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The Veterinary Health Center (VHC) within the College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking applicants for a full-time temporary Animal Technician I - Large Animal Caretaker. Animal Technician I - Large Animal Caretaker (Temp.
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A Day In The Life:As an Animal Caretaker, you are part of a larger team who is focused on the daily pet care of our guests. The Animal Caretaker is a position within the Resort.
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Certification by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level. The individual is responsible and accountable for the daily provision of animal husbandry and care at an ARCD facility (vivarium) or facilities.
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Operates various types of machinery and equipment including police radio, cell phone, capture pole, animal control traps, computer, printer, tranquilizer gun, firearms, digital camera, microchip scanner, etc.
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American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level is preferred and will be strongly encouraged. The Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Scholarship, Division of Veterinary Resources (DVR), has a great job opportunity for a seasoned full time Animal Care Technician to work at the Medical Campus.
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Job DetailsResponsibilitiesThe Assistant Head of LARS position is responsible for assisting the Head of LARS with the oversight of management of the Laboratory Animal Research Service (LARS) vivarium at the Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute.
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As a non-profit with no private equity or corporate investors , we have built a collaborative community that is dedicated to serving every animal and every person who cares for them. You will need: A Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent from an AVMaccredited school of veterinary medicine or certification through ECFVG The ability to be licensed in the state of Oregon To be currently DACVS (small animal) board-certified or board eligible An understanding of and passion for a client centered practice.
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AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician level (ALAT) preferred. 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 obtain AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level upon eligibility. 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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Internal relationships include working with technical and scientific members of the in vivo team, Laboratory animal sciences staff, Lab Operations, Research Associates and Research Scientists locally and globally.
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Perform animal husbandry duties to maintain the 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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Chemicals Commonly Used: Must be willing to use chemicals such as vitamin supplements, animal dye, and miscellaneous disinfectants (Synergize, Lysol, bleach, etc. Must be willing to sign and abide by the Company Biosecurity and Company Animal Welfare Guidelines.
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AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level preferred. Animal husbandry duties, such as room sanitation, cage changes, daily health checks, post-operative monitoring, breeder setup and takedown, tail biopsy for genotyping, cross-fostering, wean, etc.
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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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Supervise and care for children at Burn Boot Camp while their parents participate in workouts.
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Title: animal caretaker Company: Natural Resources Trust Of Easton
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