Veterinary Critical Care Technician, CASE (Boulder)
Company: Ethos Veterinary Health
Location: Boulder
Posted on: March 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Veterinary Critical Care Technician Colorado Animal Specialty &
Emergency (CASE) in Boulder, CO, is a leading provider of specialty
and 24-hour emergency veterinary services in Boulder. Our
state-of-the-art, 27,000 sq ft hospital is staffed by experienced
medical professionals, including board-certified specialists who
are dedicated to delivering the highest level of compassionate
veterinary care. Our mission is to preserve and enhance the
human-animal bond by offering exceptional service through
innovative medicine, community partnerships, and nurturing client
relationships. We are currently seeking Critical Care Technicians
to join our team! General Overview: Our Critical Care Technicians
are responsible for the care and treatment of unstable/critically
ill patients, triaging emergency patients, and monitoring
hospitalized pets. They operate under the supervision of various
specialists, the staff manager, emergency doctor, and department
shift supervisor. This is an overview of the position and is not
limited to the duties listed below. Location: Boulder, CO
Compensation: Registered Veterinary Technicians $25 - $34 based on
experience and skills assessment Veterinary Technician Specialists
$35 - $40 based on experience and skills assessment Anticipated
Schedule: Full Time Tuesday - Friday 8am-6pm Duties &
Responsibilities: Conduct advanced triage of incoming phone calls
by assessing clinical urgency, utilizing established protocols, and
reviewing relevant medical records to support timely and accurate
prioritization of patient care. Demonstrate proficiency in advanced
veterinary medical math, including accurate calculation of drug
dosages, fluid rates, constant rate infusions (CRIs), and
nutritional requirements. Including and not limited to:
Catecholamines, inotropes, anti-coagulants Acquire, prepare, and
ship laboratory specimens along with running automated CBCs,
preparation of blood films to perform manual differentials and
platelet counts, running various chemistries, coagulation tests,
and collect, evaluate, and report urinalysis results. General
nursing care such as: accurately obtaining and assessing patient
vitals (temperatures, pulses/heart rate, respiration, blood
pressure, pain score, etc.), auscultation of the lungs, prepare and
administer nutrition Perform general venipuncture,
peripheral/central/arterial catheter placement and maintenance
Establishing and maintaining airways (ET tube, tracheostomy, etc.).
Oxygen administration techniques: oxygen cages, nasal O2, high-flow
nasal oxygen. Initiating and monitoring mechanical ventilation.
Administering emergency drugs and CRIs under veterinary
supervision. Blood product administration (whole blood, plasma,
albumin, etc.). Fluid therapy including shock dose calculations and
continuous monitoring. Induction and monitoring of anesthesia using
advanced parameters Preparing for and assisting with surgical
procedures (e.g. thoracocentesis, chest tube placement, etc.).
Post-op recovery: monitoring pain, vitals, and complications. Wound
management and bandage placement (Robert Jones, splints, wet-to-dry
dressings). Chemotherapy preparation and administration (using PPE
and biohazard safety protocols). Induction, surgical skin
preparation, monitor and recovery of surgical patients for minor
surgical procedures (ie. Chest tube placement, peritoneal drain,
etc.) Admitting and discharging patients, client communication and
education, answering phone calls and scheduling appointments
Cleaning, stocking, general organization, and maintenance of
ICU/Isolation equipment and supplies Qualifications: Certified
Veterinary Technician (CVT) or Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT)
or Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) with at least 2 years of
applicable experience Knowledge of basic veterinary practices,
procedures and terminology Ability to appropriately handle, lift
and restrain animals (dogs, cats) and stand for long periods of
time. Demonstrate proper and safe venipuncture, using aseptic
technique and the ability to place a peripheral IV catheter, using
aseptic technique Ability to communicate well with other CASE staff
members Strong written and verbal communication skills Fluent
English skills (speaking & reading) are required for the role;
fluency in multiple languages a plus! Ability to multi-task and
produce quality work while making effective decisions Why Join Us?
Innovative Environment: Be part of a team that embraces
cutting-edge technology including CT and MRI studies. Professional
Growth: Access continuous learning opportunities and expand your
skill set with ongoing training and development. Collaborative
Team: Work alongside passionate professionals dedicated to
providing the highest level of care. Impactful Work: Make a
meaningful impact on the lives of our furry patients and their
families every day. We're thrilled to announce a major expansion at
Colorado Animal Specialty & Emergency (CASE) in Boulder, CO,
marking a new chapter of growth and opportunity! To meet the
evolving needs of our patients and community, we're adding a
dedicated corridor for Internal Medicine, Dentistry, Dermatology,
and Ophthalmology services. This addition, along with extensive
renovations to our ICU, Nephrology, and minimally invasive suite ,
will provide state-of-the-art equipment and enhanced facilities.
With this expansion, we’re adding over 10,000 square feet of
cutting-edge space, creating an environment where exc
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