The job involves pet restraint, patient triage, lab sample analysis, diagnostic imaging, nursing care, medication administration, client communication, surgical preparation, and anesthetic management. Qualifications include a licensed Veterinary Technician with active license, punctuality, weekend availability, excellent communication skills, knowledge of veterinary procedures, safe animal restraint techniques, sample collection methods, radiographic positioning, anesthesia administration, commitment to animal welfare, and ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Benefits include comprehensive benefits, paid time off, career development opportunities, and more.