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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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Perform daily Animal husbandry duties such as health check, cage changing, and waste disposal. Animal Care Technician, In Vivo Research, Mouse, Rodent, Animal Handling, Animal Husbandry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, PA, Science, comprehensive benefits package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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Perform basic animal husbandry duties to include providing food/water, water bottle and cage checks; cage cleaning and/or cage changes, as well as recording daily health checks and health concerns.
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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. Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications Minimum Skills and Abilities Experience in animal care and husbandry practices.
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Uses current technology to perform laboratory animal husbandry duties, including but not limited to recording daily cage census, animal health observations, and weaned cages. Work Performed The following duties are performed daily under management supervision: Performs general husbandry daily involving the handling of conventional and genetically engineered animal models with varying health status Performs duties within various animal biosafety levels and strictly follows biocontainment procedures.
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Animal caretaker shall have progressively sufficient knowledge of different livestock (swine, poultry, sheep, goats) and rodent species husbandry requirements to enable them to perform all required duties of animal caretaker II.
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Performs quality assurance testing and monitoring for systems and equipment, including but not limited to cage washer, surgical equipment, and autoclave operation, sanitization efficacy, water quality, medication and chemical expiration dates, and evaluation of vendor statistics on animals to be ordered.
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Husbandry activities to include cage change/cleaning, use of power wash and chemical dispensing equipment, and general facility sanitization and support. Husbandry activities to include cage change/cleaning, use of power wash and chemical dispensing equipment, and general facility sanitization and support.
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Perform other duties as assigned to include routine animal husbandry and cage wash functions as needed during emergencies. Maintain a broad general knowledge and competence in lab animal science husbandry, technical procedures, and facility management.
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Provides timely and accurate documentation and recordkeeping of husbandry and healthcare data (including GLP). Performs daily husbandry and disposal of waste materials. Ensures proper cage and building lock procedures are followed.
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Responsible for daily operational maintenance of the animal facilities and in providing appropriate daily husbandry to various laboratory animal species in accordance with all guidelines, regulations, and SOPs pertaining to Laboratory Animal Care. Primary duties are performance of daily animal and vivarium physical plant and animal husbandry & maintenance duties (i.e. cage changing, animal & supplies receipt, stocking, vivarium sanitation.
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Clean Side Cage Wash: Re-assembles and prepares clean caging, equipment, animal feed and bedding. Org Unit: Husbandry and Facility Operations. Dirty Side Cage Wash: Dissembles, washes and sterilizes caging and related equipment utilizing automated cage washing equipment and sterilizers.
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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 per SOP and/or specified protocols.
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Schedule cage changing and assign daily activities to personnel performing husbandry procedures. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent; must be certified by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science as a Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT); 2 years of experience in a laboratory animal facility performing rodent and small animal husbandry, leadership experience preferred.
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Laboratory animal care; husbandry procedures, equipment maintenance procedures and biological and radiological safety procedures. Advanced training and experience as a lead and/or supervisor with the ability to perform various day to day duties and responsibilities in an animal research center such as; animal husbandry procedures, biomedical research, and all applicable regulations governing the use of animals in research.
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