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Job SummaryWe are looking for an experienced Deputy Program Manager to join our Insourcing Solutions team, located in Bethesda, MD. As the Deputy Program Manager, you will oversee the operations and a staff of animal care supervisors, research support staff, veterinary and animal care technician, and animal facility attendants for a multi facility contract.
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Eligibility for AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level required upon eligibility. We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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Must achieve Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) certification from the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) within fifteen months of employment as an Animal Facility Assistant.
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Laboratory Animal Technician I; II; & III; Compliance Technicians; Surgical Technicians & Quality Assurance. Laboratory Animal Technicians; Compliance Technicians; Surgical Technicians; Facilities; Vivarium support; Administrative Assistant; Quality Assurance; Cage Wash technicians; Setup technicians & Laundry technicians.
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AALAS certification at the Laboratory Animal Technician level (ALAT) or above or successful achievement of ALAT certification within one (1) year required. Overview Under the direction of the Animal Facility Manager and Veterinarian, the Veterinary Technician will perform daily health assessments and record maintenance of laboratory animals, various technical functions required by research protocols, and provide technical skills training to the research community.
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Must be certified by the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science at the Laboratory Animal Technician level or be ALAT certified and then, obtained LAT within 1 year of hire.
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Laboratory (Research) Technician. Within a new laboratory at the Coriell Institute for Medical Research we are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual to join our team and assist in experimental animal model systems aimed at understanding genetic and molecular mechanisms regulating sex differences in melanocyte function and melanoma progression.
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The Laboratory Technician 4 shall provide laboratory support by assisting in the performance of aerosol exposures and animal research protocols as directed by AAT Leadership.
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Obtain AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician level (ALAT) within two years. Associate degree or an equivalent of two years of relevant laboratory animal research facility experience.
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AALAS certification at the Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) level required. In the Floor Leader role, you will use existing SOPs and quality assurance standards to perform the following tasks: Monitor, observe, and record animal health and welfare daily, as well as complete various standard animal husbandry duties.
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Education & ExperienceAssociate's degree plus one (1) year experience in an animal laboratory facility or Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) Certified. ResponsibilitiesProvides daily husbandry of laboratory animals to include more technical procedures such as animal identification and breeding colony management.
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The Hata Lab in the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center is seeking a highly motivated individual with a strong scientific background for a full-time laboratory research technician position.
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Previous experience with cadaveric specimensMust read, write, speak English proficientlyBilingual Preferred Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) or Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) certification.
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Examples of qualifying experience are: Veterinary Assistant, Registered Veterinary Technician, kennel attendant in a high-volume public or private facility, SPCA, or animal shelter. The Animal Care Technician processes intakes and outtakes; feeds and cares for impounded animals; evaluates and documents animal behavior and temperament; performs euthanasia; interacts with and trains volunteers; performs adoption counseling; participates in the rescue and transfer of animals to outside agencies; sanitizes equipment, kennels and other areas of the facility.
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Familiarity with in vivo techniques including IV, IP, SC, PO, and blood collection techniques (e.g., tail vein, submandibular, cardiac puncture) and organ harvesting from laboratory small animals.
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