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Animal Care Technician

Job SummaryThe Laboratory Animal Resource Center (LARC) supports the research programs of the faculty by providing all services associated with the care and use of laboratory animals (includes rodents) including the purchasing/receiving, daily care and monitoring of the health of all species. The Animal Technician is responsible for the daily care of animals in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Duties include changing cages and racks, delivering food and water in accordance to established procedures, maintaining equipment and animal housing areas according to standard operating procedures and federal and state regulations. Perform record keeping duties such as per-diems records, animal health surveillance, feed logs, temperature/humidity charts, animal receipt and disposition logs and performs other duties as assigned. LARC provides care for various species of laboratory animals housed in multiple LARC research facilities located throughout the city of San Francisco.Under direction of the Animal Resources Supervisor or assigned lead, the Animal Technician (AT) has experience, training and is capable of performing all duties within the scope of the job description for Assistant Animal Technicians. Animal Technicians performs assigned duties in a manner that achieves the LARC mission. Animal Technicians are expected to identify problems, remedy and report them immediately. Animal Technicians must ensure the proper care and use of animals and Animal Technicians must be able to perform some technical procedures required within LARC or to support the research effort.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 1 year of animal handling or lab animal sanitation equipment operations experience required.Ability to communicate animal health information to appropriate personnel, maintain legible records for permanent status. All assignments require some use of computer/email.General knowledge of feeding, caging, and space requirements for multiple species of laboratory animals used in biomedical research.Ability and skills needed to identify animal health concerns and regulatory compliance for their assigned areas and to report conditions to veterinary staff, researchers, and compliance staff.Full knowledge of disinfection, sanitation, and cleaning agents; knowledge and ability to use cage washers for cleaning and autoclaves for sterilization of cages.General knowledge of federal and other licensing agencies' regulations.Satisfactory job performance ratings at all times during probationary employment period.Ability to follow instructions, work independently or in shared assignments with others.Basic computer skills (e.g.,e/mail skills, ability to scan cage barcodes, sync PDA's for submitting Health Surveillance Reports electronically, utilize email account for work-related communications, online training, HBS timesheet submission).Ability to follow work rules, including no eating or drinking in animal areas, no smoking at campus facilities.Ability to bend, squat, kneel, stand, reach above shoulder level, and move on hard surface for up to 7 hours/day.Ability to wear personal protective equipment as required; includes protective clothing, protective glasses, safety shoes and gloves daily , face masks as required, respirator if assigned.Ability to push and pull heavy objects and ability to safely move and or lift heavy loads (up to 50 pounds).Education, Training and Experience:Graduation from high school/GED, completion of training equivalent to the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician certification of the AALAS, and one year of animal care experience; or high school graduation and two years of animal care experience in the care of an animal species appropriate to the particular job; or an equivalent combination of education and experience; and knowledge and abilities essential to the successful performance of the duties assigned to the position.#Tier2 Travel Compliance All Tentative Rto Must Be Included At Time Of Submittal- Additional Requests Mid-Contract Will Not Be AcceptedRTO must be discussed and approved by the hiring manager at time of offer.If an Auto-Offer unit, RTO must be included and limited to 1-week total RTO. Anything over 7 days will require manager approval at time of offer.MUST HAVE COVID VACCINATION AND BOOSTER, NO EXCEPTIONS. please confirm this upon submission.Please attach proof of COVID Vaccination/Booster. If your candidate does not have their booster, please attach proof of appointment scheduled before start dateAny submission that doesn't provide proof OR confirm verbally that candidate has both, will be removed from LL and sent to Submittal Excellence distro.All RN positions require BSNMust have Prior Travel within 12 monthsPrior Teaching Hospital Experience preferredFloat Policy: At any time during assignment, resources may be reassigned to a different department, unit, or facility (within 75+ radius) if the resource satisfies the requisite Job Specifications. Please ensure this is discussion at time of submission, and time of offer.Travel Pairs: travel pairs are allowed, but generally will not be on the same unit. Married couples may not work on the same unitEmployment History: ANY employment with any University of California medical facility and any of their acquired facilities MUST be included with employment historyReturn Staff Policy: must be separated for a minimum of 1 year from perm position before eligible for consideration as a travelerModules:Modules are non-billable and included in NBO hours, 8 hours of modulesAnything over 24 hours is billableModules are completed during pre-start, and annually

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