Registered Veterinary Technician - Radiation Oncology Anesthetist
Veritasvetpartners · Wheat Ridge, CO · Posted Jun 29, 2026
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Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced and highly skilled Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) to join our Radiation Oncology team in a dedicated anesthesia role. This position is central to delivering safe, high-quality radiation therapy to veterinary cancer patients — every patient, every fraction, every day. The RVT Radiation Oncology Anesthetist works exclusively within the radiation oncology service alongside board-certified radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and a specialized care team to ensure each patient is safely and consistently anesthetized for CT simulation and daily treatment.
Key Responsibilities
Anesthesia
Perform pre-anesthetic assessments including patient history review, physical examination, and evaluation of relevant diagnostics
Develop and implement individualized anesthetic protocols in collaboration with the supervising radiation oncologist
Induce, maintain, and monitor anesthesia for CT simulation scans and daily radiation therapy treatment fractions
Place intravenous catheters, manage endotracheal intubation, and maintain airway patency throughout each procedure
Continuously monitor and record vital parameters including heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, end-tidal CO₂, SpO₂, and temperature
Recognize and respond promptly and effectively to anesthetic complications and emergencies
Recover patients from anesthesia and provide post-procedure monitoring and nursing care
Manage pain assessment and analgesic administration perioperatively per protocol
Radiation Oncology Workflow
Position and immobilize patients precisely and reproducibly for each treatment fraction in accordance with the radiation oncologist's setup instructions
Coordinate daily anesthesia scheduling to align with the radiation therapy treatment calendar
Assist with CT simulation setup and patient positioning for treatment planning scans
Maintain thorough and accurate anesthesia and patient records within the oncology information system
Communicate patient status, concerns, and changes to the oncology team and client services staff in a timely manner
Radiation Safety Compliance
Follow all radiation safety protocols including proper use and monitoring of personal dosimetry badges
Adhere to ALARA principles and institutional radiation safety policies at all times
Maintain compliance with all federal, state, and institutional regulations regarding controlled substance handling and documentation
Maintain and perform basic troubleshooting of anesthesia equipment; report malfunctions promptly
Required Qualifications
Active Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) license in good standing — this is a firm requirement; applications without a current RVT license will not be considered
Minimum 2 years of hands-on clinical experience running anesthesia independently in a veterinary setting
Demonstrated proficiency in small animal anesthetic induction, maintenance, monitoring, and recovery
Strong working knowledge of multiparameter anesthetic monitoring equipment
Experience managing anesthetic emergencies and critically ill patients
Exceptional attention to detail and the ability to perform consistently in a high-stakes, repetitive clinical environment
Strong communication and teamwork skills within a specialty care setting
Work Environment Physical Requirements
This is an exclusively radiation oncology-based position. The RVT Anesthetist works within a radiation therapy facility and will have regular, controlled exposure to low-level ionizing radiation. All staff are required to wear dosimetry monitoring devices and comply strictly with radiation safety policies at all times. The role involves frequent standing, bending, and patient handling, including lifting patients and equipment up to 50 lbs. Schedule adhere…