About the job
$5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Qualified Candidates - Join Our ICU Team at Coral Springs Animal Hospital!
Coral Springs Animal Hospital is on the lookout for a skilled Overnight ICU Veterinary Technician to enhance our dedicated team and support our advanced services!
About Us
Coral Springs Animal Hospital is a premier, AAHA-certified facility located in South Florida, providing essential care, specialized services, and 24/7 emergency assistance. Our compassionate team operates collaboratively across several disciplines—including oncology, internal medicine, cardiology, surgery, radiology, ultrasound, and rehabilitation—offering state-of-the-art diagnostics and treatments utilizing cutting-edge technology. We are committed to creating a nurturing environment where veterinary professionals can thrive, feel empowered, and significantly impact the lives of pets.
Who We're Seeking
Our veterinary technicians are the cornerstone of our hospital. As part of our Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) team, ICU technicians are crucial in delivering life-saving care to our most critical patients. They support not only our patients but also their families and collaborate with emergency clinicians and specialists across all departments.
As we expand, we are eager to welcome top-tier technicians who excel in the dynamic environment of emergencies and are passionate about making a genuine difference.
Your Responsibilities
In this fast-paced role, you will be on the front lines of veterinary medicine, managing complex and urgent cases. You will assist in stabilizing critical patients, executing advanced monitoring, supporting intensive treatment plans, and ensuring uninterrupted patient care.
The ideal candidates are detail-oriented, quick-thinking, and possess robust clinical and communication skills. We are particularly interested in individuals experienced in intensive monitoring, emergency triage, ventilator support, post-operative recovery of critical patients, and advanced line placements (e.g., central venous catheters, arterial lines for invasive blood pressure, and central venous pressure monitoring). Confidence in adapting to changing patient needs, collaborating with various services, and educating interns and colleagues on ECC protocols and best practices is essential.

