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Kennel Maintenance Manager

Introduction:

The Kennel Maintenance Manager supports the veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and receptionists in all duties of the hospital, and ensures a comfortable and sanitary environment for all patients at North Scottsdale Animal Hospital. The responsibilities vary with current needs of the hospital team, the season of the year, and the individual abilities demonstrated by the employee.  This is an overview of the position and the duties listed do not encompass the entire position.

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Primary Job Responsibilities:

  • Ensure a comfortable and sanitary environment for all patients.

  • Responsible for care of grooming and hospitalized patients including keeping all wards and kennels properly cleaned and disinfected, exercising, feeding, laundry, and keeping patients clean.

  • General cleaning of public and employee areas and building and yard maintenance to maintain clean, odor-free, and attractive environment. Housekeeping and laundry duties for all areas.

  • Clean exam rooms after each visit and preparing for the next client and patient. Ensure supplies are always available and adequately stocked in exam rooms and treatment room.

  • Prepare and sanitize surgery suites. Clean and maintain holding areas.

  • Properly and safely restrain patients by using stress-relieving techniques, reliably and with compassion to prepare for procedures performed by technicians and/or doctors. Is conscious of patient comfort needs.

  • Observe patients throughout the day for signs of illness, parasites and disease control, assessment of change in patient status. Report any abnormalities or concerns to the veterinarian in charge.

  • Communicate with pet owners using a professional, cheerful, and helpful attitude.

  • Assist receptionists with out-patients, grooming and hospitalized patients from admission to discharge by bringing up patients.

  • Assist with nail trimming and ear cleaning when needed.

  • Assist in radiology if needed.

  • Work well with all employees and ensure that your actions support the hospital, the doctors, and the medicine that we practice.

  • Follow OSHA and DEA regulations.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

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Controls Over Work:

The Kennel Maintenance Manager works under Veterinary Technician Team Leader, the Practice Administrator, or the Veterinarians who provide continuing or individual assignments indicating general what is to be done. The practitioner provides additional, specific instructions for new, difficult or unusual assignments in animal health care.

The Kennel Maintenance Manager uses initiative in carrying out recurring assignments independently without specific instructions, but refers deviations, problems, and unfamiliar situations not covered by instructions to the practitioner for decision or help. The practitioners assure that finished work and methods used are technically accurate and in compliance with instructions or established procedures. Review of the work increases with more difficult assignments.

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Skills and Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.

  • Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as to accept direction on given assignments.

  • Critical thinking- understanding logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

  • Exhibit strong problem solving and an organized approach to the position.

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Physical Effort:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the primary functions of this job.

  • Frequently required to bend, stand, stoop, walk, sit, talk, and listen, frequently working in a bent position.

  • Frequently use hands to manipulate, handle or feel; will reach with hands and arms.

  • Use strength or agility in capturing and restraining stronger, more active animals.

  • Frequently lift and/or move up to 45 pounds.

  • Occasionally handle dogs weighing up to and over 150 lbs. Assistance will be provided by animal handlers when working with larger animals.

Follow federal and state animal health laws and regulations including OSHA and DEA.

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