The Credentialed Veterinary Technician - Patient Care Advocate is a key member of the medical team, supporting patient care, appointment flow, and client communication in a hands‑on, highly collaborative role. Patient Care Advocates work closely with veterinarians, technicians, and hospital leadership to ensure pets receive timely, safe, and compassionate care while helping the hospital operate efficiently. This position functions within state regulations and under the direction of the veterinarian.
As a senior‑level technician role, the Patient Care Advocate serves as an experienced medical support partner, assisting with examinations, treatments, diagnostics, and daily workflow. Patient Care Advocates support the delivery of care but do not diagnose, prescribe, or make independent medical decisions - all care is provided with veterinarian oversight.
This role is ideal for a licensed technician who is comfortable taking on elevated responsibility, managing appointment flow, and contributing to a patient‑first, team‑centered environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient & Client Support
Clinical & Workflow Support
Operational & Administrative Support
Ramp-Up & Performance Expectations
To support patient safety and long-term success, this role includes a 120-day ramp-up period. During this time, team members complete onboarding, training, and LevelUp program requirements, and work toward validated competency in role-specific clinical skills.
Appointment volume, workflow responsibility, and senior-level expectations are introduced progressively and aligned to demonstrated competency and readiness not immediately upon hire.
Demonstrates professionalism, dependability, healthy and positive communication skills, and the ability to multi-task in a hands-on environment
Energetic people-and-pet person with excellent work ethic and social and organizational skills
Be compassionate/caring
Willing to work flexible hours including weekends
Can work individually, as well as on a team
Self-starter personality that can complete daily tasks without the need for constant direction
Clinical & Technical Skills
Confident, safe handling and restraint of dogs and cats of varying sizes, temperaments, and medical conditions
Ability to recognize patient stress signals and apply low-stress or fear-free handling techniques
Experience supporting examinations, treatments, procedures, and basic nursing care under veterinary supervision
Knowledge of diagnostic workflows, including proper collection, labeling, handling, and preparation of samples
Familiarity with anesthesia preparation, monitoring support, and recovery workflows under licensed supervision
Strong attention to detail in medical documentation and compliance
Professional Skills
Strong communication skills with the ability to explain medical information clearly and empathetically
Excellent organizational and time-management skills in a fast-paced clinical environment
Ability to multitask, prioritize, and remain calm under pressure
Team-oriented mindset with a willingness to support peers and hospital leadership
High emotional intelligence and professionalism
Qualifications
Active veterinary technician license (state-specific requirements apply)
Prior experience working in a veterinary hospital or clinical setting
Comfort working evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by hospital operations
Ability to stand for extended periods, lift and restrain animals, and perform physical tasks associated with patient care
Must be able to lift 40 lbs.
This position requires regular on-site presence as an essential function of the role. Due to the nature of veterinary hospital operations, in-person attendance is necessary to support patient care, respond to time-sensitive needs, collaborate with clinical teams, and maintain the safety and well-being of patients, clients, and staff. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities and will consider requests for reasonable accommodation in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable laws