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Job Summary
Provides support for research involving animals at the Howard T. Ricketts Laboratory (HTRL) animal facility. Handles and maintains the health of animals at ABSL1 and ABSL2-3/select agent levels. Observes, documents, and maintains records on animal behavior and welfare. Directly involved in colony management and may perform technical procedures/services for investigators upon request. Receives and houses animals, performs husbandry duties, maintains equipment and supply inventory, operates cage wash equipment. May prepare reports on health and welfare. May direct the work of or train other animal technologists assigned at the HTRL facility.
Responsibilities
Performs animal health checks daily.Performs cage change in biocontainment units at ABSL1 and ABSL2-3/select agent.Performs technical procedures such as gavage, injection and biologic sample collections.Performs tagging and tissue biopsy for genotyping and maintains breeding schemes for animal colonies.Stocks materials/supplies, assists in maintaining facility sanitization.Operates tunnel and rack washers, autoclave and water bottle filling station within the facility.Processes BT-Sure indicators and performs other quality control procedures.May assist investigators with experimental techniques, observations and study documentation.Assists in training animal technologists or other research specialists assigned to HTRL facility.Supports data collection and analytical needs of research projects. Conducts literature reviews and helps write reports and manuscripts. Ensures project compliance with different policies, procedures, directives, and mandates.Takes responsibility for the following non-laboratory duties: transcribing and coding data; developing data collection instruments; presenting research; and recruiting and scheduling research subjects. Acquires higher-level skills and knowledge in the process.Takes responsibility for the following laboratory duties: recognizing abnormal results and varying conditions or procedures to correct problems; setting up and performing experiments. Analyze the meaning, significance, causes, and effects of the subject.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in a field relevant to the research being conducted.Experience:
2-4 years previous work experience in an academic or biomedical environment.2-4 years of experience with direct work involving research animal models.Previous animal work at ABSL2 or ABSL3.Certifications:
AALAS certification at LAT level.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Computer knowledge and skills.Knowledge of regulatory compliance.Preferred Competencies
Excellent written, verbal and organizational skills.Demonstrate excellent interpersonal/communication skills.Work successfully as a member of a team, communicate effectively with faculty, graduate students and various administrative offices at all levels of the University.Work under pressure of scheduled assignments.Work on more than one project at one time and meet deadlines, prioritize.Capacity to handle multiple tasks in a short amount of time.Detail-oriented and organized.Respect and maintain confidentiality.Analyze and solve problems.Working Conditions
Requires a fair amount of standing and performing work in a biological safety cabinet.Lift and carry 50 pounds.Laboratory and office environment.Availability for weekend and holiday schedules.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter (preferred)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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Drug Test Required
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