Veterinary Technician (CVT) Substitute Instructor
Job Title: Veterinary Technician Instructor
Location: Aurora Campus
Program: Veterinary Nursing (Assistant & Technician)
Turn Your Veterinary Expertise Into a Rewarding Teaching Career!
Are you a credentialed Veterinary Technician (CVT) passionate about mentoring others? Our Aurora campus is seeking a dynamic instructor to lead our Veterinary Nursing programs. This is your opportunity to use your clinical skills in a new way—guiding the next generation of veterinary professionals while enjoying a fulfilling teaching career.
Your Key Responsibilities:
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Deliver Engaging Instruction: Develop lesson plans and conduct hands-on demonstrations that bring veterinary nursing to life
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Monitor Student Progress: Track lab competencies, evaluate performance, and maintain our 80% student success standard
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Provide Active Support: Mentor students through academic challenges and celebrate their achievements
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Ensure Program Excellence: Maintain accurate records and coordinate enriching clinical experiences
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Promote Safety: Monitor classroom and lab activities while teaching proper safety protocols
What You'll Bring (Minimum Qualifications):
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Current credential as a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT)
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Associate degree from an AVMA CVTEA accredited program
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3+ years of practical veterinary experience
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Strong communication skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office
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Ability to demonstrate veterinary procedures and patient restraint techniques
Why You'll Love Teaching With Us:
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Make a Real Impact: Shape future veterinary professionals while sharing your hard-earned expertise
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Hands-On Teaching: Combine classroom instruction with practical lab demonstrations
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Supportive Environment: Join a team that values education and student success
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Professional Growth: Develop your teaching skills while staying connected to the veterinary field
Work Environment:
You'll work in modern classroom and lab facilities, using standard veterinary equipment. This role involves exposure to biohazardous materials and requires the ability to demonstrate veterinary procedures, including lifting and animal restraint.
Ready to Inspire the Next Generation of Veterinary Professionals?
If you're a CVT ready to share your knowledge and experience, we encourage you to apply today!
