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Prosthetic Animal Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Physical Therapist

Eldorado, TX ยท On-site

$1.4K - $1.8K/wk

Recommends prosthetic/orthotic devices for patients or evaluates their devices and makes minor ... animal or other in the community, unsafe environment or exposure to infectious diseases and ...

Physical Therapist

Coleman, TX ยท On-site

$1.5K - $1.9K/wk

Recommends prosthetic/orthotic devices for patients or evaluates their devices and makes minor ... animal or other in the community, unsafe environment or exposure to infectious diseases and ...

Physical Therapist

Coleman, TX ยท On-site

$1.5K - $1.9K/wk

Recommends prosthetic/orthotic devices for patients or evaluates their devices and makes minor ... animal or other in the community, unsafe environment or exposure to infectious diseases and ...

Physical Therapist

Coleman, TX ยท On-site

$1.5K - $1.9K/wk

Recommends prosthetic/orthotic devices for patients or evaluates their devices and makes minor ... animal or other in the community, unsafe environment or exposure to infectious diseases and ...

Physical Therapy Director

Hemphill, TX ยท On-site

$63K - $75K/yr

Recommends prosthetic/orthotic devices for patients or evaluates their devices and makes minor ... animal or other in the community, unsafe environment or exposure to infectious diseases and ...

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How much do prosthetic animal jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for prosthetic animal in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a prosthetic animal specialist?

A prosthetic animal specialist is a professional who designs, creates, and fits prosthetic limbs or devices for animals that have lost a limb or were born with a limb deficiency. These specialists work closely with veterinarians and pet owners to customize prosthetics that improve mobility and quality of life for animals such as dogs, cats, horses, and even wildlife. Their work combines elements of veterinary medicine, biomedical engineering, and material science to restore function and comfort for their animal patients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a prosthetist for animals, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Prosthetist for animals, you need a background in veterinary technology, biomedical engineering, or orthotics/prosthetics, often with specialized training in animal anatomy. Familiarity with digital design software, 3D printing technologies, and medical imaging systems is crucial for creating custom prosthetic devices. Compassion, problem-solving, and strong communication are essential soft skills for working with both animal patients and their owners. These skills ensure the creation of effective, comfortable prosthetics that improve animal mobility and quality of life.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working as veterinary prosthetists for animals?

Veterinary prosthetists often encounter challenges such as designing custom-fit prosthetics for a wide range of animal species and sizes, which requires both creativity and adaptability. They must also collaborate closely with veterinarians, animal caretakers, and sometimes pet owners to ensure the prosthetics meet the animal's mobility needs and comfort. Another challenge is managing the animal's adaptation period, as some animals may resist or have difficulty adjusting to a new device. Staying updated with the latest materials and technology in prosthetics is also essential for providing the best care.

What is the difference between Prosthetic Animal vs Veterinary Technician?

AspectProsthetic AnimalVeterinary Technician
CredentialsSpecialized training in prosthetics and orthotics for animalsVeterinary technician certification (CVT, RVT)
Work EnvironmentClinics, labs, or facilities focused on prosthetic and orthotic devices for animalsVeterinary clinics, hospitals, animal shelters
Industry UsageAnimal rehabilitation, orthopedics, prosthetic manufacturingAnimal healthcare, diagnostics, patient care
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in animal prostheticsGeneral veterinary support roles

Prosthetic Animal specialists focus on designing and fitting prosthetic devices for animals, requiring specialized training in orthotics. Veterinary Technicians provide broader animal healthcare support, often working alongside veterinarians. While both roles work in animal healthcare environments, Prosthetic Animals are specifically involved in limb and device fitting, whereas Veterinary Technicians handle a wide range of medical tasks.

More about Prosthetic Animal jobs
Infographic showing various Prosthetic Animal job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.

Certified Veterinary Technician Companion Animal Rehabilitation

Alpha Animal Rehabilitation and Fitness

West Caldwell, NJ โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Use Your Veterinary Skills to Help Pets Move Better, Recover Stronger, and Live More Comfortably

Are you a Certified Veterinary Technician looking for a more specialized, hands-on, and rewarding career path?

At Alpha Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness, we are seeking a compassionate, motivated, and highly skilled Certified Veterinary Technician to join our growing rehabilitation team.

