Lead Animal Care Technician

Warsaw, IN, us February 25, 2026 Full Time

The Lead Animal Care Technician plays a key leadership role in ensuring exceptional patient care and supporting daily hospital and boarding operations. In addition to providing hands-on animal care, this position serves as a mentor and resource to the animal care team, helping to uphold hospital standards, efficiency, and compassionate care.

Job duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Oversee and participate in the daily care, feeding, medicating, and monitoring of patients in both the hospital and boarding facility.

  • Lead by example in maintaining a clean, safe, and organized environment, including cleaning, laundry, bathing, feeding, walking dogs, and disinfecting kennels and common areas.

  • Support post-operative and hospitalized patients, ensuring comfort, proper monitoring, and accurate documentation.

  • Assist veterinarians and veterinary assistants with animal restraint, examinations, and procedures as needed.

  • Ensure proper recordkeeping of medications, special diets, appetite, behavior, and any changes or concerns while animals are in our care.

  • Maintain inventory levels and oversee restocking of hospital supplies.

  • Train, mentor, and support Animal Care Technicians, reinforcing best practices, protocols, and hospital standards.

  • Assist with cleaning and sterilizing surgical instruments and ensuring compliance with safety and sanitation protocols.

  • Communicate effectively with leadership regarding patient care concerns, workflow improvements, and team needs.

We are seeking a strong leader who demonstrates professionalism, reliability, and compassion, with the ability to guide and support a team. The ideal candidate will have:

  • Proven experience in animal care, kennel, or veterinary hospital settings.

  • Strong knowledge of cleaning, disinfecting, and biosecurity protocols.

  • Proficiency in proper animal handling and restraint techniques.

  • Ability to safely perform moderately heavy physical labor (lifting large dogs, bags of food or litter, etc.).

  • A calm, patient, and empathetic approach when working with sick, injured, or anxious animals.

  • Ability to administer medications and recognize abnormal or concerning conditions.

  • Strong attention to detail with accurate documentation and recordkeeping.

  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to maintain positive, cooperative working relationships.

  • Willingness to take initiative, support team development, and contribute to continuous improvement within the hospital.

Pay Range:$13-$15 per hour depending on experience 

We offer our staff:

  • Comprehensive Benefits (health, dental, vision, liability, 401k & 401K matching program, life & supplemental insurance, HSA, & FSA) 
  • Employee Assistance Program 
  • Paid Vacation and Sick Time for ALL Employees 
  • Paid Bereavement Program 
  • Paid Parental Leave Program  
  • Competitive Compensation  
  • Continuing Education Allowance (applies to licensed/registered/certified roles)
  • Tuition Assistance Program 
  • Access to a CVA/CVT/CVPM Partnership through Penn Foster 
  • Career Development Opportunities 
  • Referral Bonus Program for most positions! 
  • Additional Benefits May Also Be Available (i.e. Personal Pet Discounts, Holiday Pay, Uniform Allowance, Bonuses etc) 
  • *Hiring eligibility may be contingent to a candidate authorizing and completing a satisfactory background check.

*Note – some benefits may only be available to or vary slightly for full time employment status vs part time status.

For additional details including our full equal opportunity statement, texting/outreach communication authorization, physical requirements of the job and more, please visit https://allianceanimal.com/additionaljobdescriptiondetails/

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