Part-Time Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) Position
Company: Trocaire College
Location: Buffalo
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Primary Functions: Trocaire
College invites applications for a part-time Licensed Veterinary
Technician (LVT) position in the Veterinary Technology program. The
ideal candidate will be a New York State-licensed veterinary
technician who is a graduate of an AVMA-accredited veterinary
technology program. This position combines instructional support
with potential animal transport coordination duties. The LVT will
assist faculty with delivering high-quality instruction in the
laboratory setting, mentoring students in hands-on clinical skill
development, and helping maintain an organized, safe learning
environment. Essential Functions: Instructional Support Assist
faculty in preparing and delivering laboratory sessions for
veterinary technology courses. Provide technical and educational
support to students during hands-on clinical skill development.
Ensure laboratory spaces are clean, organized, and stocked with
necessary supplies and equipment. Maintain lab safety and adhere to
proper biosafety and animal handling protocols. Help facilitate
demonstrations and support student learning activities under the
direction of instructional staff. Minimum Qualifications: Graduated
from an AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology Program Must be a New
York State-licensed veterinary technician (LVT) in good standing.
Maintains up-to-date immunization against infections and diseases
related to the occupation of Veterinary Technician (e.g.,
pre-exposure rabies vaccination). Knowledge of or willingness to
learn and apply the AVMA standards of accreditation and
contemporary medicine. Detail-oriented with strong organizational,
communication and interpersonal skills. Minimum of two years of
clinical experience preferred. Must have a valid driver's license
and a clean driving record. Ability to safely handle a variety of
animal species (primarily dogs and cats). This position requires
regular animal handling and lifting (up to 50 lbs). Must be
comfortable working around animals and in a clinical/laboratory
environment. Commitment to student-centered learning and fostering
an inclusive academic environment. Job Specific Competencies: A
commitment to Trocaire College's mission and vision. Maintain
professional memberships as appropriate such as the National
Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) and a
state or local professional organization. A commitment to enriching
the lives of students by promoting a positive learning environment;
enhancing the quality of the student experience; and
philosophically supporting programs and policies that facilitate
student success. Willingness to learn program specific technologies
(i.e. medical record keeping system and diagnostic equipment)
Ability to multi-task and handle high volume workload. Familiarity
with educational technology and its impact in the classroom, labs,
and online courses. Willingness to learn how to utilize teaching
technologies such as Blackboard, Microsoft Teams, Panopto, and
ExamSoft for effective course delivery. Position Specifications and
Working Conditions: The physical demands and the work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. Work in a clinical, laboratory, or classroom setting,
including both office and hands-on environments. Stand for extended
periods during lectures, labs, and surgical procedures. Perform
physical tasks such as lifting and restraining animals of various
sizes. Utilize computers for medical records, diagnostic imaging,
course preparation and management. Exposure to zoonotic diseases,
biohazards, and allergens such as pet dander. Work with potentially
anxious or aggressive animals, requiring patience and proper
handling techniques. Frequent standing, bending, and kneeling
during patient exams and lab work. Handling and restraining
animals, including lifting patients weighing up to 50 lbs. Working
with veterinary software for patient records, scheduling, and lab
results. Exposure to needles, X-rays, anesthesia, and other medical
procedures. Fast-paced, sometimes high-stress environment,
assisting with or performing surgeries and treatments in a
laboratory setting. Risk of bites, scratches, and exposure to
bodily fluids. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
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