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Yakima, WA - USA

Monthly Salary drjobs

$ 3393 - 4517

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Description

Yakima Valley College seeks an Instructional & Classroom Support Technician 1. We invite you to consider joining Yakima Valley College (YVC) an innovative and equity-focused designated Hispanic Serving Institution that is committed to the pursuit of equitable student learning outcomes for its diverse students.

Our Mission Statement:

As a federally designated Hispanic-serving Institution residing on the traditional homelands of the 14 Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation Yakima Valley College cultivates equity and a culture of innovative and inclusive teaching and learning.

Yakima Valley College serves all students holistically supports all students learning goals and fosters achievement within career and educational pathways.

We strengthen our communities by providing opportunities for personal enrichment economic mobility and sociocultural engagement.


The Instruction & Classroom Support Technician 1 position supports the Workforce Education Division - Veterinary Technology Program. This is a cyclic working 9 - months full-time in-person classified position with Leave Without Pay (LWOP) mid-June to mid- September of each year. Beginning salary is $ 3393 per month for 40 hours per week with periodic increments up to $4517 plus a full state benefits package.

Reporting to the Program Manager Workforce Education the Instruction & Classroom Support Technician 1 will perform a variety of tasks in support of the Veterinary Technology Program and faculty. The Instruction & Classroom Support Technician 1 will demonstrate they are professionally interested in monitoring and assisting students served by the Veterinary Program to facilitate student success. Under general supervision the successful incumbent will work in collaboration with college department faculty administrators and staff members; and perform work that requires knowledge of lab procedures materials equipment and other duties as assigned. Additionally we are seeking a candidate who demonstrates a strong promise as a contributing member of the Workforce Education Division. Duties are performed in a Veterinary Technology lab environment.


Essential Tasks

ESSENTIAL TASKS:

