Animal Lab Care Technician
Overview
The Vice President for Research and Economic Development is hiring for an Animal Lab Care Technician. This position ensures full compliance with all requirements related to the daily care of multiple animal species and the proper operation of animal housing facilities. This includes maintaining appropriate supplies and conditions to support animal care, research, and teaching activities.
This position oversees the daily care and welfare of a variety of laboratory animal species across multiple facilities, ensuring their health and well-being through routine monitoring, medication administration, clean and safe housing, and assistance with veterinary procedures.
Responsibilities
- Animal Feeding and Hydration: Ensures all animals are provided with appropriate food and fresh water according to their dietary needs.
- Health Monitoring: Regularly observes animals for signs of illness, injury, or distress and reports any concerns to the veterinary staff.
- Record Keeping: Maintains accurate records of animal health, treatments, and daily care activities.
- Biosecurity: Follows all biosecurity and chemical safety requirements for animal care.
- Sanitation: Cleans and disinfects animal enclosures, cages, and equipment to maintain a hygienic environment.
- Compliance: Ensures adherence to all regulatory guidelines and protocols related to animal care, laboratory procedures, and biosecurity protocols.
- Support Areas: Performs various duties in animal support areas, including laundry, cleaning and sterilizing equipment, and loading and unloading supply racks.
Qualifications
Level I: High school diploma or equivalent and 0 years of experience in animal care and husbandry practices.
Level II: High school diploma or equivalent and 2 years of experience in animal care and husbandry practices. AALAS certifications may be considered in lieu of experience. OR Associate's degree or Vocational Certificate in Animal Science, Veterinary Technology, or related program.
Level III: High school diploma or equivalent and 4 years of experience in animal care and husbandry practices. AALAS certifications may be considered in lieu of experience. OR Associate's degree or Vocational Certificate in Animal Science, Veterinary Technology, or related program and 2 years of experience in animal care and husbandry practices.
License and Certifications: Valid in state driver's license required upon hire.
Desired Qualifications: Lab animal experience is desired.
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