Employer: Rockyview Orthopedic Veterinary Referral Specialists Inc.
Position: Registered/Licensed Veterinary Technologist (RVT/LVT)- Specialty Surgery &
Anesthesia (Lead)
Terms of Employment: Full-time / Permanent
Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Employment Address: 201 Brownlow Ave #32 Dartmouth, NS B3B 1W2
Hours of Work: 40 hours/week
Language: English
Existing Vacancy: This posting reflects an ongoing opportunity for future openings
Benefits: Eligible for discretionary bonuses and/or salary increases in accordance with
company policy. Eligible for Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance and Disability Insurance.
Salary: $40 CAD / hour
Contact: Please send resumes to [email protected] and include “Registered/Licensed
Veterinary Technologist” in the email subject line.
Role Summary:
The Registered Veterinary Technologist (RVT) – Specialty Surgery & Anesthesia supports
advanced anesthesia for specialty surgical cases with a primary focus on anesthesia, peri-
operative patient care, analgesia planning support, and surgical nursing. This role requires a
strong foundation in advanced level anesthesia for critical and orthopedic cases, strong
technical judgment, calm leadership in high-acuity situations, and a commitment to patient
safety, continuous improvement, and team development.
Reports to: Surgeon/Practice Leadership (and works closely with other anesthesia/surgery
team members)
Duties:
â—Ź Key Responsibilities:
o Preparing anesthesia plans in collaboration with the board certified veterinary
surgeon; calculating, preparing, and administering medications as delegated and
permitted by regulation
o Inducing, maintaining, and recovering anesthesia for specialty surgical patients
o Placing and managing intravenous and arterial catheters, invasive blood pressure
monitoring systems, iv fluid therapy, infusion pumps/CRI setups, and maintaining
accurate anesthesia records
o Operating anesthesia equipment (anesthesia machine, ventilator, oxygen systems,
warming devices)
â—Ź Advanced Monitoring & Peri-Operative Patient Care:
o Performing and interpreting peri-anesthetic monitoring and communicate
changes promptly
o Performing orthopedic radiography
o Providing peri-operative nursing care
o Supporting emergency response during anesthetic complications (CPR
readiness, crash cart familiarity, rapid communication and role clarity)
â—Ź Clinical Workflow, Documentation, and Client/Referring DVM Communication:
o Ensuring complete, accurate medical records and anesthesia/surgery
documentation
o Communicating clearly and professionally with the team regarding patient status,
treatment plans, and discharge needs
o Supporting discharge education and post-op care instructions as delegated
(medications, activity restriction, bandage care, follow-up expectations)
â—Ź Leadership, Training, and Culture:
o Providing mentorship and coaching to technicians/assistants; helping onboard and
train staff in anesthesia, surgery support, and safety protocols
o Promoting a respectful, inclusive, and psychologically safe workplace; demonstrating
emotional intelligence and strong communication
o Maintaining composure under pressure; leading with clarity, empathy, and optimism
during high-acuity cases
o Participating in continuous learning, protocol refinement, and quality improvement
initiatives (patient safety, anesthesia checklists, controlled drug processes, etc.)
Requirements:
â—Ź Registered/licensed/certified Veterinary Technologist/Technician in good standing
(eligible for NSVMA registration/licensure in Nova Scotia)
â—Ź Completion of a two-or three-year animal health/veterinary technology college program
OR bachelor’s degree biology, animal health, zoology or related field is required.
â—Ź Successful completion of the Veterinary Technician National Examination with a passing
score.
â—Ź Minimum 3 years clinical veterinary technician experience in a specialty hospital surgical
unit
â—Ź 5+ years veterinary technician experience, including:
o 3+ years in surgery and anesthesia (referral, emergency, or high-volume surgical
setting)
o 2+ years in a leadership/mentorship role (lead RVT, shift lead, training lead, etc.)
â—Ź Solid working knowledge of veterinary pharmaceuticals, anatomy, physiology, asepsis,
and patient monitoring standards
â—Ź Advanced technical skills and sound clinical decision-making within RVT scope
â—Ź Strong organization, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize in a fast-paced surgical
environment
â—Ź Team-first mindset with excellent communication and collaboration
â—Ź Commitment to patient safety, technician development, and continuous improvement
AI Disclosure: We may use artificial intelligence tools to assist with scheduling interviews and
managing screening times. We do not use AI to evaluate applicants or make decisions during
the interview process. All candidate assessments and hiring decisions are made by our
recruitment and leadership teams.
**PLEASE NOTE:** The requirements listed above in bold are the minimum requirements necessary for this position. Candidates that do not possess these requirements will not be considered at this time.
Pay: $40.00 per hour
Experience:
- RVT/LVT/CVT in a specialty hospital surgical unit: 3 years (required)
Licence/Certification:
- RVT, LVT or CVT licensure (required)
Work Location: In person