Our practice specializes in canine and feline orthopedic rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, post-operative recovery, senior mobility, pain management, conditioning, and fitness. This position offers the opportunity to combine your veterinary knowledge, patient-handling experience, and technical skills with advanced rehabilitation techniques that directly improve mobility and quality of life.

You will work closely with Certified Companion Animal Rehabilitation Therapists and support patients throughout every stage of recoveryโ€”from their first assisted steps after surgery to returning to the activities they love.

About the Position

The Certified Veterinary Technician will play an important role in both clinical rehabilitation and patient support.

Your veterinary background will allow you to assist with more advanced patient care, recognize changes in patient status, communicate effectively with pet parents and referring veterinarians, and help ensure that every rehabilitation session is safe, organized, and productive.

Previous rehabilitation experience is preferred but not required. Comprehensive training will be provided to the right candidate.

Key Responsibilities

Rehabilitation Patient Care

Assist rehabilitation therapists during evaluations and treatment sessions.

Safely handle and position canine and feline patients of all sizes and mobility levels.

Assist with orthopedic, neurological, post-operative, geriatric, and chronic pain cases.

Perform therapeutic exercises under the direction of the rehabilitation therapist.

Assist with gait training, balance activities, proprioceptive exercises, strengthening, and functional mobility.

Support neurological patients during assisted standing, transfers, weight shifting, and locomotor training.

Monitor patients for pain, fatigue, stress, respiratory changes, weakness, or changes in neurological status.

Communicate relevant clinical observations to the rehabilitation therapist.

Help modify the treatment environment to support patient safety and confidence.

Hydrotherapy

Assist patients entering and exiting the underwater treadmill.

Apply and adjust harnesses, slings, flotation devices, and mobility supports.

Monitor gait quality, posture, endurance, respiratory effort, and patient comfort during hydrotherapy.

Assist with water depth, speed, duration, and positioning under therapist direction.

Clean, sanitize, and prepare hydrotherapy equipment between patients.

Help maintain proper water quality and complete required maintenance logs.

Therapeutic Modalities

Receive training and assist with the preparation or application of rehabilitation modalities, including:

Therapeutic laser

Focused shockwave therapy

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation

TENS

PEMF therapy

Cryotherapy and thermotherapy

Therapeutic ultrasound, when applicable

Compression and recovery equipment

Bracing, orthotics, prosthetics, and mobility devices

Modalities will be performed only within the employeeโ€™s training, scope, and established clinic protocols.

Therapeutic Exercise and Neuromuscular Re-Education

Assist with therapeutic exercise setup and execution.

Guide patients through strengthening, balance, flexibility, endurance, and coordination activities.

Use rehabilitation equipment such as cavaletti rails, cones, platforms, balance discs, peanut balls, wedges, and stability equipment.

Assist with exercise progression based on therapist recommendations.

Observe movement quality, compensations, fatigue, and patient tolerance.

Help keep patients engaged through positive reinforcement and low-stress handling techniques.

Clinical and Veterinary Support

Obtain and document patient weight, vital signs, pain observations, and other relevant information when requested.

Review available medical records, surgical history, precautions, and referring veterinarian recommendations.

Recognize changes that may require therapist or veterinarian attention.

Assist with wound observations, bandage awareness, and incision monitoring when appropriate.

Maintain accurate treatment notes and patient documentation.

Communicate professionally with referring veterinary teams when directed.

Support emergency preparedness and follow established patient safety protocols.

Assist with medication-history verification and general veterinary intake information.

This position does not involve independent diagnosis, treatment-plan development, or prescribing.

Client Communication and Education

Welcome clients and help them feel comfortable throughout the rehabilitation process.

Explain rehabilitation activities in clear, supportive language.

Demonstrate home exercises under therapist direction.

Reinforce safe mobility, transfer, and handling techniques.

Review home exercise instructions and equipment use.

Communicate patient progress and concerns to the supervising therapist.

Provide compassionate support to families managing surgery, neurological injury, chronic pain, or age-related decline.

Help pet parents understand the importance of consistency, safety, and gradual progression.

Facility and Team Responsibilities

Prepare treatment areas before each appointment.

Reset treatment spaces between patients.

Clean and disinfect rehabilitation equipment.

Assist with opening, lunch, and closing responsibilities.

Maintain supplies and notify leadership when inventory is low.

Support efficient patient flow throughout the clinic.

