Cinema Veterinary Centre

Organization Description

We believe in the value of the human-animal bond. We create and keep lasting relationships based on client trust. We are devoted to providing the highest quality care, focusing on quality of life and providing compassionate client communication so that you may be an active part in deciding what care is best for your companion.

Program Information

Opportunity Title: Student Intern

The start of this internship opportunity: Summer Semester 2022

Opportunity Summary: Job shadowing and training in Handling and Restraint, Veterinary Office Procedures, Diagnostic Imaging, Parasitology, and Introduction to Surgical Nursing.

By the end of this opportunity, students will have learned...Animal-related, Handling and Restraint, Veterinary Office Procedures, Diagnostic Imaging, Parasitology, and Introduction to Surgical Nursing.

The following task(s)/activitie(s) student(s) would be doing for this opportunity: Shadow a professional

What training will be provided to students to perform these responsibilities? Shadowing a professional

How will you provide ongoing support and supervision to students? Onsite staff trains and oversees students

Where will this opportunity take place? On-site/In-Person

Please provide your organization's COVID-19 safety guidelines and protocol: Everyone in the building wears masks, limits interaction with clients and offers curbside services.

Please provide any safety information specific to this opportunity: All safety requirements are taught and PPE is provided.

Please indicate the number of hours and duration a student would need to commit for this opportunity: 20 hours per week

Are students responsible for any fees as part of this opportunity? No Fees will be incurred by students

Are students receiving any form of compensation for this opportunity? No, unpaid opportunity

How will students check-in at the site? Written timecard and oral communications with Assistant Manager.

How will students track hours at the site? Written timecard and oral communications with Assistant Manager.

Health & Safety

In order to create a positive, safe and valuable out-of-classroom learning experience, CSU faculty, students, college staff and community partners must work together as a team to make the most of the experience and manage the unique risks that exist. There is insurance available to protect CSU as well as the learning site, if the proper agreement is in place. Students can avoid unsafe situations when everyone is familiar with the placement details and a proper risk assessment has been completed. This risk assessment is not intended to prohibit educational experiences that may seem “too risky,” but rather to find ways to reduce the amount of risk and liability exposure, so that the off-campus learning opportunity is a safe, healthful and fulfilling educational experience for all parties involved. This section should be completed by someone familiar with any potential risks.

Please select all options that apply: 

  • Must be 18 or older

Will students receive safety training pertaining to potential risks associated with their duties? Yes, I have filled out the risk and safety information of this organization to the best of my knowledge

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Must be 18 or older
Address 
23460 Cinema Drive
Valencia, CA 91355
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Internship
Service Learning
Organization type 
Healthcare Facility or Network (Private/For-profit)
Focus Population(s)
Animals
Focus Area(s)
Animal Welfare, Health & Medicine
Hours of operation 

Monday-Friday 8am-6pm

Maximum students 
1