Anesthesia Technician at Minnesota Spay Neuter Assistance Program (MN SNAP) – Minneapolis, Minnesota
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About This Position
We’re looking for an Anesthesia Technician to join our stationary clinic team — someone who’s compassionate, detail-oriented and excited to make a difference in the lives of pets and their people. As an Anesthesia Technician, you’ll be a key member of our headquarters clinic team serving the Twin Cities metro area and greater Minnesota.
Help keep pets with the people who love them:
At MN SNAP, we believe every pet deserves access to veterinary care, regardless of their owner’s income or zip code. We provide subsidized spay/neuter surgeries and core vaccinations to thousands of cats and dogs across Minnesota through our mobile clinic and North Minneapolis stationary clinic. Since 2010, we’ve performed more than 200,000 surgeries in partnership with families, shelters and rescues.
Your responsibilities will include:
• Administering injectable anesthesia in a safe and efficient manner
• Managing the flow of surgery for each clinic
• Performing brief physical exams on patients
• Maintaining complete and accurate patient records and drug log
• Providing backup driving coverage for our mobile surgery unit when needed
• Representing MN SNAP’s mission with empathy and professionalism
Why work at MN SNAP?
• Be part of a supportive team and mission-driven environment with coworkers who love animals as much as you do
• Make a difference in the lives of animals and people
• Maintain a healthy work-life balance
Our Commitment to Equity:
We strive to build a team that reflects the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We strongly encourage BIPOC individuals and people who identify as LGBTQIA2S+ to apply.
Who You Are:
You are someone who thrives in a fast-paced, hands-on environment. You communicate clearly, stay organized under pressure, and find purpose in helping others. You will be working with dozens of dogs and cats each day, so you’re an animal lover who’s not afraid of a little kitty hair or puppy drool. You have experience working with animals, are eager to learn, and are ready to hit the road as part of a dedicated team.
What You’ll Bring:
• A love for pets — and for the people who care for them
• Must currently hold a veterinary technician certification and be prepared to transition to state licensure as requirements evolve
• Animal handling skills and experience (shelter/rescue, grooming, boarding, etc.)
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• High attention to detail and the ability to stay organized
• A self-starter attitude with a willingness to learn
• Reliability, accountability, and flexibility in a team setting
Preferred but not required:
• A strong willingness to learn new skills and adapt to different clinic protocols.
• Technologically adept with a fast learning curve for new systems.
Here are some additional requirements we are looking for:
Physical Demands:
Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. unassisted and 100+ lbs. assisted, with prolonged periods of standing and walking.
Emotional Demands:
Must be emotionally resilient and comfortable with the emotional aspects of veterinary work, including client communications and handling a variety of animals with diverse behavioral and medical needs.
Schedule and Attendance:
Required to be punctual for scheduled shifts during operational hours, which may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. Attendance at regular team meetings and one-on-one meetings with direct leaders is necessary, and there may be a need to work at different sites or attend occasional off-site meetings and events.
Work Environment:
The environment can be dirty, wet, warm, and humid, with exposure to zoonotic diseases, pests such as fleas and ticks, unpleasant odors, chemicals, and noises, including barking. There is a possibility of being bitten or scratched, and exposure to extreme weather conditions such as cold, heat, rain, and snow when outside.