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Registered Veterinary Technician (mission district)

$35-42/hour

727 Florida St, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA

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Still love vet med but need a reset to keep your sanity and find your joy again? Join the Muttville team, where it’s never too late for a new beginning — for mutts or humans! Come practice “shelter-plus” medicine: no clients, no estimates, just high-quality care for senior mutts who deserve a second chance at a forever home. No weekends, no holidays, no late nights, no emergencies. We’re not a corporation. Muttville Senior Dog Rescue is an innovative non-profit in San Francisco. We operate a cage-free shelter and a robust foster program. We are a team-oriented organization with a positive attitude, committed to saving senior dogs and working with our community to make a difference. Muttville offers competitive wages and benefits and is proud to maintain a culture of positivity and support. POSITION REQUIREMENTS -- Be head-over-paws in love with dogs -- Bring heart, kindness, and a playful spirit to every team connection -- Posses RVT license in good standing, or ability to obtain licensure within 6 months of hiring FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: muttville.org/careers

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