Participate in team meetings, staff education, and clinical training.

Help maintain a safe, organized, and professional environment.

Collaborate with therapists, assistants, client care coordinators, veterinarians, and referral partners.

Required Qualifications

Current Certified Veterinary Technician, Licensed Veterinary Technician, or Registered Veterinary Technician credential, as applicable.

Graduate of an accredited veterinary technology program.

Strong animal-handling and patient-restraint skills.

Understanding of canine and feline anatomy, medical terminology, and common disease processes.

Ability to recognize pain, stress, fatigue, and changes in patient condition.

Excellent communication and client-service skills.

Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment.

Strong attention to detail and commitment to patient safety.

Dependable attendance and punctuality.

Willingness to learn rehabilitation-specific techniques and protocols.

Preferred Experience

Experience in any of the following is beneficial:

Veterinary rehabilitation

Neurology

Orthopedic surgery

Emergency or specialty medicine

General veterinary practice

Post-operative patient care

Senior or hospice care

Pain management

Sports medicine

Hydrotherapy

Low-stress handling or Fear Free practices

Canine fitness or conditioning

Bracing, orthotics, prosthetics, or mobility devices

Who Will Thrive in This Role?

The ideal candidate is:

Compassionate and patient with animals and their families.

Passionate about mobility, rehabilitation, and quality-of-life care.

Comfortable working with medically complex or mobility-impaired patients.

Calm, observant, and safety-focused.

Physically active and willing to work on the treatment floor.

Confident handling dogs of different sizes, breeds, and temperaments.

Able to balance technical precision with warmth and empathy.

Motivated to continue learning.

Receptive to coaching and feedback.

Organized and able to manage multiple responsibilities.

A reliable team member who understands that patient flow depends on communication and preparation.

Physical Requirements

This is an active, hands-on clinical position.

Candidates must be able to:

Stand and walk for extended periods.

Frequently bend, kneel, squat, reach, and move between floor and standing positions.

Assist with lifting, supporting, or transferring patients when safe and appropriate.

Work in and around water during hydrotherapy sessions.

Safely manage patients with weakness, paralysis, pain, balance deficits, or behavioral concerns.

Use mobility supports, harnesses, slings, carts, and rehabilitation equipment.

Perform repetitive cleaning, setup, and equipment-reset tasks throughout the day.

Reasonable accommodations may be considered where appropriate.

Professional Development Opportunities

At Alpha Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness, we believe in investing in team members who are committed to growing within the field.

Professional development may include:

Mentorship from Certified Companion Animal Rehabilitation Therapists.

Structured training in orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation.

Education in therapeutic exercise and neuromuscular re-education.

Training in hydrotherapy and rehabilitation modalities.

Exposure to advanced mobility equipment, braces, prosthetics, and carts.

Internal clinical workshops and case discussions.

Support for continuing education in companion animal rehabilitation.

Opportunities for increased clinical responsibility as skills and competency develop.

Potential growth into a senior rehabilitation technician or leadership position.

Why Join Alpha Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness?

At Alpha, we are building more than a veterinary rehabilitation practice. We are creating a specialized environment where pets and their families receive compassionate, evidence-informed, and highly individualized care.

You may help:

A dog walk again after a spinal cord injury.

A post-operative patient safely regain strength.

A senior pet remain mobile and independent.

A neurological patient learn to stand.

An injured athlete return to activity.

A family enjoy more meaningful time with their pet.

Our team values:

Compassionate patient care

Clinical excellence

Teamwork

Innovation

Professional growth

Dependability

Clear communication

Exceptional client experiences

Continuous improvement

Every session has the potential to change a petโ€™s life.

Position Details

Position: Certified Veterinary Technician โ€“ Companion Animal Rehabilitation

Employment: Full-Time

Location: Alpha Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness Fairfield, New Jersey

Availability during Alphaโ€™s regular weekday operating hours is required. Occasional community, training, or educational events may also be available.

How to Apply

Please submit:

Your resume

A brief cover letter explaining your interest in companion animal rehabilitation

Your veterinary technician credential and current status

Any relevant experience in rehabilitation, neurology, orthopedics, surgery, specialty medicine, hydrotherapy, pain management, or mobility care

Join Alpha Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness and use your veterinary expertise to help pets move better, recover stronger, and enjoy a higher quality of life.