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General Information

Ref #
4270
Department
Vet Tech / Vet Assistant / VT Campus
Job Site
Animal Care Group of Lake Oswego
Date Published
10-24-2025
Pay Class
Temp
Base Min.
$ 0
Base Max.
$ 0

Description & Requirements

Company Overview
At Animal Care Group of Lake Oswego, we are focused entirely on providing exceptional small animal medical care in a community-trusted environment. You are joining an established practice where commitment to quality is evident in our AAHA Accreditation status. Our dedication to our patients and clients is reflected in our outstanding 4.9-star Google rating. This is a unique opportunity for you to join a dedicated team in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, where you can succeed and do your best work every single day.

We understand that the future of veterinary medicine relies on supporting every member of the hospital team. As part of a larger network, Animal Care Group of Lake Oswego is built on a culture of continuous learning and growth. We are committed to ensuring our teammates have the resources needed to advance their careers, whether that means pursuing specialization, achieving credentialed technician status, or moving into leadership roles. You will find that our commitment extends to providing strong mentorship and systems that support your workflow so you can focus on patient care, not administrative burdens.

Quality medicine means being ready for any challenge, and you will be utilizing your skills in a setting that handles Small Animal general practice and Urgent Care cases. Our AAHA accreditation ensures that we adhere to the highest standards of facility operation and patient protocols. To further support your medical decision-making, you have direct access to internal specialty consultations across various disciplines, allowing you to treat complex cases confidently and deliver gold-standard care that the Lake Oswego community relies on.

Lake Oswego, Oregon, offers an idyllic blend of upscale suburban living and natural Pacific Northwest beauty. Located just south of Portland, this community is renowned for its excellent schools, vibrant downtown area, and extensive parks system surrounding the beautiful Oswego Lake. You will discover a welcoming, family-oriented locale that provides easy access to outdoor activities like hiking and water sports, while still offering a quick commute to all the urban amenities Portland has to offer. This location ensures a high quality of life outside of the hospital, enabling you to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Job Description

Your Impact as a Veterinary Technician Extern

This externship is your opportunity to gain invaluable hands-on experience in a fast-paced, professional veterinary setting. You'll work side-by-side with experienced veterinarians and credentialed technicians, applying your classroom knowledge to real-world cases and building the foundation for a successful career.

  • Gain Practical Clinical Experience: You'll actively assist the medical team with patient care, observe a variety of procedures, and perform technical tasks under direct supervision.
  • Learn from Experienced Mentors: You'll collaborate with and learn from dedicated veterinarians, technicians, and support teammates, receiving guidance and feedback to enhance your skills.
  • Understand Hospital Operations: You'll support daily clinical functions, including patient intake and discharge processes, contributing to the smooth operation of the hospital.
  • Develop Your Professional Skills: You'll practice effective communication with team members, learn clinical protocols, and build confidence in a dynamic veterinary environment.

Responsibilities and Benefits

What You'll Bring to the Team

  • Current enrollment in an AVMA CVTEA-accredited Veterinary Technician/Nursing program.
  • Eligibility to participate in an externship as required by your academic program.
  • A strong desire to learn, a positive attitude, and a willingness to adapt in a clinical setting.
  • Good communication and teamwork skills.
  • The physical ability to stand for extended periods, lift and restrain animals, and handle clinical instruments.