and to communicate effectively.
Strong organizational and analytical skills.
Ability to organize tasks multitask and meet deadlines.
Ability to work independently demonstrate initiative and accept direction on given assignments.
Ability to work with others in a collaborative manner.
Ability to identify analyze and solve problems effectively.
Ability to restrain most patients up to 40lbs without assistance.
Comfortable working with technology and able to quickly learn new software and diagnostic tools. Proficient in the use of Word Excel and Outlook as a minimum.
Ability to bend stoop or kneel.
Ability to sit or stand for up to three 3 hours without a break.
Ability to lift objects up to 40lbs without assistance.
Ability to see read hear to speak calmly and clearly in the face of various types of pressure not allowing emotions to overwhelm attitude and/or performance.
Knowledge:
Practical knowledge of standard veterinary procedures medications medication dispensing restrictions recognition of an emergency and maintaining of veterinary records. Basic understanding of vaccine protocols preventative care and dietary recommendations.
Basic knowledge of animal health and anatomy.
Knowledge of/or ability to learn and understand veterinary terminology and ORCAT Trap Neuter Release (TNR) program procedures.
Acknowledges may be exposed to hazards such as medical chemical biological waste loud noises animal bites or scratches.
Knowledge of policies and procedures outlined in ORCA employee manual as well as implied within reasonable expectation.
Education
High school diploma or equivalent is required. An Associates Degree from an accredited College or University is preferred.
Experience
One 1 year experience preferred.
Licenses Certificates or Other:
None.
The deadline to apply is April 30 2025.
Full-Time