Create your own educational journey! We are excited to offer a one-year paid Rotating Internship for five Licensed Veterinary Technicians in Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) for the third year in a row. With a caseload over 30000 encompassing all domestic and exotic species you will have the opportunity to see common and uncommon diseases and interventions in either the Companion Animal Hospital Equine Nemo Farm Animal Hospital or the Wildlife Hospital. You will be part of the larger trainee team of veterinary students interns and residents most rotating through multiple specialty teams throughout the year.
This structured LVT Rotating Internship offers a unique opportunity to gain diverse technical teaching and case management skills in our large academic veterinary teaching hospital. Immerse yourself in a world of constant learning and growth supported by a community of passionate professionals.
As an intern you will:
Learning Objectives: Throughout the program interns will engage in a comprehensive curriculum covering a wide range of veterinary skills and knowledge. From diagnostic procedures to surgical assistance our interns are equipped for success in the field.
Flexible Rotations: Expose yourself to various specialties over 52 weeks with required rotations and elective opportunities in our 24/7 hospital. Embrace the dynamic nature of our industry with weekly schedules that may include alternative shifts weekends and holidays. This is a one-year term position.
New graduates are encouraged to apply!
Required Qualifications
To thrive in this role you must possess:
What We Offer:
Great benefits! Cornell receives national recognition as an award-winning workplace for our health wellbeing and sustainability.
Cornell University Hospital for Animals is the core clinical training patient care and research unit of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. The Cornell Veterinary teaching hospital has 23 services led by internationally renowned board-certified veterinary specialists providing advanced diagnostic and therapeutic care of animals including 24/7 emergency care. We strive to provide a diverse inclusive and fulfilling work environment for our family of employees who are committed to outstanding patient care client service and veterinary training and research.
Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week
**We are unable to provide visa sponsorship now or in the future for this position.
We do not provide relocation assistance at this time for this position.
University Job Title:
Licensed Veterinary Technician I
Job Family:
Health
Level:
C
Pay Rate Type:
Hourly
Pay Range:
$24.30 - $25.69
Remote Option Availability:
Onsite
Company:
Contract College
Contact Name:
Gabriel Gonzalez
Contact Email:
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Required Experience:
Intern