Career Information


Veterinary Technology Career Information

Veterinary technologists and technicians perform medical tests under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian to treat or help diagnose the illnesses and injuries of animals. Veterinary technicians perform the job of a nurse, laboratory technician, anesthetist, surgical assistant, x-ray technician, pharmacy technician and more. Like veterinarians, they are trained to work with several species of animals.

Some of the tasks that a veterinary technician might perform include: obtain and record patient case histories; collect specimens and perform laboratory procedures; provide specialized nursing care; prepare animals, instruments, and equipment for surgery; assist in diagnostic, medical, and surgical procedures; expose and develop radiographs (x-rays); advise and educate animal owners; supervise and train practice personnel; and perform dental cleaning procedures. However, they may not diagnose, prescribe, perform surgery, or engage in any activity prohibited by a state’s veterinary practice act.

Working Conditions

Veterinary technologists and technicians work in private clinics, laboratories, and animal hospitals. Their jobs may be physically or emotionally demanding. Many technologists and technicians may have to work evenings, weekends, or holidays. Patience, compassion, organizational skills and a desire to be a part of a veterinary health care team are essential traits for a veterinary technician.

Career Opportunities

Employment of veterinary technologists and technicians is expected to grow 52 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations. Job opportunities are expected to be excellent, particularly in rural areas.

To learn more about veterinary technologist and technician careers, visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Web site.

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Veterinary Technology Updates

  • ACC, Austin Pets Alive! & Bastrop County Animal Shelter start new partnership

    Austin Community College launches a first-of-its-kind partnership with Bastrop County Animal Shelter and Austin Pets Alive! to provide cost-effective medical care and treatment for homeless pets and get them placed into loving homes. Click here to read the story at the ACC Newsroom.

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  • Adopt a pet cared for by ACC vet tech students

    Austin Community College is working with area animal shelters to find forever homes for pets who were trained and cared for by students in the Veterinary Technology Program. Click here to read the story at the ACC Newsroom.

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  • Veterinary Technology Program Applications

    To apply to the Veterinary Technology Program, please upload your supporting documents to CastleBranch using code UL84im. To learn more, visit the Application Process page.

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