Experienced Surgical Veterinary Assistant-SWING SHIFT at Cerro Alto Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital
San Luis Obispo, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Jun, 26

Salary

28.5

Posted On

12 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case Management, Clinical Care, Surgical Assistance, Post-operative Monitoring, Pain Management, Diagnostics, Anesthesia Recovery, Client Communication, Treatment Planning, Medical Records, Quality Improvement, Workflow Optimization, Mentoring, High-Acuity Care, Patient Monitoring

Industry

Description
Description About Cerro Alto Cerro Alto Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital is a privately owned, doctor-led specialty and emergency hospital on California’s Central Coast. Built by specialists who believe great medicine starts with great people, we’re committed to collaboration, mentorship, and delivering exceptional, patient-centered care across surgery, emergency, internal medicine, oncology, cardiology, and advanced imaging. Our surgery service works alongside emergency, internal medicine, radiology, oncology, and cardiology in a fast-growing, high-energy hospital environment. If you want to be part of a team that takes medicine seriously — but not itself — you’ll feel at home here. Why This Role Is Special This is a true case management and clinical care role, not just a “treatment floor” position. As part of our Surgery Service Inpatient Team, you’ll help guide complex cases from admission through recovery and discharge. During swing shift hours (2pm - 1am) you’ll work directly with board-certified surgeons, anesthesia professionals, and specialty teams to coordinate diagnostics, monitor post-operative patients, manage complications, and serve as a clinical anchor for both patients and clients during some of the most critical moments in their care. This role is ideal for an experienced Veterinary Assistant who wants deeper clinical involvement, meaningful responsibility, and a long-term growth path in specialty and referral medicine. There is a $3.00 shift differential paid for all hours worked between 8pm - 6:00am. What You’ll Do You’ll be trusted with both patient care and case coordination, playing a central role in outcomes and client experience. Core Responsibilities: Manage surgical and complex medical inpatients from admission to discharge Coordinate and perform preoperative diagnostics, laboratory testing, and imaging Monitor post-operative recovery, pain management, and potential complications Develop and maintain detailed treatment plans and medical records Assist surgeons and specialists with case planning and clinical decision-making support Communicate with clients regarding patient updates, care plans, and discharge instructions Collaborate daily with surgery, anesthesia, ER, and specialty services Mentor and support junior assistants and technicians Help drive quality improvement, workflow optimization, and clinical standards Requirements What We’re Looking For We’re looking for professionals who take pride in ownership of cases, not just tasks. You may be a great fit if you: Are an experienced Veterinary Assistant Have background in specialty, emergency, or high-acuity hospital settings (strongly preferred) Are confident in patient monitoring, anesthesia recovery, and complex nursing care Communicate clearly and compassionately with both teammates and clients Thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments Are motivated by learning, teaching, and continuous improvement Take a calm, organized, and proactive approach to patient care Are able to work 10-hour swing shifts, flexible Monday through Friday
Responsibilities
The role involves managing complex surgical and medical inpatients from admission through discharge, coordinating diagnostics, monitoring post-operative recovery, and managing complications alongside board-certified surgeons and specialists. Responsibilities also include developing treatment plans, maintaining records, and serving as a clinical anchor for patients and clients during critical moments.
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