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The Director of Animal Care (Husbandry, off-site facilities) serves a critical function in support of excellent animal care and welfare within the context of BCM's highly successful biomedical research program and will provide research support to scientists through the development and maintenance of optimum laboratory animal facilities and services.
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Under the direction of the Manager, Animal Care & Facilities or designee, the Animal Care Facilities Supervisor assists with the management of the physical animal care facilities and directs all animal husbandry and care activities in one or more assigned animal research facilities.
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Bachelor's Degree in Veterinarian Technology, Animal Science, Life Science, Business Administration, Public Administration, Criminal Justice or related field, and six (6) years of experience in an animal care facility performing animal training, animal behavior/behavior modification, animal home placement, animal care protection, or related field, plus two (2) years in a supervisory role.
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Responsibilities also include training and oversight of the animal care staff, serving as a designated reviewer and voting member of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and facilitating communication between the Animal Services team and the Quality organization.
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ANIMAL CARE TECHNICIAN Are you interested in working with pigs? As an Animal Care Technician, you'll receive training to provide outstanding animal care and handling and maintain pig herd health and vaccination programs.
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Some of our services include: wellness exams, vaccinations, advanced surgery including laparoscopic procedures, dentistry, senior care, 24 hour ICU and emergency care, and advanced diagnostics such as ultrasonography, endoscopy, radiology (x-rays), CT scan, and an in-house laboratory.
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Performs animal husbandry and health care in accordance with experimental protocol and Animal Welfare Act/Regulations, NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching, BI AH policies and Veterinary Sciences standard operating procedures, and the fundamental requirements for AAALAC accreditation.
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Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor - Emergency & Critical Care Large Animal Clinical Sciences. Clinical service: The Large Animal Emergency Critical Care (ECC) service is an after-hours service shared by 3 dedicated clinicians on a rotational clinical schedule.
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The VMCVM has four campuses: Blacksburg, VA - Main campus at Virginia Tech; Leesburg, VA - Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center; Roanoke, VA - Animal Cancer Care and Research Center; College Park, MD - University of Maryland.
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Job Summary: The Lab Animal Technician Assistant is an entry level position that performs animal and facility care and technical duties. Minimum one year of experience in laboratory animal care and use preferred.
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NYSPI is committed to maintaining policies and procedures to assure NYSPI's compliance with laws, rules, and regulations of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW), at the National Institutes of Health, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and the American Association of Animal Care International (AAALACI.
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For Animal Care Attendants working primarily with the Zoological Companion Animal (ZCAM) program, exotic animal handling skills are required. The Animal Care service supports the Foster Hospital for Small Animal's mission by providing general housekeeping services ensuring care, cleanliness and comfort for all the dogs, cats and exotic pets who are treated in our inpatient, outpatient and emergency services.
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Description JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Animal Care Technician is responsible for all aspects of the humane care, handling and restraint of various species of research laboratory animals in accordance with standard operating procedures, experimental protocols and all applicable state and federal laws, regulations and guidelines in the FDA animal research facility in Jefferson, Arkansas.
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The Primate Animal Care Specialist will support Denver Zoo's mission by providing the safe exhibition, handling, feeding, and husbandry to the Zoo's primate collection. Denver Zoo is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education.
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Good knowledge of animal care with a focus on dogs. As a key member of our team, the Executive Director provides leadership across all shelter operations and programs, including management of staff, kennel and facilities maintenance, day-to-day administration, financial forecasting and budgeting, volunteer and staff training, humane treatment of rescued dogs, intake from area shelters and animal control officials, adoptions, foster program management, community outreach, marketing, and fundraising and development.
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