Veterinarian Technician
Company: San Antonio Zoo
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Animal Health Center –
Veterinary Technician [Full-Time] Collaborate with a passionate Zoo
Crew in San Antonio Choosing where to grow your career has a major
impact on your professional and personal life, so it’s equally
important you know that the place you choose to work at will
support and guide you. With a diversity of passionate people, San
Antonio Zoo is a place where you can collaborate with others
securing a future for wildlife. The Impact You’ll Make in this Role
As an Animal Health Center (AHC) Veterinary Technician you will be
responsible for the preparation and assistance with routine and
emergency animal procedures, including immobilizations,
examinations, and collection of diagnostic samples. You will be
expected to follow veterinarian directives for treatment plans,
prescriptions, and testing of biological samples. As an AHC
Veterinary Technician, you will be responsible for the cleanliness,
proper stocking of the hospital as well as the maintenance of
various veterinary equipment. You will be expected to model
behavior that demonstrates the commitment to upholding the
standards of excellent veterinary care. You will participate in the
guest experience via educational, media, and conservation programs
including tours. This position requires full-time work,
7:00am-4:00pm. As a Veterinary Technician, you will have the
opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of
the most innovative and diverse people in San Antonio. Here, you
will make an impact by: Monitor behavior and health of animals in
the Animal Health Center and appropriately reporting animal’s
status to veterinarians, hospital manager, and veterinary support
team. Coordinate and delegate with team members the medical
treatments of hospitalized and quarantined animals in accordance
with instructions of veterinarians. Routinely perform all aspects
of anesthesia, patient monitoring, radiology, ultrasonography,
endoscopy, surgery, and dental work. Routinely obtain various
biological samples from zoo animals and preparing them for
diagnostic laboratory testing such as fecal analysis, hematology,
serum chemistry, urinalysis, and microbiology. Perform routine
pharmacy related skills including medical calculations, reading and
entering prescriptions as directed by a veterinarian, filling and
dispensing medications, and administering medications in various
routes. Maintain medical packs, perform routine equipment
maintenance tasks, and assist in the up-keep of the hospital
supplies inventories to ensure proper function of the hospital.
Ensure medical records are notated and entered in a correct,
timely, and orderly fashion. Assist with necropsies including
collecting and preparing tissues for histopathologic evaluation.
Collaborate in creating, updating, and upholding the standard
operating procedures for the veterinary hospital. Serve as relief
for the Animal Health Center Animal Care Specialists as required.
Upholds all company policies as outlined in the Zoo Standard
Operating Procedures, SA Zoo Team Handbook, Safety Handbook, and
Code of Business Conduct. Constantly exhibit an attitude of service
inside and outside the zoo, showing hospitality to all. Be fully
committed to the mission of San Antonio Zoo to create awareness
that inspires action to care for the wild world we steward and the
animals we protect. Other Responsibilities: Perform other
work-related duties as required and assigned. Your Skills and
Expertise To set you up for success in this role from day one, the
San Antonio Zoo recommends the following skills/qualifications:
Working knowledge of veterinary nursing, clinical pathology, and
animal behavior based on experience working in high volume general
practice, mixed species practice or emergency hospital. Perform
full range of veterinary nursing skills including, but not limited
to intubation, phlebotomy, catheter placement, gavage feeding, and
fluid therapy. Able to read, understand, and follow veterinary
medical orders, oral and written instructions and communicate in
English. Exercise sound judgment in analyzing animal behavior
concerns, emergencies and to respond with appropriate action. Able
to communicate with veterinarians, hospital manager, and veterinary
support team clearly and concisely about any updates to animal
treatment plans. Able to work safely around delicate, wild and
occasionally dangerous animals. Able to safely open, enter, exit,
and secure animal enclosures and service areas. Operate typical
veterinary equipment such as digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscope,
dental machines, autoclave, microscopes, blood chemistry machinery,
gas anesthesia machinery. Ability to perform routine lab tasks such
as manual CBCs with differentials, cytology, complete urinalysis,
and fecal analysis. Computer literate and able to become familiar
with the medical data system (ZIMS). Sufficient strength, agility,
and coordination to assist in netting, capturing, and/or
restraining animals of extreme size, strength, and agility.
Sufficient delicacy to handle, examine, and move; without harming;
sick, injured, and/or struggling small animals. Must be highly
motivated, organized, and demonstrate a willingness to adapt
positively to change. Possess excellent public speaking skills to
deliver quality educational presentations, tours, and potential
media requests. Ability to collaborate with team members
efficiently and effectively to execute group projects. Two years of
full-time veterinary clinical experience. Zoo, exotic, wildlife,
and/or emergency room experience preferred. Licensed (LVT, RVT,
CVT) veterinary technician highly preferred. Combination of
veterinary technician experience and associate or bachelor degree
in veterinary technology, wildlife management, zoology, biology, or
related field may be considered. Must be 18 years of age or older
with a clean driving record for vehicle operation. Valid Texas
driver's license or obtain within 3 months of employment. Must
complete a pre-employment National Sex Offender Search, Criminal
Background Check, and Drug Screen. We enjoy year-round operation
for all staff, must be available day, nights, weekends, holidays,
and occasional special after-hour assignments. The San Antonio Zoo
is an equal opportunity employer. San Antonio Zoo will not
discriminate against any applicant for employment on the basis of
race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
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