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Our Program for Comparative Medicine is looking for Animal Husbandry/Cage Wash Technicians that will ensure the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals. As an Animal Husbandry/Cage Wash Technician, you will actively support GTP discovery and pre-clinical research programs by contributing to the care and upkeep of rodents.
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Performs sanitation, husbandry and all support functions required for the humane care of a wide variety of laboratory animal species including rodents, rabbits, birds, frogs. One year of laboratory animal care or related experience preferred.
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May perform a variety of animal care duties including but not limited to feeding, watering, monitoring basic animal health and behavior, cage change out and cleaning of kennels.
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This includes performing cage change of animal enclosures on routine basis Operate, perform preventative maintenance and troubleshoot recirculating zebrafish life support system and racks.
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You will be responsible for assisting in the training of animal care staff in the following; cage changing, microisolator cage changing techniques, autoclave/cagewash operations, and other husbandry duties.
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Lead Animal Care Technician/ACTIII. You will be responsible for ensuring proper maintenance of animal records to include room logs, health reports, cage card labels, autoclave/cagewash records, animal census and other necessary records.
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Ensures that orders match the posted incoming animal log and assigned cage cards. Laboratory Animal Technician - Biomedical Research. Certificate 1 preferred: Asst Laboratory Animal Tech, and Certificate 2 preferred: Laboratory Animal Technician 1-3 years related work experience required.
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One year of experience working with animals or in a lab animal environment. Reports to the Supervisor of the Animal Research Facility. Provides daily husbandry care to research animals according to department standard operating procedures, state and federal regulations and accrediting agency guidelines.
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JOB DESCRIPTIONS:ACT (trainee)Learns to perform routine duties associated with animal care in a research setting such as feeding, administering medication, maintaining sanitary conditions, observation, restraint and minor cage maintenance.
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Lead Animal Care Technician. In addition, provide support in animal rooms changing cages and work in cage wash operations; ensure all rooms are observed on a daily basis to monitor the health of the animals and report negative findings to the veterinary staff.
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Monitors daily animal health and welfare while performing daily animal health observations, animal husbandry duties to maintain quality and health of research animals, to include: perform daily water bottle /automatic water line and cage checks; provide appropriate food and water; perform cage changing and/or cage cleaning as required; record animal health concerns per SOP and/or specified protocols.
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Maintain supply and equipment inventory to sustain the day-to-day operations of the animal care program, including; feed/bedding, sanitation supplies, cage equipment, etc. 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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Assuming primary responsibility for all non-veterinary animal care and all aspects of animal husbandry: appropriate, clean, and safe housing; appropriate and nutritious food; appropriate and compatible cage mates, etc.
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Animal care includes monitoring animal health and welfare while performing health observations; animal husbandry duties: daily equipment checks; provide food and water; perform cage checks and/or changes, record animal health concerns, and administer treatments as prescribed.
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Animal Care Technician will ensure animal welfare and safety is a priority at all times. Animal Care Technician are required to dress for work in the scrub suits provided by and laundered at the facility.
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