Hospital Leader on Duty

Petco Petco · Retail · Mansfield, MA

Petco is seeking a Hospital Leader On Duty to provide excellent veterinary care and customer service in their full-service hospital. This role involves managing hospital operations, supervising paraprofessional staff, assisting veterinarians with patient care (including procedures, treatments, and monitoring), handling client communication, and ensuring a clean and organized hospital environment. The position requires leadership capabilities, strong communication skills, and a compassionate attitude.

What you'd actually do

  1. Greet clients and patients arriving for appointments and escort them into an exam room, obtain weight and vital signs (temperature, pulse, respirations, pain score, body condition score) and record in the electronic medical record. HLODs will collect thorough patient histories and document the patient visit in the EMRs. Assist doctors with appointments (routine and emergency), surgery, dentistry, and euthanasia, under supervision from the veterinarian and the credentialed Veterinary Technicians.
  2. Perform patient restraint, obtain and process laboratory samples, handle and dispense medications at the direction of the veterinarian and help maintain the electronic medical record.
  3. Monitor and answer telephone lines, route calls appropriately, schedule appointments, provide client education, relay test results to doctor and clients, maintain and update client/patient records.
  4. Help prepare patients for surgical and dental procedures and assist doctor and/or veterinary technician in anesthetizing patients. Under supervision of the veterinarian and/or veterinary technician HLOD will maintain patients safely under anesthesia while monitoring vital parameters, help monitor patients during recovery and prepare them for hospital discharge or transfer to an overnight care facility.
  5. Under supervision of the veterinarian and/or veterinary technician, perform in-hospital treatments for sick patients including giving injectable and oral medications as well as intravenous fluid therapy; keep patients clean, watered, and fed (when indicated and directed by doctor), safely walk canine patients when necessary for elimination.

Skills

Required

  • leadership capabilities
  • excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • compassionate and sympathetic
  • professional attitude and demeanor
  • telephone and computer skills
  • team player
  • willing to learn new techniques and treatments
  • offer creative ideas
  • accept change

Nice to have

  • at least 1-year previous experience working in a veterinary practice or sufficient experience to ensure excellent performance at the above-listed skills