  • Maintain licensure as a veterinary technician in Washington.
  • Monitor budgets for laboratory fees seminars and be able to report account balances to Program Director.
  • Research evaluate and make purchasing recommendations/decisions for medical equipment and supplies. Provide quote to Program Coordinator for ordering.
  • Represent assigned program(s) accurately and positively to all constituents.
  • Prepare instruct and/or assist in labs with small animals pocket pets exotic avian equine and bovine species.
  • Demonstrate or perform common procedures and restraints for equine and bovine species including venipuncture physical exams bandaging and aseptic preparation for common nursing diagnostic and surgical procedures.
  • May transport animals to and from College.
  • May have early morning hours; occasional weekends to support animal call needs.
  • Supervise and instruct students in safe humane animal restraints and medical procedures; demonstrate as needed.
  • Supervise and evaluate students in performing various procedures including anesthesia and in surgical preparations.
  • Manage animal ward areas to comply with USDA requirements.
  • Administer small animal anesthesia; operate and maintain various gas anesthetic machines and monitors including blood pressure pulse oximeter capnograph esophageal stethoscope and ECG.
  • Open and close the lab area before and after classes and labs.
  • Prepare and maintain lab materials and existing equipment and apparatuses for use in undergraduate classrooms and laboratories including preparing equipment and apparatus(es) preparing lab samples and utilizing appropriate machine tools and hand tools to accomplish the tasks.
  • Operate maintain modify and service equipment apparatuses and materials as required for individual instruction including centrifuges autoclaves microscopes automated hematology counters blood chemistry machines and dentistry machines.
  • Assist students and instructors in selecting appropriate instruments equipment and materials; assist in setup and operation as required along with demonstrating tools equipment machinery apparatus and materials.
  • Assist all program instructors with lecture and laboratory material; confer with instructors in establishing and developing assignments as needed using various computer programs.
  • Assist instructors with lab assignments to develop lab content and scheduling; may modify lab handouts and procedures for curriculum course material development and student assessment as needed.
  • Direct the work of students by teaching them techniques and procedures; assist students in their work; check student progress and demonstrate proper procedures to students when necessary.
  • Review student entries in animal medical records for accuracy and completeness.
  • Advocate lab safety at all times; maintain a safe learning environment for students and instructors.
  • Organize and maintain all storage areas for equipment and supplies along with monitoring inventory and preparing inventory reports and perform inventory of agents supplies and equipment in the lab.
  • Track animal usage to conform with USDA and AVMA requirements.
  • Lead and direct work study students assigned to the Veterinary Technology Program.
  • Direct and evaluate students in lab clean-up.
  • Participate in meetings with faculty and other staff to coordinate departments work.
  • Assist with purchasing supplies and equipment including obtaining bids and using/developing requisitions.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Washington LicensedVeterinaryTechnician or eligible for Washington licensingexam. The successful applicant must obtain licensewithin 6 months.
  • Two years of experience/training in veterinary clinical environment.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Graduate of an AVMA or CCVMA- accredited Veterinary Technology Program.
  • Fiveyearsofveterinaryclinical experience as an LVT workingdirectlywith small animals and equine.
  • Experience working in an education environment.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
  • Microsoft Office Suite Software.
  • USDA and AVMA requirements.
  • Safety proceduresin handling hazardous materials such as acids pesticides etc.
  • Procedures including in handling hazardous materials such as disinfectants pesticides etc.
  • Typical veterinary subject areas including restraint common laboratory procedures small animal dentistry small animal anesthesia and clinical procedures etc.
ABILITY TO:
  • Work collaboratively and effectively in a college environment establish and maintain positive working relationships with a diverse population of students faculty staff and community partners.
  • Be onsite to prepare maintain repair and operate the appropriate machine and hand tools.
  • Be onsite to help care for and maintain the animal ward.
  • Demonstrate and perform typical veterinary technician procedures and restraints involving animas in a veterinary setting.
  • Remain current with Veterinary Technology Continuing Education to maintain licensure.
  • Use essential skill criteria in student evaluations; communicate with other staff members and faculty to ensure consistency and proper understanding.
  • Follow oral and written instructions; must be organized and detail oriented.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be able to independently move equipment and/or patients up to 50lbs & move equipment and or patients more than 50lbs with the assistance of others.
  • Must be able to stand and walk for prolonged and considerable amounts of time.
  • Must be able to routinely reach stoop bend kneel and crouch while performing duties of the position.

Supplemental Information

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
To apply for this position you MUST submit a complete YVC Online Employment Application and include the followingREQUIRED attachments:

  • A cover letterdescribing how you meet the qualifications of this position (a generic cover letter will not be accepted).
  • A current resume(a resume will not substitute for the work experience section of the online application).
  • Three (3) professional references(personal references do not count as professional).
  • Unofficial transcripts for confirmation of degree (if minimum qualifications require a degree). The successful candidate will be required to submit official transcripts at time of hire.
  • Certifications/Credentials as requiredfor fulfillment of the minimum qualifications.
Please note: Failure to follow the above application instructions will lead to disqualification.Please do not include any attachments other than the ones requested above. E-mailed documents will not be accepted after the closing of the recruitment or in lieu of attaching your documents to the online application.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:

Candidates invited for interviews may be required to complete a skills test.


Candidates may be subject to a Criminal History Background Check as a condition for consideration of employment.

In compliance with federal law all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

Yakima Valley College does not discriminate against any person based on their race color creed religion national origin sex sexual orientation and/or gender identity age marital status the presence of any sensory mental or physical disability the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability honorably discharged veteran or military status genetic information or any other prohibited basis in admission treatment or participation in its programs services and activities or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance should be directed to Alma Ramirez Chief Human Resources Officer Yakima Valley College 1015 South 16th Avenue Yakima Washington 98902; email; telephone 509.574.4671.

Yakima Valley Colleges Annual Safety and Fire Report is available online at https://
mandated information about current campus policies concerning safety and security issues required statistics and other related information for the past three calendar years. To obtain a paper copy of the report please call 509.574.4610.

Applicants with disabilities who require assistance with the recruitment process will be accommodated to the extent reasonably possible.

All positions are subject to funding.



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Employment Type

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