Large Animal Intensive Monitoring Volunteer
University of Minnesota
Veterinary Medical Center
VOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION
Large Animal Intensive Monitoring Volunteer
RESPONSIBILITIES
The primary responsibility of volunteers is assisting the Large Animal Hospital staff with patients that require around-the-clock monitoring.
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Animals in a sling
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Cows in the float tank
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Animals on seizures watch
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Animals receiving blood transfusions
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Impending deliveries
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Other animals in critical conditions
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Foals and other young stock while dam is in surgery
HOURS
Volunteers sign up for 4-hour shifts on a monthly basis but only come in to volunteer if they are notified that they are needed for their shift; shifts are available 7 days a week around-the-clock.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be 18 years of age, up-to-date with tetanus and rabies series shots.
Must complete orientation; willing to commit to one shift a week for six months (includes a one-month probation period).
VMC TRAINING
Initial training and ongoing in-service training is provided by staff supervisor, volunteer manager, and other staff.
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