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Humane Colorado is currently hiring Registered Veterinary Technicians with compensation starting at $26.40 - $27.85 per hour (Compensation base range is $23.40 - $24.85 + $3 per hour Registered Veterinary Technician differential) to join our Veterinary Hospital team! Humane Colorado is seeking compassionate and skilled Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) to join our team at the CSU Spur Veterinary Hospital. This unique role offers the opportunity to work in both urgent care and high-volume spay/neuter surgery, making a direct impact on the well-being of animals in our community. As part of our urgent care hospital team, RVTs provide high-quality, accessible veterinary care to underserved populations, assisting with medical procedures, anesthesia monitoring, diagnostics, and client education. Additionally, this position includes cross-training with our Healthy Pets team, where RVTs play a vital role in running anesthesia for high-volume spay/neuter surgeries, helping to manage pet populations and support animal welfare efforts across Colorado. This is an exciting opportunity for a Registered Veterinary Technician professional who is passionate about both incremental veterinary care and preventive medicine. Our state-of-the-art hospital at CSU Spur not only provides critical medical services but also serves as a learning space for the public, with surgical and exam areas designed for observation. We offer competitive compensation, student loan reimbursement, continuing education allowances, and comprehensive benefits to support your growth and success. If you’re looking for a rewarding career where you can make a meaningful difference in both urgent care and animal population management, we encourage you to apply!

Location:
Denver, CO

Posted On:
July 22, 2025

New York City is home to an estimated half million community cats living throughout the five boroughs. These cats include fearful to social Community Cats and indoor/outdoor pets. Though these cats adapt to the demands and challenges of living outside, the people who care for and encounter them often reach out to the Animal Care Centers of NYC for help and/or to better understand how to live harmoniously with outdoor cats. ACC strives to have open communication with the public, advocate for Community Cats both in and out of the shelter system, and find the best placement outcomes for all our animals in our care; for many of these Community Cats, preventing them from coming into a shelter through candid and open communication with the client in advance, or once in care, returning the cats to their original caretaker meets these goals. Leveraging surrender prevention resources along with appropriate placement options allows us to decrease shelter populations and increase our lifesaving capacities. The Community Cats Coordinator helps achieve our goals assisting with ACC’s Community Cats department by ensuring the smooth operation of our current protocols and driving the development of a more robust program that touches all five boroughs and includes communication with our community, Shelter/Neuter/Return (SNR) in conjunction with the cat’s caretaker, targeted TNR, and appropriate alternative placement for cats who cannot return to their outdoor homes.

Location:
New York City, NY

Posted On:
June 04, 2025

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