Seasonal Shelter Medicine Assistant
Company: Humane Society of Huron Valley
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Title: Seasonal Shelter
Medicine Assistant Hours: Part-time, includes week-end hour,
seasonal Supervisor: Shelter Vet Assistant Supervisor
Classification: Non-exempt, Hourly SUMMARY The Shelter Veterinary
Support Intern is part of a team responsible for the daily medical
care of shelter animals. The Shelter Veterinary Support Intern
plays a crucial role in supporting the Shelter Veterinarian(s),
Director of Shetler Medicine, and in general, the shelter as a
whole. This position has a wide range of responsibilities and
requires someone who is self-motivated, flexible, and enjoys a
fast-paced environment. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
May be licensed by the state of Michigan, or considered a
veterinary assistant as trained on the job by veterinarian(s) or
experienced assistant(s)/technician(s). Must be an energetic and
caring individual with excellent communication and customer
relations skills, possess exceptional time management and
organizational skills, be detail oriented, be able to multi-task,
be able to thrive in a high stress, fast-paced environment, and
remain calm under stress. Must be comfortable handling animals,
including those with potentially zoonotic diseases, and a variety
of species including, but not limited to, cats, dogs, small
mammals, birds, reptiles, and wildlife. An animal care facility can
be an emotionally challenging, high-stress, rapidly changing, and
high-demand environment. Feelings of grief and loss, secondary
trauma, and compassion fatigue are not uncommon. As such, working
at HSHV requires a high degree of emotional regulation and
resilience; the ability to tolerate and manage stress; adaptability
to change; empathy for both animals and people; and an overall
positive outlook. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Provide assistance
to the shelter veterinarian, including but not limited to, helping
with sick-animal exams, the health check-in process (e.g., canine
and feline health checks, vaccinations, routine blood testing, and
microchipping) and euthanasia. 2. Administer prescribed and
preventative medications to shelter animals. Re-vaccinate shelter
animals. Manage all medications in accordance with defined policies
and procedures. Ensure medications are accurately filled and posted
on cage cards/labels. 3. Administer medical treatments to shelter
animals as directed by the veterinarian. 4. Assist with diagnostic
tests as directed by the veterinarian. This may include running
blood work, taking radiographs, setting up and evaluating in-house
diagnostics such as urinalysis, fecal floats, ear cytologies, skin
scrapes, and preparing and submitting diagnostics to be sent to
outside laboratories which may include packing samples and
coordinating pickups. 5. May be responsible for scheduling and
coordinating appointments for shelter animals with outside
specialists/hospitals for shelter animals. 6. At times it may be
required to be a liaison for the shelter veterinary team,
effectively communicating or relaying information between the
shelter veterinarian/team and other organizational departments.
Adoption/FOH Liaison: 1. Be the liaison between the adoption desk
and the shelter veterinarian regarding basic medical history
questions or explanations. 2. Provide excellent customer service
while talking with adopters about health or surgery related issues
as directed by the veterinarian and provide accurate instructions
for animal care and medications. 3. Assist shelter veterinarian
with risk assessment when known or possible disease outbreak is
identified. General 1. Work cooperatively with coworkers and
volunteers to ensure a smooth flow of operations and to meet the
highest standards of quality animal care. 2. Keep informed of and
abide by HSHV policies and procedures. 3. Overtime may occasionally
be required. 4. Weekend responsibilities will require the ability
to work independently, prioritize required tasks, and make rational
and responsible decisions. May need to communicate with management
from other departments or contact the on-call veterinarian. 5.
Other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing this
job, you will be required to continually walk, stand, squat, twist,
and kneel, reach and grab with your hands and arms, in addition to
being able to lift and move animals, materials and equipment
weighing 40 lbs. or more. This position requires the ability to
communicate effectively and to use normal or aided vision and
hearing. Work is subject to frequent interruptions. You will be
exposed to kennel/shelter setting, mainly indoors, but sometimes
outdoors. You will be exposed to various weather conditions when
working outdoors. You will be exposed to disinfectant solutions
while cleaning. You will be consistently exposed to animals and
animal allergens, including animal hair, dander, saliva, fecal
matter, urine, zoonotic diseases, fleas and other mites or bugs.
You may also be subject to potential danger including parasites and
infectious diseases, animal bites and scratches. MENTAL DEMANDS
While performing this job, you will be regularly required to use
written and oral communication skills; observe and interpret
situations; analyze and solve problems; learn and apply new
information and skills; perform repetitive work on multiple,
concurrent tasks; fulfill intensive deadlines; and interact with
staff, the public, volunteers and others encountered in the course
of work. There will be exposure to animal death and animal cruelty
in this position. Please note: This job description reflects the
assignment of essential functions; it does not prescribe or
restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. The Humane Society of Huron Valley is an
at-will employer.
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